Btw Manny, good purchase. The Rock of Ages comp. is great b/c you get a lot of the early stuff remastered, and it's cheap as hell for a 2-disc. The High -n- Dry first side is legendary and stacks up with the very best of hard rock, and you get it all remastered here. Switch 625!
Yea, it looked like a really good bargain, pricewise. I have to take a business trip this coming Sunday, so I am hoping I can listen to a little Leppard on the plane trip out there.
You're sh-tting me right? Top 10 minimum. No ZZ Top, Motorhead, Scorpions, Stones, Deep Purple... The Beatles? Sorry but this is a freaking J.O.K.E
Anyway if you think both these bands suck you can sincerely eat a dick. As most people on here, Def Leppard's first 3 albums were excellent. That's about the extent of anything good they've done, unfortunately. Bon Jovi on the other hand has been makign really good music for pretty much 30 years. Whether you like their glam metal era or the later era from Keep the Faith onwards, it's all really good. Of course Slippery When Wet is probably their most famous album and that's probably how people knock them as just another glam band and as we all know it's cool to hate what's popular, even if it's good (Metallica, KISS, Aerosmith, Guns n' Roses, **** I'm starting to see people saying the Beatles aren't that good and Zeppelin are just plagiarists... SMH). Spoiler If you didn't care to read all that, my vote is Bon Jovi all the way.
Bon Jovi? lololololol I'll never be able to get past the "Whoa, whoa, wha wha, whoa whoa...." of "Living on a Prayer". Sounds so corny..........................wish I had wrote it.
Maybe through crossover appeal. The first two bars on DoA's refrain would have been a great sample, you could memorize all their other stuff after maybe one and half reps.