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TNT not super popular but that doesn’t mean they weren’t good! Lot of things have to line up for that to happen as you can imagine. My favorite from them is Intuition, cool ass song!
If you want to hear one or two TNT tracks that will blow your minds...Forever Shine On and Incipits/Tell No Tales which has some of the most insane vocals ever committed to tape.
First a 80’s Norwegian heavy metal band which evolved more to mainstream hard-rock much turned to radio sound. Voice and guitar were extremely good. Scandinavia produced great Hard’n’Heavy bands such as TNT, Europe and Pretty Maids.
You guys would love Survivor, Rick Springfield, Loverboy, Toto, Stan Bush, Damn Yankees, Styx, Kenny Loggins, the Tubes, Night Ranger, Pat Benatar, Eddie Money, Billy Squier, and Michael Sembello
You should absolutely react to some Saraya, as they sound pretty similar to some of the bands you reacted to in the past. They were a female led band from New Jersey who were around at around the same time as the aforementioned artists but unfortunately were nowhere near as lucky to receive the same attention, as they only lasted around 5 years together and disbanded in the early 90s (casualty of the changing of the guard in rock, one of the most undeserving if you ask me, as Sandi Saraya (the titular singer), Tony Bruno (guitarist), Gregg Munier (keyboardist), Gary Taylor/Barry Dunaway (bassists) and especially Chuck Bonfante (terrific drummer especially for the music they play) were extremely talented musicians with a knack for S-tier songwriting and musicianship, as well as thoughtful and deep lyrics for glam metal/80s hard rock standards. This is to me especially showcased in their masterful 1991 sophomore and final album When the Blackbird Sings, arguably one of my all-time favorite albums. Here are a few requests of their catalogue:
wow, tnt…. check out Everyones a Star or 10,000 Lovers . much more rocking. Pretty sure they are Dutch . Couple hits in the 80’s . Ronnie on guitar was a beast.
TNT not super popular but that doesn’t mean they weren’t good! Lot of things have to line up for that to happen as you can imagine. My favorite from them is Intuition, cool ass song!
If you want to hear one or two TNT tracks that will blow your minds...Forever Shine On and Incipits/Tell No Tales which has some of the most insane vocals ever committed to tape.
First a 80’s Norwegian heavy metal band which evolved more to mainstream hard-rock much turned to radio sound. Voice and guitar were extremely good. Scandinavia produced great Hard’n’Heavy bands such as TNT, Europe and Pretty Maids.
Tony Harnell is one of the greatest singers of all time and one of the most under rated. Absolutely insane vocal range.
10,000 lovers is a great song by TNT. They were not popular, though. And that's a shame because they were a good band.
TNT was on top of their game back then
Underrated jam!
You guys would love Survivor, Rick Springfield, Loverboy, Toto, Stan Bush, Damn Yankees, Styx, Kenny Loggins, the Tubes, Night Ranger, Pat Benatar, Eddie Money, Billy Squier, and Michael Sembello
"Seven Seas" is my favourite. "Everyone's a Star" is pretty good also.
Dudes, you have listen to 10000 Lovers by these. The greatest Guitar opening riff ever.
The Whole Intuition album is fantastic. I got it on vinyl. This song is their best
Y'all should check out the band Nelson. Twins and the harmonies are awesome.
Underrated
Great song.
Fire!!!
You should absolutely react to some Saraya, as they sound pretty similar to some of the bands you reacted to in the past. They were a female led band from New Jersey who were around at around the same time as the aforementioned artists but unfortunately were nowhere near as lucky to receive the same attention, as they only lasted around 5 years together and disbanded in the early 90s (casualty of the changing of the guard in rock, one of the most undeserving if you ask me, as Sandi Saraya (the titular singer), Tony Bruno (guitarist), Gregg Munier (keyboardist), Gary Taylor/Barry Dunaway (bassists) and especially Chuck Bonfante (terrific drummer especially for the music they play) were extremely talented musicians with a knack for S-tier songwriting and musicianship, as well as thoughtful and deep lyrics for glam metal/80s hard rock standards. This is to me especially showcased in their masterful 1991 sophomore and final album When the Blackbird Sings, arguably one of my all-time favorite albums. Here are a few requests of their catalogue:
So good!
Bro on the left be looking like Kip Winger
wow, tnt…. check out Everyones a Star or 10,000 Lovers . much more rocking. Pretty sure they are Dutch . Couple hits in the 80’s . Ronnie on guitar was a beast.
If you like this song then you'll have to check out "Caught between the tigers"