In this one my buddy Ryan and I discuss Hair Metal during a bleak period: 1996-2000. However, was it as bad as most of us remember? Maybe... maybe not. Come check it out!
I saw motley’s dr feelgood tour here in Ohio with Tesla summer of ‘90 and Johnny crash opened the show and that was the first I’d ever heard of them. They were surprisingly loud but in a good way. Motley must of gave them good sound lol.
I got autographs from the singer and guitar player at a McDonalds the day after their show with Motley at Val du Lakes in Michigan. Only one album but it's a good one.
davy vain - in from out of nowhere butch walker - left of self centered journey - arrival danger danger - four the hardway faith no more - album of the year poison - power to the people la guns - waking the dead firehouse - category 5 bon jovi - crush
That butch walker album was a really good pop rock record. Right after that he tried going all Americana singer songwriter Emo and lost me. He just sorta goes with whatevers trendy. I find that shyt annoying. It just tells me they want to be famous and don’t actually care about music.
Shit, I love that Butch Walker album... and I really biffed not including Waking the Dead--I dig that album. Thanks for setting my shit straight, Brother. ;-)
@@misterknightowlandco i always felt that poison, had they gotten their shit together, in 2005 could have had a mega-resurgence if they had got butch to produce a comeback record.
96-2000 was not a good time period for us. If you have to dig up a Michael Monroe solo album that wasn’t even released stateside… you’re really searching deep down in the rabbit hole. Great albums tonight though! Lotta great stuff! 🍻and keep up the great work.
Hey, man, thanks a lot for the kind words. You're right... not a great period at all. Some decent music, but not a period a love to revisit. Thanks again for supporting the channel, I really appreciate it.
Most of the albums mentioned I tbh haven't given much thought to. I often and probably incorrectly in some cases assume that alot of the 90's/00's albums released by 80's bands in one way or another feature a more modern sound or style. With that being said some absolutely killer obscure glam got released in that time period. Guttersluts, Spiral Fetish, Orphan Punks, Hollywood Teasze, The Mistakes, The Peppermint Creeps, Pretty Boy Floyd, Trash Brats and Sick Six Crush etc....all released albums in that era that i absolutely love!
Shit, Brother, I need to do an episode on that stuff, but I need to spend some more time with it before I do. Working on it! And, hey, I really appreciate your support. Seriously.
Great video, always enjoy when Ryan is on! There are a few albums from these years I have to mention: I really enjoy the first two Funny Money albums, War&Peace- The Flesh and Blood Sessions, Erotic Suicide's second album - Perseverance, Mad Margritt's first album - In the Name of Rock, Shameless - Queen 4 a Day, Bad to the Bone- Itchin', and Davy Vain- In From Out of Nowhere. Two that are great but were releases of older material are: Jailhouse-S/T and Badlands- Dusk. I should've included Jailhouse's Alive in a Mad World EP for 1989, "Please Come Back" is one of my favorite underground hair metal songs
Guru, take another listen to Slaughter’s Back To Reality. It is awesome, so much swagger and groove. Jeff Blando adds a Zakk Wilde feel to it. Ryan, if you give Belly To Belly another spin, it’s an album that benefits from being very aware of the lyrics. They are brilliant. 1996 to 2000 were huge years for me because my band was getting the opportunity to open for all our heroes when they came through town. We had an iconic club that everyone would play on their way up or on their way down (and some like Ozzy and Bon Jovi would play it to warm up for big tours). So if it was hard rock/ hair metal we would get the call. We got to open for Warrant, Firehouse, Great White, Tesla, Sebastian Bach, Dee Snider, Kix, it was a magical time. A few more releases that I loved: Mr. Big - Get Over It 1999 (Ritchie Kotzen on guitar and it smokes) Slaughter - Revolution 1997 ( some great songs, CMC records kept the genre alive for awhile) Buckcherry - Self Titled 1999 (absolute blast of fresh air, just blew me away) Then Poison had 2 releases in 2000 - Crack A Smile & More and Power To The People. The & More part of Crack A Smile is pure shit but the Blues Saraceno songs are fantastic and the 5 new songs on Power are great but the live tracks are worthless.
ZZ Top released Rhythmeen in 96, a return to their classic 70s sound, with filthy fuzzy guitar and bass, and grooving riffs. Heavier than most their other alɓums.
New Tattoo is totally legit! The spirtual heir to Too Fast For Love and the proper follow up to Dr. Feelgood. If that record comes out in 92, Motley might have survived the 90s.
Great episode. Definitely a couple that I haven’t heard of and going to check out. I’m 52 and grew up loving the 80’s hair metal and still into it just as much as then but I always think of buckcherry as a bastard child of GnR and L.A. Guns and I would put Buckcherry’s ‘99 debut on my list and Saliva’s 2000 debut. Those would be the bands that obviously weren’t out in the 80’s but I thought they were bringing back that classic feel especially Buckcherry. And I love that great white album and the new tattoo album. The song Fake is a great motley tune. Bon Jovi’s crush album is cool. Different vibe but cool and I like most of slaughter’s back to reality album. Slaughter has always had a cool opening track with their albums
Shit, I can't believe I didn't include the Buckcherry debut, because I'm right with you, I love that album. I must've forgotten it came out during this time frame... shit. Also need to revisit Back to Reality. Hey, I really appreciate your support, Brother.
There is a Kevin Dubrow connection throughout the hair metal saga . Obviously the beginning with Quiet Riot springing the genre into mainstream with MTV and Billboard #1 . It would also be KD who realized around 99 that these bands could still draw a crowd, and if they consolidated their efforts , they could really draw a crowd . Sorta of a hair metal Lollapolooza . That’s when I came home in leave from the Marines and would see the first Glam Slam Metal Jam in the Woodlands Texas . It would reignite bands like Poison , Cinderella , Warrant , and ultimately get Motley original Crue back in 04 ( Vince was solo on Glam Slam) .
There Goes My Heart by EZN is one of the greatest pop songs ever that hardly anyone knows. That and Baby Loves You. And you mentioned that it could have been a TV theme - There Goes My Heart was used in the trailer of the movie The Promotion, starring John C. Reilly and Seann William Scott. The more you know :)
Ryan you HAVE to check out the third Enuff Z'Nuff album Animals With Human Intelligence. All the hallmarks and quality of their sophomore Strength and arguably at times heavier. Mary Anne Lost Her Baby, Rock n World, Bring It On Home, Master Of Pain, These Daze, the list is endless. Animals gave them their trilogy \m/
My favorite Concert was when my wife and I went to see a Warrant/Poison concert. Turns out Enuff Z'nuff and Quiet Riot opened up, and Enuff Z'nuff sounded amazing. Anyways, a great 2000 album: Danger Danger - REturn of the Great Gildersleeves
Part of the problem was few bands could get any radio airplay or promotion at all. There were actually some good albums that came out but so many of the bands were on something like the CMC International Label at that time. I appreciated the label signing so many of the bands but they didn't have the finances to push anyone. Not hair metal but Bruce Dickinson put out a couple of great solo albums.
Yeah, like I said, these bands could've put out The Dark Side of the Moon and radio wasn't going to push it. And that sucked. Hey, thanks for watching man.
Awesome video! any chance you have listened to the album Vinegar Blood from 96 by Jan Stenfor (Nasty Suicide)? also if you like Swedish glam and punk i would DEFINATLY recommend the band Reckless Love you should definitely check out their song "Monster"- it came out in 2016 but sounds like it was ripped right out of the 80s. Also this is not directly related to this era but have you checked out the EP 100 degrees in the shade by the band Cherry Bombz- it came out in 86 and featured Andy McCoy and Nasty suicide.
Here goes... -LA Guns shrinking voilet (this is amazing, a spectacular album with Jizzy Pearl singing, he and Tracii had great chemistry, it's my #1 for this time period) -The Loveless / a tale of gin and salvation (the guys from the Electric Angels, great album, more similar to Candy's whatever happen to fun than the EA album) -Warrant belly to belly (Indian giver, letter to a friend... loved it then, still love it today) -Kiss Psycho circus (Gene's tunes are a highlight - within, journey, we are one) -Kiss carnival of souls (Gene again kills it - Childhood end, seduction of the innocent, hate, i walk alone) -Motley Crue new tattoo (I didn't like it at the time but both 'she needs rock and roll' & 'first band on the moon' are killer) -Cheap Trick 97 (excellent) -Van Halen III (maybe I'm the only one who loves this album, Ed's playing is great and timeless, and i liked Gary's spin... not better than Fair Warning or Women & Children, but it's Van Frickin Halen) -Marvelous 3's hey album (the guys were in southgang, so i say it counts, and it is great!) -(honorable mention) Motley Crue generation swine - i really enjoy a few of the tunes (afraid, generation swine, anybody out there, let us prey confessions, flush) but i understand why it gets crapped on...
Hey Guru ..you want more Swedish Bands ..here you go..Crashdiet, Reckless Love ( technically From Finland ) , H.E.A.T ( you ll know the singer) , Santa Cruz , Lipz, Treat , Crazy Lixx , The Poodles, Babylon Bombs , Nasty Idols , Trench Dogs , Sister , Vains of Jenna , Bullettrain , Fatal Smile , Swedish Erotica, Lordi...there s a few off of the top of my head ..enjoy ..let me know what you think
May 1996 Great White released Let it Rock. Has some really good songs on it. It’s definitely a forgotten album. It’s not on Apple music or anything. Thanks for giving Great White some love🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 Can’t get there from here got a little more attention because they toured with RATT, poison & la guns. Only positive thing about Def Leppard Slang album We got front row seats for around $70. Played all the good songs. Thanks for another good video 🤘🏻
@@michaelhenderson5946 agree Let it Rock is a harder album. My world, lives in chains & Hand on the trigger are really great songs . Psycho City is my favorite. That album should have made them huge. 🤘🏻
This is James Anthony really enjoyed the video this one was a hard one for me my list is Warrant Belly To Belly Dokken Erase The Slate Enuff Z Nuff 1985 Wasp Helldorado Kiss Psycho Circus Motley Crue New Tattoo Great White Can't Get Their From Here That's my list not much to choose from for me but another great video Anthony keep them coming
I don't get all the hate for "Shadowlife" by Dokken. It is a departure from the standard sound but I actually like it more than the "Dysfunctional" album that preceded it. As far as ballads go if you like "Nothing Left to Say" off Dysfunctional you should like "Bitter Regret" off Shadowlife. Beautiful song. The other ballad "Convenience Store Messiah" has some nice lyrics about a store worker that helps local homeless people. I really like that one too. I like the faster songs such as "Sky Beneath My Feet", "Here I Stand", "Puppet on a String" also too. To be fair I like grunge and alternative music too and if you absolutely hate that I can understand why Shadowlife wouldn't appeal. However, I still insist that "Bitter Regret" is a really nice ballad that should be given a fair listen.
Their were some great albums released between those years thar I enjoyed erase the slate ,new tattoo, alot of people don't like shadowlife so far their are 4 songs I really like and I listen to that album gives it another chance
I'll throw in Bob Catley - The Tower (1998) and Legends (1999) - great albums written by Gary Hughes. And if you like David Glen Eisley, there's the s/t Murderer's Row from 1996, a super group also featuring Bob Kulick and Jimmy Waldo (I don't think it originally got an US release.) And because it's Mike Tramp, his solo album Capricorn from '97 - it's softer but I like it a lot. The 90s stuff from Yngwie and Pell is great, and if you like this, definitely check out what Riot did during those dark years!
My 99 , I would go see Kid Rock at a Theatre while stationed near San Diego . An unknown Buckcherry would open up and blow the show away . I was on repeat with that first Buckcherry record . I would also discover another band who opened for the Black Crowes , Bare Jr . Now this band was unique . Frontman is son of country artist Bobby Bare , and they are a weird Nirvana meets Skynyrd mix . Find and listen to Boo-tay by Bare Jr . Sammy Hagar is genius , he took on this hard rock Jimmy Buffett thing . I dig a song called One Sip of his , once again , Van Buffett
I don’t really visit these years for hair metal , certainly a weak era . Which is why the second wave of hair/sleaze metal from Sweden /Europe became a great little movement from 2000-2010ish , like Vains of Jenna , Crashdiet , reckless love , dirty penny and like you mentioned hardcore super star 🤘
Hair metal Guru and subscribers if there is any rare hair metal that you want me to make a video for an upload on my channels let me know I will be happy to do it for you.. I enjoy creating new videos for the song sometimes. Sometimes there's a little commentary before and after just to make it a little different.. I will check the comments here I don't get them on my videos.. so let me know if there's anything you want like I said.. today lots of Vixen and DC LaCroix.. the other channel is West Coast Grind house party
What's it going to take to get you to talk about Venom.. I might have to do it whatever It Is.. check out the last three albums fallen angels.. up from the depths.. storm the gates
Axel Rudi Pell was originally in a band called steeler not to be confused with Ron keel band steeler but anyway he in my opinion never lost his form and just kept making the music he likes through the 90s and until today but many other bands lost that formula by 96 especially but a few returned to it by 99-2000 for example TNT 1997 firefly to me isn’t very good but TNT transistor 1999 is much better and closer to that original TNT formula as always thank you for these videos your subscribers love them and we appreciate you
Helldarado isn't a bad album. But they definitely went full 180 from where they went with their previous album, K.F.D. In which was a much different from anything else they've done. But one hell of an album regardless. They definitely shocked many people with that album and stage show for that one. Helldarado was a 180 back to their early days. And pretty darn good to me. But I would of probably preferred another angry album like K.F.D. from them before going back to the earlier type of music