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Earthmover
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Posted: June 04 2012 at 18:14 |
Sabbath had Dio. Purple had keyboards.
Damn hard, but Sabbath.
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ole-the-first
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Posted: May 31 2012 at 15:54 |
Sabbath!
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This night wounds time.
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CLASSACT919
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Posted: May 31 2012 at 15:46 |
Sabbath for sure by a hair. Deep Purple was great with all 4 vocalists and 2 guitar players but Sabbath had a more consistent line up though and had given heavy metal its true roots . D.P. and B.S. also made good albums in these times they would have been considered great with Technical Ecstasy ,Never Say Die, and Come Taste The Band.
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dr prog
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Posted: January 28 2012 at 05:11 |
Purple win overall.
1970
sabbath had debut album and paranoid
purple had in rock plus speed king, hallelujah, black night, jam stew
sabbath wins by a nose
1971
sabbath had master of reality
purple had fireball plus i'm alone, strange kind of woman
purple wins by a nose
1972
sabbath had volume 4
purple had machinehead plus when a blind man cries
purple wins by bit
1973
sabbath had sabbath bloody sabbath
purple had who do we think we are plus painted horse, first day jam
sabbath wins by a nose
1974
purple had burn
1975
sabbath had sabotage
purple had stormbringer
purple wins by a bit
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Ytse_Jam
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Posted: January 27 2012 at 12:18 |
Both very important, but I like Purple more.
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uduwudu
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Posted: January 13 2012 at 18:38 |
No Purple Sabbath? With Ian Gillan on vox with his backing band (Sabbth...) playiong Smoke On The Water and Paranoid (check the remaster of Born Again for this fun stuff) I would say there IS (was) a Purple Sabbath.
I recall a Bonham interview where he used to ruminate amusedly on the idea of a Purple Sabbath sound. Little did he know...
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MagicMoo
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Posted: January 13 2012 at 10:03 |
Hi everybody!
Since there is no Purple Sabbath, I decide
for Deep Purple (Mark II) for that certain
period of time.
On the other hand, Sabbath in the long run
is indeed more consistent.
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Soul Dreamer
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Posted: January 09 2012 at 21:20 |
In the period ('70-75) Deep Purple were my favorite band (of all....) Now I like the Sabbath albums more then in those days...but still I have to give the heads-up to Purple...In Rock, Machine Head and Burn are still huge...
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To be the one who seeks so I may find .. (Metallica)
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uduwudu
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Posted: January 09 2012 at 20:47 |
Well lucky for the litmus test that is Born Again (Gillan joins Sabbath...). Purple in 74 - 75 were rather different from 69 - 73. Odd how they were constrained by the audience to be as 1972 as possible evn when their hearts were not in it. Audiences do not like progression (i.e. change).
Sabbath began their progression (i.e. more instruments and orchestral arrangements from 73 - 78.
Both equal in the quality album stakes... (the remasters from Purple are superb IMHO). Purple were very adventurous (Concerto, Gemini Suite). Sabbath were kind of rough in concert (not that Purple were entirely slick but had a bit more polish to their finishes) - check out bootlegs for the real world. But BUY the official ones.
Worst Live Album - the one Sabbath first released and largely disown or Purple's Made In Europe with some of the most disintrested jamming committed to vinyl and some of the more annoying between song yelling ever. Live in London when that band were fresh is much better.
In Rock - Black Sabbath. Equally great and significant debuts. 2 - 2.
Fireball - Paranoid. Probably Paranoid. 0-1 (But the remaster of Fireball makes the old LP sound as it did. Dull.) 1-2
Machine Head vs Master Of Reality. Oh boy. Killer album with great material that madde it out of the underground against a great underground release. 1- 1
Made In Japan v Vol 4. Classic live relase versus classic studio release. Points off of rthe guitarless dull jam (ok when toxicated...) at the end of Space Truckin'. The Mule was better (more imaginative) as a near instrumental on Fireball than a "mere " drum solo. Not a really fair comparison but too bad. 1-2
Who Do We Think We ARe versus Sabbath Bloody Sabbth. (The Purple album is probably a lot better than it rates check Rat Bat Blue. But SBS is a band progressing while Purple were falling apart. 0-2
Burn 74 (against) nothing. 1 - 0 Stormbringer 74 (against) nothing. 1 - 0
Sabotage versus Come Taste The Band. (Interesting Sabbth album - though metal numbers about lawsuits are not... quite... right somehow. They needed to transcend that energy and make it less courtoom drama and more rock and roll. The first edition of Whitesanke (as they could be) show Purple to have really made a very good album. But in concert too variable. Drugs and great expectations by the audience. 1- 1
Personnel. Osbourne is a perfect voice for Sabbath. Their subsequent singers, including Gillan, were all technically superior but Osbourne was the voice for Sabbath. They were the music for his vocal. Gillan is clearly the superior singer. 1 - 2
But Butler was such a great lyricist and I tend to rate his bass work a tad more then even Roger Glover. 2-1
Ian Paice is I feel more coomplished as a drummer than Ward and ventured outside of Purple while Ward found it hard to stay in Sabbath. 2-1
Lord versus Nicholls / Wakeman. Lord easily. The Sabbath keyboardidt supplied apprriate accompaniment but Lord's work in classical / improv was such a huge contribution one would need to be Wakemn in Yes or an Emerson to be comparable. 1 - 4
Blackmore versus Iommi. Interestingly I find their styles meshed later in both careers. Both innovative, both blues and classcially based both filling that ground between the blues based heavy rock guitarists and later metal players who eschewed the blues completely - like most post 1975 rock really. 2 - 2
Goal difference of +3 to Purple who win by 2 points.
Btw if you can find it for progressive ideas - and why it was never officially released check out the EP Sabbath made before their first album. Heavy metal and trumpets. It's quite something else.
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The Miracle
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Posted: December 22 2011 at 14:18 |
Purple were one of the first bands I ever loved and collected, still among my favorites. I respect Sabbath for the influence but I don't like them at all. Even the early albums.
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criticdrummer94
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Posted: December 22 2011 at 10:19 |
Child in Time
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MY IDOLS
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: October 18 2011 at 15:09 |
Sabbath is more frenzied with metal . take sweet leaf..my vote goes to Sabbath
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assume the power 1586/14.3
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thellama73
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Posted: October 16 2011 at 11:37 |
Sabbath. I love Jon Lord's hammond organ playing, but overall Sabbath has better songs, better riffs and was more influential.
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wjohnd
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Posted: October 16 2011 at 11:07 |
St Hubbins wrote:
Purple v Sabbath - well let's see
Gillan v Osbourne - it has to be Gillan no contest
Glover v Butler - A close one, both are good musicians &, song writers, Butler shades it as a better lyracist
Paice v Ward - Paice is world class, no disgrace for Ward losing this one
Blackmore v Iommi - As much as I love Purple, a clue of my bias here, I can't separate the two so a tie
Lord v Nicholls - Do I really need to answer this one Lord of course
So Purple it is |
Which just proves Sabbath are so much more than the sum of their parts....
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: October 12 2011 at 14:15 |
Sabbath has the superior riffage.
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progressivemetalhead
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Posted: October 12 2011 at 13:25 |
black sabbath vs deep purple == beer vs water
:-)
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St Hubbins
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Posted: September 29 2011 at 10:23 |
Purple v Sabbath - well let's see
Gillan v Osbourne - it has to be Gillan no contest
Glover v Butler - A close one, both are good musicians &, song writers, Butler shades it as a better lyracist
Paice v Ward - Paice is world class, no disgrace for Ward losing this one
Blackmore v Iommi - As much as I love Purple, a clue of my bias here, I can't separate the two so a tie
Lord v Nicholls - Do I really need to answer this one Lord of course
So Purple it is
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Here lies David St Hubbins
and why not....
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Bonnek
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 03:27 |
Both excellent, almost a tie in that era, but Sabbath is a better fit for my taste.
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LinusW
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 03:26 |
DiamondDog wrote:
No contest for me - Purple |
...is what I would have said some years ago. But I find myself more and more drawn to the doom-gloom and bleak colours of a 70s industrial Birmingham wasteland that formed early Sabbath. Both Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Gillan seems slightly over-the-top and a bit puerile in comparison, but Purple is still wonderful in their own melodic and more playful way. Tough to decide. Both are seminal bands.
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DiamondDog
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 03:07 |
No contest for me - Purple
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