Seven Tracks for 80s Guitar Hero Announced 130
Ars Technica's Opposable Thumbs blog has a partial track list for Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s , an upcoming expansion for the hit music game. Poster Ben Kuchera wonders aloud about the report that it will be 'exclusively for the PlayStation 2'; given the recent release of Guitar Hero on the 360 it makes little sense that we won't see the new tracks as downloadable content. The tracks announced so far: "I Wanna Rock (by Twisted Sister), I Ran (by Flock of Seagulls), Round and Round (as made famous by Ratt), I Want Candy (as made famous by Bow Wow Wow), Metal Health (as made famous by Quiet Riot), Holy Diver (as made famous by Dio), Heat Of The Moment (as made famous by Asia)"
Not Even Dio (Score:1, Troll)
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Personally, I LOVE everything about the 80's. It's cheesyness was part of it's appeal.
Go and watch Breakfast Club and just try to get through the whole movie without your foot tapping to the beat at least once.
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Then again... Ratt/Poison was a good double bill... As was White Lion, Great White, and White Snake. (Who played in that order)
I miss the days when any random person could camp out for 12 hours and come up with front row center seats for a concert that would sell out later that day. Now all the choice seats are snapped up by ticket brokers with automated ordering systems... and they resell
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I'm stumped, what is it (Score:2)
An octopus in a bear trap? No, they don't suck.
7 mutant leeches with one arm each, like Trogdor? That must be it. But it seems awfully complicated and not accurate.
How about your mom, your dad, you, and your one armed sister?
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Here's Greenday's version [youtube.com] with an actual guitar. They need to slow it down a bit, though...
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Does Ghostbusters even have guitar in it? I seem to recall all the music being from a synthesizer.
Yes... IIRC (also) Ghostbusters was primarily/all synth. Though, the bits where he's saying "I ain't afraid of no ghost" used it in a somewhat guitar-like manner.
As for the GP mentioning Van Halen's "Jump"... not a good choice for a supposed guitar game either. Listen to it... the whole driving force of the song is those in-your-face synth chords. The guitar's only really prominent during the bridge and at the start of the middle-8. Sure, someone could re-arrange the synth parts for guitar, and it would
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_&_the_News #Ghostbusters [wikipedia.org]
If you listen to both back-to-back, it's impossible to not notice this. Even the reprisal to that hook is mostly saxaphone. That said, it's probably a lousy candidate for a GH song.
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And several of those (We Didn't Start the Fire, Wild, Wild West for example) are great songs, but not exactly known for their guitar tracks.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Didn't_Start_the_F ire [wikipedia.org]
Neither are most of their picks. That doesn't stop them from being rearranged for the guitar. Wild, Wild West already utili
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"We Didn't Start the Fire" was '89. But that Proclaimers song was like '92-93.
I could probably come up with a list of songs I'd like to see, but I'd be here all day...
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Yeah, I'm feeling pretty sheepish about that one. (Bhaaaaa!)
As someone already mentioned, Ghostbusters was obviously written for a guitar. Why they used a synth that sounds like a guitar is... well... who the heck knows? There was I link I posted above of a version done with actual guitars.
As for the Proclaimers, those look an aweful lot like guitars they're playing there:
http://www.youtube.com/w [youtube.com]
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And on the pop side of things:
(* good easy mode song)
(** still appropos 20 years later)
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Doh! (Score:2)
(never bought GH1)
US-centric choice of music? (Score:2)
Ta very much "Guinness British Hit Singles and Albums"...
Anyw
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Most of the songs listed sucked here in the States as well.
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I think "Crappy choice of music" would be a better description, rather than it being a US-centric thing. Most of the songs listed sucked here in the States as well.
Sure, but I assume that they were hits, which was the point I was making. Even if Americans think they're cheesy now, it's what they grew up with as teenagers (or have heard since) and this- I assume- is part of the game's appeal.
OTOH, most of the songs (and even some of the bands) are pretty unknown in the UK, and I'm not convinced that the point of a game like Guitar Hero is to have unknown songs.
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You gotta be kidding me.
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And I'm actually arguing that the list isn't US-centric, it just flat out sucks.
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No, no, NO. The biggest complaint about GH2 was TOO MUCH METAL. Are you trying to wreck the game?
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In my opinion, GH2 didn't have enough metal. Metal typically has much harder guitar parts than your typical rock music does.
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Ok, here's a few more tries for songs that wouldn't need rearrangement (I think):
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Huh. Guess I am.
Well, it was worth asking.
Basically, my dream Guitar Hero would be half classical and half Aerosmith.
(I KNOW I'm the only one there. I don't even need to ask.)
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You might be onto something there.
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My Selection (Score:2)
Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne)
Rock Of Ages (Def Leppard)
The Number Of The Beast (Iron Maiden)
Jump (Van Halen)
I Will Follow (U2)
Fade To Black (Metallica)
Hurts So Good (John Cougar/Mellencamp/whatever)
Paradise City (Guns 'N Roses)
Rock You Like a Hurricane (Scorpions)
Livin' On a Prayer (Bon Jovi)
Dr Feelgood (Motley Crue)
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Why Not DK?
or Toss in Some Misfits/Samhain (Die Die My darling or London Dungeon)
Goth/Punk:
The Damned
The Cure (Early Cure was closer to Punk than anything else)
Good Ole Rock:
The Who
Pink Floyd
Prince
Other:
Ministry
Killing Joke
Faith No More
Really, There are a ton of good artists from the 80s... but will people find the gems? I can handle GH if it's 50 percent pop songs from hell, but I do want a variety of songs and genres to enjoy.
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I've seen a few of these artists in other posts, but I don't remember which ones.
Pat Benetar
Blondie
Gogos
Bangles
AC/DC
Whitesnake
Billy Idol
Bryan Adams
Don Henley - Boys of Summer (the Atari's remix could be used as well)
Genesis/Phil Collins - pick a better song that Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, that song blows
Chicago, although I have no idea which song I would pick
Def Leppard
Sting/The Police
Wang Chung
The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star - sure it came out i
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Uh ohs.. (Score:3, Funny)
Frets on Fire! (Score:2, Informative)
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That game has a long, long way to go to be playable.
Actually, the game is easily playable - but only after applying RF Mod, a mod fixing many memory leaks and adding features.
Surprisingly for an open source game, these mods haven't been incorporated into the main project yet...
Latest version of RF Mod (I think...)
http://www.fretsonfire.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?a ct=ST;f=11;t=4721 [fretsonfire.net]
If you're going to use it, read the readme -- it requires a specific version of the main game to work atm...
Why bother? Lacks diversity (Score:2)
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I can't say I agree with Guitar Hero's selections, but then again I hate Guitar Hero anyway. I'd much rather rock out on my Ibanez than that thing that comes with the game. It seriously reminds me of a toddler toy
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The 80s had awesome metal. Pop Rock sucked in the 80s. Def Leppard and Journey are probably not the best examples to defend 80s rock. Van Halen is maybe the only good "rock" band out of the 80s, but only because Eddie revolutionized tapping. Oh yeah, I thought of another - Aerosmith is definitely decent.
But then look at metal bands: Rush (which paved the way for Dream Theater), Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Metallica (shudder), Motorhead, and even Priest.
Anyhow, the real point of all this is that the only reason
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Thanks for mentioning Steve Vai, that man is amazing. Though my all-time fav is probably still Malmsteen.
I can see Guitar Hero's appeal in some ways, but I just can't play a music game of that sort without wanting to turn it off and go jam on an actual guitar or play around on a keyboard. But that's just me. Just like if there were a similar dancing game (DDR isn't really, not that I like it...) I'd want to just go out and dance for real instead.
Now, luckily that doesn't carry
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Oh, indeed. Thing is, I don't see them on the list. ;) Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll be among the ones not known to the public yet. :) But they haven't shown up for this game either (and I figure that the announcement would list off the biggest names in the playlist).
And yes, early Iron Maiden and AC/DC were good too.
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My band is better than your band (Score:2)
Meh. (Score:2)
*cough* (Score:1)
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Actually, Sultans of Swing was released in 1978.
Still, it would rock to have this, and some other (better) guitar work to play with.
Money for Nothing (Score:1)
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'Would be cool to have that big dude from the video as an unlockable character, though, for sure - all 20 polygons of him.
Dueling Banjos (Score:5, Interesting)
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Real Guitar (Score:3, Interesting)
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Do you object to racing games because the steering wheel is smaller than in real life?
Do you object to FPS's because you're playing with a mouse and not a real gun?
It's a game, dude. An analogue to real life. The controller is an analogue as well. If you want to play real guitar, play real guitar. If you want to have fun pretending to pl
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Id rather play baseball or race a real car than the video equivalents. However, playing a baseball game is easier to arrange on short notice than calling up 17 other people to play baseball with me. I actually *don't* like racing games. FPS are fun, but I'd rather play laser tag.
but GH doesn't make anything playing a guitar easi
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You could even feed the console's audio (and for ease of cabling, video, even though you'd just be coupling it) through the amp-like box and add your sound to the output.
The biggest problem, that I can see. Is that the game is expecting input that's not all that simil
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They used to make MIDI pickups. Clip it right above your bridge, and you get a MIDI interface on your guitar. I saw a local band use one before.. the guitarist was playing drum patches.. it was surreal.
Google for Roland Gk-2. I've been thinking about getting one and writing a guitar hero ripoff that uses tabs.
Holy Diver (Score:1)
mid-late 80s=mostly bad sound (Score:2, Interesting)
I'd rather love a list from the late
Neil Peart Drum Hero Kit (Score:1)
I just wish... (Score:2)
No VH? (Score:2)
How about Dramarama? (Score:1)
What?! (Score:2)
South Park! (Score:1, Funny)
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Wow, a "Not" joke. Did you get that from your 80s joke pack?