Ouch.. as a rocker of the early 80's through the 90's I'm offended! (not terribly)It's similar to asking, "What's your favorite stomach parasite?" Hairbands are .
I don't consider Metallica or megadeath hair bands. They were just metal, which is light-years cooler than hair bands like Poison.Ouch.. as a rocker of the early 80's through the 90's I'm offended! (not terribly)
Big fan of early Metallica (80's) Cliff Burton,, and yes, Dave Mustaine - We introduced them to legions in the outlying communities.. countless firesides, bars and house parties.. in retrospect should have been compensated by their promotion budget.
Very cool intro: Cliff Burton- amazing innovative bassist.. left our world far to early
lmaoI think that this site is going to HELL
Anyone who played in the Yardbirds is not a hairball band.I'm not a big fan of "hair" music or heavy metal even though I did collect Led Zeppelin (were they part of that venue?). For whatever reason, maybe it was Mr. Wilson's love of classical music when I was going to school in Sequim during the 50's and 60's, but I prefer something like this:(the original hair band, er, orchestra). @ribka - sorry to sort of rip off your intent, gomenasai.
JUST metalI don't consider Metallica or megadeath hair bands. They were just metal, which is light-years cooler than hair bands like Poison.
I was a huge "rocker" of the 80's. No hair bands though! Saw Metallica at the first Monsters of Rock in Spokane. I think I was 14. After, i saw them every time they made it to Washington up till about 1998. Good memoriesOuch.. as a rocker of the early 80's through the 90's I'm offended! (not terribly)
Big fan of early Metallica (80's) Cliff Burton,, and yes, Dave Mustaine - We introduced them to legions in the outlying communities.. countless firesides, bars and house parties.. in retrospect should have been compensated by their promotion budget.
Very cool intro: Cliff Burton- amazing innovative bassist.. left our world far to early
I don't even remember my 20'sI was a huge "rocker" of the 80's. No hair bands though! Saw Metallica at the first Monsters of Rock in Spokane. I think I was 14. After, i saw them every time they made it to Washington up till about 1998. Good memories90's I did move into the Seattle music scene with "alternative " bands. Loved my early 20's!