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"Their fans, quite frankly, are idiots stuck in the 80s." Right. Just like the Bon Jovi fanbase. I know a lot of Bon Jovi fans, including myself, who still buy all their latest releases but still prefer the Glam records. Bon Jovi will be always remembered for Livin' on a Prayer, big hair and pink spandex. |
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Bon Jovi's popularity started to grow with the KTF records. Not the with 80's material. In Europe, the 90's material outdoes the 80's material, both when it comes to hits and when it comes to sales. http://www.drycounty.com/jovitalk/se...searchid=59651 Seriously, how many more times will you use the word spandex? You're seriously obsessed by the way Jon looked. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
I know this is a Def Leppard thread, I apologize.
I might sound thick, but remember I'm young. When the hell did Jon wear pink spandex? On topic - is Def's latest album good? I want to get into them and my brother has it already, so I was wondering if I should listen to that or one of the earlier, ore popular albums? |
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About Def Leppard, don't waste your money with the last album. Any album until Retro Active is just fine. Later material is mediocre. |
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David - personally their early albums High N' Dry and Pyromania are their greatest albums, very AC/DC and raw and good rock and roll.
Hysteria is their Slippery When Wet, most popular and spawned their hits 'Animal', 'Pour Some Sugar On Me', 'Hysteria' and more. Try their 2004 Best Of, got all the hits on it and I'm sure you'll enjoy it, it doesn't contain any of their early stuff I love (except for a couple songs 'Photograph' and 'Rock Of Ages') but still a good compilation. Hope that helps. Oh and for the record, I really like Songs From The Sparkle Lounge. |
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