Most of people replying to this might probably be biased, and maybe I'm not the difference either.
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gcarras — 11 years ago(June 06, 2014 11:43 PM)
In further reply to all before and all that will come:
I was a kid in the late 60s and early 70s (even some of the cartoons were a bit better than laer).*0s,(0s,k etc. What about Hermans Hermits, The Osmoinds,m etc.THe first poster and others didn't mention that.
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gcarras — 11 years ago(July 19, 2014 10:07 PM)
Not a pretty good comparisionno buffer zone much between 90s and today'sNYSNC, Backstreet Boys helped lay the groundwork for the tude of today's stars generally (along with new Kids).. Here is something that should really be an important answer:Hey, how about at late early-mid 70severyone seems to forget Bobby Sherman, David Cassidy, Osmonds, and in the 60s Hermans Hermits. In regard to the poster who noticed that a 1990s Spice Girls fan might not think much of later music, and now just as well teens will find Spice Girls old fashioned, not that, though (my words now) that means hating them (a Midwesterner or suburban kid on the coast might actually like thosea lot of Hanna-Barbera's 1970s bubblegum rock bands, such as that cat show (Cattanooga Cats),Scooby,Josie, Pebbles a nd Bamm Bamm Show needless to say have a camp attraction to the younger kids (SCOOBY's been pretty well known as a younger kids thing), and thanks to Bridesmaids, whose rating level is 17the age average of today's teens, Wilson Phillips has a whole new audience (also if you read the Jersey Boys entrym, there's threads about m odern audiences enjoying them, that the Four Seasons have been kicking for over fifty years.)
That is my closure on that topic.:)
(Now to cover my ears as Scooby-doo and WIlson Phillips music is forced down my ears by smme kids with boom boxes-just kidding on Wilson, I like them.)
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mrjgman — 11 years ago(August 17, 2014 10:34 AM)
I agree with you to extent, but not with everything. Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan are from an older generation and I always thought they were talentless. I find some of the "kids" from today more talented than them (that girl group Fifth Harmony are OK), but several others are not. I used to think Bieber was tolerable but he's become too much of a d(rhymes with sick) for anyone to like him anymore.
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Rogerforpresident — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 05:20 PM)
This new generation is so GAY and suicidal.
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gcarras — 10 years ago(October 23, 2015 08:15 PM)
I've seen 5th Harmony o YouTube,etc. and think they're somewhat good..I like Maghan Trainor (then just upcoming as a singer back when the the Aug 17 2014 and earlier comments were made) very much!
Amanda Bynes is hot and Lindsay Lohan is not.
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SecretS_ChaoS — 10 years ago(October 24, 2015 09:24 PM)
It's hard to say without being bias. I'm a fan of the late 90s early 00s music era, that's the era where I was a teen.
All I've learned from having these kind of conversations from people from different eras, is that everyone will always find their era to be better than the previous or the current. There are few that I like from the era before the 90s and a few that I like from the current era. Of course, growing up in the late 90s early 00s, I find that music to have really hit the spot.
When Britney Spears was out and becoming the pop princess of her time, I remember older generations stating that she was a cheap wanna-be of Madonna. I could of cared less who Madonna was or what she had done in the past. Her music was old and she was old. Britney was our "Madonna" at the time. Now, Britney is receiving the same treatment. Current middle school to high school teens, feel the same way about Britney. She might of had been a pop idol back in the late 90s and early 00s, but Taylos Swift, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, and Selana Gomez are the current pop idols.
I'm only using Britney as an example to avoid my post from turning into a whole book with various examples from other pop idols of the past.
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bishop-69757 — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 06:15 PM)
Late 90's singers still had to have aleast some talent
2000s/2010s
Things got more shallow. The machine will push a good looking person with very little talent. Miley, Justin Bieber, Gomez and most singers today wouldn't have made it in the 90's.