If you had the time to separate the fads, the fashion, the utterly idiotic New Wave bands that had one hit and were destined to disentegrate once the 90s and Grunge returned real rock n' roll back to major domination of the airwaves - well, you'd find a lot of great bands who were produced using my favorite media: ADAT. And you had a choice of listening to these bands on tape, vinyl, CD when it first came of age, on huge multi-functional high-end stereo gear. I even used VHS Tape to record music onto for parties and never had to touch the eject button until everyone was fried at 4:00am. I recorded 45's onto VHS, songs off of full length albums, and it sounded 100 times better than this MP3 crap, which appears to be the only format anyone will use anymore, and they download songs more than they buy CDs and its a disgrace to the music scene as we once knew it. Now there's HD, Blue Ray, 3D TV. Its only as godd as the music or television program is. HD is horrible for Baseball c'os they do these slow close CLOSE ups to the point where some pitcher's untrimmed (or Naired like I do) nose hairs can be seen at the microscopic level. Anyway, the 80s gave us the Clash, The Ramones, Saga, Missing Persons, Journey, Megadeth, Metallica, and a slew of bands who were the BEST at their craft. You had it all, and I loved big hair, guitarist extrodinair Steve Stevens, Billy Idols right hand man. Cool, very cool and he wore that hair without looking like Poison on.................here it comes, steroids. And the production, raise my rent, it was HUGE (maybe too big and overblown here and there) but ADAT is more organic, it has a natural compression unlike MP3 which doesn't compress, it crushes the frickin' music. Most non-musicians don't know the difference, as long as their PlayList kicks your Playlists' butt.The 90s almost saved the day but now its 2011 and I don't like whats going down. Too many bands for one thing and we're running dangerously low on good band names - if you can think of it, sorry, its already taken. Dangerous times for new talent.
