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    Posted: 20 Apr 2010 at 4:10am
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OK, the Live Bootleg entry has been fixed, and missing information added. 
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OK, Raff
 
You're right of course.....
 
I had first started this thread for the Live Bootleg album, which  IS from 1978 (that's a fact).... but i soon digressed.


Edited by Sean Trane - 19 Apr 2010 at 4:02am
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I would like to remind everyone that the Errors and Omissions of the forum is for reporting FACTUAL errors and omissions (i.e. wrong data in a bio, missing or redundant albums, etc.) - NOT for disagreeing with a band's placement, which is - after all - a subjective thing. Therefore, this thread and any similar others will be moved to where they belong - the Help Us Improve the Site section.
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I find Aerosmith to be a bit of stretch here, although it causes me no problems
 
BUT:
 
1- the album  Live Bootleg StarStarStarStarStar  dates from 1978 or 1979 and not fom 1988 or 1989
 
2-  finding them under the Glam Metal genre for three albums (from Perm Vac to Grip), I thought that strange........ In the 70's they were pure hard rock and even during the late 80's and early 90's, they were never really metal to my ears, so I wouldn't know under which genre these would fit... But Glam or Hair metal seem a little offensive. Steven Tyler was never a Dee Snyder or Gene Simmons or Alice Cooper
 
 
 
I also have the same problem with Whitesnake:
 
1- the late 70's album (until at least the other Purple members are gone) should not be tTrad Metal (since this is too Blues-oriented) but in proto metal
 
2- the Glam albums of  late 80's-early 90's, again Coverdale was no Dee Snyder or Gene Simmons or Alice Cooper, although he might have been hair metal  


Edited by Sean Trane - 18 Apr 2010 at 4:57am
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