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micky
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Posted: October 23 2016 at 16:50 |
Sabbath man...
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DeadSouls
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Posted: October 23 2016 at 15:55 |
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath!
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TexasKing
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Posted: October 23 2016 at 15:38 |
Rush by a hair, even I think Black Sabbath have a stronger discography (BS - 7 amazing albums: Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage and Heaven and Hell, Rush - 4 amazing albums: 2112, Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres and Permanent Waves).
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 06 2014 at 22:17 |
Two different bands, but Rush wins here for me. Much more musically interesting.
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“Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music.” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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PrognosticMind
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Posted: August 06 2014 at 10:02 |
Two VERY different bands for me...but Sabbath all day!
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addictedtoprog
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Posted: August 03 2014 at 09:24 |
Two great..though entirely different bands...love them both...but then i think...well...Metal..next...it could only be SABBATH..
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Kirillov
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Posted: June 08 2014 at 02:41 |
Black Sabbath
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Altairius
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Posted: June 07 2014 at 23:33 |
Rush
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Michael678
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Posted: June 07 2014 at 07:23 |
Rush for the mothaf**kin' win!
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Progrockdude
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TODDLER
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Posted: January 17 2014 at 08:51 |
Black Sabbath had a major impact on the east coast of the United States specifically between 1970 and 1971. When I attended concerts...people were starting to dress "dark' and acting "creepy". Giving each other the "evil eye" and it was actually very trendy of the youth to indulge in actions like those. In high school ...some kids had been tortured by a Satan cult and one boy was murdered. The community made such a fuss that a pastor was brought in to our school to de-programme anyone interested in Devil worship or belonging to a cult. Police were rounding up anyone who dressed strange.. The whole entire incident produced an over reaction of the extreme. In the end, they blamed Black Sabbath for everything because they didn't have enough physical evidence to prove who was truly behind the killing and the torture.
We weren't allowed to bring Black Sabbath albums to music class, ....if you listened to Sabbath and a teacher found out...you'd be called down to the office and hassled by a pastor, principal, or detective. The whole thing was just absolutely stupied. Everybody on the staff attempted to steer you away from Black Sabbath and it was like "World War III" for a few years. This was truly strange because it existed years before the term "Heavy Metal" was invented and years before the "Satanic Panic" era when journalists had a field day. Our school was trying to inform us that the band Black Sabbath ..was in fact Satan himself. They warned us NOT to listen to the lyrics or we might become influenced by the Devil and end up buried in a ditch somewhere. I mean...this was just silly you know? Black Sabbath were a Rock band and not 4 British cult leaders.
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TODDLER
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Posted: January 16 2014 at 12:59 |
Rush made popular...a style of a 3 piece rock band consisting of guitar , bass, and drums direct from the days of Cream and other British Rock trios but... with this different idea in the composition to be more mechanical , creating a original distinctive sound. They taylored that idea first...because obviously several bands later imitated them. That's a very original and creative idea to follow ..not just because of the selling aspect to it.
There are breaks in Rush music where drum fills/written parts, are accented on the extreme upbeat...in otherwords..very pronounced and yet haven't a thing to do with what Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are playing. Not quite constructed like Gentle Giant's music where it is easy to follow a set written out pattern. This is complex because the timing of these small sections have to be practiced for hours. It's basically a small break maybe lasting 8 seconds, but because Neil Peart is playing something over top of it...that is precise and written, the bassist and guitarist have to plunge into the break with abundance of confidence. It's difficult for a 3 piece unit to master Rush songs and it's challenging.
When Black Sabbath first hit the music scene in America....people really (for the most part), couldn't quite understand their sound and were judgemental over the lyrics. They were the ultimate dark version of "Hard Rock". B.O.C. were heavy sounding, but with their superb harmony vocals it sometimes came across like a California sound. Black Sabbath had that distinctive dark British Rock style blended in with a very loud, frightning characteristic which was new to everyone's ears. Seriously....that was a weird time. Tons of Sobs by Free contained an undevelopment idea that Sabbath took steps further developing a real style from it. Paul Rodgers opens the song "Worry" with the line.."It's a cold black night", that's eating up your heart." or the song "Moonshine" were he sings about sitting in a graveyard. Although Blues oriented..."Moonshine" could have been easily a song on the first Sabbath album. Short of that and the sometimes heavier distorted guitar sound of some 60's English bands...Sabbath were more original because of how they mastered that sound and prepared it for people to actually digest.
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I-Juca Pirama
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Posted: January 15 2014 at 15:44 |
I really like the geeky aspect of Rush.
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ole-the-first
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Posted: January 14 2014 at 17:56 |
Sabbath
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This night wounds time.
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Dellinger
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Posted: January 14 2014 at 17:56 |
Wow, I thought this would be a landslide in favour of Rush. I'm not sure, I've heard nice things from both, though I still lack many recordings, and they both can tire me a bit. I guess Sabbath has nothing of the magnitude of 2112... still, I'm not sure how to put a vote, so I'll wait a bit and see if the poll is still around (I guess I should at least wait to get some of the DIO era Sabbath albums, those may tip the scale).
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smartpatrol
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Posted: January 14 2014 at 16:37 |
I'm not nearly as familiar with Sabbath as I am with Rush, but Rush no doubt.
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proggman
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Posted: January 14 2014 at 16:27 |
I like them equally.
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When he rides, my fears subside.
For darkness turns once more to light. Through the skies, his white horse flies. To find a land beyond the night. |
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: January 14 2014 at 04:11 |
Never caught me |
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“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” ― George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four "Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart |
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MonsterMagnet
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Posted: March 01 2013 at 07:08 |
Rush! I'm not a fan of Black Sabbath, they are very repetitive I think.
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verslibre
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Posted: February 28 2013 at 00:10 |
Who's going to put up the Rush vs. Prince poll?
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Sumdeus
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Posted: February 23 2013 at 22:37 |
image works fine for me. It's Neil Peart btw
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