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Poll: Best 80's Album? |
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The Joshua Tree |
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7% |
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Doolittle |
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18% |
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The Queen Is Dead |
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20% |
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The Stone Roses |
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4% |
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Appetite For Destruction |
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2% |
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Other |
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46% |
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Wh3n1nR0me
Gender: Male
Location: Bournemouth
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- #161
- Posted: 01/02/2018 17:22
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Catching today isn't it, laughing at others. I don't think he's trolling at all, makes a fair point. Now carry on you young Americans. _________________ Calling The Shots
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glynspsa
Gender: Male
Age: 52
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- #162
- Posted: 01/02/2018 18:04
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I understand that but they have a similar sound to what was going on at the time. partially because they influenced it.
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RockyRaccoon
Is it solipsistic in here or is it just me?
Gender: Male
Age: 33
Location: Maryland
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- #163
- Posted: 01/02/2018 18:13
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glynspsa wrote: | I understand that but they have a similar sound to what was going on at the time. partially because they influenced it. |
I would argue that AC/DC is very distinct from hair metal in general. There are a couple broad comparisons to be drawn, but AC/DC carry none of the aesthetic and very little sonic similarity to bands like Motley Crue, Ratt, White Lion, or Tesla (for example). _________________ 2023 Chart
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RockyRaccoon
Is it solipsistic in here or is it just me?
Gender: Male
Age: 33
Location: Maryland
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- #164
- Posted: 01/02/2018 18:14
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Gowi wrote: |
This can only be said by someone with no knowledge or experience with metal. That or you're trolling. No in-between. |
Yea, I mean there's a LOT of metal from the 80s of all different types of subgenres, and plenty of it has had massive lasting power and influence through today _________________ 2023 Chart
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Graeme2
Gender: Male
Location: The Upside Down
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- #165
- Posted: 01/02/2018 18:20
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Can't get bloody Girls Girls Girls by the Crüe out my head ever since I was last on here last.
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Yann
Gender: Male
Location: France
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- #166
- Posted: 01/02/2018 18:53
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nice post, nice asssociation of records
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mickilennial
The Most Trusted Name in News
Gender: Female
Age: 35
Location: Detroit
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- #167
- Posted: 01/02/2018 19:21
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RockyRaccoon wrote: | Gowi wrote: |
This can only be said by someone with no knowledge or experience with metal. That or you're trolling. No in-between. |
Yea, I mean there's a LOT of metal from the 80s of all different types of subgenres, and plenty of it has had massive lasting power and influence through today |
Exactly.
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AAL2014
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- #168
- Posted: 01/02/2018 20:54
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RockyRaccoon wrote: | I would argue that AC/DC is very distinct from hair metal in general. There are a couple broad comparisons to be drawn, but AC/DC carry none of the aesthetic and very little sonic similarity to bands like Motley Crue, Ratt, White Lion, or Tesla (for example). |
I'd say AC/DC laid a lot of groundwork for bands like White Lion, Ratt, Cinderella, etc to come along, even if they don't have a ton in common musically. When people think of a 4/4 back beat, it's often referred to as the AC/DC beat, which many of the drummers of that era used commonly. On top of that, I can hear a good amount of both Bon and Brian influence on the singers to come after them. Axl Rose being a huge Bon fan, Cinderella and Slaughter's singers respectively having the gruff Brian Johnson tone. No one really capitalized on catchy simplicity like AC/DC did in my opinion though.
After the release of Back In Black and For Those About To Rock, AC/DC's style didn't change per se, however, it did take on a bigger sound in their production though closer to the pop metal of the time. I believe Mutt Lange produced both Back In Back and Def Leppard's Hysteria. AC/DC are not hair metal at all, but their fingerprints are all over the genre.
If anything, I think it's fair to say that the hair metal scene was in large part a bridge between the styles of Van Halen and AC/DC. _________________ Attention all planets of the solar federation: We have assumed control.
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RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad
Location: Ground Control
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- #169
- Posted: 01/03/2018 03:13
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RockyRaccoon wrote: | I would argue that AC/DC is very distinct from hair metal in general. There are a couple broad comparisons to be drawn, but AC/DC carry none of the aesthetic and very little sonic similarity to bands like Motley Crue, Ratt, White Lion, or Tesla (for example). |
Furthermore they have more of a blues rock foundation. Hair metal typically doesn't.
Those that have no respect for Joshua Tree have no soul.
Also the dodgers last won a world series in 1988.
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rkm
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- #170
- Posted: 01/03/2018 03:36
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sethmadsen wrote: |
Those that have no respect for Joshua Tree have no soul.
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Amen, Brother. Preach it.
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