Hot For Teacher Intro At Motley!

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  • franksters
    Veteran
    • Mar 2004
    • 2389

    #16
    I don't disagree with you, but I remember an interview with the guys from crue and they were sayin that a lot of their stuff came from old school band like kiss and that it was one of the first band that took them on tour as an opening act, after a while kiss didn't want them as an opening act anymore cause they were too good...

    the other thing is that vh was kinda discover by simmons himself...

    so how could that be??? to me the first 2 album of crue are way heavier than the brownsound of cvh, only many years after there were these competition on the cover of circus and hit parade magazine between Dave and vince...

    musically they are way closer to kiss than CVH. even the lirics as nothing to do with VH, the explosion the make up the outfits...

    mmmmm..... makes you think...
    SUMMER'S JUST
    AROUND
    THE CORNER!

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    • W*NK*R
      Groupie
      • Jun 2005
      • 99

      #17
      I've seen both of them.

      Sum 41 aren't out special, even though they don't sound it they are influenced by metal. But I suppose if you like Sum41 good for you.
      My highlight of this year was seeing the Crue, exellent show! And I had a science exam the morning after, shit I'm dreading my results.
      Most teenagers wouldn't know what "hot for teacher" is but hey at least they tried to introduce it to them.
      I rock! I'm so WTF!

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      • Figs
        Crazy Ass Mofo
        • Jun 2004
        • 2945

        #18
        cool - i'm going saturday. hope they do it...

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        • Unchainme
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Apr 2005
          • 7746

          #19
          Originally posted by W*NK*R
          I've seen both of them.

          Sum 41 aren't out special, even though they don't sound it they are influenced by metal. But I suppose if you like Sum41 good for you.
          My highlight of this year was seeing the Crue, exellent show! And I had a science exam the morning after, shit I'm dreading my results.
          Most teenagers wouldn't know what "hot for teacher" is but hey at least they tried to introduce it to them.
          Sum is alot better thna most olf the "Metal' bands out there in my opinion,Listen to We're all to Blame, The hard parts in there remind very much of a punk version of metallica. Auctually you'd be suprised with teens and CVH, I know that a lot of them at least have heard the name, and listen to runnin' with the devil, I don't think they know any other songs though.
          Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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          • DLR_EngineRoom
            Veteran
            • Jan 2004
            • 2304

            #20
            Originally posted by DavidLeeNatra
            no no no...KI$$ became a hair band when CVH was already giving the direction...they just jumped on a wagon dave was pulling...
            mmk....love ya Natra....but....I gotz ta disagree with yuzz

            KI$$ followed a few trends in their career, but they definitely didn't jump CVH or Dave's wagon....let's get that straight....

            Love KISS, Love CVH and bless ya Natra...but thatz da fax, jax
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            • rustoffa
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Jan 2004
              • 8963

              #21
              Originally posted by superdave
              Motley Crue owes their very existence to CVH
              This is a post I made in a "Best Hair Metal Band" thread at another bored....after some dipshit listed Van Halen. Nobody replied to it. I wasn't really referring to Motley Crue, but whatthefuck.


              "Hair Metal" was a by-product of the success of VAN HALEN. Dave Roth's appearance was all about the ridiculous as the sublime...a small part of the continuing "inside joke" that he hopes like hell folks don't get.

              The "hair metal" acts' attempts at "over-the-topping" over-the-top, tongue-in-cheek genius usually came off like Siegfried and fucking Roy thumping E with backing tranny showgirls.

              The dynamics of songs like, "Atomic Punk", "Romeo Delight", "Light Up The Sky", "Unchained", etc. created a cuntinental devide that forever isolated the band from the bastardized genre it created.

              But, in all seriousness? I'm sure Dave could give a fuck less.

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              • Jurak
                Foot Soldier
                • Mar 2005
                • 607

                #22
                :D nicely put rustoffa.....

                and thus concludes todays history lesson.... :p
                "Hear that O.F.? If old school Army gals with solid track records of contribution choose to bless us with their tits, ass, vagina, or just sexy eye shots, leave them be (at least until I've had a chance to rub one out)..."
                That is all.
                Icon.



                "we've always known that van hagar fans are the stupidest people on the planet but my god! "

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                • Dirty Duck
                  Sniper
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 791

                  #23
                  When asked about the Brett Michaels and Vince Neils of the rock world David Lee Roth replied...and I quote: " Don't blame me for the errors of my bastard sons..." (1989) Love that one! Classic Dave...

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                  • Thorman
                    Commando
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 1178

                    #24
                    Originally posted by DLRdelight!
                    I posted a thread about motley in irvine, but decided to put this note here. Sum 41 was one of the opening bands. Out of no where they threw in the Hot For Teacher intro and all the 40year olds went nuts. One of the highlights of the show.
                    That's awsome...Sam's version of that song is fantastic..I bet people would have booed had they heard the version off 1984

                    Bam

                    http://www.topthat.net/webrock/sounds/bamm.wav

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                    • doctor roth
                      Head Fluffer
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 257

                      #25
                      Re: Hot For Teacher Intro At Motley!

                      Originally posted by DLRdelight!
                      I posted a thread about motley in irvine, but decided to put this note here. Sum 41 was one of the opening bands. Out of no where they threw in the Hot For Teacher intro and all the 40year olds went nuts. One of the highlights of the show.

                      Just wanted to comment on the sum 41 doing Hot For teacher. Dave Bkash is the shining light out of that lot. Ive read a couple of interviews with him and he loves shred and metal. Hes a big iron maiden fan. Ive said this before but they did a great metallica medly: For whom the bell tolls and master of puppents and bkash does a little break of one of kirks solos. Their new album (chuck) shows a little promise.

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