The most popular music defines the generation at the moment, today, rap and pop define ours. Rap, uneducated men singing about their drugs, their sluts, their cars, their gangs, pop, singing about...well I honesty don't know, something about clubs and what not. I need to say no more. The reason rock isn't dominating the charts is because over the years it has become a joke, and look at today's "rock singers" shit like linking park or my chemical whatnot
@irishangel707 80s and early 90s were Gen-X music (born 1965-80). MTV (back when it was MUSIC television) was Gen X's channel. I guess after the tail end of GenX started to enter adulthood in the late 90s the GenX music faded into obscurity with it. Being a smaller generation, it is more forgotten than Boomers and Millennials who sandwich it.
@irishangel707 As if hard rock and metal of the 70s, 80s, and early 90s didn't have songs about drugs, sluts, cars, gangs, and being at the club....LOL.
I love hard rock and metal, but you have to enjoy each decade's personality. Popular music (not just pop but any genre that does well on Billboard) has always been superficial and has occassional deep ballads. If you're looking for depth in popular music, you are looking in the WRONG direction.
Im Getting this Collection I got the Rock Ballads CD. Rock Band Europe is My Fave Joey Tempest i was in Love with him in 1986 and still Love him today!
Only Time Life and Universal make these kind of infomercials now. I think Westwood evolved to Cornerstone, and then became TV Music 4 U. And then they disappeared. I wonder when it happened?
Belinda Carlisle? Doesnt really fit in with a hard rock compilation album. And i wonder what prevented people from just taping (or converting to cd-r) these albums, then sending them back for a full refund back then? Probably why you rarely see these type of compilations now.
Damn Yankees<3 TOMMY SHAW<3
FMAluver14 4 months ago
WOW DAMN YANKEES ALSO ON THE LIST cool
padawan007 1 year ago
Bobbie Brown back in this infomercial was cute. I remember this infomercial. It aired I thnik until 2003.
catbeast2007 1 year ago
I love the 80's. 80's rocks
hilarioph 1 year ago
The most popular music defines the generation at the moment, today, rap and pop define ours. Rap, uneducated men singing about their drugs, their sluts, their cars, their gangs, pop, singing about...well I honesty don't know, something about clubs and what not. I need to say no more. The reason rock isn't dominating the charts is because over the years it has become a joke, and look at today's "rock singers" shit like linking park or my chemical whatnot
irishangel707 1 year ago
@irishangel707 80s and early 90s were Gen-X music (born 1965-80). MTV (back when it was MUSIC television) was Gen X's channel. I guess after the tail end of GenX started to enter adulthood in the late 90s the GenX music faded into obscurity with it. Being a smaller generation, it is more forgotten than Boomers and Millennials who sandwich it.
Gamebox27 9 months ago
@Gamebox27 thats pretty dam accurate!
TheCozybear65 4 months ago
@irishangel707 As if hard rock and metal of the 70s, 80s, and early 90s didn't have songs about drugs, sluts, cars, gangs, and being at the club....LOL.
I love hard rock and metal, but you have to enjoy each decade's personality. Popular music (not just pop but any genre that does well on Billboard) has always been superficial and has occassional deep ballads. If you're looking for depth in popular music, you are looking in the WRONG direction.
wxyzdetroit 6 months ago
This very long commercial is just awesome. The best songs, the best bands, the best videos and the best music. 80s forever.
TheAlejandropc39 2 years ago
Hey gsaid88: This pretty model is Bobby Brown, the same blonde girl who appears in the 1990 video "cherry pie" by Warrant.
TheAlejandropc39 2 years ago
Im Getting this Collection I got the Rock Ballads CD. Rock Band Europe is My Fave Joey Tempest i was in Love with him in 1986 and still Love him today!
hysteriagirl 2 years ago
This is not the same Bobbi Brown that is a makeup artist..
raisetheflag88 2 years ago
Whats Bobbie doing now she said she wont date Musicians anymore. Did she remarried and whats she doing with her career?
hysteriagirl 3 years ago 5
She's writing a tell all book. She has her own MySpace page too if you'd like to check her out there
starqz 2 years ago 3
Bobbi Brown was a video vixen who was in Warrant's Cherry Pie video and then married and divorced Jani Lane the lead singer.
DLT847 3 years ago 5
thanks alot for uploading
LuvGun77 3 years ago 2
who was this lady then a model for 80's hair/glam metal videos
gsaid88 3 years ago
i stay up late watching commercials like these. thanks for bringing it back!!!
vinaXvendetta 3 years ago 4
i remember this imformercial came out 1999 or 1998 with bobbi brown wasnt she a make up artist
gsaid88 3 years ago 3
No, she's not.
genietao1dino 3 years ago
oh i got the wrong lady then.
gsaid88 3 years ago 3
It came out in the Fall of 1998
Doobie1975 2 years ago 4
Only Time Life and Universal make these kind of infomercials now. I think Westwood evolved to Cornerstone, and then became TV Music 4 U. And then they disappeared. I wonder when it happened?
SaskBlade 3 years ago
Belinda Carlisle? Doesnt really fit in with a hard rock compilation album. And i wonder what prevented people from just taping (or converting to cd-r) these albums, then sending them back for a full refund back then? Probably why you rarely see these type of compilations now.
Metlhd313 3 years ago