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<title>Music Videos by Great White on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.38452&amp;rws=%2Fgreat-white%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>In the mid to late 1980s it seemed like any Metal band with a blonde-tressed lead singer, spandex and mascara, and some sub-Eddie Van Halen dunderhead on guitar could have a hit record. Veteran L.A. rockers Great White had the blonde singer part down, but blew off the rest and still managed to go multi-platinum on a couple of records. It is instructive that their biggest hit "Once Bitten, Twice Shy"
is by Ian Hunter: his former band Mott the Hoople were an obvious model for the kind of meat-and-potatoes rock with Glam veneer that constitutes Great White's work.
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