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danfan 01-03-2012 04:01 PM

The Evolution of Metal
 
Did anyone catch any part of this series on VH1 Classic? Pretty interesting, if not totally true to the facts. I watched the hour long segment on glam metal. They go over the obvious LA Sunset Strip scene and the Crue, Poison, etc. However, they do not even mention Bon Jovi. Now, on one hand, this is a compliment, but on the other, it's completely inaccurate. All the bands post 1986 they mention would have been nowhere, and were simply copying Bon Jovi's look and to some extent, sound. These weren't metal bands. To have a documentary about glam metal and not even mention Bon Jovi, in my opinion, is poor journalism. Like the band or not (which clearly the director/host of the show did not) is one thing, but to not even mention them is just an obvious hack at the band. None of the bands mentioned had half the success of Bon Jovi, and none of them remained even remotely as popular as Bon Jovi.

Javier 01-03-2012 04:16 PM

I bet Nikki would Kill to be 'complimented' in such a way. Even though that scene gave us some good songs, in retrospect it all turned into a big joke and I'm glad Bon Jovi are not included in it. They were way past it even by the end of the 80's (to me only about half of New Jersey can be considered to belong to that pop/glam/hair metal scene).

danfan 01-03-2012 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Javier (Post 1078173)
I bet Nikki would Kill to be 'complimented' in such a way. Even though that scene gave us some good songs, in retrospect it all turned into a big joke and I'm glad Bon Jovi are not included in it. They were way past it even by the end of the 80's (to me only about half of New Jersey can be considered to belong to that pop/glam/hair metal scene).

I don't consider any of New Jersey to be part of that scene, other than the look of some of the videos. But the music - No way.

Rdkopper 01-03-2012 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by danfan (Post 1078172)
Did anyone catch any part of this series on VH1 Classic? Pretty interesting, if not totally true to the facts. I watched the hour long segment on glam metal. They go over the obvious LA Sunset Strip scene and the Crue, Poison, etc. However, they do not even mention Bon Jovi. Now, on one hand, this is a compliment, but on the other, it's completely inaccurate. All the bands post 1986 they mention would have been nowhere, and were simply copying Bon Jovi's look and to some extent, sound. These weren't metal bands. To have a documentary about glam metal and not even mention Bon Jovi, in my opinion, is poor journalism. Like the band or not (which clearly the director/host of the show did not) is one thing, but to not even mention them is just an obvious hack at the band. None of the bands mentioned had half the success of Bon Jovi, and none of them remained even remotely as popular as Bon Jovi.

Maybe Jon didn't give his permission for such a show. For all Hair Metal bands right now, any press is good press so they don't care.

I'd like to think Jon has a good relationship with VH1 considering they've been supporting him post 2K. Videos/Awards/Story Tellers/BHTM

yomamasofat 01-04-2012 12:44 AM

Jon probably paid them off to hide the awesome glam past of Bon Jovi.

SexxAtraxxion 01-04-2012 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by yomamasofat (Post 1078182)
Jon probably paid them off to hide the awesome glam past of Bon Jovi.

Bon Jovi was more related to U2, Bryan Adams, Springsteen, etc, than the Glam bands.

life_of_agony 01-04-2012 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by SexxAtraxxion (Post 1078188)
Bon Jovi was more related to U2, Bryan Adams, Springsteen, etc, than the Glam bands.

No way, dude. Maybe now they are, as they seem to act like the big hair days didn't happen, but back in the day there were definitely more akin to Motley than U2 me thinks.

Captain_jovi 01-04-2012 03:54 PM

In the 80's, agreed.

If this is the same special I'm thinking of, I think it's hilarious the band's logo is clearly in the intro.

Spidey5150 01-04-2012 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by life_of_agony (Post 1078200)
No way, dude. Maybe now they are, as they seem to act like the big hair days didn't happen, but back in the day there were definitely more akin to Motley than U2 me thinks.

Jon certainly wishes they were more closely associated with Springsteen, U2, & Bryan Adams. Surely though that isn't the case. They were definitely a hair band in the 1980's. I wish they'd just accept it already.


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