Looking back on this thread now, I have to say the 1970s definitely remains the decade I listen to most. However I now listen to quite the 1960s quite a bit too, particularly from the latter half of that decade. Having a few early Bob Dylan albums (admittedly only the electric trilogy, but it's a start) has made a difference in this regard as have albums from other artists from this era too. As hard as this is to believe now, I didn't own Led Zeppelin II or A Saucerful Of Secrets last time I posted in this thread.
I don't listen to the 1980s that often apart from Dire Straits and to a lesser extent Don Henley. Quite simply I haven't added many more albums to my collection from this decade whereas my collection from the 1960s and 70s has grown. Ironically as I type this I am listening to Private Investigations, which was released in 1982. By contrast I listen to the 1990s more often now, although I must admit the artist I listen to most often from this decade is actually Neil Young who had already been around as a solo artist for over twenty years. I have to say I rarely listen to post-2000 music now.
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