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Best Album of the 1980s -- Appetite for Destruction by Guns N' Roses
Associated Content ^ | March 13, 2009 | Loran Montgomery

Posted on 03/14/2009 6:04:51 AM PDT by terabyte

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To: terabyte

If GNR AFD is not the best, it’s close.


101 posted on 03/14/2009 11:22:52 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: Terabitten

For me, it was halfway through seventh grade. I noticed this one kid had a Guns N Roses cutout on the inside of his locker. It was the band standing in front of this graffiti that read “Glam Sucks.” Got the album right after seventh grade and couldn’t believe it. Listening to it now, it’s still amazing.


102 posted on 03/14/2009 11:28:31 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: dangus

I was a Morton Downey, Jr. fan, too. He was the sole voice of reason for me at the time when I was getting deprogrammed from the leftist public school indoctrination. We need more of his confrontational style, too. Republicans act WAY too nice.


103 posted on 03/14/2009 12:10:10 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: autumnraine

Nope.....


104 posted on 03/14/2009 1:25:56 PM PDT by misterrob (FUBO----Just say it, Foooooooooooooo Boooooooowwwwww. Smooth)
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Actually, I think that GNR were different than glam rock at the time, but they were influenced more by 70’s rock than anything else. Bands like Warrant, Winger, Poison and others continued on after Appetite for Destruction was released. I remember hearing a story of an executive that had the Cherrie Pie poster on his wall (Warrant) when one of the band members walked in. When Nirvana released their 2nd album (Nevermind) the wall poster changed to the cover of Nevermind very quickly. So, I could be wrong, but it seems that the whole ‘glam’ rock thing ended in the early 90s even after GNR released “Use Your Illusion....” in ‘91.
105 posted on 03/15/2009 10:45:48 PM PDT by bk1937
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I'm gonna get flamed for this, but Cherry Pie was a MUCH better song than Nirvana'a overrated stuff.

I still get a laugh out of this one line. "In walks her daddy standing 6 foot four, said 'you ain't gonna swing with my daughter no more!"

But 70's rock is still the high point. I like the occasional Warrant song, but they are no Van Halen, Aerosmith, or Motorhead.

106 posted on 03/15/2009 10:52:31 PM PDT by Darren McCarty (Obama = Jimmy Carter II)
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To: dangus
I think it’s funny that all these hippies’ gods did recognize how evil communism is.

Right On!

As far as the 80's music scene goes, I gotta run with Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms" album .. in one fell swoop the Straits mocked the cultural degeneration within popular entertainment of the (then) fledging MTV, while laying low one *very* powerful anti-war song illustrating the horrors of war against tyranny, along with a very powerful pen-n-ink stark black-n-white video to go along with it ....

Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms

THIS is my quintessential 80's album --- Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms"

107 posted on 03/20/2009 7:18:12 PM PDT by Mr_Moonlight
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