In 1990, White Lion released a re-make of Golden Earring’s Radar Love. It’s a pretty good version and a good video for the song. Unfortunately, White Lion’s flame was already burning out by the time this video was released. Enjoy!
Archive for February, 2007
Poison – Something to Believe In
Posted in 1990, Poison on February 20, 2007 by pelicancupIn 1990, Poison released Something to Believe In as a single off their Flesh and Blood album. It charted on both the US and UK singles charts. Flesh and Blood was their last big selling album. Their next album was a live album featuring some of their greatest hits. Enjoy!
Extreme – More Than Words
Posted in 1990, Extreme on February 16, 2007 by pelicancupIn 1990, Extreme released Extreme II: Pornograffiti, which contained this #1 hit More Than Words. This was Extreme’s biggest hit during their brief tenure during the early 90’s. Enjoy!
Alice in Chains – Bleed the Freak
Posted in 1990, Alice in Chains on February 15, 2007 by pelicancupBleed the Freak was the second single released off the Facelift album back in 1990. The lyrics are about wanting to feel normal and literally just “bleeding the freak” out of oneself. Enjoy!
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McAuley-Schenker Group – Anytime
Posted in 1990, McAuley-Schenker Group on February 14, 2007 by pelicancupIn 1990, MSG received a lot of airplay on MTV for Anytime, which was really the only song they ever had that charted well on MTV. MSG was a good band with a fantastic guitar player named Michael Schenker who played with both the Scorpions and UFO. Enjoy!
KISS – Forever
Posted in 1990, KISS on February 13, 2007 by pelicancupIn 1989, KISS released Hot in the Shade, which featured this song, Forever. It was the band’s 1st American Top 40 hit since 1979’s I Was Made For Loving You hit #11. Forever topped out at #8 in 1990. For most diehard KISS fans, this is a forgettable album. The album has Bruce Kulick and Eric Carr joining Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Incidentally, this is the last album Eric Carr played with the band before his death.
Finally, to add insult to injury, this song was co-written by Michael Bolton. Talk about breaking the hearts of KISS fans everywhere….
LA Guns – Ballad of Jayne
Posted in 1990, LA Guns on February 11, 2007 by pelicancupLike Faster Pussycat, LA Guns was another glam rock band that was pretty good, but came out to late in the game. By the time they were getting popular, glam rock was on the way out. However, in 1990, this song was a big hit for them. Enjoy!
Faster Pussycat – House of Pain
Posted in 1990, Faster Pussycat on February 10, 2007 by pelicancupFaster Pussycat took their name from a Russ Meyer flick. This is one of their best songs and it actually had a plot and a message that wasn’t just about sex and drugs, which was the favorite topic of 99% of all hair bands… Enjoy!
EMF – Unbelievable
Posted in 1990, EMF on February 9, 2007 by pelicancupWhile glam rock was fading and grunge rock was rising, bands like EMF came into the picture with one hit wonders like this song, Unbelievable. Enjoy!