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The 80s has been named the best decade for music

Ever feel like you were born in the wrong decade when it comes to your likes and dislikes? This quiz will tell you exactly what era you should have grown up in…

Do you ever find yourself sitting with friends listening to the latest tunes, when really all you want to do is turn on a bit of Barry White or Rod Stewart?

Or perhaps you’re the only one enjoying black and white classics on the big screen while everyone else loves a special effects extravaganza.

Whatever your preference, find out which era you enjoy the most and whether you really are out of time – or in the right place. Take the quiz here

It comes after research named the 80s as the best decade for music - with Queen, George Michael and Madonna still topping the charts for Brits of all ages.

A poll of 2,000 adults found that when it comes to the 80s, it wins hands down for the most memorable songs of all time, including those by rock band Bon Jovi.

Breakthrough artists, the personal memories and ‘simply the music’ were the reasons why this decade stood out the most.

Simon Thompson, Managing Director at Warner Hotels, which commissioned the survey, said: "It’s no surprise that the 80s has been voted the best decade for music. This was a time when entertainment was at its peak, and it was a great time to be young!

“Dancing to the sounds of previous decades can, not only bring back amazing memories, but is a great way to relax and unwind."

It was the current decade which was voted the worst, despite the likes of Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber topping the list of favourite musicians.

It also emerged 67 per cent believe music peaked during a certain era, with 18 per cent saying this was after the 80s.

And 55 per cent said entertainment is important to them when they are on holiday, with live entertainment (39 per cent), comedy nights (31 per cent) and musicals or theatre shows (31 percent) most preferred.

It seems the 80s wasn’t just great for its music – it also scored the highest in other categories too, including film (13 per cent) and TV (14 per cent).

More than half (53 per cent) of those polled claim its nostalgia which drives a lot of what they consider to be the best decade for entertainment.

And 55 per cent think most people base their best decade on the one they were young in.

When looking at other musical eras, Elvis Presley was voted the favourite for the 50s while The Beatles stole the top spot for the 1960s.

Queen were crowned winners of the 70s and Oasis took first place for the 1990s.

Moving into more modern times, ‘queen bee’ Beyonce got the majority of the vote for the noughties, with Eminem following closely behind.

Heartthrobs, One Direction, were the favorites for the 2010s while Ed Sheeran has taken top spot for the current decade.

The research also found 52 per cent of adults think we are spoiled for choice with the sheer amount of amazing entertainment available to experience now.

And almost a third of those polled (30%) via OnePoll said a holiday is not a holiday unless you dance the night away.

The spokesperson for Warner Hotels added: “It was also no surprise to see that more than half of people said quality entertainment is very important to them on a holiday. Live music and stunning shows are integral to our breaks and, for many of our guests there’s nothing better than dancing the night away to the sounds of Madonna and Queen.”

 TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 1950S

  1. Elvis Presley (1950s output)
  2. Buddy Holly
  3. The Everly Brothers
  4. The Drifters
  5. Fats Domino

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 1960S

  1. The Beatles
  2. The Beach Boys
  3. Elvis Presley (60s output)
  4. The Rolling Stones (60s output)
  5. The Kinks (60s output)

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 1970S

  1. Queen (70s output)
  2. ABBA
  3. Fleetwood Mac (70s output)
  4. The Bee Gees
  5. David Bowie (70s output)

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 1980S

  1. Queen (80s output)
  2. George Michael/WHAM!
  3. Bon Jovi (80s output)
  4. Madonna (80s output)
  5. Michael Jackson (80s output)

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 1990S

  1. Oasis (90s output)
  2. Michael Jackson (90s output)
  3. Spice Girls
  4. Westlife
  5. Red Hot Chili Peppers (90s output)

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 2000S

  1. Beyonce (2000s output)
  2. Eminem
  3. Red Hot Chili Peppers
  4. Usher
  5. Alicia Keys

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 2010S

  1. One Direction
  2. Ed Sheeran
  3. Rihanna
  4. Nicki Minaj
  5. Lil Wayne

TOP 5 BANDS/ARTISTS OF THE 2020S

  1. Ed Sheeran
  2. Justin Bieber
  3. Billie Eilish
  4. Drake
  5. Doja Cat

Notes to Editors

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About Warner Hotels

Warner Hotels, renowned for grown-up getaways, has 16 properties set in some of the UK's finest locations, including Heythrop Park in the Cotswolds, The Runnymede on Thames near Windsor, Studley Castle in Warwickshire and Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire. Each hotel offers dining, thoughtfully designed rooms, and an impressive line-up of live shows and music – with plenty of areas to relax and soak up the scenery. Guests can try their hand at a new experience with activities such as archery and gin tasting, unwind in the spa and leisure facilities, or stroll through picturesque grounds