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Cristi
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I pick hair metal bands over disco any time, too.
But beside the ridiculous image, hair metal bands had a certain sleazy sound, macho non-sense (although some musicians looked like ugly girls, just look at Poison ). I cannot put Poison and Whitesnake in the same boat. Edited by Cristi - January 04 2024 at 11:18 |
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Hair metal rather than disco.
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I choose...........DEATH!
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I am the biggest metalhead you can find and I choose disco. I think disco is more earnest in its decadence.
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"Turn that beat around"
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Cristi
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bump
any good stuff you know in both genres?
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Guldbamsen
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Disco for me
Although to be fair it’s mostly the modern electronic variant that speaks to me. Todd Terje is a personal fave: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q3mBLobKnk |
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Blacksword
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I don't 'hate' either, but neither am I am fan of either.
There have been some disco classics I guess, but off the top of my head I can't think of any hair metal 'classics' I'm not even certain which bands fall into that category, apart from the obvious examples, Poison?? Mutley Crud?? |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Cristi
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Poison was the first needle in the coffin for the glam metal and any bands like that. So grunge did not kill metal, MTV and the labels of the time did and the mainstream music media as well. Some glam metal I enjoy Motley Crue (only the 80s) Great White (hard rock/blues rock, but they got lumped with everyone else) Cinderella (one of my favorites, again same situation as with Great White) Ratt Dokken Guns n`Roses (only the debut album) Winger Badlands Blue Murder Firehouse (early albums) McAuley Schenker Group Contraband (supergroup with Michael Schenker on guitar) 80s Kiss fits here , too. Edited by Cristi - February 05 2021 at 03:40 |
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Blacksword
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Looking back to the 80's, I had the first 4 Motley Crue albums, most Kiss albums (always been a fan) I had one Ratt album (Invasion of your Privacy) and maybe a few others, but it was my best friend at the time who was really into hair metal. He had loads of albums by artists I never took an interest in, and can't really remember. As a teen I kinda liked the fact that metal was charting, and that people who claimed to hate it before were taking to it. It appeared to start with Bon Jovi and Europe, at least in the UK, I guess. Then Whitesnake went through their hideous transformation, and Coverdale sacked his old blues buddies and enlisted a load of good looking Scandinavian's, 15 years younger than himself to compete with Bon Jovi et al.. The first G'n'R album is a classic. I can still enjoy that now, although everything they produced after that left me very cold. Dokken are an interesting one. I enjoyed them live. I saw them twice, once supporting Accept and once with AC/DC. Good shows. Edited by Blacksword - February 05 2021 at 04:15 |
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I Started a Joke and I may be Jive Talkin' here, but I think the white suit gives away where my preference lies. It's a Tragedy!
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Cristi
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Bon Jovi is a hit and miss, I enjoy a lot of their songs, dislike some as well. I never saw Europe as glam metal, they had the image in 1986 when they got famous, the big hair (John Norum quit the band soon after The Final Countdown came out and started from scratch so with an excellent album in 1987 called Total Control); their first two albums were heavy metal gems, nothing to do with glam/hair metal. And they had keyboards which did not go well with some people. Totally different band after their reunion in 2003, highly recommended. Whitesnake were lumped with everyone else because they change their image, big hair and so on, but they still played blues-rock/hard rock. Coverdale later on regretted the videos and glam image, no surprise. |
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I would rather watch an hour long infomercial on rain gutters than listen to either.
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Hair Metal at least was fun. Disco was just cringeworthy.
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Well yeah, who wouldn't? An hour long infomercial on rain gutters, in three movements: I. The Rain it cometh II. Dreams wash away (forever) III. The final flush |
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In 2011:
In 2021:
You've mellowed. ---------------------------------- By the way, this decade old poll still seems so fresh to me, but then I guess partially because it has been revived a few times over the years. I still like lots of Electronic Disco, Euro Disco, Disco Funk and Italo Disco. In fact, I like more disco now than when I was posting a decade ago, but then I have discovered more in that time due to research for topics such as this. Wish I could remember what that third video that no longer works was on page one. I think it was Fabio Frizzi related-- maybe Vince Tempera or something.. Good is in the ear of the behearer to such a large extent. but this is a favourite of mine and has been for considerable years now: And I like this: And this is fun, based on Can's I Want More: Since Bon Jovi was mentioned even if not that relevant to this topic, I feel like this "It's My Life" Bon Jovi and Vennu Malesh mash-up rather improves on both originals in an amusing to me way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkZDao1jmjw Not that I would expect many Vennu Malesh "fans" (to use the term quite ironically) here. |
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Logan
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^ Well, that put me off my breakfast.
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