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Video: Marvin Gaye and RATT - I Heard It Round and Round The Grapevine Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Mash-ups? When did it become '07 again? It's amusing if nothing else. Addendum: RATT and Cinderella were the best of the hair metal 80s band IMO, Motley Crue was at their best with Dr. Feelgood and Appetite For Destruction actually killed Aqua-Net, eyeliner metal. [Edited 2/28/18 22:31pm] Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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The Crüe was sober for Dr. Feelgood and their music was much more focused. It was a great album. Nikki Sixx noted how fucking high and suicidal he was for Girls, Girls, Girls and the writing and production was shit. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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This is hot. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: The Crüe was sober for Dr. Feelgood and their music was much more focused. It was a great album. Nikki Sixx noted how fucking high and suicidal he was for Girls, Girls, Girls and the writing and production was shit. Dr Feelgood and Shout at the devil are the best Crue albums! Girls girls girls is great too. Appetite for destruction is a masterpiece. | |
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Actually I would say that Nirvana and Pearl Jam where the movement that did that "killing" but also that "hair" metal thing as people call it, GNR were part of it lets not deny that. And the hair band thing also killed itself like everything else kills itself, I mean POP boy bands are gone and that was selling a million a day till everyone copied it, RB Guy groups, the whole Boyz II men days, that burnt itself out when you had a new bunch of guys with the same song "im whining" the guy with his shirt open getting ten girls and then the sad lead singer getting none, that burnt out really quick too with the 90's. And the Hair thing did too, a few survived because they were not copy cats and they actually got into music as a band. BON JOVI still exists and really put it on the map, and when all the Winger and SLaughters and whoever came along who did the formula thing, one rock song, then hit them with the ballad ...then next band. Its all see through. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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