Re: Hairy, Sleazy, Cocky

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bullitt

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Blues-PfaffeTja, das dürfte ein Unterschied sein, der fast nur in der Einbildung existiert …

Hm, wie gesagt, das stimmt nicht, auch wenn´s aus der heutigen Distanz noch so praktisch erscheint, diese Genres über einen Kamm zu scheren. Habe die Unterschiede ja auch bereits genannt. Ergänzend aber gerne noch der Wiki-Artikel:

Sleaze rock bands are noted for having a raw, less produced sound than many of the bands who are part of the glam metal scene. In some respects it is similar to the aesthetics of the pub rock movement, with emphasis on high energy live shows. The lyrics are often raunchier and more tongue in cheek than many other of their glam metal contemporaries. These bands were seen as the reaction to the supposedly overproduced bands whose image had become soft and poppy.

Sleaze Rock makes use of the thick Guitar Chords heard in punk music, lyrics are commonly about sex, parties, and having a good time. Shred Guitar solos are almost always present. Vocals in Sleaze are usually a sort of yelling rather than standard singing, drawing influence from punk. Some bands have included blues instrumentation in their music. But this varies from band to band or song to song.
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Sleaze rock bands are generally largely influenced by ’70s punk rock combined with 70’s hard rock[1], including the New York Dolls, Aerosmith, Sex Pistols, and AC/DC. Hanoi Rocks are also particularly influential on the style[1]. Guns N‘ Roses‘ 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction is often credited with changing the musical direction in the late 1980s.

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