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I would say I'm a mix of all four (and I love earlier music as well). I probably know the most about the '90s because I grew up in that era. 

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born in late 60's don't remember much

kid in 70's   wish I was older then but remember Eagles, dope, bicentennial, Olympics with Bruce Jenner, Iranian Crisis, gas shortage, minibikes and girls in tube tops

teen first half 80's, then into Army, first wife and kid. traveled broke around half world- lots of fun in 80's high school to 20's

got to be grown up in 90's, 23-33 years old, got job, second kid, divorce, second wife, houses, cars, trucks, college at night, had money in pocket, traveled

 

 

then 2000's brought even more changes--

 

think I'm all them, just different parts....

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I like 50`s, 60`s, 70`s but 80`s were my teenage years which hold the fondest or hardest of memories 

 

parents used to play the other era`s so I was brain washed ;)

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thought we were talking about the whole decade and living it, not just music. if music I got to claim all them again.

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I grew up listening to ABBA, Cyndi Lauper, Heart, Queen, etc. That's usually what I gravitate towards. When I'm feeling nostalgic, I listen to '90s music. 

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80s and 90s. Some older stuff. A lot of newer stuff too. And Bakon's favorite.... Country... I'm a closet redneck. But I love all the different era's. But of course.. Ya'll know I'm obsessed with Kid Rock..

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80s and 90s. Some older stuff. A lot of newer stuff too. And Bakon's favorite.... Country... I'm a closet redneck. But I love all the different era's.

 

Variety is good. :)

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Look at it this way...

 

I am a child of the 60's because I ironed my hair, wore tie dyed shirts and bell bottoms with frayed hems, made macrame wall hangings and believed in "power to the people".  Music: Neil Diamond, Moody Blues, Barry Manilow, BeeGees.

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Born mid 70s. Still love the style of the 80-s, all that lace and later in England the tie dye stuff - I want that wardrobe again!! The music was fab too. I guess technically a child of the 90s though, finished school in 92. Can never decide between Phil Collins and Linkin Park which I guess shows diversity music wise lol. 

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Well being a Liverpudlian ..I would have to say the 60s.....

I was a teenager when the Beatles and the mersey sound exploded....and started a new sound....

It was the most exciting city to live in...

I also love the 70s too.....queen and Freddie mercury being my fav.....awww rest in peace freddie....

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