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WalrusOct9 wrote:I'm willing to bet Pearl Jam outsells Def Leppard in almost every market they play this year.
I agree with him on some level, there was a lot of crap, but the original grunge/alternative bands (Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Jane's Addiction, Pearl Jam) were phenomenal writers and musicians, just rooted in a different sound and style than Lep or Bon Jovi or whatever.
Also, the weirdest part to me is that despite being a UK band, Elliott seems to just be talking about the States...the entire 90's music scene in the UK was all ABOUT melody, with Oasis, the Manic Street Preachers, James, etc, dominating. Again, a different style, but you can't say any of those bands were about anything but catchy songs and melody....unfortunately aside from a couple of Oasis hits, none of that stuff ever reached the States unless, like me when I was 15, you went digging for it.
I don't entirely disagree wtih him, but I think he's forgetting or simply insulting a lot of great bands from the 90's, as well as just sounding like the Ebeneezer Scrooge of hard rock.
T-Bone wrote:And what was that thing titled "Slang" that DL threw at the fans around 1996?
StevePerryHair wrote:Joe is always making opinionated statements like this. It's obviously just his personality. He made some statements that weren't so nice about Poison last year, and Bret Michaels slammed him for it, and this year they toured together, go figureIt's his opinion just like any of us can have opinions. Doesn't make him right or wrong. Though I think he is kinda right. I never got into the 90's rock scene. The only thing worth anything in the 90's might be the early 90's, and that's just my opinion. I'm too much of an 80's girl to think differently
Deb wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Joe is always making opinionated statements like this. It's obviously just his personality. He made some statements that weren't so nice about Poison last year, and Bret Michaels slammed him for it, and this year they toured together, go figureIt's his opinion just like any of us can have opinions. Doesn't make him right or wrong. Though I think he is kinda right. I never got into the 90's rock scene. The only thing worth anything in the 90's might be the early 90's, and that's just my opinion. I'm too much of an 80's girl to think differently
Agreed. One of my favorite bands is from the early 90s, come on try to guess which one. I'll give ya 3 guesses and the first 2 don't count.![]()
mikemarrs wrote:DEF LEPPARD Frontman Says Music From The '90s 'Lacked Melody' - Aug. 24, 2009 "We're ten years past the Nineties and the Nineties were a huge disappointment to the Nineties kids I believe," DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott tells Billboard.com of the music of the era that followed LEPPARD's Eighties heyday. "If you look at bands that came out in the Eighties that are still going, there are dozens of them [that] are still selling out stadiums or arenas now. Where you can't count on one finger really the number of Nineties bands that are doing that."
StevePerryHair wrote:Deb wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Joe is always making opinionated statements like this. It's obviously just his personality. He made some statements that weren't so nice about Poison last year, and Bret Michaels slammed him for it, and this year they toured together, go figureIt's his opinion just like any of us can have opinions. Doesn't make him right or wrong. Though I think he is kinda right. I never got into the 90's rock scene. The only thing worth anything in the 90's might be the early 90's, and that's just my opinion. I'm too much of an 80's girl to think differently
Agreed. One of my favorite bands is from the early 90s, come on try to guess which one. I'll give ya 3 guesses and the first 2 don't count.![]()
Hmmm....Green Day?....Pearl Jam?..... I just CAN'T figure it out![]()
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BobbyinTN wrote:mikemarrs wrote:DEF LEPPARD Frontman Says Music From The '90s 'Lacked Melody' - Aug. 24, 2009 "We're ten years past the Nineties and the Nineties were a huge disappointment to the Nineties kids I believe," DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott tells Billboard.com of the music of the era that followed LEPPARD's Eighties heyday. "If you look at bands that came out in the Eighties that are still going, there are dozens of them [that] are still selling out stadiums or arenas now. Where you can't count on one finger really the number of Nineties bands that are doing that."
A-Men! I can't think of more than a few acts that came out of the 90's, and I certainly don't see any groups that have maintained any kind of popularity or record sales or decent music.
Gunbot wrote:Did Neal and Joe ever go out drinking with each other during their tour? Imagine all the smack coming out of their mouths when paired together.
stevew2 wrote:I agree,he should also comment about how he lipped with his band a long with journey in 2006
Sarah wrote:Wow, lots of people in this thread sounding stuck in the 80s. "Music just ain't what it used to be!"
Well I grew up in the 90s, and I still love 90s music, and I know plenty of people my age who do too. The decade was not shit and I'm pretty sure it wasn't disappointing for the people who grew up in it, unless their earliest memory is Backstreet Boys. Obviously I like Pearl Jam but I was only 6 when they hit it big, so I'm talking more like Third Eye Blind, Alanis, Green Day, Sublime, No Doubt, Oasis as mentioned, and a ton of little one hit wonders many people in their early/mid twenties would smile with nostalgia if they heard. Recently in Sacramento they made a 90s radio station (though sadly it replaced the only good rock station there) and I know quite a few people including myself who listen to it.
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My talk is trueStoneCold wrote:stevew2 wrote:I agree,he should also comment about how he lipped with his band a long with journey in 2006
Dude you are slippin'. Too much time hangin' with Jd?![]()
Two post above ya are two stone cold foxiena's and you wanna talk about lippin' in the days of Auggie?
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