Every Pop Culture Decade Explained in UPDATED
2024 ж. 14 Мам.
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Every pop culture decade is explained in 11 minutes
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- TIMESTAMPS -
00:00 - The Brith of Cool (1950s)
01:17 - The Swinging Sixties (1960s)
02:35 - The Groovy Seventies (1970s)
03:57 - The Radical Eighties (1980)
05:21 - The Neon Nineties (1990s)
06:54 - The Digital Decade (2000s)
08:05 - The Social Media Era (2010s)
09:20 - The Decade of Transformation (2020s)
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I'm a huge music fan, and I always say the 50s is kinda the decade that starts the era of modern music.
My Youth was magnificent, the 80 and 90 were very funky.
People in the 2020s started to use more 2010s or 2000s early emo style, which is fascinating, sometimes even the 90s, 80s and 70s
I was born in 2000 and i was very interested in the older generations since I was 11 years old.
Really intriguing
I would'e loved to see the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, i was born in 1998, in my country, we changed in 1991 ):
I was born in 1992. I enjoy so much music, regardless of the decade or era. I love history and enjoy the things going on here. I don't care about fashion. I used a VHS in my childhood and now I just use a smart TV to watch movies.
When it comes to music, I prefer the 90s. During the 90s, some of my favorite genres of music, such as Eurodance, house, techno, and trance, were very popular and became worldwide genres.
Did you really put a picture of Queen Elizabeth to represent the amazing performance of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon at Live Aid.
Goes to show that only fashion style changes over time but never it's essence
Totally agree!
1990s bc of the grunge subculture. I am now dedicating myself for this entire year until I receive my MFA, to the making of my satire cartoon film about the early 90s grunge high school teens!
Skibidi toilet
Missed the first black president!