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Aye Davanita said:

Philo B 93 said:

The 44 Days that killed 80s rock. I was resentful at the time. It took me years to realize 80s rock had to die. Those last few years got pretty bad in retrospect. The Poison/Warrant clones got out of hand. I would like to have seen what Extreme, Skid Row, and Mr. Big could have done with a few more years of attention from the record companies.


1980s rock is the absolute worst with a few bright spots here and there.




Whitesnake produced the greatest hair metal riff on "Still of the Night"

IMO
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GoAgs92 said:

Use your illusion was a big letdown.

Hard to follow Appetite for Destruction


"Lies" followed Appetite. It was good but yeah Appetite is one of the best hard rock albums of all time.
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Mr. White said:

Aye Davanita said:

Philo B 93 said:

The 44 Days that killed 80s rock. I was resentful at the time. It took me years to realize 80s rock had to die. Those last few years got pretty bad in retrospect. The Poison/Warrant clones got out of hand. I would like to have seen what Extreme, Skid Row, and Mr. Big could have done with a few more years of attention from the record companies.


1980s rock is the absolute worst with a few bright spots here and there.




Whitesnake produced the greatest hair metal riff on "Still of the Night"

IMO

We should compile a list. That's a great addition.
First one that comes to my mind is "Summer Nights" by Van Halen. Though I realize they're on the periphery of the hair metal label.
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Mash Use Your Illusion into one album and it woulda been a pretty damn good album.
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SWC Ag said:

Mr. White said:

Aye Davanita said:

Philo B 93 said:

The 44 Days that killed 80s rock. I was resentful at the time. It took me years to realize 80s rock had to die. Those last few years got pretty bad in retrospect. The Poison/Warrant clones got out of hand. I would like to have seen what Extreme, Skid Row, and Mr. Big could have done with a few more years of attention from the record companies.


1980s rock is the absolute worst with a few bright spots here and there.




Whitesnake produced the greatest hair metal riff on "Still of the Night"

IMO

We should compile a list. That's a great addition.
First one that comes to my mind is "Summer Nights" by Van Halen. Though I realize they're on the periphery of the hair metal label.


Van Halen transcended hair metal. Their sound was unique and they never wore makeup.
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I really like Use Your Illusion I. 75% of the album is really good. There is some crap songs and even more crap songs on II, but put the good 75% of 1 and the good 25% of II into one album, and that would have been a top 10 album of the decade.
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Proposition Joe said:

11 year old me couldn't afford 7 tapes. You think its funny i was poor?

You want to antagonize me? antagonize me mother****er!

Get in the ring mother****er! and I'll kick your *****y little ass! punk!!


Anyone else rip songs off the radio onto cassettes for your own mix tapes? That was so nerve racking pushing record in time.

I remember grabbing Zombie and Sweater in middle school.
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NASAg03 said:

Proposition Joe said:

11 year old me couldn't afford 7 tapes. You think its funny i was poor?

You want to antagonize me? antagonize me mother****er!

Get in the ring mother****er! and I'll kick your *****y little ass! punk!!


Anyone else rip songs off the radio onto cassettes for your own mix tapes? That was so nerve racking pushing record in time.

I remember grabbing Zombie and Sweater in middle school.


The idiot DJ showing how cool they talking through any intro right up until the singing starts made that chore even more annoying.
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jackie childs said:

superunknown said:

PJ
GNR (both)
Nirvana
Soundgarden (duh)

Another friend had Metallica, another had RCHP.

And I borrowed my sister's dual cassette player/recorder. So I was in good shape
you better hope the statute of limitations for copyright infringement is less than 30 year or else Lars might just track you down


Don't play a song by The Eagles for your friends or Don Henley will send a team of attorneys to your house to slap you with a lawsuit.
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Debut album...a little rough, but these kids from Sweden would go on to become our species greatest musical act yet.
Grab some popcorn...why the ongoing cover-up? The Phenomenon: FF to 1:22:35 https://tubitv.com/movies/632920/the-phenomenon

An est. 68 MILLION Americans, including 19 MILLION Black Children, have been killed in the WOMB since 1973-act, pray and vote accordingly.

TAMU purpose statement: To develop leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good. Team entrance song at KYLE FIELD is laced with profanity including THE Nword..
The greater good?
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My Freshmen year in college. Only think missing is Alice In Chains. The following year brought us Tool and Rage Against The Machine. Good time to be alive.
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Smashing Pumpkins Gish released May of 91.
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I have this theory as to why such great music came out in the late 80's to mid 90's. In short it was a time of explodingly cheap quality recording equipment where big money was to be made in physical sales before napster/internet eroded money-making potential.
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Win At Life said:

Smashing Pumpkins Gish released May of 91.


Was going to post this. What a year.
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Win At Life said:

Smashing Pumpkins Gish released May of 91.


Nice add on
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Bonzer103 said:

My Freshmen year in college. Only think missing is Alice In Chains. The following year brought us Tool and Rage Against The Machine. Good time to be alive.


Facelift doesn't get the love it should. Damn, that album was filthy. They were a key point (for me) from hair metal/metal to grunge.

Went from pop/rock (especially 80s rock) like this for me...

1988 - Living Colour's Vivid
1989 - Soundgarden's Louder than Love
1990 - AiC's Facelift
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My god what a great time to be 15 with nothing to do but listen to music and learn to play guitar with friends.

In April '92 PJ opend for Soundgarden at the Bronco Bowl in Dallas. You could still purchase tickets at the door i.e. their popularity hadn't exploded yet.

My buddies parents drove us because I was barely 16 and there was no way in hell my parents or any parents were going to loan us small town boys a vehicle to drive to a concert in Dallas.

We unfortunately could only afford general admission, which was on the landing behind the last row. We were the 1st people through the doors because the door person said "If you already have tickets, line up on the right. If you have will call or are buying tickets, line up on the left". The 3 of us were the only persons in the right line for a while. As we stood there we listened to PJ doign soundcheck to "Once", echoing out of the walls of the building into the parking.

Monster Magnet opened. Still the worst band I've ever seen perform live.
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Garrelli 5000 said:

My god what a great time to be 15 with nothing to do but listen to music and learn to play guitar with friends.

In April '92 PJ opend for Soundgarden at the Bronco Bowl in Dallas.

Monster Magnet opened. Still the worst band I've ever seen perform live.


How was the rest of the show?
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Garrelli 5000 said:


Monster Magnet opened. Still the worst band I've ever seen perform live.


This makes me sad for you. They're low-key one of my favorite bands and I think Dave Wyndorf is a genius but he's also a pill head and my experiences seeing them have ranged from transcendent to absolute garbage which I suppose is about right for a stoner/doom metal band.
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Space Lord is an absolute banger
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superunknown said:

Garrelli 5000 said:


Monster Magnet opened. Still the worst band I've ever seen perform live.


This makes me sad for you. They're low-key one of my favorite bands and I think Dave Wyndorf is a genius but he's also a pill head and my experiences seeing them have ranged from transcendent to absolute garbage which I suppose is about right for a stoner/doom metal band.
Very possible I caught them on a bad night, but they were hot garbage during this show. Granted I was 16 and my tastes have changed so maybe I'd like it better now (or some period in b/w then and now) but they were awful.

Rest of the show was great as expected. PJ was badass but the the 3 of us (15 and 16 years old) left saying "holy hell Cornell is my god!"

Another side note - I remember taking a leak in the bathroom and hearing Jeremy playing. I thought "I remember this song, not a bad song."

I'd only bought the PJ cassette a week before the show so it didn't have many cycles yet in my ears.
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Proposition Joe said:

Space Lord is an absolute banger
No doubt. MM was a long ways from writing that song at the time
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superunknown
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When you put it that way, seeing PJ and Soundgarden at that time...yeah its ok if the opener whiffs.
dude95
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Garrelli 5000 said:

My god what a great time to be 15 with nothing to do but listen to music and learn to play guitar with friends.

In April '92 PJ opend for Soundgarden at the Bronco Bowl in Dallas. You could still purchase tickets at the door i.e. their popularity hadn't exploded yet.

My buddies parents drove us because I was barely 16 and there was no way in hell my parents or any parents were going to loan us small town boys a vehicle to drive to a concert in Dallas.

We unfortunately could only afford general admission, which was on the landing behind the last row. We were the 1st people through the doors because the door person said "If you already have tickets, line up on the right. If you have will call or are buying tickets, line up on the left". The 3 of us were the only persons in the right line for a while. As we stood there we listened to PJ doign soundcheck to "Once", echoing out of the walls of the building into the parking.

Monster Magnet opened. Still the worst band I've ever seen perform live.


Saw the next one in the unicorn ballroom in Houston. Had no idea where it was so we left extra early from CS with my roommate. Of course we went right to it - was about to leave when we saw tour bus pull around to the back. Got to talk to PJ for about 30 min. We knew who they were and were really hyped to talk to them. Sound garden showed up later and we did talk to Kim Thayal(?) a bit. MTV showed up and we're interviewing the band out back while we were standing there.

Great show. Still have a pick Jeff Amment threw into crowd. Closed it out with Temple of the Dog.

Few years later at rock and roll hall of fame, saw poster of that very night at Unicorn ballroom. If you search YouTube, full video is there.

Just found this

I've seen the full thing out there before.
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