Saturday, August 1, 2009

To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80�

or "Glam Metal"?



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

No big deal, unless they stick that title on G-N-F'n-R. Then it's on!



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

I have XM anyway, but I'm sure they're no different. Report It



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

Well.... they ARE hair bands....



Sirius has a channel called "hair nation" and they play all the great 80's hair bands.



It doesn't bother me.



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

I do, I do, I do oo I love hair bands or glam metal bands or rock bands it doesn't matter what they were called so long as I can get my sweet, sweet music. because " I wanna rock %26amp;roll all night and party every day".



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

Not particularly since I called them hair bands back then. The closest I got to listening to a hair band was GNR.



Black Flag, The Ramones, Motorhead and Waylon Jennings were more my style back then.



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

This is something that i am passionate about.



It bothers the crap out of me. The one's who initially started calling them that had nothing todo with the genre.



We all considered ourselves "HEAVY METAL" this wussy hair-band label is a bunch of bull. Glam-metal, I can live with.



Just because there was long hair, didnt mean you had to slap the artists and fans in the face a decade or so later with the "Hair band" label.



To those who listen to 80's Rock doesn't it bother you that they now call them "80's Hair Bands"?

No more than the term "c o c k rock" did in the 60s, and wow! that was true. It was also true of a lot of 80s bands, but in a more groomed and artificial way. Youth always attempts to rebel and shock. I think that "boy bands" is much more derogatory. In the end, all that matters is the music and how it makes one feel.

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