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Thread started 09/29/07 6:11pm

Anotherloverho
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80s/ Glam/ 'Hair metal' appreciation thread

oldies like
NY Dolls/ Hanoi Rocks/ KISS/ Motley Crue/ RATT/ Warrant/ LA Guns/ Aerosmith/ Skid Row/ WASP/ Tigertailz/ Poison..etc

not-so-oldies like
Backyard Babies/ Hardcore Superstar/ Toilet Boys/ The Wildhearts/ SG5..etc

I love 'em all.
Hello. My name is "anotherloverholeinyohead" and I am a glam/ hair metal addict. It is my second love after Prince.

Anyone else out there? Show your love!
Sounds like a real man to me...mind if I turn on the radio?
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Reply #1 posted 09/29/07 7:52pm

georgeguitar

Anotherloverholeinyohead said:

oldies like
NY Dolls/ Hanoi Rocks/ KISS/ Motley Crue/ RATT/ Warrant/ LA Guns/ Aerosmith/ Skid Row/ WASP/ Tigertailz/ Poison..etc

not-so-oldies like
Backyard Babies/ Hardcore Superstar/ Toilet Boys/ The Wildhearts/ SG5..etc

I love 'em all.
Hello. My name is "anotherloverholeinyohead" and I am a glam/ hair metal addict. It is my second love after Prince.

Anyone else out there? Show your love!



hell yes. rock on
"Im Too Funky To Sleep With Myself"
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Reply #2 posted 09/30/07 2:50am

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Sometimes you can be in the mood for it. "Girls, Girls, Girls" was always a favorite of mine. razz

Guns and Roses were cool too.

Also I know it is not eighties but Tommy Lee's song "Hold me down" I really liked this song when it came out. It reminds me of good times. biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 09/30/07 3:45am

Anotherloverho
leinyohead

Krystal666 said:

Sometimes you can be in the mood for it. "Girls, Girls, Girls" was always a favorite of mine. razz

Guns and Roses were cool too.

Also I know it is not eighties but Tommy Lee's song "Hold me down" I really liked this song when it came out. It reminds me of good times. biggrin



Thats cool! Doesn't have to be strictly 80s (hence the not-so-oldies and the Dolls). Its nice that the song reminds you of good times smile "Girls Girls Girls" and "Kickstart my Heart" by Motley Crue hold the same sentiment for me!
Sounds like a real man to me...mind if I turn on the radio?
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Reply #4 posted 09/30/07 3:45am

LightOfArt



worship

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Reply #5 posted 09/30/07 3:47am

LightOfArt



headbang guitar worship
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Reply #6 posted 09/30/07 3:58am

Krystal666

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Anotherloverholeinyohead said:

Krystal666 said:

Sometimes you can be in the mood for it. "Girls, Girls, Girls" was always a favorite of mine. razz

Guns and Roses were cool too.

Also I know it is not eighties but Tommy Lee's song "Hold me down" I really liked this song when it came out. It reminds me of good times. biggrin



Thats cool! Doesn't have to be strictly 80s (hence the not-so-oldies and the Dolls). Its nice that the song reminds you of good times smile "Girls Girls Girls" and "Kickstart my Heart" by Motley Crue hold the same sentiment for me!


Kickstart my heart is cool too.
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Reply #7 posted 09/30/07 7:03am

mistymeadows

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I prefer '70s glam rock: Bolan, Bowie and Mott the Hoople.
Hanoi Rocks is great though
I know it's rude, she's a dude, but all I want is easy action baby! -Marc Bolan
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Reply #8 posted 09/30/07 8:51am

JuliePurplehea
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headbang The Crue's the best and fuck the rest.....except for Prince! lol

I'm a huge fan of the whole "hairband" glam scene. Poison was my first concert in 1988. Bon Jovi/Skid Row was my second in 1989 and Motley was my third in 1990. Good times! I've been watching some of Tommy Lee's drum solos from the older tours and I'm amazed. He is so underrated as a drummer, IMO. My favorite solo was from the Girls, Girls, Girls tour where he had the revolving drum set. I wish I would have been able to see that live. sigh
Shake it til ya make it dancing jig
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Reply #9 posted 09/30/07 12:42pm

annastesiacome
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Bret Michaels is gorgeous
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