Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Sleazy 80's Heavy Metal Classics, Part 2

Hello,

Although the title says 80s heavy metal classics, some of these songs won't fit into that exact time frame. But pretty much all of these songs ooze with 80s sleaze. Enjoy.

I'm starting off with a four pack of Poison. I think few bands epitomized 80's sleeze as much as Poison did. "I Want Action":



One of the lesser played, but better, classic 80s heavy metal songs, "Fallen Angel":





And perhaps the greatest heavy metal ballad of all-time, "Every Rose Has It's Thorn":



Judas Priest's "Breaking The Law":



Ratt's "Dangerous But Worth The Risk":



Queensryche's "Revolution Calling":



Bullet Boys "Smooth Up In Ya":



Def Leppard and Guns 'N Roses are my two favorite late 80's heavy metal bands. "Rock! Rock! 'Til You Drop":



"Rock of Ages", too bad the movie never lived up to this song:



Iron Maiden's "Run To The Hills":



Ozzy Osbourne's "Over The Mountain":



Kiss' "Detroit Rock City":



"Strutter":



"Slave To The Grind":



Cinderella's "Nobody's Fool":



Great White's "Once Bitten, Twice Shy":



Tesla's "Love Song":



Here's a version of "Love Song" that starts out just a bit different:



The Crue's "Girls, Girls, Girls":



Quiet Riot's "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)":



Lita Ford "Kiss Me Deadly":



Joan Jett and the Blackhearts "Crimson and Clover" and "I Hate Myself For Loving You":



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