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According to the video, Winger had lots of problems selling their sound to producers and recording companies. Yeah, it mentioned that night after night they sold 1K tickets to do a gig. In my mind, that's a limited market where people will eventually grow tired of their act and stop buying tickets to a small concert.
I'm not saying Winger sucked or was untalented. I think the band's problem was that the 80s big hair bands came to an end with more edgy, raw music like Guns-n-roses and the new sound of Seattle/Northwest like Nirvana. I think the entire MTV and music industry largely shunned bands who did not embrace the perceived new sound of grunge music. I can't back it up, but if you didn't agree to unplug your electric guitars and go on the "unplugged" show, you weren't going to be promoted on TV. There were other bands like Motley Crue, Quiet Riot and Dokken who also suffered a sudden decline in popularity. Perhaps the Stuart character could have worn those t-shirts as well. |
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It was the towards more harder edgier stuff that killed acts like Winger not a corny cartoon.
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