Jani's finest moment in vegas 2008

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

Jani drunk in vegas.

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  • I'd still rather have this happen from time to time than to pay money to see Jamie st. James. F**k...... it's good to thrown down but shoulda partied after the show like god intended.

  • you got it right brother, that guys a fag.

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  • the guy has a point; music in the 80's was about fun, and thats all music should be. people like that prick kurt cobain killed the essence of music i think.

    music should lift your spirits and make you want to sing along, and have a good time. thats why you go to a concert. you dont put on an album thinking ,"oh, i feel like i am too happy, lets make me suicidal", then put on some nirvana or shit like that. you put music on to cheer you up.

    bands havent done that for a long time

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  • @basketsbylynda

    First of all nobody called it "hair metal" back then. MTV coined the phrase in mocking "tribute" in the late 1990's/2000's. Second of all, blaming Kurt Cocaine for killing the music is ignorant. The record companies and complacent pre-fab bands killed the music. They self-destructed with endless power ballads and commercial crap. There were very few "hair metal fans" around when Nirvana broke out. Only 13 year old girls were buying the records for the ballads. UBUNTU

  • r.i.p what happen?

  • @basketsbylynda And just to be clear, I'm not trying to shit on you or be any kind of a dick. there are literally a thousand reasons why the musical climate changed in the early 90's. It's never happened like that before or since. There's political reasons, generational gaps, the state of the country at the time, etc. It was time for drastic changes and rock music was swept up into it. Dig around online there's lots to read about the cultural shift that happened and the role rock music played

  • @basketsbylynda Speaking of knowing facts.... nobody was out to kill hair metal. It had become self-parody. Every band looked and sounded the same by 1990 thanks to greedy record companies. Something had to give. I was a big 80's rock fan and also liked bands like Pearl Jam when they came up, and still do. I also still like Warrant and other bands like them today, the ones whose music proved substantial beyond the pin-up imagery. Nobody was forced to like Nirvana. it just happened.

  • May u rest in peace Jani

  • @w0bbl3r You couldn't be MORE right! Kurt Cobain killed music as we knew it! I read a post somewhere that Warrant KILLED hair metal! I'm like whatttttt? Are you serious? You could not say that if you lived in that time! Because anyone who was around during that era and was a fan of any hair metal knows that GRUNGE killed hair metal! Bands like Nirvanna & Pearl Jam KILLED hair metal! I hate when people make comments on something and have no idea the facts about what they are commenting on! UGH!

  • Damn! Too much booze killed Jani.

  • There is nothing more helpless,irresponsible or depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge.

  • Rockstar!

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