This music was popular when I first looked at the charts as a 9 year old kid although I remember very little about it. Next time I looked it was gone - forever as it seems. You don't see people going around talking about the merits of Tigertailz any more do you? At least not in the UK you don't. So who was listening to all this? And more importantly - did any good come of it?
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:04 (nineteen years ago)
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:07 (nineteen years ago)
I was into a lot of that stuff as a young kid...most of it was best appreciated in a state of naive imbecility and perpetual youthful horniness. 99% does not stand up today, although love/hate still get regularly played round my gaff, as does, very occasionally, skid row's second album.
― mister the guanoman (mister the guanoman), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:12 (nineteen years ago)
i never really stopped liking them. 'slave to the grind' is a classic of the genre if you ask me.
quireboys, poison, dogs d'amour are all bad
― Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:30 (nineteen years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:31 (nineteen years ago)
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:33 (nineteen years ago)
― Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:38 (nineteen years ago)
― mister the guanoman (mister the guanoman), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:42 (nineteen years ago)
― Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:48 (nineteen years ago)
― mister the guanoman (mister the guanoman), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:59 (nineteen years ago)
most of these bands were pretty bad; some transcended badness. Poison is easily the best of all. Tesla, if they count, had some pretty high points, and were rarely very bad. Motley Crue had a great groove and a great look, but their good songs are way too few and far between. Skid Row had a big voice and big production to match, but there was no there there (and yeah, they're horrible out of the studio). Cinderella (who probably didn't cross the pond that well?) and Bon Jovi (if they count) had a few good songs. (hey, if you count 3/4-of-Poison's roots, maybe NJ/PA was the second star of the pop metal universe?) candy-coated White Lion (with guitar genius in residence) and (especially) Warrant were not always completely terrible. LA Guns never did anything especially compelling, but their disposable glam-blues was charming enough and relatively consistent, and they looked really good. did their Brit singer get them any attention over there? i saw more pictures of than heard songs by the dogs d'amour (relative non-entities in America), and remember being pretty disappointed when i heard the songs.
it was a singles genre, really, and some day maybe someone will make a great collection from the era.
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:07 (nineteen years ago)
S&D: Glam Metal/Hair Metal
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:20 (nineteen years ago)
― mister the guanoman (mister the guanoman), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:22 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:26 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:27 (nineteen years ago)
otherwise, i always liked their earlier stuff - 'live wire' and 'piece of the action' in particular
― Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:28 (nineteen years ago)
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:57 (nineteen years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 14:05 (nineteen years ago)
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 14:06 (nineteen years ago)
That's early 80s stuff though. The first Motley Crue record is a classic. Beats the pants off everything they did after.
― Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 14:39 (nineteen years ago)
― vartman (novaheat), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 18:18 (nineteen years ago)