Danny Griner check out a band called LeBrock I’d recommend their song runaway, it’s not the 80s but there are a lot of us trying to capture that feeling 😎🤘
Amen, as someone who was born in 1986. I watched a lot of reruns and listened to music from that era growing up in the 1990s and 2000s, and I much preferred the 1980s stuff to the stuff from those decades. I especially prefer the 1980s music and movies to the ones of the 2010s and especially so far for this shitty decade.
@@jjmah7 didn't have to be a straight white male. You're not the victim. It was about making the best of what you had instead of playing the victim/feeling sorry for yourself.
@@bogus696996 That’s such a narrow point of view. Do u understand what it’s like to be oppressed? Playing the victim or feeling sorry for yourself has absolutely zero to do with it. That frame of mind might work after a bad breakup or not getting the parking spot you wanted. And sorry, I realize you probably didn’t intend to have this conversation when you wrote your post. It was a great decade for certain people. If you appreciate the art that was given to us from the 80s the most - then that’s great, no arguments there. It wasn’t a great decade to live in for a lot of people though…hate crimes went through the roof from 80-89, and they were targeted mostly at protected classes: gays, Jews, and blacks.
Yes I was born in this decade but I wish I had a time machine so I could live through the 80s, I’m so jealous of everyone who got to live through the best decade
Shane D Rzario A coworker and myself talked about that the other day and agreed that it must have made it even more frustrating to break through a really good song wouldn't do it with all that competition. You needed a hook a Great song or the rest of the band had to be lights out as well.
@@metalking40 I think another thing that points this out to be true Shane is how many times listening to this genre a person can say oh I forgot about this one! Or they will say this song and or band was underplayed or underrated. Rock was definitely in what we call today the golden age.
The 80s were a once in a lifetime vibe. I was blessed to be born at the perfect time to experience it and be infused with that awesome energy. I am who I am because of the music I listened to and the people who I loved and respected who were around during my formative years.
Man, I'm 42, we getting old bro. But I'm still quick witted enough to know that the music we had when WE were young was much better that the shite that is being pumped out these days.
These guys rocked!! Love this style and era! I'm 38, and still love this stuff, and I'll never change, I HATE today's fucking crap people call music. It's disgusting and it's not talent at all !!
Im 19 lol and i think the same thing lol .. Thats why im on a trixter video lol ... I love band like white lion , danger danger , britny fox , firehouse , slaughter , dokken , etc ...
@@shellyseats5630 Don't forget about Marlboro's & Night Magic perfume, the 2 smells that really remind me of the 80's, along with hair spray & Polo cologne.
Every now and then i revisit my hairband days and theres really nothing that can make me feel the same.....till today i forgot about these guys but remembered almost every word. 🤘😜🤘😜
My bf of 23 years loved trixter and he got me hooked on hair metal and sadly he passed away so every time I hear these songs on hair nation, they bring back so many memories of my love for Shawn and there's not a day goes by that I don't think of him and I just hope he's saving me a seat in heaven!!
Awe...I am so sorry 🙏. I know that pain. My husband recently passed away after 41years. He had a broken neck and a TBI, 360 in the hospital he passed. He was One In A Million !! Sending you hugs!
Honestly there were just to many of these kinda bands for them all to be on top in such a short span. Hair metal was truly wham bam thank you ma'am of music... came in fast and hard and left quick and easy.
Since more and more people are growing tired of the crappiness of today's mainstream music.. I won't be surprised if we will see a resurgence of 80's style music. Already last year we got this new wave retro style song Blinding Lights bt Weeknd so there is a possibility
Hi all to be honest the industry got tired of these opinionated creative bands that were a bit Wild so decided to go away from them. Notice it all changed in the 90s, what band do you know now.
I remember seeing Steve Brown fill in for Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard in London for NFL Pre Game.He fit right in with them. Still an amazing underrated guitarist!
His tone is unbelievable...as a guitarist myself I have to say the 80s produced some of the best ever, but also overprocessed guitar sounds as well...by far his sound is amazing!
@@shaunarhoten1566 '88 here Girlfriend! Man the 80's were awesome, and we just rocked it! Still listening to it, after all these years. It's still the best music. Period. So full of life, fun and emotion!
Class of 82 and I love the time machine idea, those years were the best time of my life. Seeing Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett this summer, even got an 80s shag haircut and a 1985 concert t for the show.🤘😎
Yeah they never really went commercially mainstream but they got a couple of tunes on the radio and had a few videos circulating on mtv at the time. They were just a local hair band from Paramus New Jersey. They went to school with my cousins.
@@carrie8541 I think they would have been huge had they not arrived on the scene so late (Not their fault they were young) but the grunge era had arrived and they were screwed. What a great band though!
Yes I remember that tour when I was in Miami Florida and then I went back to California and caught the tour again. This time Dokken Great white and the Scorpions were the headliners. We were all.lucky to live that era. Now I am a photojournalist .
Miss the decade of my youth but am finding new bands keeping the hair/glam sound rocking! Crazy Lixx, Tokyo Fist, and many others! Let's keep this bad ass music alive! My kids are in their 20's and jam to all my music. Best stuff ever!
Hanging with you friends. People you could actually trust. The music was loud, powerful & always about having a good time. I'll never forget the fun...
I'm the same age as you but seriously,how we went from Led Zep,the mighty Van Halen to all the manufactured glam rock suck ass garbage??? Poison,Warrant and all this cheap shit?
nicolas sosolic Why so mad? You probably couldn’t get a date to any concerts back then (or now lol). Or is it that you didn’t make the millions that they have?
1999 will always stand out to me for a few different reasons: Working at a particular factory, having a close buddy that i hung out with and drank beer with and played pool with, and THIS band. Trixter helped make my 1999 legendary. Awesome musicians.
I was born in 81 so I was shitting green when all the magic was happening. At least I got a glimpse of it and I'm still jamming this in 2016 and beyond. Hair Metal 4 life baby!
Agreed! Luckily there's quite a few bands bringing the magic back! Check out bands like Crazy Lixx, Santz Cruz, Crashdiet, Confess, Reckless love- all from the modern hair metal scene! Crazy lixx has got the 80's sound downpat - highly recommend them.
I know about Reckless Love and Crashdiet. I'm a huge fan of both of them. I'll check the other ones today after work. Check out Priscilla. A few songs is twilight alley, high tonight and high fashion. They are more sleaze rock, kind of like GnR when they first started.
I would give anything to live the 80's again. I LOVE THIS SONG... Dedicated today to me 2021. THANK YOU DOUG.. A REAL MAN THAT IS GOING TO WIN ME OVER..
How am I doing so far Sandra. You are definitely. ONE IN A MILLION. I have been lucky enough in my life to experience Your Love twice. This time I will never let go
Damn the 80s is way much better than todays music. The world seems happy in that era unlike now it's full of misery and sadness. Miss the good old days.
I seen these guys open for Don Dokken during his Up From the Ashes solo tour. From the beginning with these guys to the end with Dokken....just an awesome show.
I remember when cable TV was advertising a pay-per-view concert that featured Trixter and Firehouse with Warrant as the headliners. We were going to go in on it and split the cost 50/50 and watch it at his house, but that sadly never came to be. Got to love that era of music though. Good times, catchy melodies, screaming guitar solos, and singers who could hit notes only dogs could hear! The 80's were a great time to be alive, and that's a fact jack!
Its Feb. 2021. Sitting in a hospital bed wishing I was in a better place and time. Loving Trixter and other great bands of the 80's. Best medicine ever!
Great band, saw them at a local festival "Livestock"... all these years later and their music still makes me feel the way it did back in the 90's... they don't make music like this anymore, but god damn, they should. Great stuff. Long Live Rock!
Saw them a few times back in the day... Best show was when Trixter, Firehouse, and Warrant toured all together! Forever blessed to be a teenager during this Time!! Born in '72!
Dude. This is heavily produced. To start, it was likely scratch-tracked to a metronome then polished with overdubs. I can hear about five vocal tracks but I only see two actual vocalists. One guitarist, but two guitar tracks. It even has crowd sounds overdubbed into the studio audio. The lead guitar alone probably has at minimum: compressor/sustainer, reverb, delay, and distortion, maybe even a touch of something like flange or chrous. Don't even get me started on the snare drum. I suspect they noise-gate triggered the sound of a recorded bass drum to shadow the snare, wrapped up in compression and subtle reverb to get that thick 80's-snare sound. Sincerely every 80's rock band that has that big snare sound is using a production trick to get it, because snares do not sound like that in real life, over nothing but air, without electricity and magic somewhere in the middle. And that's just THIS song. When Def Leppard recorded the Hysteria album, they had TWENTY FOUR vocal tracks. TWENTY FOUR. ...and Joe Elliot has never been able to sing the high note at the end of Armegeddon It in a live performance that I've found. In Jump, Van Halen plays the guitar and the keyboard. Both at the same time? Hmm, weird. Don't get me wrong, I love some 80's music. But 80's music on average was heavily and extraordinarily produced. AC/DC is a notable exception - being a great example of what a truly raw recording will sound like: Each album track captured in one take, no overdubs, musicians in the same room, bleed over between instrument microphones, phase cancellation - all nine honest yards. (Ironically, Back in Black was produced by Mutt Lange, who also produced Def Leppard/Hysteria.) Recorded music has been increasingly produced over the years, with some ebb and flow here and there, but the 80's were a high water mark thanks a glut of new electronics and soundboard tricks. Later, the alt-rock/grunge era would actually dial down that production fingerprint, only for it to resurge later with 00's era pop and club music, and various artists including rappers and even Cher using autotune as an effect as much or moreso than for its designed pitch correction purpose. By my estimation, your low-production eras were 50's, 70's, 90s. The 60's? Super produced. Even the Beatles used vocal doubling. And Phil Spector's wall of sound recording style was a hallmark of production in that era. Anyway, we both clearly love this song, but I think you might be wrong about why you like it - it's even possible you would not have liked it (as much?) without the production extras :)
Elijah Robison lol. So true. This was one of the most over-produced bands of the hair metal era. They used to call them “New Kids on the Block with guitars”.
@@callbackdons By the time this came out they were putting these bands together by looks and power ballads...CLONED. This band, and bands like them, are what took hair metal down...not grunge
@@callbackdons : excuse me,Sir. i'm from indonesia. i like reading what U wrote and i try hard to understand it. Btw, can you explain me about : what is the meaning of heavily produced and extraordinarily produced?
I will never stop!!! Im 53, was in a "big hair" band in 80s in Colorado springs!! Loved it!! All my people from Arkansas could not believe it until they seen pics of my zebra striped spandax and white fuzzy boots up to my knees!!! Nobody in Arkansas thought I would ever!!!!!
when Nirvana came out and introduced alternative..that's when the music industry changed that's what killed the hair metal generation..Grunge was no help to us Hair Rockers either... Cool vid thanx 4 the upload!
Actually, the "alternative rock" was first put in the spotlight by Faith No More, and Ugly Kid Joe. Both of which had HUGE hits. Nonetheless, it is a fact that Bon Jovi sold many more albums in the 90's than any of the grunge bands. :)
Actually this song and group came out in the early 90's not the 80's. One girl from Louisiana that I had fallin in love with, we, she had got pregnant when she came to Arkansas to visit and stay the summer with her aunt. She went back home and called me after she had the abortion, it made me sick, I really loved her! This was our song.
They were part of my first concert, 1992 The Blood, Sweat and Beers tour with Warrant and Firehouse, Compton Terrace, Phoenix. My uncle bought the tickets and was the first of so so many. It was my gateway drug. While today it's bands like Lorna Shore, Slipknot and Lamb Of God, ill always love these guys!
Even though I was born in the early 2000's and I grew up with a lot of punk music but thanks to my parents who introduced me to the 80's Hair Metal and now I'm the only kid in high school who's rocking out with a long hair and leather jacket. #Hair Metal Forever #There are maybe a million bands on earth but trixter is my One In A Million
Yeah back in the 80's you had to have talent something that most singers and bands dont have now days. And you had to actually know how to sing. I'd love to go back to the 80's best time ever! (because my dad paid all the bills and taxes)
wow, instant flashback! I absolutely loved Trixter, still do. I could listen to their music over and over again. It always brings a smile to my face at all the memories that come flooding back :)
YEA PUMPED THA 80.S..90.S....DID THAT ERA WIT MY CLUB ...OUTLAWS..MC ..GIRLS ..DRINK . PARTYS FR DAYS ....TRIXTER WE LISTEND FRM AUSTRALIA....O.F.FO....
Best tour ever. back in the day... Trixter, Warrant and Firehouse!!
Yeah, ❤ @ Red Rocks
Dang I wish that would happen again
@@joeb3548 Me too !
And then Kurt Kobain and Grunge came along and kicked their butts. We had a good thang going, and grunge ruined it
@@hillbillybeerdranker6678 🤢😢
I’m 60 years old and I still live in the 80s, I will never forget that time of my life.
Hell ya man, 80s hair metal era is the best era in music imo and it's all I listen to myself! Rock on!
I'm 62 and loved the 80's. The 80's was the best time. Still alive and rocking and rolling 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Im stuck on the 80s I dont belong today, just simple 80s was the best if it ain't broke why fixed?
You n me both!
Me too!
I would go back to the 80’s in a second if given the chance. The world was a much better place then.
The 80's still relevant and always will be...who's listening in 2020
Danny Griner check out a band called LeBrock I’d recommend their song runaway, it’s not the 80s but there are a lot of us trying to capture that feeling 😎🤘
Wasn't this song from 1990?
I don't know how we went from Led Zep,the mighty Van Halen to this kind of suck ass glam manufactured garbage...Thank god that's it's over!!!
I still am.
POLAND :)
The 80's. Nothing will ever replicate that decade...especially the music and the movies. Still the best decade ever!!!
Amen, as someone who was born in 1986. I watched a lot of reruns and listened to music from that era growing up in the 1990s and 2000s, and I much preferred the 1980s stuff to the stuff from those decades. I especially prefer the 1980s music and movies to the ones of the 2010s and especially so far for this shitty decade.
Best ever
Yeah if you’re a straight while male it was probably the best era of all time!
@@jjmah7 didn't have to be a straight white male. You're not the victim. It was about making the best of what you had instead of playing the victim/feeling sorry for yourself.
@@bogus696996 That’s such a narrow point of view. Do u understand what it’s like to be oppressed? Playing the victim or feeling sorry for yourself has absolutely zero to do with it. That frame of mind might work after a bad breakup or not getting the parking spot you wanted. And sorry, I realize you probably didn’t intend to have this conversation when you wrote your post. It was a great decade for certain people. If you appreciate the art that was given to us from the 80s the most - then that’s great, no arguments there. It wasn’t a great decade to live in for a lot of people though…hate crimes went through the roof from 80-89, and they were targeted mostly at protected classes: gays, Jews, and blacks.
80's.... The last happy decade of the human life in this planet.
100%!!!!!
Amen!
53 years old. Proud to say I lived it, every minute!!
Me too but 55 years young and listening to all these makes ya feel young again
agreed 100 percent
Same here
Somebody build a time machine so all of us that grew up in the 80's can go back.
the time machine is in the 80's btw in the form of a delorean dmc-12
Mushrooms
Yes, please!
Yes I was born in this decade but I wish I had a time machine so I could live through the 80s, I’m so jealous of everyone who got to live through the best decade
86 for me, wish I was a teenager at that time.
Nothing can top 80's music. What a wonderful decade
You got that right
I am 50 and I still love this song.
I'm still blasting this group in my truck in my 50s, just like when I first bought the album, rock on 🤘🤘
It's amazing how almost every band in the 80s had an amazing guitarist... 😊🎉
It'd be hard to find a band that didn't
Yeah and hair I love it going to concerts in the 80s it was all hair and guitarists papichulooos 🤘🎸🎶
Shane D Rzario A coworker and myself talked about that the other day and agreed that it must have made it even more frustrating to break through a really good song wouldn't do it with all that competition. You needed a hook a Great song or the rest of the band had to be lights out as well.
@@terrydahill8248 that is very true. The competition was immense and it was extremely difficult to break into the scene.
@@metalking40 I think another thing that points this out to be true Shane is how many times listening to this genre a person can say oh I forgot about this one! Or they will say this song and or band was underplayed or underrated. Rock was definitely in what we call today the golden age.
The 80s were a once in a lifetime vibe. I was blessed to be born at the perfect time to experience it and be infused with that awesome energy. I am who I am because of the music I listened to and the people who I loved and respected who were around during my formative years.
Melody, hooks, harmony, instrumentation, full vocals, fun, love and celebration of youth and life, nothing like the 80's!
best days of my life....I was 17 or 18 at the time.. now 44.
yessssssss
Man, I'm 42, we getting old bro.
But I'm still quick witted enough to know that the music we had when WE were young was much better that the shite that is being pumped out these days.
shawn dickson
41 but know what you're saying music rocked back then. Now it's all remakes or a total joke!
These guys rocked!! Love this style and era! I'm 38, and still love this stuff, and I'll never change, I HATE today's fucking crap people call music. It's disgusting and it's not talent at all !!
Im 19 lol and i think the same thing lol .. Thats why im on a trixter video lol ... I love band like white lion , danger danger , britny fox , firehouse , slaughter , dokken , etc ...
Don't mind me, I'm just here looking for those memories of the good ole days of concerts and fun.. What has the world come to?
Ask Rob!!!!!!😮
We don't search for old songs, we search for old memories 😢
White rain hair spray and Bonnie bell lip smackers and the feeling of excitement and youth😢
❤❤❤
@@shellyseats5630 Don't forget about Marlboro's & Night Magic perfume, the 2 smells that really remind me of the 80's, along with hair spray & Polo cologne.
Such a true statement. How time has flown by.
The best :D
Every now and then i revisit my hairband days and theres really nothing that can make me feel the same.....till today i forgot about these guys but remembered almost every word. 🤘😜🤘😜
Those 5 years or so of the hairband days seemed to have come and gone so quickly.
My bf of 23 years loved trixter and he got me hooked on hair metal and sadly he passed away so every time I hear these songs on hair nation, they bring back so many memories of my love for Shawn and there's not a day goes by that I don't think of him and I just hope he's saving me a seat in heaven!!
You know he is!!!
Thank you so much for ur kind words @kevinmagnuson!! 😊🙏🙏
Awe...I am so sorry 🙏. I know that pain.
My husband recently passed away after 41years. He had a broken neck and a TBI, 360 in the hospital he passed. He was One In A Million !! Sending you hugs!
The 80's One in a million
Trixter was one of the best bands that gets almost zero love!! They were dang good and had truly great songs!! I miss these days.
Honestly there were just to many of these kinda bands for them all to be on top in such a short span. Hair metal was truly wham bam thank you ma'am of music... came in fast and hard and left quick and easy.
they tried too hard to be Tesla. Songs? who can name one other song by Trixter? LOL
Victims of bad timing. They hit their stride just as the grunge era was beginning to emerge and the hair metal era was being phased out.
This band got a lot of love from the girls. Believe that!
Just like Roxy Blue
there will never be another 80's sadly.
🥺
Only if you let that happen, everything comes full circle
Only 60 years
Since more and more people are growing tired of the crappiness of today's mainstream music.. I won't be surprised if we will see a resurgence of 80's style music. Already last year we got this new wave retro style song Blinding Lights bt Weeknd so there is a possibility
Not a powerhouse metal band, but me and my high school sweetheart saw this concert. My girlfriend loved it! One of the best nights of my young life😂
I saw them in 91 with the Scorpions
just pure rock n roll !!
The good ol days indeed! Why can't things be like this anymore?! Ha
oh hell yah.those was the best days
Really? 18yr old and he is writing his own music? Wow..if a kid today plays guitar at 18..they will be just trying too hard to play like someone else.
Hi all to be honest the industry got tired of these opinionated creative bands that were a bit Wild so decided to go away from them. Notice it all changed in the 90s, what band do you know now.
willmsm1 amen
FILHARMONIX is a band..give it a try.....album is Hot n high...
Loved the 80's! BEST EVER
One in a million
The 80's. The best time ever.
Actually it was 90s. Was a big song in 1991 when I was 16.
I remember seeing Steve Brown fill in for Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard in London for NFL Pre Game.He fit right in with them. Still an amazing underrated guitarist!
Later on he filled in for Phil as well
His tone is unbelievable...as a guitarist myself I have to say the 80s produced some of the best ever, but also overprocessed guitar sounds as well...by far his sound is amazing!
They talked about this on Hair Nation tonight.
He's no Viv Campbell -Phil either
❤️❤️❤️ This song! I wore a couple of Trixter cd's out in the 80's.😎🎶
Tina Keel
I agree with you! This song is Awesome & their new stuff is Awesome,too!
If you were a teen or older in the 80's you were lucky the best times ever and the greatest music ever I want that time machine before I die
Absolutely!
I graduated in 80s that was best time ever
@@shaunarhoten1566 '88 here Girlfriend! Man the 80's were awesome, and we just rocked it! Still listening to it, after all these years. It's still the best music. Period. So full of life, fun and emotion!
51 years old graduated 88. I would love to go back to the 80s.
Class of 82 and I love the time machine idea, those years were the best time of my life. Seeing Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett this summer, even got an 80s shag haircut and a 1985 concert t for the show.🤘😎
I'm 58 and still love 80s hair metal!! 👍🤘
I’m 57 love this music, I was a big DOKKEN FAN 😊!!!!
2021 and I am still rocking this music because Rock music and Trixter are one in a million!!!
You know it 👍
Present may 22 2021 gretting from the end of the world(Santiago Chile)
Hell ya mee too
2022 and I'm still listening to 80s music and I'm an old fart at 67. Love my 80s music.
BEAUTIFUL & AWESOME
2020 and I'm 45 and still have long hair and my allstars and earrings.
I'm 1 in a million
Lucky guy, I would be like you Pal, greetings
Me too..
2 in a million..lol..
👍👍👍
Jon Driesenga 2020 and 49 here 😊 All Stars, check. Long hair, check. Earrings, check. However, I’m a girl. I just checked lol
What is allstars?
STILL WAY BETTER THAN ANYTHING IN THE CHARTS TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wayyyy better
@@ZeeboLaywicker Hell yes.
That's not much competition, music today is basically unlistenable!
Truth! Nothing can or ever will compare to this. ❤🤘
There are million bands on this earth but Trixter is my "One In A Million"
#Hair Metal Forever
Not a lot of people know who they are but I rocked to them in high school in the early 90's
Us too!!!
I still rock out to them. Glad Frontier Records signed them. Their new stuff is great.
Same here
Yeah they never really went commercially mainstream but they got a couple of tunes on the radio and had a few videos circulating on mtv at the time. They were just a local hair band from Paramus New Jersey. They went to school with my cousins.
@@carrie8541 I think they would have been huge had they not arrived on the scene so late (Not their fault they were young) but the grunge era had arrived and they were screwed. What a great band though!
Had great time hangin with these guys when came through with Scorpions and Great White through FL.Such fun and awesome dudes. Great memories.
I'll bet they banged you back stage too right?
Jacob Lewis 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes I remember that tour when I was in Miami Florida and then I went back to California and caught the tour again. This time Dokken Great white and the Scorpions were the headliners. We were all.lucky to live that era. Now I am a photojournalist .
@@edgarteran1894 I saw them opne for the Scorps in Tulsa. Great White was no where around. I guess they were out to sea LOL
Miss the decade of my youth but am finding new bands keeping the hair/glam sound rocking! Crazy Lixx, Tokyo Fist, and many others! Let's keep this bad ass music alive! My kids are in their 20's and jam to all my music. Best stuff ever!
80s music had passion
Hanging with you friends.
People you could actually trust.
The music was loud, powerful & always about having a good time. I'll never forget the fun...
Miss those awesome days with real bands and real music! I'm 47 and still enjoy this real music! Fricken Rock On!!!
Lol same hea
I'm the same age as you but seriously,how we went from Led Zep,the mighty Van Halen to all the manufactured glam rock suck ass garbage??? Poison,Warrant and all this cheap shit?
nicolas sosolic Why so mad? You probably couldn’t get a date to any concerts back then (or now lol). Or is it that you didn’t make the millions that they have?
@@nicolassosolic3760 very talented musicians. If you know music
America, you're one in a million. If we lose you, we'll never find one like you again.
#facts
Tell that to the libtards all over this country
I love Trixter 😚🎸💕💓
You're damn right!my gf and I love this song,and we share it every moment we can!"it our song"!!!
Me too😁
will someone please invent a time machine please so I can go back when music like this kicked all our ass'es
Al Rockman You are using the time machine right now, it's CZcams
Umm this music doesn't kick ANYONES ass. LMAO They suck!!
Krafty Kaboose beyonce fan spotted
hahaha ok!
LOL
This music just never goes out of style!
Fucking AWSOME
1999 will always stand out to me for a few different reasons: Working at a particular factory, having a close buddy that i hung out with and drank beer with and played pool with, and THIS band. Trixter helped make my 1999 legendary. Awesome musicians.
I was born in 81 so I was shitting green when all the magic was happening. At least I got a glimpse of it and I'm still jamming this in 2016 and beyond. Hair Metal 4 life baby!
Lets bring the Magic back! Im sick and tired of new crap "Music"!!!!!!!
Agreed! Luckily there's quite a few bands bringing the magic back! Check out bands like Crazy Lixx, Santz Cruz, Crashdiet, Confess, Reckless love- all from the modern hair metal scene! Crazy lixx has got the 80's sound downpat - highly recommend them.
I know about Reckless Love and Crashdiet. I'm a huge fan of both of them. I'll check the other ones today after work. Check out Priscilla. A few songs is twilight alley, high tonight and high fashion. They are more sleaze rock, kind of like GnR when they first started.
Thanks! I will do. Always glad to find new music and I do appreciate a good sleaze band
Exactly, Rock and Roll is Love, Rock and Roll is Life!
I would give anything to live the 80's again. I LOVE THIS SONG... Dedicated today to me 2021. THANK YOU DOUG.. A REAL MAN THAT IS GOING TO WIN ME OVER..
How am I doing so far Sandra. You are definitely. ONE IN A MILLION. I have been lucky enough in my life to experience Your Love twice. This time I will never let go
Damn the 80s is way much better than todays music. The world seems happy in that era unlike now it's full of misery and sadness. Miss the good old days.
Great great band. "HEAR" is one of the best album from that era . Peter Loran should have become a big rock star.
Great memories. I was teenager during this. I’m 43 now. I went to every concert that came around. Loved it. Great times
I seen these guys open for Don Dokken during his Up From the Ashes solo tour. From the beginning with these guys to the end with Dokken....just an awesome show.
sept 23 ORIGINAL MEMBERS of dokken are in badlands pawn shop at sioux falls ,sd . rare show.
I saw Dokken twice once with twisted sister and once with loverboy, lol.
I also seen them with Don Dokken in Syracuse NY
This was released in 1990.
And it STILL kicks ass
Raised in the 80's.some great memories with friends. I miss the 80's music and movies.
ALWAYS GREAT !!!!, WHO IS LISTENIN IN 2018? 😈❤💋
Tracey Fitzpatrick for now and for always \m/
stewart mcalister GOOD MORNIN STEWART MCALLISTER , YOURE ONE IN A MILLION !!!!😈💔💋
One of the small army of youth keeping this genre alive nowadays!!! 🤘
stewart mcalister HI STEWART IM HERE NOW !!!!! HOW ARE U? CHEERS TO YA FROM SHERIDAN , WYOMING USA😘🌹💋
Tracey Fitzpatrick, hell ya from Bismarck!
I remember when cable TV was advertising a pay-per-view concert that featured Trixter and Firehouse with Warrant as the headliners. We were going to go in on it and split the cost 50/50 and watch it at his house, but that sadly never came to be. Got to love that era of music though. Good times, catchy melodies, screaming guitar solos, and singers who could hit notes only dogs could hear! The 80's were a great time to be alive, and that's a fact jack!
Who listening in 2019👍🏽
I am right now in Sheridan, Wyoming / USA !!!!!
from japan !
me from iraq
New Zealand/ Philippines here!!!!
Me ! Love it still
Great song!! How can anyone not like the 80s rock?
WHO IS LISTENING TO TRIXTER IN 2019?
THEY ARE AWESOME AND STILL AWESOME! I LOVE THIS SONG!
All 4 babgrl... xo
@@tracilaroma9582
Whatever!
TRIXTER IS AWESOME! KEEP ON STOMPIN' to, TRIXTER!
me in 2021 😁
Its Feb. 2021. Sitting in a hospital bed wishing I was in a better place and time.
Loving Trixter and other great bands of the 80's. Best medicine ever!
Me ... may 22 2021 gooood band
Great band, saw them at a local festival "Livestock"... all these years later and their music still makes me feel the way it did back in the 90's... they don't make music like this anymore, but god damn, they should. Great stuff. Long Live Rock!
Saw them a few times back in the day... Best show was when Trixter, Firehouse, and Warrant toured all together! Forever blessed to be a teenager during this Time!! Born in '72!
I saw that same line-up!
Seen them on that tour as well.
Us kids that come of age in the early to mid 90's were truly blessed.
OMG Just Love a man who knows how to wear his hair Long , Down and Thrown !!
Hello! I'm from the future, what if I told you the world will end in 2020?
High octane hard rock! Great vocals and performance, these kids can rock for sure!
its funny you havent heard the song in years but i feel like im back in 80s singing word for word , thats how you know it was a great song and band
Lynne Albertson yeah it’s yesterday once more. Love the 80s rock
Trixter is from the 90’s
Talk about music bringing back memories. Long live this era!
Is it just me, or does the music from the past sound better? Modern music just seems cloned and over-produced...
Dude. This is heavily produced. To start, it was likely scratch-tracked to a metronome then polished with overdubs. I can hear about five vocal tracks but I only see two actual vocalists. One guitarist, but two guitar tracks. It even has crowd sounds overdubbed into the studio audio. The lead guitar alone probably has at minimum: compressor/sustainer, reverb, delay, and distortion, maybe even a touch of something like flange or chrous. Don't even get me started on the snare drum. I suspect they noise-gate triggered the sound of a recorded bass drum to shadow the snare, wrapped up in compression and subtle reverb to get that thick 80's-snare sound. Sincerely every 80's rock band that has that big snare sound is using a production trick to get it, because snares do not sound like that in real life, over nothing but air, without electricity and magic somewhere in the middle. And that's just THIS song. When Def Leppard recorded the Hysteria album, they had TWENTY FOUR vocal tracks. TWENTY FOUR. ...and Joe Elliot has never been able to sing the high note at the end of Armegeddon It in a live performance that I've found. In Jump, Van Halen plays the guitar and the keyboard. Both at the same time? Hmm, weird. Don't get me wrong, I love some 80's music. But 80's music on average was heavily and extraordinarily produced. AC/DC is a notable exception - being a great example of what a truly raw recording will sound like: Each album track captured in one take, no overdubs, musicians in the same room, bleed over between instrument microphones, phase cancellation - all nine honest yards. (Ironically, Back in Black was produced by Mutt Lange, who also produced Def Leppard/Hysteria.) Recorded music has been increasingly produced over the years, with some ebb and flow here and there, but the 80's were a high water mark thanks a glut of new electronics and soundboard tricks. Later, the alt-rock/grunge era would actually dial down that production fingerprint, only for it to resurge later with 00's era pop and club music, and various artists including rappers and even Cher using autotune as an effect as much or moreso than for its designed pitch correction purpose. By my estimation, your low-production eras were 50's, 70's, 90s. The 60's? Super produced. Even the Beatles used vocal doubling. And Phil Spector's wall of sound recording style was a hallmark of production in that era. Anyway, we both clearly love this song, but I think you might be wrong about why you like it - it's even possible you would not have liked it (as much?) without the production extras :)
Elijah Robison lol. So true. This was one of the most over-produced bands of the hair metal era. They used to call them “New Kids on the Block with guitars”.
@@callbackdons By the time this came out they were putting these bands together by looks and power ballads...CLONED. This band, and bands like them, are what took hair metal down...not grunge
@@callbackdons : excuse me,Sir. i'm from indonesia. i like reading what U wrote and i try hard to understand it. Btw, can you explain me about :
what is the meaning of heavily produced and extraordinarily produced?
Music from the past sounds way much better. Great lyrics
I agree that brought back some great memories... that kinda music will never die!
I still jam this song. Lost my son back in April. Glad it's still here.
My condolences
Sorry. God bless you
the chords and notes are so melodious. they are genius
*Trixter Is Still Rock'n 2019*
Absolutely can't kill talant\ real showmanship
Theres nothing like the 80's.Songs that make you feel young again
The 80's had the best music.. just like this.. I miss those years..
I will never stop!!! Im 53, was in a "big hair" band in 80s in Colorado springs!! Loved it!! All my people from Arkansas could not believe it until they seen pics of my zebra striped spandax and white fuzzy boots up to my knees!!! Nobody in Arkansas thought I would ever!!!!!
what was the name of the band?
@@jadedheartsz trying to remember, Crimson Rain, too long ago, was in 6 different bands. Plus Damn cancer taking away memories..
@@kevinreynolds1420 ok
I'm in Colorado. Maybe I saw a show you were in...what's the name?
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when Nirvana came out and introduced alternative..that's when the music industry changed that's what killed the hair metal generation..Grunge was no help to us Hair Rockers either... Cool vid thanx 4 the upload!
jukebox 752 wrong
I think the real credit of introducing alternative goes to R.E.M. and U2. The credit of the grunge subgenre does go to Nirvana
I can't believe a comment like this (I agree on your point of view, though) comes from a person whose profile picture is about Coca Cola
correct.. but so many talented grunge rock bands as well.. pearl jam, soundgarden, stone temple pilots, alice in chains.. etc
Actually, the "alternative rock" was first put in the spotlight by Faith No More, and Ugly Kid Joe. Both of which had HUGE hits.
Nonetheless, it is a fact that Bon Jovi sold many more albums in the 90's than any of the grunge bands. :)
Actually this song and group came out in the early 90's not the 80's. One girl from Louisiana that I had fallin in love with, we, she had got pregnant when she came to Arkansas to visit and stay the summer with her aunt. She went back home and called me after she had the abortion, it made me sick, I really loved her! This was our song.
They were part of my first concert, 1992 The Blood, Sweat and Beers tour with Warrant and Firehouse, Compton Terrace, Phoenix. My uncle bought the tickets and was the first of so so many. It was my gateway drug. While today it's bands like Lorna Shore, Slipknot and Lamb Of God, ill always love these guys!
This was the first CD that I bought. I blasted it on my moms Pioneer system, which was the highest quality around. I still love this band!!
Sunny Stroud
Great taste in music!
TRIXTER is Awesome!
Back then & now!
I love this song! I am happy that you do,too! Who else do you like?
love it ,call it nostalgia if you want but this music is the real deal
This band rocks. They are one in a million
TV and movies greatest in 80s. All I listen too or watch. Can't be replaced. ROCK ON PEOPLE
Even though I was born in the early 2000's and I grew up with a lot of punk music but thanks to my parents who introduced me to the 80's Hair Metal and now I'm the only kid in high school who's rocking out with a long hair and leather jacket.
#Hair Metal Forever
#There are maybe a million bands on earth but trixter is my One In A Million
saw them March 2017..Toledo.. every one of them is still hot.. o this is my daughters profile.. moms a much older 80's girl lol
😂
2019 Representin' < 3
Yeah back in the 80's you had to have talent something that most singers and bands dont have now days. And you had to actually know how to sing. I'd love to go back to the 80's best time ever! (because my dad paid all the bills and taxes)
Just found my Newest Favorite Band ❤
wow, instant flashback! I absolutely loved Trixter, still do. I could listen to their music over and over again. It always brings a smile to my face at all the memories that come flooding back :)
Hello! I'm from the future, what if I told you the world will end in 2020?
Forever and ever listening to this kinda music. Hello from Norway. :)
I miss bands like Trixter. They always take me back to my childhood when good music ruled the Billboard charts and MTV.
100% love them
Man times was so different... I’d give anything to live the 80s as a teenager
I WOULD DO ANYTHING TO BE ABLE TO GO BACK IN THE DAY TO MY FAVORITE BAR AND STAY ALL WEEKEND
Oh man youre so right!!
frank hutkai me too,the bar call's Joy
frank hutkai I’m there with ya Frank.
You Dirty Rat Alice Cooper"Poison" was the fave song in my bar..Trixter was a little bit later
one of the best numbers of the 80s. pure dirty classic!
YEA PUMPED THA 80.S..90.S....DID THAT ERA WIT MY CLUB ...OUTLAWS..MC ..GIRLS ..DRINK . PARTYS FR DAYS ....TRIXTER WE LISTEND FRM AUSTRALIA....O.F.FO....
If I Can give a control of time I'll back in the 80's and attend every concert of band I love 🤘🏼
love the 80s man. chessy, glam rock, and just living the "moment" like there's no tomorrow.
I cry for this music to come back !!
One In A Million, Surrender & Give It To Me Good were all great songs. This one is arguably the best of the three.
One of my favourites!! Grew up idolizing these guys 🤘🏻. Trixter Rocks!! I wish we could have this era back 🤘🏻.
If you were a teen when this music came out you had a blast! And now you can look back and really get it!!! Especially compared to nowadays!!!!!!!!!
Who is Rocking to this one 2017 !!!
2019😁
2019🤘
Wish we can go back in time. I miss the 80s and the good times.
Trixter, Fire house, and Warrant in Little Rock back in the early 90's. They were all great!