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@qwipperty Whatever high art is. KISS rules. They made good records for decades.
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@sabirbikmaev2658 Lol that hook is all anybody cares about.
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@AlbertWeijers What's boring about it? I see in other comments that you are defending pop stars stealing other people's music wholesale. Hopefully that's not what you do.
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@buzzardluck It's not. It's a really bad way to categorize this music.
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@USMiner These bands sold millions of records and were all over radio. It wasn't just listened to people on yachts and it isn't just listened to people with yachts now.
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@justinsewell8843 I'm not a boomer but I do think it's cringe how millennials and younger generations try to categorize everything into genres that don't exist. It's not an endearing term. Donald Fagen doesn't take it as a term of endearment because it isn't.
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@mysticmerman I've heard glam metal as much as I've heard hair metal. I've heard the term hair metal used mostly by people that hate good times and love using heroin. I used to be a "hair metal" hater until I started to discover more of the music. I would consider Guns N' Roses more hard rock bordering on metal. Def Leopard is an English band and The Scorpions are German. Every glam metal band is put into the category as Poison for some reason. George Lynch from Dokken is one of greatest guitar players of all-time. So many underrated bands from that era.
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I think most people would be. It's not his show and it's live television where everything had to be perfect.
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@mhmrules You're a content creator.
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@mysticmerman Glam Metal....which ruled!
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@mysticmerman If I hated it I would call it hair metal but that is a pejorative. Glam Metal otherwise known as Metal. They were inspired by the appearance of Glam artists and theatrical artists of the 70's. David Bowie, KISS, Alice Cooper, etc. etc. It's hair metal because they have long hair? I guess in other sub genre's of metal the musicians have buzz cuts.... I like bands like Dokken and W.A.S.P.
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@luisnunes3863 He talks about deep purple and rainbow all the time.
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@luisnunes3863 He talks about his other bands plenty.
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Wrong. Rolling stone always hated guitar virtuoso's. Yngwie is on there because they hated 80's metal. One of the most influential guitarists ever.
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@johnrauner2515 You wrote all those paragraphs just to be wrong. 😂 What is this copy and paste b.s. anyway? Piracy first and foremost is about getting things for free. Availability is a benefit but it's about not having to pay. That's what's most attractive about it. They would never have cornered the market with Napster. The second Napster started charging a fee someone would come out with a new piracy method. Napster came back with that and it failed. You can't stop internet piracy. You can only hope to contain it. Spotify is the best they can get. Who is going to license their content for eternity? Never going to happen. The music, television, and film industries are worse then ever.
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@waltersheens1087 Fair use.
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@historybuff1483 They actually meant something at one time. They were always creations of music journalists who couldn't play a lick.
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@johne2404 Ah yes, another variation of "this comedy is just too advanced for you to laugh at." Wasn't that joke made about Rick and Morty? Donald Fagen doesn't seem thrilled by the categorization and he shouldn't be. It hasn't nothing to do with not watching a documentary.
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@historybuff1483 Yacht rock is one of the most ridiculous categorizations that has ever been made. There is hardly any similarity between the artists that have been placed under it's umbrella. It doesn't describe music or any of the artists. It describes the people who allegedly listen to the music. Jazz fusion was a perfectly fine categorization of Steely Dan. Soft rock artists could easily fall under "Yacht rock." Nice projection there at the end.
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@historybuff1483 No they are not closer to my age. Wimps and posers should leave the hall.
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@historybuff1483 I can't think of a bigger waste of time. People had no problem listening to Steely Dan before the Yacht Rock categorization. Oh really? So many Steely Dan songs aren't Yacht rock then. Shows how overly broad the definition it. Steely Dan has nothing to do with yachts. There is almost not connection between most "Yacht rock" artists.
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@historybuff1483 Soft rock actually describes an aspect of music. It doesn't represent a nautical vessel. Yacht rock is objectively a pejorative.
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@historybuff1483 Sure you are. Lol, I brought the music "journalist" In you out.
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@historybuff1483 You just named several different genres of music. Many of the bands considered "Yacht rock" are not from Southern California. You said "America" was not considered "Yacht rock" when they are on every list. There is no Coherent description of this genre.
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@historybuff1483 A Yacht does not describe a style of music. It has nothing to do with music. Soft rock is pretty self explanatory. It's a softer version of rock music.
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@historybuff1483 Hair metal is also a bad descriptor of the type of music played on the sunset strip in the 1980's. It's not a description that existed at the time. I don't consider Poisen metal. They are nothing like Dokken, Ratt, or Motley Crue. Reelin in the years Is just a 70's classic rock song that sold millions of copies. How it has anything to do with yachts is beyond me.
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How is that an endearing term? Donald Fagen doesn't agree.
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