My favorite era of music is the so called, 80’s Hair Metal scene. Of course, back then it was just rock and didn’t yet have a label, but that was the music for me. I know a lot about that era and the bands so any time I can get my hands on a book about that time, I am all over it. I took a chance on this one called ‘The Spectacular Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Hair Metal by Christopher Hilton. The book had a 4.4 rating so I thought I would give it a shot.
The book goes chronologically through each year of the scene and goes all the way up to 2019/20. When it gets to the 90’s and 2000’s, the chapters start to cover more than one year as it would be too much. I was expecting some great stories and maybe interviews from people of that era and from those involved in the scene, but that is not what I got at all. The author went through and talked mostly about the biggest bands of the era including Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Poison, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat and the like and he went through each album and the best songs on the album. At the end of each year he ranked the best album. Honestly, it felt like I was either reading wikipedia or maybe even something I would have written with my limited knowledge of these bands. It was rather pedestrian.

The stories about the bands were the same old stories we’ve heard all the time, there was really nothing new at all. No interviews, no real thought provoking insight, no real meat at all. He always focused on the biggest bands and seldom if ever brought up bands that were lesser known that were completely overlooked. The only good thing is he did follow the music in to the 90’s (and he mentioned Paul Laine of Danger Danger) and how the bands changed their sound and style and then went in to the 2000’s where the 80’s Rock scene saw a major resurgence. He even went as far a talking about the new bands in the 21st Century that have taken up the 80’s glam scene and how a lot of them come from Europe, especially Scandinavia. A good list of bands to check out. Most of them I already knew about, but for newbie’s that part is worth checking out.
I guess the only thing I really got out of it was the band Beautiful Creatures that I hadn’t heard about before and let me tell you they kicks ass. The self-titled debut came out in 2001 and another album in 2005 called “Deuce”. That album is the one I’ve heard so far and I love it. Maybe I’ll do a review and give you all the detail as this isn’t the place.
I wish I had good things to say about this, but I really don’t. You can skip it and move on to better books as there are plenty out there. If you want to read better stories on it, go check out all the rock blogs on WordPress as those guys write better stuff and will give you more insight in to that scene. I only give it a 2.0 out of 5.0 Stars as at least he took it up to basically, now. To say I was disappointed, is an understatement. Now, if you know nothing about the scene, this book might be a good place to start to find out the biggest bands of the time and the best albums to check out. If you know anything about the era at all, this is a boring rehash of the same old, same old.
Have you read “Nuthin but a good time” ? Same sort of book, might be higher quality
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No, I haven’t but it has to be better. I have that one on my list to get.
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I bought it but havent opened it yet. Ill let you know
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Sounds good. Can’t wait to hear what you think. I know Deke really liked it.
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dude I reviewed that book a few months back its a must read and you commented on it. Its a stellar read I’m about to reread it as its that good…
https://superdekes.wordpress.com/2021/03/28/nothin-but-a-good-time2021/#comments
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I remember you said it was great and it has to be better than this. But it makes me worried. That one you did just looks way more professional.
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Those writers did there homework on it as there was stuff in it that I didn’t know about!
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I bought it based on Dekes review. It’s great but I’ve lent my copy out half read because I’m too generous when I’ve had a beer
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It is on my Amazon wishlist so I will get to it eventually. I have quite a large backlog right now of books.
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Get it back Bro!
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People give hair metal shit, but grunge was so awful it only had commercial success for about two years before shitting the bed and going to post-grunge radio rock. Hair metal had about eight years in the limelight, with the last three admittedly showing some serious cracks.
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Grunge is so depressing. Hair Metal was fun, lively party music which is why it saw a resurgence in the 2000’s and those bands are still able to tour and do fairly well.
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Aww Man grunge was fun too but in a different way. I love both
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Never heard it called fun, but some of it was great (Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam).
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Well I had a LOT of fun in the grunge era
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And that is all that matters!!
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I love the glam metal era, but at the same time, I feel guilty for liking it because AC/DC struggled during this era.
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The good news is people have resisted their albums from that time period.
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I mean revisited, not resisted, I can’t even type geez! I’m listening to Def Leppard as I’m typing this and they’re taking over my brain lol.
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To be fair, their records weren’t the best during the hair metal era. I quite enjoy Fly on the Wall, but I can agree it’s not their best by any stretch, and I think Blow Up Your Asshole is an abomination. That being said, Flick of the Switch is their most underrated album, and the second best of the Brian era. Such a great raw release!
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True, their records weren’t their strongest during this era, but they didn’t deserve the hate they got. Though, ‘Blow Up Your Video’ really does suck. Then again, that was when Mal was going through his alcohol problems, so it was a weird time for him.
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Ha!! It saw a big resurgence in the 2000’s and Sweden put out so many bands that copied that sound because people need songs that make you feel good and want to party.
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That explains why I discovered a Swedish band named Crazy Lixx that had that same hair metal sound.
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Yes, that is why.
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And hey, who doesn’t love rock ‘n’ roll party music?!?!
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Uhhh. No one!!
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If that were the case, then rock n roll would still be on top of the charts.
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You can like more than one thing at a time. It is allowed.
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That’s true.
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Sounds like a case of “John could write a better book than this.”
Hint hint 😉
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Ha!! I sat their reading it thinking my friends blogs are better than this.
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You could make a rock and roll encyclopedia from our sites! A little on the Kiss-heavy side.
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And you can never have too much Kiss.
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I’m sure Gene would agree with you there!
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Sometimes you get burned on these buys. It happens but see my comment above and get that book.
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I will. Luckily this book didn’t cost me a dime.
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Perfect Price=FREE
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And the book led u to Beautiful Creatures. Good band. Their singer’s previous band was Bang Tango. Like them too.
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That was the best thing about it. I do know a little Bang Tango but will be exploring them more.
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Oh dear
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Best response yet!!
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You could always read “Rock and Roll Children” instead. 🙂
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Yes, that is on my list to get as well. I do want to get that and read it!! I do want to support your book!!
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Thank you.
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I normally steer away from these kind of books unless the word of mouth promotion is strong.
Deke has mentioned the Nuthing But A Good Time book in the comments plus he’s reviewed and other bloggers spoke highly of it as well, so that one is on my radar
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I will be staying away fro these for now on.
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I hate these kinds of books. I have access to Wikipedia too, lol.
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That is what it felt like. If I wanted Wikipedia, I would’ve ready my own post on a lot of those albums. LOL!
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Meh. Sorry you were disappointed.
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It happens.
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Thanks for this interesting review!
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Thanks for reading!!
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