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Posted: May 08 2015 at 07:33
A_Flower wrote:
CAMEL? METAL? What's next? Magma is pop?
No, no, read carefully what the OP wrote: he said he found a Camel record in a local record store specialized in metal music.
By the way, I would be glad if people stop saying "Helter Skelter" is the first metal track. Each time I read that, I have the vision of people sh*tting on Jimi Hendrix's grave.
Joined: September 03 2005
Location: Olympus Mons
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Posted: May 08 2015 at 10:57
Jokingly, yes - the track 'Ice' (off I Can See Your House From Here') is pure Thrash, bordering on Black Metal, never heard anything as break-neck as that Seriously, in some cases, bands like Spock's Beard, Marillion and The Flower Kings, get lumped in the 'Metal' section of many music shops - I've seen it - I can't explain why this is.
No, no, read carefully what the OP wrote: he said he found a Camel record in a local record store specialized in metal music.
By the way, I would be glad if people stop saying "Helter Skelter" is the first metal track. Each time I read that, I have the vision of people sh*tting on Jimi Hendrix's grave.
I wouldn't really consider Hendrix to be metal, just because he plays a hard and mean guitar. Born To Be Wild (June 1968) might be it or Helter Skelter (September 1968) or even Sabbath's first song August 1968) if people don't believe that those two songs really were.
There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
Joined: August 26 2014
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posted: May 08 2015 at 14:36
I think I will talk to the owner next time I see him. I think he's a closet prog fan whose tastes extend beyond metal and has some reflections of this in his inventory.
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Posted: May 08 2015 at 15:30
sublime220 wrote:
CPicard wrote:
A_Flower wrote:
CAMEL? METAL? What's next? Magma is pop?
No, no, read carefully what the OP wrote: he said he found a Camel record in a local record store specialized in metal music.
By the way, I would be glad if people stop saying "Helter Skelter" is the first metal track. Each time I read that, I have the vision of people sh*tting on Jimi Hendrix's grave.
I wouldn't really consider Hendrix to be metal, just because he plays a hard and mean guitar. Born To Be Wild (June 1968) might be it or Helter Skelter (September 1968) or even Sabbath's first song August 1968) if people don't believe that those two songs really were.
Joined: October 31 2006
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Posted: May 08 2015 at 15:34
I regret not having bought that Jacula album decades ago. The reason was that Jacula was a quite famous porn-comics character in the 70s (a female vampire) and I actually tought that taking a bus with that album in my hands could have been embarassing...
I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Posted: May 08 2015 at 17:19
CPicard wrote:
A_Flower wrote:
CAMEL? METAL? What's next? Magma is pop?
No, no, read carefully what the OP wrote: he said he found a Camel record in a local record store specialized in metal music.
By the way, I would be glad if people stop saying "Helter Skelter" is the first metal track. Each time I read that, I have the vision of people sh*tting on Jimi Hendrix's grave.
Yes I read what he wrote. I just don't know why the metal shop would have camel
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Posted: May 10 2015 at 15:45
CPicard wrote:
A_Flower wrote:
CAMEL? METAL? What's next? Magma is pop?
No, no, read carefully what the OP wrote: he said he found a Camel record in a local record store specialized in metal music.
By the way, I would be glad if people stop saying "Helter Skelter" is the first metal track. Each time I read that, I have the vision of people sh*tting on Jimi Hendrix's grave.
Awww you sweet grumpy one! Hendrix and Beatles were '67 and '68, Helter Skelter was released in '68 and the Beatles made it popular by getting it radio plays.
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Posted: May 10 2015 at 18:56
Actually many prog rock covers look like hard rock or heavy metal ones.The first time I saw Asia's debut I Thought it was a metal band. Roger Dean has done artwork for Uriah Heep,and Mark Wilkinson did for Judas Priest as well as for Marillion and Fish. Camel covers, on the other hand don't look very metal like to me
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Joined: September 10 2010
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Posted: May 10 2015 at 19:49
surrogate people wrote:
Actually many prog rock covers look like hard rock or heavy metal ones.The first time I saw Asia's debut I Thought it was a metal band. Roger Dean has done artwork for Uriah Heep,and Mark Wilkinson did for Judas Priest as well as for Marillion and Fish. Camel covers, on the other hand don't look very metal like to me
Oh yes Surrogate Roger Dean, made some of the most and iconic album covers, among my favorites are Demons and Wizards plus Magicians Birthday, also the album cover for Budgie is brilliant!
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Posted: May 10 2015 at 20:47
The Dark Elf wrote:
Here's one for you, Sonia:
HEADBANGING DELUXE!!!!!
The Dark Elf! Wow! I love you too much, now, thank you! I love this track! The instrumentals at the start already set the feeling, just brilliant! Aww thank you so much! It's spooky really because I wanted to dedicate a song from Uriah Heep to you too on what are you listening to right now, scrolled up a few pages but not found your name to tag you and post the song a massive big hug to youagain thank you so much xxxxx
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Posted: May 10 2015 at 20:56
Kati wrote:
The Dark Elf! Wow! I love you too much, now, thank you! I love this track! The instrumentals at the start already set the feeling, just brilliant! Aww thank you so much! It's spooky really because I wanted to dedicate a song from Uriah Heep to you too on what are you listening to right now, scrolled up a few pages but not found your name to tag you and post the song a massive big hug to youagain thank you so much xxxxx
Hey, but who needs drums?
If you haven't heard these two, do so. Fabulous. I saw them one night on Public TV, and went out and bought 3 CDs the next day.
P.S. And just to stay on topic, no, Camel is not a metal band.
Edited by The Dark Elf - May 10 2015 at 20:57
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