MTV Headbangers ball Halloween Edition * Chicago VHS Stereo *1993

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Rock Sin Anestesia

Rock Sin Anestesia

Күн бұрын

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@numba2bvi
@numba2bvi 10 күн бұрын
Reminds me of 11th grade and going to my buddies to watch this and then play Sega Genesis Madden '92, eat red barron pizzas while listening to ACDC
@juanpardo8219
@juanpardo8219 Жыл бұрын
Genial una verdadera joya audiovisual cuando MTV era lo mejor y la neta ¡¡! Gracias por compartir estas verdaderas joyas ¡¡ uffff
@rocksinanestesia474
@rocksinanestesia474 Жыл бұрын
saludos
@nrikerokka9260
@nrikerokka9260 Жыл бұрын
Pura joya. Gracias por compartir 🤘🏻
@rocksinanestesia474
@rocksinanestesia474 Жыл бұрын
Saludos!
@Horrorchik71
@Horrorchik71 19 күн бұрын
I remember sitting up and watching these, freaking miss these days
@darrellpasion8925
@darrellpasion8925 Ай бұрын
I never missed an episode of this show back in the day. 🤘 😈
@jamesmoss3424
@jamesmoss3424 3 ай бұрын
Heavy metal and Halloween 🎃 are great together. 😀👍🤘🎸
@jamesleyda365
@jamesleyda365 9 күн бұрын
Dude!!! I watched damn near every Headbangers from 88 to 95🤘early 90s was by far the best🍻🏴‍☠️these were the days 💪
@SeanHadgkiss
@SeanHadgkiss Ай бұрын
Headbangers ball was awesome show on mtv
@ElAche7
@ElAche7 18 күн бұрын
Ads and all! Love it.
@Jordan-wo2ix
@Jordan-wo2ix 17 күн бұрын
The headbanger's ball should have been all about metal,but MTV wanted to push the hairbands glamer seen in to the fold, they need their own hour.
@jorgecotyzen4162
@jorgecotyzen4162 Жыл бұрын
se que esto es muy muy aparte de todo, pero 34:23 es Miguel Mateos, casi nada se ha visto de él en MTV, sería increíble si encuentras lago de él x ahí...
@rocksinanestesia474
@rocksinanestesia474 Жыл бұрын
Contexto: Mientras estaba Headbangers Ball en MTV le cambié de canal en un comercial a Telemundo y estaba "MTV Internacional" por eso ese corte y salio Miguel Mateos... Saludos!
@irocitZ
@irocitZ 20 күн бұрын
I went from never missing an episode of the Ball to not giving two craps anymore, especially after 91-92. I think we all know why it began to suck, and suck it did.
@tama2112
@tama2112 20 күн бұрын
totally agree...Riki Rat-man didn't help either.
@irocitZ
@irocitZ 19 күн бұрын
@tama2112 at first he seemed ok, as time went on him and the network lost touch and my interest. I guess they were looking for the next trend. At the same time alienating the fans.
@mrcards93
@mrcards93 18 күн бұрын
Yes late 92 was about it for me. Rikki started dressing like he was from Seattle. It was over.
@irocitZ
@irocitZ 16 күн бұрын
@@mrcards93 Seattle, ugh...nothing but a lot of doom & even more gloom. The facial expression on these two says it all 🥺🥺 haha..
@jamesmoss3424
@jamesmoss3424 3 ай бұрын
Headbangers balls should come back one day. 😀👍🤘🎸
@metalmilitia1096
@metalmilitia1096 14 күн бұрын
Miss those days
@charliecoe3631
@charliecoe3631 4 күн бұрын
It played some of the heaviest bands around, then it started to show more bands like stryper and poison.
@stormcloud-9369
@stormcloud-9369 5 ай бұрын
Excelente! Gracias! 🤘
@hulpify
@hulpify Жыл бұрын
Conocí este programa con Alfredo. Que recuerdos.😢
@VisualJusticeFIlms
@VisualJusticeFIlms 2 ай бұрын
The AT&T commercial predicted the future really well!
@gonesavage
@gonesavage 14 күн бұрын
Everything came true except for the fact at&t brought us none of it!
@chiaralistica
@chiaralistica 10 күн бұрын
​@@gonesavagewe know that covid brought the barefoot meetings...
@waffle6652
@waffle6652 3 күн бұрын
4:07 Arrrrgghh!!!!!
@Stickleback
@Stickleback 8 күн бұрын
1993, no JP
@FromTheRoomOfLittleEase
@FromTheRoomOfLittleEase 10 ай бұрын
Grunge is like soft rock and hard rock. These terms do not describe a style of music or scene of fanatics or musicians. It is not a touring circuit. It is not a trend. Those types of terms are invented by journalists, record stores, distributors, show promoters, and specifically radio stations. Soft rock and hard rock are radio formats. Fans and bands accepted these terms and used them to describe themselves. Grunge was more controversial because it's a stupid tie-in synergy marketing term from Madison Avenue intended to sell clothes, snowboards, knit hats, etc. It's obviously coined to describe a whole host of possible associated products. But unlike "punk" which is just a kind of vague association and is a piss poor marketing device by nature, Grunge is intended to be more marketable. It was taken from discussions in the British press of bands like The Animals and The Rolling Stones who where differentiated from bands like The Beatles and Dave Clark five for their "greasy" "unwashed" presentation. This is much better than saying the deal with "all this stuff" is that it "is a mockery of our stuff, or delinquent but hollow threats" like punk. Grunge is just saying "these dirty kinds, haha" very tame. The fact that it is also "how they sound" in terms of using dirtier tones, that's intended, yes, but that's just conceptual. That's why it's a complete concept. Like making a energy drink have a red and yellow label and calling it "Hyper" it's bringing the idea together. That's why it seems as if it means something. That's just how you name a marketing campaign, it's nothing to do with music theory, music history, or comparative contemporary contrast or meaningful real self identification of any kind nor does it discuss the way the art is made, it's intentions, or the purpose fir which it is made. This is not my opinion. This is all facts that aren't said all at one often in one place. I was there before "Grunge" I was .ore "there" for "Grunge" than most, and everything I'm saying is verifiable facts. Nirvana and Mudhoney were post hardcore bands with no musical similarities other than some aspects of vocal qualities at time siniliar to other northwestern bands of the era. They are contemporaries in some ways, especially after they were signed as they were mainstream major label "alternative" bands, but Soundgarden was a type of modern stoner doom psychedelic alt metal type band and Pearl Jam was more coming from a classic rock psychedelic rock angle of the same thing. They were all taping into the modern post hardcore sound a bit but coming from different contexts that are much more evident and meaningful than any idea of a connection between the bands. Rackman says this perfectly in this video when he discusses the term "industrial" which is really post punk/metal/goth Synthesizer/Sampler music. No industrial bamd at that time came from an industrial scene. Even the wax Trax and London guys were punks and metal heads and synthesizer heads. Exactly. Genre names develop and change over time and are not static. They are ALWAYS invented from the outside to describe developing trends and never by the artists and fans to describe the thing itself. Sun ra, Adam Ant, and Lemmy and all kinds of people named their own music and nobody gives a fuck, we still call them what we call them and we do not use their term. Sometimes people do say "Acid rock" to describe jimi hendrix but when you describe a band like Blue Cheer that clearly were inspired by that "Acid rick" you don't see that term applied so universallly as that. Sometimes, but it's not universally a think like psychedelic rock is, a media/marketing devised term. Pink was a media term because punk sold more news papers bitchING about it than it sold records. Metal sounds both cool and the perfect insult for the thing and was adopted by haters and fanatics alike. Grunge is stupid and confusing and never served anyone. You can tell when someone dosen't care what they are talking about or is taking to idiots because they used that word. If they use it several times as if it means something you know they are a poser and thus all happened on tv, the radio, in magazines, and maybe at a couple giant arena shows where they bought the tshirt at best. They did not go to club shows. They did not know people in their local underground s energy, which definitely did exist no matter where they lived in the late 80s and early 90s. It was the biggest it ever was then. They never even showed up and they talk about how "we had the best music back then" well, did you even buy any of it? Because the majority of each generation buy the shitty records. If you are from the 60s and 70s, you are saying you bought the fucking eagles and not the Stooges amd you are bragging? Heh... I wonder how many bragging today called the real "grungers" F*** in high school or at the very least never really got all that into it. Liking music is very powerful, and it makes you think a lot of things. It's great to like it, but people imagine a lot of things that aren't there or they can't understand. There were people who were more hardcore than me, and I know because I met most of them and stayed on their fucking couch. And I'm nobody at all. There are thousands of people in America like this that I wish were the face of America to our friends in other countries like Britain and Mexico and Brazil etc... Because they see and talk about the "Americans" that we all hate over here, too. I don't even mean politics. There are square idiots in all colors and voting blocks. Don't kid yourself. Greetings from Mexico or America, depending on how you want to see where I am coming from currently. This channel is very important to me now. It's the only one I have found that is this good for this.
@dave2870
@dave2870 9 күн бұрын
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST DUDE!Get off the meth!Your thinking WAY too much about such insignificant meaningless nonsense.Who cares about what bands people like .Most people don't put so much thought into it when they buy an album.If they like it,fine.No big deal if it's not on your level of perfectness.Put your energy into doing something good instead of just putting everybody down.
@JasonPatterson-h3z
@JasonPatterson-h3z 18 күн бұрын
MOTHER 93'!
@OfficialCesarValdez
@OfficialCesarValdez 18 күн бұрын
Yeah, the ball was far superior when Adam Curry was the host.
@oygennaymstudio
@oygennaymstudio 18 күн бұрын
the death of metal began with Anthrax))
@mikewojnar6254
@mikewojnar6254 5 күн бұрын
WTF?
@raelynnhensiak3772
@raelynnhensiak3772 15 күн бұрын
🤘🤘🤘🤘
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