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Greetings from 1987. RIP Cassete tape and walkman era and good old MTV
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WHITESNAKEEEEEE (H) !
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@bjggjb I've asked that question many times as I'm scanning over and over to find something that makes sense and speaks to your life and emotions. Where did my 80's "Hair Bands" go? I miss their heart, soul, and tunes daily. Thank God for youtube... I've enjoyed many songs I thought I'd never hear again. :) BRING BACK THE 80'S MUSIC!!!!!
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This song brings back so many memories of me and my ex. 1988 will live forever for me in this song.
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ゲイリームーアばりのプレイ
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@rockqueenpromotions No no, I totally agree, Whitesnake beat Kylie Minogue hands down. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is that Kylie Minogue got much more coverage and vastly more popular due to her soap star beginnings and catchy pop tunes. I'm certainly not saying she's better, I'm just saying that her music style is more mainstream. It's sad that's the case too. In a perfect world, live rock bands would be mainstream and teeny-bop stuff would be for little kids.
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@leatwix I don't agree with this! Whitesnake, though formed in 1977, was kick ass in the 80's. To anyone who is true Rock Fan, Kylie Minogue doesn't hold a candle to ANYONE Rock Band from this era.
But... opinions are like assholes... everyone's got one! So, you're entitled to yours. =)
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@bjggjb Nirvana and Pearl Jam "Killed" this kind of rock at the end of the 80's. I have, and always will, LOVED the 80's. Musically speaking it was one of the best decades ever in my opinion. I'm glad hard rock is FINALLY starting to make a comeback! =) Always Rock On!! \m /
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It is indeedy an interesting experience to get back to this after 20 yrs or so. This stuff now sounds modern, which it didn't back then, and Whitesnake easily outnumber today's bands like Linkin Park, Creed and what have you. Maybe they were ahead of their times but we just didn't notice. :)
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@leatwix Many forget Whitesnake were awesome before THIS album... David Coverdale never topped this album simply because he sacked the band after all their parts were recorded and in doing so he lost John Sykes who wrote the majority of the songs if not them all. The subsequent album Slip of the Tongue I like but it certainly wasn't anywhere near '1987'. The demise of DC and Sykes relationship was also the demise of Whitesnakes creativity, even with Beach/Aldrich the last album sucked balls.
This album is timeless,,,,,classic....UNREAL !!!!!!
69masterone 2 years ago 27
Something I'll never understand:
Back around 1987, awesome, stab-into-your-soul rock like this was HUGE. Then...
"Hip-Hop" and dance crap took over the music scene, starting around 1989-1990.
WHAT THE FUCK happened..?
bjggjb 1 year ago 23