Just a hair younger, Slaughter and Winger really take me back to my 9th grade year. Really miss the music in general from that era...sadly most of what passes as music these days is straight flaming crap.
Deadwood1919, Permission to use this quote whenever I can?! Lol I read a lot of comments, yours just hit home and simply yet perfectly worded. Gotta give credit when it’s due🤘
@@deweyoxburger5470 That would be Y&T, but yes, I remember playing the Black Tiger album (on cassette) all the damn time back in 85 or so. TNT had a couple of videos, "Everyone's A Star" and "10,000 Lovers." Both good!
This was great. Another glam hair band you should get into is Winger. "Headed For A Heartbreak" - "Seventeen" - "Madalaine" - "Miles Away" - "Hungry". Can't go wrong with any of those songs.
@salbro5985 oh yeah....I remember that opening band.....I seen them in Harrisburg, PA....cool stage set up KISS had, the Sphinx with lasers shooting out lol.....Eric Carrr.....what a drummer😔
I saw them in concert back in 2006, together with Firehouse and Poison....their debut album have so many good songs: Desperately, Mad About you, Spend My Life, You Are the One, Gave me your Heart, Burning Bridges.....it was 🔥.
This entire album was my jam for most of my senior year in high school, 1990-91. Spend My Life, She Wants More, Mad About You, Burnin' Bridges, Eye to Eye, Gave Me Your Heart, anything off of Stick it to Ya is great!
this was the 80s life of someone in their late teens...early 20s.......Up all night....sleep all day....and it was a BLAST!!!! I'm a woman and i partied like a man back then.....It was all head bangin....dancing....hanging with friends....cruisin the streets of a small town....keg parties in the middle of nowhere....and hooking up with that one special person. I really miss those days....I DO NOT miss the hangovers....LOL!! When the 90s set in...it was time to settle down, raise kids and make a living. I'm in my mid 50s now....and i still like to listen to ALL those old hits from the 80s....nothing like a good head banger to get your blood pumping. Music makes an old heart feel young again.
I guess when ever, now that I hear Slaughter I think of the movie "Rock Star" because the drummer is in it. Since you guys have a soft spot for 80s metal and apparently Jennifer Aniston you should definately check it out. Its a fun little story with some REALLY good 80s music.
Their first single, from the debut album, Stick It To Ya, in 1990. Written by Mark and bassist Dana Strum. This and Fly to the Angels were their biggest songs.
I used to help with show setups and concert security back in that day... My buddy got me to help for a show, and was helping get lights set... dude in a leather jacket walked up to us... Crew guy I was working with intro'd me... it was Mark Slaughter... had a really cool and real talk with him for about 20 mins.. just a couple guys... no freakout or over fanning... awesome down to earth guy
I remember when this first came out, a true 80's hair band classic! Mark Slaughter also sang lead vocals for The Vinnie Vincent Invasion (Vinnie Vincent, former KISS guitarist) and his song ASHES TO ASHES is a Solid ROCKER!
💕🤘🏼 I still get this song stuck in my head from time to time, love it! When I turned 21 Slaughter happen to be playing in a heavy metal bar in Denver, I don’t remember much about that night, except for having a good time!…laughter with an S😹💚🌻
God MTV played the hell of this music video in early 1990. It was their #1 most requested video for like 2 months straight on the nightly video request countdown
Slaughter was formally known as the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Vinnie replaced Ace in KISS, fired from there, and fired from his own solo band lol. Check out LOVE KILLS from the pre Slaughter from a Nightmare in Elm St 4
@@Chris.Davis.2 Mark has said they kicked him out in interviews, but still pathetic if your whole solo band quits and goes on without you and has 10X the success u did lol
@@Chris.Davis.2 From what I've gotten from interviews is that Vinnie Vincent was awful to work with-verbally and psychologically abusive-plus he was self-indulgent and unreliable. The record label got tired of his BS and all the sunk costs so they cut Vincent loose and offered Mark Slaughter and one other band member Vinnie's record contract which they accepted. And from that, they formed Slaughter.
@@LivingInTheKaliYogurt I hear ya,sounds like BS follows Vinnie. That story would mean the record company did the firing. Mark and the other guys probably did not having anything nice to say about Vinnie and may have been digging the knife a little. I actually kinda liked Vinnie Vincent band.
J/A, Don’t Treat Me Bad - Firehouse. I suggest you come back to Firehouse. This is a straight up jam by them and was big time popular! Love to see you react to it.
I saw them open for Kiss in 1990. They were amazing live. I've seen them twice in the last few years, and they still put on a good show. This was my theme song when I was 19 years old!
Met these guys once. Very nice and appreciative of their fans, especially Mark Slaughter and Blas Elias. They stayed around and talked music with everyone backstage and really took their time with us.
The 80's were awesome, the music was the best. When this song came out I was in my early 20's. This song so reminds me of my wonderful life then, beautiful girls, loud music and staying up all night! For a similar song from the same era: The Bullet Boys-Smooth Up In ya or The Love of Money.
This was a band I listen to while unemployed and yes, it was my anthem. Most days I did stay up all night and sleep all day. I only got in the band because of the album cover. Delving into the bands history, in 10 years, they suffered so much than other bands did in decades. Loss of a love one ( Fly to the Angels dedicated) Banded member charged with drug possession, and then the death of a member due to a truck/ car accident. Mark Slaughter is also featured in the music video of Rock Sugar’s mesh up featuring a lot of celebrity cameos. Mark Hamill and Weird Al to name a few.
Wife here..Loved these Guys late 80's..Mark Slaughter started in the "Vinnie Vincent Invasion"..A member of the band KISS solo projects..Love Glam Metal!!..Saw Slaughter with KiSS and Winger..My 1st Rock concer!!
FYI, Great White, Slaughter, Quiet Riot, & Vixen are all touring together tour called "80's Rock Invasion" you both seem to of listened to all of them might as well see them live now. Keep a look out for this show near you or a State near you. It would be rockin :) keep entertaining us!
I still love Slaughter and I’m 68. They are the coolest guys too. Their drummer Blas Elias is one of the best drummers around and has been with the blue man group in Vegas as a drummer and every Christmas season is with Trans Siberian Orchestra. And has also played again with Slaughter from time to time. And Blas is an all around nice guy. ❤
YES! I’m so glad you finally got back to Slaughter. For your next song, I recommend either “Spend My Life” or “Mad About You”. Mark Slaughter has some soaring vocals.
I have seen these guys many times on concert. They are a great, fun band. This whole album rocks. Eye To Eye and Burnin' Bridges kick the album off nicely. A few others from the album include You Are The One and Desperately. Some from other albums include Days Gone By, Stuck With You and You're My Everything. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum were also in Vinnie Vincent's Invasion where they did some cool songs. The drummer is now with the Trans Siberian Orchestra.
They actually played The Plaza in their hometown of Vegas 3 Fridays ago! I didn't know about it until that night so didn't make out there but would've been a fun show. I've heard Mark Slaughter has maintained his voice a lot better than most of his peers from the glam/ hair metal era.
Both this song and the "Fly to the Angels" was from their debut album "Stick It to Ya"... it was a killer album. Those were the two major hits but they had a couple other minor hits "Spend My Life" and "Mad About You". The whole album was great.
I still have the cassette tape, lol… Great reaction! Amber, since Jay seems to like those bands with the double same names, another 80s hair band to check out is Danger Danger, and the songs “Bang Bang” or “Naughty Naughty”… you’re welcome, lol 😎🤘
Watching this reminds me of a later era 80s glam band called Enuff Z Nuff. They had a pretty good tune called Michelle. I bought the album because of it and I wasn't disappointed.
PLEASE react to Winger "HEADED FOR A HEARTBREAK" (original video). It's my absolute favorite 80's metal song!!!! It is just sooooo good!! Pretty please?🙏
You guys are like my friends that i show bands from the 80s that i like and you react, and thank you for being with me and my joints in my lonely nights❤
Check out Vinnie Vincent Invasion with Vinnie Vincent formerly of Kiss on guitar, Mark Slaughter on lead vocals and Dana Strum on bass who helps Mark form Slaughter. Two songs in particular Love Kills and That Time of Year!!!
I cosign this recommendation. Both great songs, though in my opinion they are also 2/3 of the ONLY good VVI tunes. The first Invasion album with the other singer is a hot mess. And the album with Mark Slaughter is also pretty terrible except for the above 2 songs and Vinnie's instrumental that ends the album.
May 4th, 1990 - saw them and Faster Pussycat open for KISS in Lubbock, TX. MTV's Headbanger's Ball was there filming because it was the first show of the tour. Good Times. There's some video of the show on youtube.
Before forming Slaughter, Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum were part of Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Vinnie Vincent was lead guitarist for KISS in the early 80s. Check out "Love Kills" from Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
Desperately is by far my favorite Slaughter song. For some reason it was not released as a single, but the fact that it is played (at least it seems this way to me) more than any other Slaughter song on Hair Nation (SiriusXM) speaks volumes. I think Amber would really like Spend My Life.
Saw Slaughter open up for KISS around '89 or so. They were a brand new band at the time and put on a great show. I remember the audience pumping their fists to this song!
Myself and 8 other service members hung out with these guys in Scotland on Cinderella headliner. These guys were cool AF. Have a pic of me and Tim Kelly along with some other great shots. Semper Fi!
Back in the days, I wasn't fan of Slaughter, but time has passed and now, I appreciate some of their songs. In my opinion, their best album is "The Wild Life" (1992). It contains songs like "Reach For The Sky", "The Wild Life", "All The Days Gone By".
it's interesting to see how people label 80s bands...when your living through the 80s, there was a distinction between glam bands such as Tigertailz, Pretty Boy Floyd, Hanoi Rocks and hard rock bands like Slaughter, Motley,etc..Mark and Dana came from Vinnie Vincent Invasion..and started their own original band.
MORE than a year! Please do more Slaughter! Try "Spend My Life", "Real Life", or "Days Gone By". (And you were close... this is from 1990.) Also... you haven't done any songs by Winger yet! Try "Seventeen", it's a banger!!
Other than Slaughter, you can also check out some lesser known so-called "hair bands" with a rawer, a grittier or a darker sound/attitude: - Love/Hate: "Blackout In The Red Room", "Why Do You Think They Call It Dope", "Wasted In America" - Dangerous Toys: "Teas'n, Pleas'n", "Scared", "Line Em Up" - Circus Of Power: "Call Of The Wild", "Motor", "Mama Tequila" - Vain: "Beat The Bullet", "Who's Watching You" - Every Mother's Nightmare: "Walls Come Down" - Tangier: "On The Line" - Tora Tora: "Guiltyy", "Walkin' Shoes", "Amnesia", "Faith Healer" - Asphalt Ballet: "Soul Survive" - Junkyard: "Hollywood", "Simple Man" - Badlands: "Dreams In The Dark", "Winter's Call"
Having graduated in '83, I was definitely around for this era. One term I never heard during that time was "glam metal." Not sure when that first came around. Even "hair metal" or "hair band" wasn't used until the late 80's. At least not that I heard. Back in those days, what got air time was all just rock, or metal. And metal was Priest.
Mark Slaughter has been around a long time. He was a part of Vinnie Vincent and also did a little known duet with Jack Blades and Night Ranger called Tell Me I'm Wrong.
The 80's rock seen was something to be a part of. I miss it so much. My only solace of the year - as I have mentioned before - is going to the M3 Rock Festical every year in Columbia, MD to get my fix to be in an environment that just takes me back to "my time." Slaughter was one of my favorites. Please be sure to gather a playlist of all your 80's rock reactions so I can see them one after the other. Thank God for Spotify!
I'm 50 years old and still have Slaughter in that playlist. Thank you Rob Squad!🤘
Just a hair younger, Slaughter and Winger really take me back to my 9th grade year. Really miss the music in general from that era...sadly most of what passes as music these days is straight flaming crap.
@@scottswenson383 you're too kind.
@@scottswenson383 Miles Away by Winger! 😎🔥🤘🎸
-#cheers-- !-
proud to say I dumped all that crap by the mid 90's...evolution and much real-er music never scared me. 🤭
80s was the epitome of the party rock. 90s was the hangover. 😁
Perfect description.
Lol, nicely put and correct
Not!
🎯 Nailed it! 😂
Deadwood1919, Permission to use this quote whenever I can?! Lol I read a lot of comments, yours just hit home and simply yet perfectly worded. Gotta give credit when it’s due🤘
Every 80s hairband was 75% rock, 23% ballad, and 104% Aqua Net. There's plenty more rockers for ya, Jay!
Amen! Jay, you would actually dig a lot of tunes by a band called TNT. Also recommend for YOU, Lillian Axe.
they were pop rock, some good most circus acts.
You forgot the spandex. Oh, the horrors..........................
@@OneThousandHomoDJs Summertime Girls by TNT is one of my faves.
@@deweyoxburger5470 That would be Y&T, but yes, I remember playing the Black Tiger album (on cassette) all the damn time back in 85 or so.
TNT had a couple of videos, "Everyone's A Star" and "10,000 Lovers." Both good!
I miss the 80’s.
Best music ever came from the 80's. Today's music is pure crap.
@@teresahauck6952 You're being too kind.
Me too!!!
Me too
Fly to the Angels!!!
So many good songs off this album, "Desperately", "Mad about you", "Spend my life" are good ones to listen to.
Spend My Life is a very beautiful song! 😎🔥🤘🎸
She Wants More is an absolute banger also.
@@paullanier3597 Fly To the Angels also!!
I wore two cassettes and the LP! Just bought it on CD couple years ago. Staple in my car.
Mad about you and Spend My Life definitely
This was great. Another glam hair band you should get into is Winger.
"Headed For A Heartbreak" - "Seventeen" - "Madalaine" - "Miles Away" - "Hungry".
Can't go wrong with any of those songs.
Love me some Winger!
I’ve been saying this for 2 YEARS
Easy Come Easy Go….Can’t Get Enough….
@@h1dministries922 - Hopefully one of their Patreon supporters will reccomend them.
Winger is awesome!!
I was a big haired heavy metal girl in the 80’s/90’s. Still love it so much! 80’s/90’s music was something special!
This was another anthem for 1989. I graduated in 1989, so this was blasting on our car stereos. We lived this stuff, you know. The lyrics.
The album was released in 1990 not 1989.
My first concert in '89.....Slaughter opened up for KISS!...I was 14 and that night changed my life for good.🤘
Peace from Pennsylvania ✌️
Hot in the Shade tour! 😎 Saw them both in Providence with *opening* opening act Little Caesar.
@salbro5985 oh yeah....I remember that opening band.....I seen them in Harrisburg, PA....cool stage set up KISS had, the Sphinx with lasers shooting out lol.....Eric Carrr.....what a drummer😔
I saw that same show here in Portland. Phenomenal. ❤
Did you see Winger as well? I know they were on part of that tour with Slaughter and KISS.
Slaughter kind of evolved from KISS, Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum were in The Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Vinnie of course was in KISS
I saw them in concert back in 2006, together with Firehouse and Poison....their debut album have so many good songs: Desperately, Mad About you, Spend My Life, You Are the One, Gave me your Heart, Burning Bridges.....it was 🔥.
Firehouse Rock! 😎🔥🤘🎸
I saw that concert tour. Such good times when my life was about the party...before the "grown-up" job and kids. This made me smile today.
This entire album was my jam for most of my senior year in high school, 1990-91. Spend My Life, She Wants More, Mad About You, Burnin' Bridges, Eye to Eye, Gave Me Your Heart, anything off of Stick it to Ya is great!
this was the 80s life of someone in their late teens...early 20s.......Up all night....sleep all day....and it was a BLAST!!!! I'm a woman and i partied like a man back then.....It was all head bangin....dancing....hanging with friends....cruisin the streets of a small town....keg parties in the middle of nowhere....and hooking up with that one special person. I really miss those days....I DO NOT miss the hangovers....LOL!! When the 90s set in...it was time to settle down, raise kids and make a living. I'm in my mid 50s now....and i still like to listen to ALL those old hits from the 80s....nothing like a good head banger to get your blood pumping. Music makes an old heart feel young again.
Their song “Desperately” is awesome. Great upbeat
I guess when ever, now that I hear Slaughter I think of the movie "Rock Star" because the drummer is in it. Since you guys have a soft spot for 80s metal and apparently Jennifer Aniston you should definately check it out. Its a fun little story with some REALLY good 80s music.
Their first single, from the debut album, Stick It To Ya, in 1990. Written by Mark and bassist Dana Strum. This and Fly to the Angels were their biggest songs.
Something most people don't realize is the LA Punk scene street cred the Go-Gos have from playing the same venues and bills as Black Flag!
If you listen closely again to “Fly to the Angels” in the very beginning, everyone is singing “Up All Night”
My friend and I would throw out our voices trying to sing along with Mark Slaughter. 😂 Mad About You is another great rocking song to try.
The chorus is all I remember of this song. Definitely the motto where I'm from, Miami, FL 305.
The song is about living in Las Vegas. I've seen Slaughter open for Kiss many times back in the day
I used to help with show setups and concert security back in that day... My buddy got me to help for a show, and was helping get lights set... dude in a leather jacket walked up to us... Crew guy I was working with intro'd me... it was Mark Slaughter... had a really cool and real talk with him for about 20 mins.. just a couple guys... no freakout or over fanning... awesome down to earth guy
I remember when this first came out, a true 80's hair band classic! Mark Slaughter also sang lead vocals for The Vinnie Vincent Invasion (Vinnie Vincent, former KISS guitarist) and his song ASHES TO ASHES is a Solid ROCKER!
You know it's hitting the right notes when these two crack their smirks!
\
Love when I hear a band I haven’t heard in a long time. ❤
I graduated in 92’ and you are definitely right, it was an anthem and we put it to the test!!!
💕🤘🏼 I still get this song stuck in my head from time to time, love it! When I turned 21 Slaughter happen to be playing in a heavy metal bar in Denver, I don’t remember much about that night, except for having a good time!…laughter with an S😹💚🌻
Say what you want, 80s and early 90s hair metal was some of the best party music ever.
I remember when everything had a guitar solo. Miss that...
God MTV played the hell of this music video in early 1990. It was their #1 most requested video for like 2 months straight on the nightly video request countdown
Slaughter was formally known as the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Vinnie replaced Ace in KISS, fired from there, and fired from his own solo band lol. Check out LOVE KILLS from the pre Slaughter from a Nightmare in Elm St 4
LOL, they didn't fire Vinnie, they left.
@@Chris.Davis.2 Mark has said they kicked him out in interviews, but still pathetic if your whole solo band quits and goes on without you and has 10X the success u did lol
@@Chris.Davis.2 From what I've gotten from interviews is that Vinnie Vincent was awful to work with-verbally and psychologically abusive-plus he was self-indulgent and unreliable. The record label got tired of his BS and all the sunk costs so they cut Vincent loose and offered Mark Slaughter and one other band member Vinnie's record contract which they accepted. And from that, they formed Slaughter.
@@LivingInTheKaliYogurt I hear ya,sounds like BS follows Vinnie. That story would mean the record company did the firing. Mark and the other guys probably did not having anything nice to say about Vinnie and may have been digging the knife a little. I actually kinda liked Vinnie Vincent band.
@@johnchitwood8799 Yeah, between his BS with KISS and his own band, Slaughter guys were better off without him.👍
J/A, Don’t Treat Me Bad - Firehouse. I suggest you come back to Firehouse. This is a straight up jam by them and was big time popular! Love to see you react to it.
Banger! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Agree 100% !!!!
Gotta listen to "Mad About You". Absolute Heavy Banger by Slaughter !!
This song was our introduction to Slaughter. I’ve seen them in concert a couple of times and they really rock!
the 80s was a fantastic time to be in your late teens, early 20s.anything you couldve wanted was available.
I still have my concert T’s from the ‘80s and Slaughter is one of them! Love this band, this song especially!
I saw them open for Kiss in 1990. They were amazing live. I've seen them twice in the last few years, and they still put on a good show. This was my theme song when I was 19 years old!
Desperately- Slaughter .. J/A awesome upbeat banger by them and pretty confident both of you will like it!
Slaughter actually got big in the early 90s with an 80s sound, but rockin' none the less.
"Desperately" is another great song to react to!
Met these guys once. Very nice and appreciative of their fans, especially Mark Slaughter and Blas Elias. They stayed around and talked music with everyone backstage and really took their time with us.
The 80's were awesome, the music was the best. When this song came out I was in my early 20's. This song so reminds me of my wonderful life then, beautiful girls, loud music and staying up all night!
For a similar song from the same era: The Bullet Boys-Smooth Up In ya or The Love of Money.
Smooth Up In Ya is absolute fire! 😎🔥🤘🎸
This was a band I listen to while unemployed and yes, it was my anthem. Most days I did stay up all night and sleep all day. I only got in the band because of the album cover. Delving into the bands history, in 10 years, they suffered so much than other bands did in decades. Loss of a love one ( Fly to the Angels dedicated) Banded member charged with drug possession, and then the death of a member due to a truck/ car accident. Mark Slaughter is also featured in the music video of Rock Sugar’s mesh up featuring a lot of celebrity cameos. Mark Hamill and Weird Al to name a few.
You guys make me so happy with how you enjoy the music of my teen years! The 80’s was the best decade of music to have grown up in!
Love Slaughter And VVI Too.I Havent Heard This In Awhile But Crazy How I Still Remember All The Lyric's.Met Mark At This Time.Class Dude.R.I.P Tim !!
Wife here..Loved these Guys late 80's..Mark Slaughter started in the "Vinnie Vincent Invasion"..A member of the band KISS solo projects..Love Glam Metal!!..Saw Slaughter with KiSS and Winger..My 1st Rock concer!!
Saw Slaughter & Poison while stationed in Abilene, TX back in early 90s, great concert!
BANGER!!! Thank you, Jordan and Amber.❤
FYI, Great White, Slaughter, Quiet Riot, & Vixen are all touring together tour called "80's Rock Invasion" you both seem to of listened to all of them might as well see them live now. Keep a look out for this show near you or a State near you. It would be rockin :) keep entertaining us!
Saw these guys when they were opening for Kiss. They absolutely blew everyone away. Amazing concert.
I still love Slaughter and I’m 68. They are the coolest guys too. Their drummer Blas Elias is one of the best drummers around and has been with the blue man group in Vegas as a drummer and every Christmas season is with Trans Siberian Orchestra. And has also played again with Slaughter from time to time. And Blas is an all around nice guy. ❤
Oh, this was my favorite hair metal band in the 90's!
FINALLY you got back to some Slaughter. Great band. They kick ass! Thanks for playing. Keep it going with "Mad About You", "The Wild Life"
My favorite Slaughter some was Mad About You.
YES! I’m so glad you finally got back to Slaughter. For your next song, I recommend either “Spend My Life” or “Mad About You”. Mark Slaughter has some soaring vocals.
I have seen these guys many times on concert. They are a great, fun band. This whole album rocks. Eye To Eye and Burnin' Bridges kick the album off nicely. A few others from the album include You Are The One and Desperately. Some from other albums include Days Gone By, Stuck With You and You're My Everything. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum were also in Vinnie Vincent's Invasion where they did some cool songs. The drummer is now with the Trans Siberian Orchestra.
I always enjoyed Mark Slaughter's voice. Not sure if they are still touring. 80s/90s banger!!
They actually played The Plaza in their hometown of Vegas 3 Fridays ago!
I didn't know about it until that night so didn't make out there but would've been a fun show. I've heard Mark Slaughter has maintained his voice a lot better than most of his peers from the glam/ hair metal era.
@@LivingInTheKaliYogurt Good to hear.
Mark has been making music for movies. Might not have time for the band.
They are touring in five bars
Mark is slaughter is playing on my birthday and I'm going
Spend My Life by Slaughter! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Both this song and the "Fly to the Angels" was from their debut album "Stick It to Ya"... it was a killer album. Those were the two major hits but they had a couple other minor hits "Spend My Life" and "Mad About You". The whole album was great.
I still have the cassette tape, lol… Great reaction! Amber, since Jay seems to like those bands with the double same names, another 80s hair band to check out is Danger Danger, and the songs “Bang Bang” or “Naughty Naughty”… you’re welcome, lol 😎🤘
Danger Danger are absolute fire! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Watching this reminds me of a later era 80s glam band called Enuff Z Nuff. They had a pretty good tune called Michelle. I bought the album because of it and I wasn't disappointed.
Eye to eye and burning bridges are a couple other bangers too.
PLEASE react to Winger "HEADED FOR A HEARTBREAK" (original video). It's my absolute favorite 80's metal song!!!! It is just sooooo good!! Pretty please?🙏
Winger Rock! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Kip Winger is a classically trained musician... and drop dead gorgeous! 😍
This song started 1990 off right! I heard this jam all summer long. Great times!!
Class of 1988…loved the glam era…Desperately and Mad About You..two other bangers by them
I got to see Slaughter, poison, and Bulletboys in a concert. They did awesome well worth it
You guys are like my friends that i show bands from the 80s that i like and you react, and thank you for being with me and my joints in my lonely nights❤
R.I.P. Tim Kelly! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Check out Vinnie Vincent Invasion with Vinnie Vincent formerly of Kiss on guitar, Mark Slaughter on lead vocals and Dana Strum on bass who helps Mark form Slaughter. Two songs in particular Love Kills and That Time of Year!!!
I cosign this recommendation. Both great songs, though in my opinion they are also 2/3 of the ONLY good VVI tunes. The first Invasion album with the other singer is a hot mess. And the album with Mark Slaughter is also pretty terrible except for the above 2 songs and Vinnie's instrumental that ends the album.
May 4th, 1990 - saw them and Faster Pussycat open for KISS in Lubbock, TX. MTV's Headbanger's Ball was there filming because it was the first show of the tour. Good Times. There's some video of the show on youtube.
Jay - other 80s hair bands that need to be in your list: Winger "Seventeen ", WASP "Wild Child", Trixter " One in a Million"
Seventeen by Winger is an absolute banger! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Early 80s my high school years loved it we had the best cruising music we lived for the weekend ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Slaughter is former members of the Vinnie Vincent invasion band. Some members. Singer and guitarist, I believe.
Oh dang, Slaughter. That brings back some memories.
Such a good time party song! I loved Slaughter, saw them open for Ozzy.
That bass is Dana Strum... super nice guy...
OMG Mark, Dana & all the guys look SO YOUNG... but then 30+yrs ago I looked younger too. ;)
Before forming Slaughter, Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum were part of Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Vinnie Vincent was lead guitarist for KISS in the early 80s. Check out "Love Kills" from Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
Desperately is by far my favorite Slaughter song. For some reason it was not released as a single, but the fact that it is played (at least it seems this way to me) more than any other Slaughter song on Hair Nation (SiriusXM) speaks volumes. I think Amber would really like Spend My Life.
Saw Slaughter open up for KISS around '89 or so. They were a brand new band at the time and put on a great show. I remember the audience pumping their fists to this song!
Myself and 8 other service members hung out with these guys in Scotland on Cinderella headliner. These guys were cool AF. Have a pic of me and Tim Kelly along with some other great shots. Semper Fi!
J/A... check out Helix - "Rock You". Another 80s hair band.
I had the privilege to see Slaughter with Great White not that kong ago. What an amazing show and those guys can still bring it!
Remember this song coming out when I was in middle school. We were rocking hard back then!
Love, love, love this song…’up all night, sleep all day…’
I was so in love with Mark Slaughter…great choice.❤
You gotta do "Not Enough" SUCH A BANGER!!! And thank you both for making me smile "not one,... but 3 times a day!"😊
Back in the days, I wasn't fan of Slaughter, but time has passed and now, I appreciate some of their songs. In my opinion, their best album is "The Wild Life" (1992). It contains songs like "Reach For The Sky", "The Wild Life", "All The Days Gone By".
I'm 55 and still love this song. I am normally up all night and sleep all day . My next suggestion for Slaughter is Mad about You.
it's interesting to see how people label 80s bands...when your living through the 80s, there was a distinction between glam bands such as Tigertailz, Pretty Boy Floyd, Hanoi Rocks and hard rock bands like Slaughter, Motley,etc..Mark and Dana came from Vinnie Vincent Invasion..and started their own original band.
MORE than a year! Please do more Slaughter! Try "Spend My Life", "Real Life", or "Days Gone By". (And you were close... this is from 1990.) Also... you haven't done any songs by Winger yet! Try "Seventeen", it's a banger!!
I think you meant Real Love by Slaughter? 😎🔥🤘🎸
Seventeen by Winger is an absolute banger! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Spend My Life by Slaughter is a very beautiful song! 😎🔥🤘🎸
@@davidpalahinjak8954 Yup.
Other than Slaughter, you can also check out some lesser known so-called "hair bands" with a rawer, a grittier or a darker sound/attitude:
- Love/Hate: "Blackout In The Red Room", "Why Do You Think They Call It Dope", "Wasted In America"
- Dangerous Toys: "Teas'n, Pleas'n", "Scared", "Line Em Up"
- Circus Of Power: "Call Of The Wild", "Motor", "Mama Tequila"
- Vain: "Beat The Bullet", "Who's Watching You"
- Every Mother's Nightmare: "Walls Come Down"
- Tangier: "On The Line"
- Tora Tora: "Guiltyy", "Walkin' Shoes", "Amnesia", "Faith Healer"
- Asphalt Ballet: "Soul Survive"
- Junkyard: "Hollywood", "Simple Man"
- Badlands: "Dreams In The Dark", "Winter's Call"
Love/Hate are, totally, underrated and under-appreciated!
Badlands kill. The "Bad Company of the end of the '80s/beginning of the '90s" 🔥🔥
I have a song for y'all
The band: WARLOCK
The song: ALL WE ARE.
Total anthem rock!
Banger! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Saw Slaughter open for KISS they ROCK!!! Got to check out DANGER DANGER ... BANG BANG
Real Love by Slaughter! 😎🔥🤘🎸
Having graduated in '83, I was definitely around for this era. One term I never heard during that time was "glam metal." Not sure when that first came around. Even "hair metal" or "hair band" wasn't used until the late 80's. At least not that I heard. Back in those days, what got air time was all just rock, or metal. And metal was Priest.
LOVE this song! I was lucky enough to meet these guys back then! Such nice guys, especially Blas Elias the drummer and Tim Kelly the guitarist (RIP).
I seen Slaughter open up for BulletBoys the Poison, it was one of the best concert I ever went to do
Mark Slaughter has been around a long time. He was a part of Vinnie Vincent and also did a little known duet with Jack Blades and Night Ranger called Tell Me I'm Wrong.
Another 80's banger. I know Jay loves Hair bands! Those were definitely great times! 🤘😃
This actually came out in 1990 but close enough🙂
@@danielwolski873 it was a decade of partying. So I lose track of dates. Haha
@@robertg7396 I hear ya😀
80´s? Jesus...
Although not a big fan of "Hair metal," these bands get a bad rap today, they were actually very talented musicians.
I'll be seeing them May 5th, it will be my 5th time seeing them. Always a great show.
Have seen them a few times. Great group of guys. RIP Tim❤
I met Mark Slaughter back in the 90s, such a nice guy
The 80's rock seen was something to be a part of. I miss it so much. My only solace of the year - as I have mentioned before - is going to the M3 Rock Festical every year in Columbia, MD to get my fix to be in an environment that just takes me back to "my time." Slaughter was one of my favorites. Please be sure to gather a playlist of all your 80's rock reactions so I can see them one after the other. Thank God for Spotify!