Favorite era of music

The romantic era, 1820-1910. The options really aren't "eras", just 5 or 6 years where people changed up their style of music a little bit. The romantic era had:

Beethoven
Schubert
Chopin
Mendelssohn
Brahms
Grieg
Bizet
Wagner
Tchaikovsky
Debussy
 
Yeah, I like the Blue Note scene the most, by and large, in jazz. Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, etc.
 
I have to go with the 60's for my major love of Hendrix and Janis...the 90's for Nirvana and the grunge movement, and the newer indie banRAB I've been listening to for the past 4 years...
 
Really? It had a lot of excellent albums. The mainstream popular ones, like 'Soft Bulletin' and the other Flaming Lips mature albums, 'Ok Computer' and the other Radiohead albums, 'Aeroplane Over the Sea', 'Is This It', etc. Some are a bit overrated, but 97-03 had a lot of good music.
 
Sya what?! Eighties had alot of my favorite banRAB/albums:

Violent Femmes
The Fall
Pixies
Dinosaur Jr.
Magazine
X
Mission of Burma
Feelies
Big Black
Killing Joke
Richard Hell
Lyres
Dogmatics
Flipper
Bad Brains
New Order
My Bloody Valentine
OMD
Husker Du
Replacements
good REM
Lydia Lunch
Soft Boys
The Bevis Frond
XTC
Meat Puppets
Beat Happening
The Vaselines
Jesus & Mary Chain
Black Flog
Go-Betweens
The dB's
Cramps
Talking HeaRAB
Echo & the Bunnymen
Robyn Hitch****
Gang of Four
Happy Mondays
Pogues
Cocteau Twins


Just to name a few. If you ask me the 80's were just as musically rich as the 60's, if not moreso.
 
There is a truckload of **** released in every decade
We've forgotten about all the **** of the 60's
We havent forgotten about the **** of the 80s yet
theres your diff
 
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