S&D: Glam Metal/Hair Metal

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oops forgot the playlist

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5UsHZLOklMoDXgfsyofaJa?si=RoSNQWviREKbCbiunJZ2_g&utm_source=copy-link

Pearcy is a moron but I dunno, judging hair metal on dumb lyrics seems like a dangerous path to go down

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 30 December 2021 20:49 (two years ago) link

Dr. Feelgood, heal thyself.

ma dmac's fury road (PBKR), Thursday, 30 December 2021 21:04 (two years ago) link

silly hair metal lyrics are the best

they were written with a ouija board and a rhyming dictionary (Neanderthal), Thursday, 30 December 2021 21:06 (two years ago) link

i agree and ratt were SICK (for like 2 years)

also this band my god they ruled

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3TEo9tKa0o

kurt schwitterz, Thursday, 30 December 2021 21:10 (two years ago) link

Vito Bratta's solo on "Wait" is one of the best guitar solos ever recorded

Agree with this. It also helps that the song is waaay more Cheap Trick than hair metal, imo.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 30 December 2021 23:20 (two years ago) link

hanoi rocks are great

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 30 December 2021 23:49 (two years ago) link

I never got to see Van Halen in person, but Vito Bratta is the greatest guitarist I have ever seen perform. I think I named "Wait" the best pop/glam metal song of the 80s for a big Stereogum piece a few years back.

A. Begrand, Friday, 31 December 2021 01:40 (two years ago) link

Strange legacies

Rest in peace Tiffini Hale of The Party. Dug these cats a lot as a teen. And this is a killer cover of a Dokken (!!) song: https://t.co/4HPv6N5KHJ

— Lil Mikey J (He/Him/His) (@tismikejoseph) December 31, 2021

Ned Raggett, Friday, 31 December 2021 02:17 (two years ago) link

i dont want to come off like im a huge hair metal stan cuz i legit think its the worst genre of all time and life/music was the pits when i was a kid and shitty ballads were on mtv ALL DAY every day. its just a big part of my life because it was the most popular music when i started getting into music that wasnt my parents' records. there was a guy that was around the scene when I started playing in bands named Stevie Rachelle from the band Tuff and his story was that his album came out the week Nevermind came out. people would point at him and go "poor guy." lol

kurt schwitterz, Friday, 31 December 2021 02:43 (two years ago) link

I still love how a chance memory of a couple of old LA Times pieces and a discussion online led to this piece, one of the favorites I've written

https://www.nashvillescene.com/music/rock-drummer-pepper-denny-puts-down-roots-and-still-chases-the-dream/article_b8b359d2-c469-5b68-a7d0-d77e08d853b6.html

Ned Raggett, Friday, 31 December 2021 04:23 (two years ago) link

i was 9 or 10 when it first started, perfect age to be swept up in Bon Jovi’s handsome hairspray funtimez - that was my starter ban, and Poison’s frosted lipstick & neon, White Lion’s beautiful balladry and Def Leppard … by the time I was hitting my early teens I said goodbye to all that girly stuff and replaced all my Poison posters w Motley Crue … then less than a year later they all came down & up went the GNR posters

i think that’s why i still love it. I honestly didn’t know or think it was terrible until i was much older, but by then yhd damage was long passed being done and i didnt care
lmao

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 31 December 2021 04:24 (two years ago) link

I think the first metal-ly thing I ever heard as a kid was Judas Priest's "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" at the house of a family friend. I was 100% NOT supposed to be listening to that (or anything secular at all), so naturally I loved it. A year or two later, Van Halen's '1984' came out and, though that's never been categorized as hair metal for whatever reason, I'd found my vibe for the next however many years. Thank God for Stryper (pun intended), because they helped me grease the wheel of convincing my parents to let me buy metal tapes.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Friday, 31 December 2021 04:56 (two years ago) link

<3

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 31 December 2021 05:29 (two years ago) link

My first tastes of glam metal were Judas Priest Locked In and Dokken's In My Dreams which I caught on MTV during our first week of cable before mom forbade MTV. I, however, had recorded it on my little cassette player, along with Let's Go All The Way by Sly Fox, No One is to Blame by Howard Jones, Innocent Eyes by Graham Nash. Martha Quinn was the VJ and there was a commercial for Studio Line by L'Oreal as well.

Oh, and I learned about Europe via Nick Rocks (not forbidden) and my parents let me buy The Final Countdown.

The next year I moved to a new town and met some kids a year older than me who mocked my Europe and Dokken, but were constantly playing Hysteria, Girls Girls Girls, Look What the Cat Dragged In, Night Songs to a lesser extent and eventually, Appetite.

peace, man, Friday, 31 December 2021 12:27 (two years ago) link

I never liked any of the prototypical hair bands, not even when I was the bullseye target audience. Never owned anything by Motley Crue, Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Poison, et al., and generally changed the channel when they came on the radio or MTV (at least by the time we got MTV). The only time it eventually clicked was GNR, which I think we've established as a transitional peak/breaking point. Or I guess Hysteria (if Def Leppard counts), I owned that album, but so did everyone and even if you didn't those songs were so ubiquitous you might as well have owned it. The hair stuff was just so garish and dumb, but in a pretty unappealing (to me) way. When something older like "Breaking the Law" or "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" ever came on Headbanger's Ball it just seemed both tougher *and* more fun. And of course Van Halen transcended the genre.

Bon Jovi was actually an important band for me, because when they started to crest (I was in Philly) they were so annoying and not my thing that I had to more or less stop listening to the radio, which sent me, as a middle schooler, seeking solace in albums and classic/catalog rock. I distinctly remember a long period of Bon Jovi on one radio extreme (lol) and New Kids on the other top 40 extreme and then somewhere at the end of that two-year tunnel hearing "Bring the Noise" and "Potholes in My Lawn" and thinking, finally, something different. Then I was off to the races.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 31 December 2021 15:29 (two years ago) link

Finished the book a day or two ago. I found it pretty interesting to hear these stories; a decided contrast to the VU and Beatles docs in that tbqh most of these guys don't seem very smart. There's sort of an interesting contrast between the attitudes of some of the early guys like Quiet Riot and George Lynch and Ratt, who seemed somewhat serious about the music they wanted to make, even when it was unfashionable, and a bunch of the guys who came later on like Poison and Faster Pussycat and Warrant who were almost jaw-dropping in their lack of any artistic vision and were upfront about being in it for the fame and chicks. A number of people, esp some of the johnny-come-latelies, certainly not all, didn't really seem that broken up about the swift decline of the music in the 90s - like they rode a wave for what it was worth and moved on. Winger a noted exception - they really seem bitter about the way they were personally targeted by Metallica and Beavis & Butthead, though even they cop to basically cashing in on a trend, although in their case they were prog rock and session guys who were slumming it. The chapter on ballads was kind of funny - so many of them seem to have seen these as a necessary evil they did grudgingly, since they were usually the genre's biggest hits.

I tried actually listening to Winger's first album, since I've always liked the singles, and a lot of the rest really didn't seem that great. I turned it off when I got to the "Purple Haze" cover. Listened to some of Kip's orchestral composition (Conversations with Nijinsky and Ghosts), though, and they're actually decent. I was a bit surprised by the first Motley Crue album - some solid stuff there.

Some of the connections to goth rock and NY punk/postpunk stuff were interesting too.

treat the gelignite tenderly for me (Sund4r), Monday, 10 January 2022 02:48 (two years ago) link

Winger were kind of analogous to the hair metal scene as The Police were to punk.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Monday, 10 January 2022 02:52 (two years ago) link

Motley’s first album is still their best imo
The original Leathür records version doesnt have the sped-up vocals & bells/whistles & is imo preferable to the wide-release version

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 10 January 2022 03:04 (two years ago) link

xpost Winger also blessed w insufferable lead singer lmao

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 10 January 2022 03:04 (two years ago) link

Winger were kind of analogous to the hair metal scene as The Police were to punk.

I know what you mean, except the Police were really talented and original, even at the start, whereas the Winger guys dumbed themselves down.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 10 January 2022 03:08 (two years ago) link

After a point, Winger's "Hungry (for your love)" starts to blend into White Lion's "Hungry (for your love)", you know?

Hair metal probably personally significant in that it was probably the first musical genre I both fell in love with and outgrew once I recognized the formulae and imitations.

treat the gelignite tenderly for me (Sund4r), Monday, 10 January 2022 03:27 (two years ago) link

Actually, listening now, Winger's "Hungry" sounds a bit like it prefigures some of the emo mall-rock stuff that came later.

treat the gelignite tenderly for me (Sund4r), Monday, 10 January 2022 03:43 (two years ago) link

When the W-initialed bands took over that was both the high water mark of hair metal and the point at which the genre became absurd

Josefa, Monday, 10 January 2022 04:22 (two years ago) link

I turned it off when I got to the "Purple Haze" cover.

My high school band played "Purple Haze"...in the Winger arrangement, because our lead guitarist thought Winger's solo was better.

Halfway there but for you, Tuesday, 11 January 2022 02:57 (two years ago) link

lmao

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 11 January 2022 02:58 (two years ago) link

o_O

treat the gelignite tenderly for me (Sund4r), Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:22 (two years ago) link

I just played the Noel Redding bassline anyway.

Halfway there but for you, Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:33 (two years ago) link

“hendrix aint shit, winger is where it’s at man”

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:47 (two years ago) link

that's hilarious. that's like doing the Whitesnake version of "Day Tripper"

they were written with a ouija board and a rhyming dictionary (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:50 (two years ago) link

i thought the crüe helter skelter was the funkiest song i ever heard when i was a kid

kurt schwitterz, Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:52 (two years ago) link

my high school choir teacher (amazing teacher, still keep in touch w/ her) had this weird habit of making us do the non-iconic versions of songs, usually cos she often would play the recording for us before we learned it and sometimes the only tape she had was a cover version.

Freshman boys were doing "Duke of Earl" and instead of Gene Chandler, she had the New Edition version on tape, so she made our accompanist (a very pretentious, nerdy, straight-laced classically trained dude who scoffed at such music) learn all the cheesy synth parts and play it on the KORG>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcu0eHDDyis

xpost I like that cover!

they were written with a ouija board and a rhyming dictionary (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 11 January 2022 03:54 (two years ago) link

four months pass...

Revolver mag did a list of the 10 Heaviest Glam Tracks:
http://www.revolvermag.com/music/10-heaviest-hair-metal-songs-all-time

Sorry but I think a bunch of things I linked to above are way heavier than this list.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 21:50 (one year ago) link

i am amused that Poison made the list
i mean it’s a cool track but “heavy”? lol

surprised Twisted Sister aren’t on this list

also “feh” at Ratt but that’s just bc of my personal hatred of them

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 22:19 (one year ago) link

Not much love for Tesla itt.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 22:23 (one year ago) link

BANG BANG

Gymnopédie Pablo (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 22:41 (one year ago) link

BANG BANG

Gymnopédie Pablo (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 22:41 (one year ago) link

BLOW YOU AWAY

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Tuesday, 24 May 2022 22:45 (one year ago) link

I've never stopped listening to Mechanical Resonance for the last 36 years. The albums that followed have some highlights, but damn that debut is nearly perfect.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 25 May 2022 03:36 (one year ago) link

yeah it rules

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 25 May 2022 04:05 (one year ago) link

nobody's mentioned king kobra since keith back in 2002, i've been into them ever since finding out that lead vocalist marcie free is a trans woman. absolute mad respect for marcie!

here's the amazing video video for iron eagle (never say die):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-DIhXTGifU

Kate (rushomancy), Saturday, 28 May 2022 17:15 (one year ago) link

Someone needs to put together a Nuggets style comp for post-94 hair metal music

and instead of Nuggets you could call it Bollocks

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Saturday, 28 May 2022 19:22 (one year ago) link

xxp: rushomancy, I mentioned them last year, but I spelled their name wrong!

S&D: Glam Metal/Hair Metal

peace, man, Saturday, 28 May 2022 22:09 (one year ago) link

whoops, so you did! so much for ctrl-f :)

Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 30 May 2022 00:37 (one year ago) link

Fucking hair metal. My local “classic rock” radio station used to like 15-20 years ago be all strictly late 60s early 70s classic rock like Zep, Yes, CCR, and Hendrix, and well now I guess they gotta change with their older audience and now they play fuckin’ “Dr. Feelgood” and “Nothing but a Good Time” and “Break the Law” and “Girls Girls Girls” every goddamn day. Motley Crue is considered classic rock now!

Mr. Snrub, Monday, 30 May 2022 00:57 (one year ago) link

idk sounds ok to me

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 30 May 2022 02:50 (one year ago) link

I’ve been really into Motley Crue’s “don’t walk away mad” lately

brimstead, Monday, 30 May 2022 04:38 (one year ago) link

that song rules, one of my favorite crue songs. v fun to karaoke.

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 30 May 2022 04:59 (one year ago) link

Don't Go Away Mad, but yeah, that's a catchy tune.

peace, man, Monday, 30 May 2022 20:35 (one year ago) link


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