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I have fingers crossed... but without hating too much, we all already know how this is going to turn out...
Which is exactly why they don't need to play 80s shit. I know that will upset many grey haired men, but bands have to be relevant to succeed. I'd love to see them carve out their own niche in the modern era. They used to, but man, that was a long time ago. I hope Eddie has something other than Catherine to offer, and that was a result of a broken drunken mind or something.Tone Zone":8tacfkjf said:It's not the 80's anymore....who knows if the magic is even still there?
Totally disagree, VH had a sig sound and style that put them on the map, it they come out with anything close to that, theyre golden.Rogue":6xtgih7l said:Which is exactly why they don't need to play 80s shit. I know that will upset many grey haired men, but bands have to be relevant to succeed. I'd love to see them carve out their own niche in the modern era. They used to, but man, that was a long time ago. I hope Eddie has something other than Catherine to offer, and that was a result of a broken drunken mind or something.Tone Zone":6xtgih7l said:It's not the 80's anymore....who knows if the magic is even still there?
Gainzilla":dwobspgu said:Rogue":dwobspgu said:Totally disagree, VH had a sig sound and style that put them on the map, it they come out with anything close to that, theyre golden.
As far as relevance goes, theyve been relevant since day one. In the 14 years since their last album theyve barely done anything aside from a few tours here and there and people everywhere( as in VH fans ) are rabid as hell for a new album and tour.. That pretty much proves their relevance. The album could be just as bad as III and it still wont matter IMHO, Theyll still sell out shows all over...
There it is...my thoughts exactlyGainzilla":14c5bdt1 said:Totally disagree, VH had a sig sound and style that put them on the map, it they come out with anything close to that, theyre golden.Rogue":14c5bdt1 said:Which is exactly why they don't need to play 80s shit. I know that will upset many grey haired men, but bands have to be relevant to succeed. I'd love to see them carve out their own niche in the modern era. They used to, but man, that was a long time ago. I hope Eddie has something other than Catherine to offer, and that was a result of a broken drunken mind or something.Tone Zone":14c5bdt1 said:It's not the 80's anymore....who knows if the magic is even still there?
As far as relevance goes, theyve been relevant since day one. In the 14 years since their last album theyve barely done anything aside from a few tours here and there and people everywhere( as in VH fans ) are rabid as hell for a new album and tour.. That pretty much proves their relevance. The album could be just as bad as III and it still wont matter IMHO, Theyll still sell out shows all over...
In 1995, the last Sammy era album put out, it was so NOT 80s and hit number 1. When the 80s was officially dead and grunge was the rock of the day, VH was still on top. Do you honestly think they would have been there rehashing 1984? Where was DLR at this time? Wouldn't have happened.Gainzilla":209tp5op said:Totally disagree, VH had a sig sound and style that put them on the map, it they come out with anything close to that, theyre golden.
As far as relevance goes, theyve been relevant since day one. In the 14 years since their last album theyve barely done anything aside from a few tours here and there and people everywhere( as in VH fans ) are rabid as hell for a new album and tour.. That pretty much proves their relevance. The album could be just as bad as III and it still wont matter IMHO, Theyll still sell out shows all over...
Rogue":2d48htjn said:In 1995, the last Sammy era album put out, it was so NOT 80s and hit number 1. When the 80s was officially dead and grunge was the rock of the day, VH was still on top. Do you honestly think they would have been there rehashing 1984? Where was DLR at this time? Wouldn't have happened.
Rogue":2d48htjn said:Don't get me wrong, 1984 is my favorite VH release, but they evolved as rock evolved and maintained their identity. Rehashing 80s sounds with Roth's ohs and ahahahahahas won't get them in the top 100 today, unless every 40+ year old woman buys their man a copy for Valentines day in hopes to give him a boner like the 80s while they've already bought a another copy the week before.
Rogue":2d48htjn said:Yeah, they'll sell out shows (whether their new stuff is good or not) until the old people stop going......unless they find a place in the modern world. Rehashing 80s stuff won't cut it. Sorry, it won't. How do I know this? Because the 80s died and is still dead for a reason, it won't be resurrected with VH.
pretty much what I was getting at...Gainzilla":2qn0mods said:VH was on top because it was VH. As for Balance doing well in 1995, its my personal opinion that it did well because Music in general at that time was crap AND it was VH. What they put out wasnt 80's or 90's IMHO.
VH was still on top because they were producing music that resonated with that culture. I agree it wasn't 80s or 90s...that's what I've been saying. They didn't rehash 80s stuff in the 90s, but they're 90s stuff, while not the grunge of the day, was still modern (ei not old stuff).Gainzilla":183jrqwf said:VH was on top because it was VH. As for Balance doing well in 1995, its my personal opinion that it did well because Music in general at that time was crap AND it was VH. What they put out wasnt 80's or 90's IMHO. And Yeah, I have no doubts that if they rehashed 1984, it would have done well.
I'd like them to be in the top 100. I'd like to see them pick up where they left off. Roth's ohs and ahahahas will just sound stupid today. So will the party lyrics. VHs popularity continued (and grew) post Roth was because they evolved beyond the 80s.Rogue":183jrqwf said:They dont need to get into the top 100 today, theyre VH... Theres a whole other generation that worships VH for all of the same reasons the one before them did.
Because the bands evolved beyond the grunge sound, but still kept their identity. The ones that didn't are gone.Rogue":183jrqwf said:Grunge is gone but most of the bands that defined it are still going strong..
Metallica too evolved beyond the 80s. Every band that still has relevance evolved but kept their identity. BTW, there is good stuff on every Metallica release to date, even if the whole album fell short of previous glory.Rogue":183jrqwf said:Your points might have merits with other bands but certainly not with a band like VH. Look at Metallica, theyve made millions churning out crap for years now but guess what? They still sell tons of albums and they still sell out shows all over because of who they are..
Rogue":1yc7e7f7 said:VH was still on top because they were producing music that resonated with that culture. I agree it wasn't 80s or 90s...that's what I've been saying. They didn't rehash 80s stuff in the 90s, but they're 90s stuff, while not the grunge of the day, was still modern (ei not old stuff).
Rogue":1yc7e7f7 said:I'd like them to be in the top 100. I'd like to see them pick up where they left off. Roth's ohs and ahahahas will just sound stupid today. So will the party lyrics. VHs popularity continued (and grew) post Roth was because they evolved beyond the 80s.
Rogue":1yc7e7f7 said:Because the bands evolved beyond the grunge sound, but still kept their identity. The ones that didn't are gone.
Rogue":1yc7e7f7 said:Metallica too evolved beyond the 80s. Every band that still has relevance evolved but kept their identity. BTW, there is good stuff on every Metallica release to date, even if the whole album fell short of previous glory.
I don't have to be EVH to know if a song sucks.BYTOR":2tny4t7q said:The good thing is that everyone on this board has always been irrelevant when it comes to playing/releasing music that matters, so there is no worries about losing what you never had in the first place!!
VH could shit out better stuff even today, than anyone on here could produce( myself included )
At least this release is from a group of guys that have a chance at making some magic![]()
A lot of post Roth era VH popularity had nothing to do with Roth era VH. They had more number 1 hits, more number 1 albums post Roth. Largely because they expanded beyond the 80s and evolved with the modern era that appealed to a larger base and still were different than everyone else....that and Sammy was a more appealing singer to the masses.Gainzilla":2z2swrsj said:Meh, thats pushing it. I still stand by what I said, It had more to do with the state of the music scene at that time and the fact that it was VH. The Album might have hit number one but I think that youd be hard pressed to find any fan that would think that album was any where near to be as strong as their past, defining material.
I am pawning nothing more as fact than you. Not particularly relevant to the topic though.Gainzilla":2z2swrsj said:Who wouldnt? Id be willing to bet you that fans would go berserk for anything that comes close to prime Roth area material. MAybe you dont but thats just your opinion, just dont try to pawn it off as fact.
Nirvana was the only grunge band in the 90s? Were you stuck listening to 80s music in the 90s?Gainzilla":2z2swrsj said:Like who? Nirvana? a shotgun shell killed that band lol!!! Fans want what put a band on the map. If theyre lucky, there new "evolved" music is just as relevant as what made them. Sadly that is rarely the case.
Yet, they are still popular and selling out shows. In fact, more than before. People like to hear old stuff, sure, but rehashing the same old stuff is boring as hell (see point above).Gainzilla":2z2swrsj said:And the overwhelming majority of Metallica fans want material that recalls Kill Em All-Master of Puppets. The fact that they get one or 2 likeable songs on new releases means nothing IMO. People CRAVE the old stuff for a reason.
I hope so. I look forward to it. As long as Eddie hasn't lost his ability to write, there should be something on there worthwhile. At least, I hope.BYTOR":3tfx70ma said:The good thing is that everyone on this board has always been irrelevant when it comes to playing/releasing music that matters, so there is no worries about losing what you never had in the first place!!
VH could shit out better stuff even today, than anyone on here could produce( myself included )
At least this release is from a group of guys that have a chance at making some magic![]()
Rogue":3n4oo6u2 said:A lot of post Roth era VH popularity had nothing to do with Roth era VH. They had more number 1 hits, more number 1 albums post Roth. Largely because they expanded beyond the 80s and evolved with the modern era that appealed to a larger base and still were different than everyone else....that and Sammy was a more appealing singer to the masses.
Rogue":1q1abyl5 said:Which is exactly why they don't need to play 80s shit. I know that will upset many grey haired men, but bands have to be relevant to succeed.Tone Zone":1q1abyl5 said:It's not the 80's anymore....who knows if the magic is even still there?
Shark Diver":1guvt3m6 said:Once you blaze the trail, it's blazed. If everyone keeps waiting for you to blaze new trails, well that's unrealistic.
ejecta":1ennkpyc said:Shark Diver":1ennkpyc said:Once you blaze the trail, it's blazed. If everyone keeps waiting for you to blaze new trails, well that's unrealistic.
I would agree but over the time of their career they have continued to change, evolve, and IMHO innovate. VH1 sounds nothing like 1984 and 1984 sounds nothing like OU812. Plus I think OU812 has just as many good songs as 1984 or VH1. They are are just different. I'd argue 5150, OU812 etc were a new trail.
The same thing that made them relevant in the 90s when the 80s was dead. They did what they did and did it well. They didn't stay stuck from decades past and wrote new material that had a place in that era. It doesn't have to sound like Bieber, Godsmack, or Nickleback to works it's way into the culture. That is exactly what VH always did. They never sounded like anyone else, but was always a popular band until whatever it was that happened happened and they just stopped.Shark Diver":39v8akjn said:So what would make them relevant today? Getting Gaga or Bieber to front? Rap? Cookie monster into a mic about Satan? Win American Idol? Create a reality show?![]()
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