I just started listening to the records I bought yesterday...I'm a huge fan of rooting through boxes of vinyl in dusty/cluttered shops in the hope of finding something special. I also really appreciate the fact that this record I'm listening to (often older than me) has a sense of history to it; who has owned this before? What were they like? Did they rock out to like I'm currently doing? lol!
Anyways, I found two records by a band called Keel that I'd never heard of - they were ridiculously cheap and a glance at the back cover definitely identified them as a product of the mid 80's hair/glam/pop metal scene, so I bought them. (This era and style of music is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine ) And...they're really good so far, kind of a cross between early Bon Jovi, White Lion and Dokken, so I'm happy.
Anyone else got any lesser known bands of this sort to recommend to me??
Anyway, the gym is calling to meeeeee
See you later, CROCODILES!
- Only one person in the world will understand that, but I care not -
Anyways, I found two records by a band called Keel that I'd never heard of - they were ridiculously cheap and a glance at the back cover definitely identified them as a product of the mid 80's hair/glam/pop metal scene, so I bought them. (This era and style of music is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine ) And...they're really good so far, kind of a cross between early Bon Jovi, White Lion and Dokken, so I'm happy.
Anyone else got any lesser known bands of this sort to recommend to me??
Anyway, the gym is calling to meeeeee
See you later, CROCODILES!
- Only one person in the world will understand that, but I care not -
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Charity shops and the like are excellent for old records, markets too. Even though most places wont have anything I'll like 80% of the time, the process of flicking through them all is quite fun!