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Meta
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 07:56 | |
This poll took me a little longer than most to answer, but I ended up choosing Queen. Two of the greatest rock performers ever in Mercury and May, and they continually evolved, developed their sound, and were just more eclectic than Sabbath. Love me some Sabbath though, and the metal fan in me really wanted to pick them.
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Gerinski
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 09:16 | |
I was a huge Queen fan and I have most of their albums except for a couple of the later ones, while I have only a few Sabbath albums so I acknowledge that I'm voting without being familiar with much of the Sabbath output.
Although much of Queen's later period sucks, the greatness of most of their material up to Live Killers makes it for me a no-brainer, Queen.
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 23:47 | |
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Gerinski
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Posted: November 26 2012 at 03:13 | |
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Sumdeus
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Posted: November 26 2012 at 04:26 | |
agreed. I like Syd Barrett's Apples And Oranges much more than Queen or Sabbath! :P
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Sumdeus - surreal space/psych/prog journeys
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Josef_K
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Posted: January 11 2013 at 08:43 | |
Changes is a very beautiful ballad with great lyrics, I love the piano riff. Some people complain that it's simple, well so is "Paranoid"...
Fluff is pure gold for someone who loves a symphonic atmosphere as much as I do. In fact, I can't really imagine someone liking Topographic Oceans and not Fluff.
TYR is a great album with some of Cozy's best drumming ever (yes I know, Rising was better...). Sure, the drums are mixed quite high and it's most certainly not prog in any way (not that the other two are I guess) but it's some of the best power-metal-ish stuff out there imo. Tony Martins vocals and lyrics are in their prime and Iommi's riffs are devastating as always. The production really fits the theme of the album. I've always been disappointed that Dio and Iommi ruined the TYR and Lock Up the Wolves line ups to create "Dehumanizer", even though that's a great album as well. The only song off TYR which is clearly weaker is the pop ballad "Feels Good to Me", which is weaker mostly because it simply doesn't fit in with the other stuff.
Funny you didn't ask about the rap-part in Illusion of Power ^^ Maybe you haven't heard that song. The rap part is not good, but it doesn't drag the song down that much, as a whole it's still awesome.
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Kirillov
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Posted: January 14 2013 at 09:29 | |
I voted for 'the Sabs' as the are sometimes known.
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Pelata
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Posted: January 14 2013 at 11:14 | |
I love Queen. But I picked Black Sabbath because Metal is the first kind of music I was really into and Black Sabbath invented it. From the debut through the RJD era, Sabbath was an entity unto themselves.
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: January 14 2013 at 22:39 | |
Sabbath again, there are my heart and soul though Queen is good
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N-sz
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Posted: January 17 2013 at 23:37 | |
I agree with that apple and the orange up there. Had to say 'both'. Even considering that they're different, I really don't think I prefer one over the other even a little bit.
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Kati
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 13:39 | |
What does proto-prog stand for? Yes I am a nincompoop I know, sorry. My vote goes to Queen inc. Fat bottomed girls (they are hot ), except for that annoying track and tune "I want to ride my bicycle" arghhhhhh.... now it's got into my head again, arghhh!!!!
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ole-the-first
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 13:45 | |
Bicycle Race is not quite annoying, it's just some kind of self-parody in a kind of Monty Python-esque style.
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This night wounds time.
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Kati
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 13:51 | |
Ole-the-first, I beg to differ because I still have "I want to ride my bicycle...... I want to ride my bicycle.... I want to ride my bike" tune in my head again argghhhhhhhhhh help!!!!!!!!!! It doesn't stop!!!
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Sumdeus
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 14:02 | |
Well proto is a prefix that means first, when people write proto-something it usually means the first of it's kind or with things like proto-prog or proto-metal the kind of precursor, how the psychedelic rock of the late 60's was often proto-prog or bands like Deep Purple and Blue Cheer being a precursor to heavy metal |
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Kati
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 14:19 | |
Thank you very much, Psychedelic Teddy Bear First, thus it means ground breaking , besides bohemian rhapsody, Queen made a drum tune into a clapping tune sound as in tum tum ta tum tum ta ..... tum tum ta tum tum ta (we will, we will rock you), yet I do not understand the proto here or before?
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ole-the-first
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 14:57 | |
Queen were not proto; they did five prog albums then turned into pop, so they're counting here as 'prog-related', same with Sabbath (though did only one prog album, 'Sabotage').
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This night wounds time.
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Kati
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 22:00 | |
OLE-THE FIRST! I do like Queen, Freddie's vocals are one of the very few that I like however this track once it gets into your head it stays there arghhhh!!!!! I do not want to suffer alone thus here you go, we must share this torture besides it's your fault at least I looked up the original video from Fat Bottomed Gils for you |
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Atavachron
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 22:07 | |
Oooh so difficult; clearly Queen mastered the studio way beyond anything Sabbath would do, but for consistency the Sabs probably win. No vote ('Both' is too namby pamby.)
Edited by Atavachron - January 18 2013 at 22:08 |
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Kati
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Posted: January 18 2013 at 22:20 | |
namby pamby
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Argonaught
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Posted: January 19 2013 at 19:05 | |
Since the question is about the favorite band, not "which band did more for their genre at its early stages", it's kind of easy to decide in this one: Queen. I don't know Black Sabbath well enough to competently review their career path, but my impression is that they are kind of like the Rolling Stones of heavy metal: stayed around for decades without ever drifting away from the '60's blues-based rock. Heavy metal doesn't do anything for me, unless it's explicitly symphy and free from inappropriate growling and musical instrument abuse. Ozzie sure has a distinctive voice, along with an interesting personality, but frankly he can't be described as a uniquely talented vocalist. Freddy was one of a kind. Queen also - in their productive period - showed some jaw-dropping musicianship, exquisite taste and quite a gusto for innovation. I don't believe that Black Sabbath ever were interested in any of these.
Edited by Argonaught - January 19 2013 at 19:06 |
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