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Here, you'll find Rocks In The Attic - a disc by disc journey through my entire vinyl collection.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Rocks In The Attic #79: Bon Jovi - ‘Slippery When Wet’ (1986)

Hmm. Well, everybody needs a bit of hair-rock in their collection, don’t they? Don’t they?

This album is pretty much exactly what you expect. Big choruses, and dumb lyrics. I haven’t deciphered the lyrics fully but I doubt they deal with politics, world hunger or the threat of global overpopulation. There is a song called Social Disease though, which I guess could be about the AIDS crisis.

Wikipedia tells me that currently this album is the 21st best-selling studio of all time. There are only so many strip clubs in the world though, which probably explains why it stalled at #21.

Hit: Livin’ On A Prayer

Hidden Gem: Raise Your Hands


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