Music Resolutions, Anyone?

My resolution is to stop buying physical media. I have nowhere to store CDs anymore. In fact, I'm in the process of ripping my CDs to my Amazon CloudPlayer. After that's done (and it will take forever, I'm sure) I'll be selling the CDs. Going forward, I'll only be buying Mp3 albums. Clutter makes me nervous and I'm trying to adopt a more minimalist lifestyle. I just have too much stuff, and I've been going through a major purge.
So, how about you? Resolve to go to more shows? A big festival? Take up a new instrument?
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My resolution is less shows. They typically cost me $1000, so while I am sorry I will miss Black Sabbath in AU as I'll be away ( and will try to catch them in the US ), and would have gone to ROTR if I could have, overall I am not automatically going to a show if it's a band I've seen 10 times before, and instead trying to pick the ones I really want to see.
You say you are jettisoning all the hard copies of your CDs. Well, I, on the other hand, have got you covered and will be doing the opposite, as I continue to amass one of THE greatest collections of rare 80's/Early 90's Hair Metal in the World, mostly stuff most of you have NEVER heard of but trades in the hundreds, if not thousands.
These are the bands who didn't get signed but are as good or better than most who did. Another factor as to why they didn't get signed is they came along a little late in the game. Their CDs are generally slickly produced but printed in small numbers with pro photography (hahaha!!! -- well, sometimes) and cool logos (mostly) adorning the cover graphics.
Here's a taste of what are known as...
"THE HOLY GRAILS OF HAIR METAL"
1) Kidd Wikkid, "Kidd Wikkid", 1992
2) White Eagle, "Bustin' Ass", 1993
3) Theatre, "Sexy Lady", 1990
4) Pharoah, "On Your Knees", 1991
5) Cleavage, "Demo", 1991
6) Friction, "Baby Talk", 1990
7) New Dynasty, "Mad Monster Party", 1991
8) NVS, "NVS", 1991
9) Bronx Zoo, "Lustful Thinking", 1989
10) Hard Knox, "Psycho's R Us", 1993
YouTube at your own risk. Warning: If you get hooked, be prepared to remortgage your house, that is, if you can ever find these, Bahahahaha!!!
And my other resolution is to see MORE shows which is hard to do when you're wasting all your money on THGOHM! Such is my conundrum. I could think of worse situations to be in.
May You All Have A Happy Metal New Year!
Let 2013 be the year to Bring Back Glam! bigger and better than ever!!!
That's why you've got people like Christian and myself to horde the stuff for when we open The U.S. Library of Metal.
My resolution for music this yr is to continue my research, as I tell my wife, to write a complete Rockology. Not that anyone would buy it, however it would be fun to write. It would span from 1981 to present. Of course, as I explain to my wife again, that it is imperative to attend as many shows as humanly possible. Plus buying and listening is important too. For example, I just bought the debut record from Sticky Boys. Sticky boys.eu/
New. Exciting. Research!!
www.wix.com/roythebatboy/roycoston
I do so hope you are better soon and look forward to continued success in keeping our music alive!
p.s. Those are no slouches to whom you are paying tribute. Why I was just listening to Pat Travers, "Boom! Boom! Out Go The Lights" last night along with a bunch of other 70's stuff on an iTunes Playlist definitely right up your alley called "70's Power". Glad to hear you are continuing to harness that Power now!
Plus, I think you might be pleasantly surprised to find you would sell more than you think, especially if your obvious passion for the music comes through.
And it is precisely for that reason that I would love to see your "Best of 2012" list, if you care to post one.
Also, as you are flirting with beginning your book, "Rockology", behold the key to beginning your research into "The Holy Grails of Hair Metal" below:
http://heavyharmonies.com/cgi-bin/topebay.cgi
I urge all to check out the "Real Stuff" the link will take you to. It will get you off the head of a pin we have all danced on for way too long. There's a whole other universe of great 80's/Early 90's Hair Metal you need to explore.
Also, though it will still be another week or so, the boyz on heavyharmonies.com will each post their "Best of 2012"s. They tend to lean a little more on the AOR side of Hair Metal but check out what they posted as their "Best Of"s for 2011.
Plenty of awesome music I otherwise would have missed. And in case you wonder where these guys are coming from, just look at the wallpaper background of the site's home page and you'll get the general idea, to say the least, hahaha!!!
p.s. And I will definitely check out Sticky Boys!
Welcome back, Eddie Long Hair! Great to see ya back on here! You are so fortunate to have seen those bands. The New York/New Jersey Scene really had so many great bands who woulda shoulda coulda!
And very funny, Christian, but check out this awesome song by Cleavage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Bnpjbx1bE
I know you will appreciate that lead guitar, fo sho!
And the logo, hahaha!!!
AND, Bri -- it's also got the artwork.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz6LAJeA1tg
And of course Xenon was one of my faves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv2uGN4Xbo4
And I can't believe Pharoah are still around! Another killer band as demonstrated here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0P7nqvksoc
Christian! Stay with me, dude! Cleavage IS 100% AMERICAN 80's Hard Rockin' Hair Metal, pure and simple. Check out this YouTube collection of some more of their stuff particularly, "15 Gets You 20" (something that would probably not even be penned today) AND their cover of "Highway To Hell" which aired on MTV:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQNbFuwAjWo&list=PL4824839D5518E3EF
Their "Demo" CD trades for anywhere between $500-600 a CD yet the price of the average Iron Maiden CD is $4 and there are two simple reasons for that -- RARITY and Quality, especially when you consider they produced their stuff themselves for little or no money.
To fully understand and appreciate "The Holy Grails of Hair Metal", you have to suspend all your preconceived notions of just exactly what qualifies as Hair Metal. However, given the fact your more of a Heavy METALLIST and not really a Glam Metallist (save for a few backhanded gratuitous nods to Bon Jovi and Poison) it may not be something you cannot allow yourself to do.
Or, like your denial of the greatness of Cheap Trick, it may just hinge on something being lost in translation or more obviously, a basic lack off understanding of precisely just what Rock and Roll is.
Or it just may be a matter of convenience to remain close minded, especially if you are a collector and can't face the price of entry:
http://heavyharmonies.com/cgi-bin/topebay.cgi
BTW, Tuff is great! Again, PURE 110% L.A. Choice Hair Metal, which obviously isn't your bag.
So if you don't want to play ball and open your mind to new music from a bygone era, just climb back on your head of a pin and start slam dancin' with yourself again.
Should you change your mind, come back and join Eddie Long Hair and I, who will be jammin' with an unforetold legion of other Hair Metallists to great music it's never too late for you to hear.
Christian! Not so fast:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsSvLz2P_h0&playnext=1&list=PL4824839D5518E3EF&feature=results_main