DrAwkward wrote:Even for those of us who were into hair metal back when (and still have a soft spot for bands like Poison and Warrant), Guns 'N' Roses was operating on a far superior plane to other so-called "hair bands." I don't know whether or not it pays to go into detailed explanations as to why anything off Appetite for Destruction is light-years ahead of anything off Open Up and Say...Ahh!, because if you weren't into it back in the day, you probably won't take the time to go back and rediscover the albums.
I have had this "Guns 'N' Roses were better than other cock rock bands of the time" discussion with my girlfriend on a few occasions, and I just don't see it. I was a kid in the mid-to-late '80s, and I liked whatever cock rock was popular. I certainly enjoyed G'N'F'n'R's Appetite for Destruction immensely when it was released, but I just can't listen to it now. I suspect that nostalgia plays a huge part in my continued ability to enjoy '70s Kiss albums, but I listened to my old Appetite... cassette fairly recently, and I just cannot see why people want to judge them less harshly than all the other manufactured cock rock of the day.
Does wearing black spandex instead of pink spandex make G'N'R's albums more reputable and/or gritty than, say, Enuff Z'Nuff's or Britny Fox's in retrospect? Possibly!
I fear any explanation would be lost on me, as I probably just don't get it or something. Cock rock is cock rock! Except '70s Kiss!