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richardh
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Sabbath's home city of Birmingham still had the heavy industry back in the sixties which is where the term 'Metal' came from I believe. They grew up around the factories hearing the constant pounding of the massive hammers and it was a big influence on their style. I was in Birmingham at the weekend and it was fun to see the Black Sabbath bench above the canal area in Broad Street. In general there are still a lot of signs of its industrial past with wonderful old buildings that have been converted into restaurants and other establishments. Love the place!
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I tried to stay away from pure metal albums but let's face it there can be thin line between hard rock and heavy metal. That was especially true in the 70s. I think starting with the first Iron Maiden album the line became more clear. I deliberately left off Black Sabbath though even though I could have easily put Paranoid or another album by them on the list.
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In no specified ranking but almost
Led Zeppelin IV Thin Lizzy : Live and Dangerous Golden Earring : Together Led Zeppelin II Deep Purple : Machine head Scorpions : Fly to the Rainbow The Who : Who's next Uriha Heep : Live Aerosmith : Rocks Deep Purple : Made in Japan Sahb : Live Golden Earring : Live (first) |
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Anyway, to me, Black Sabbath is The Godfather of Metal.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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^ + that too
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You misunderstood. I never said heavy metal started with Judas Priest, while the two terms "heavy metal" and "hard rock" were interchangeable for a while in the 70s, it was in the second half of the decade that heavy metal evolved and moved away from hard rock, distancing itself with blues influence. Motorhead and punk sped things up further and musicians created new sounds further on.
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David_D
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I have to say that I don't understand all the talk about that Black Sabbath, in the first half of the 1970s, may as well be classified as Hard Rock. To me, Black Sabbath is THE band who most clearly define Metal as a style distinguished from Hard Rock. If not them, who then?
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Budgie, Crash Course in Brain Surgery, single 1971 |
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First two albums they are. Even Pyromania qualifies. Not starting with Hysteria. Black Sabbath with Dio is full blown (some people like this word ) heavy metal. I see Judas Priest labelled as hard rock some places even on metalstorm. I disagree, with Priest ( and a few others in the late 70s, plus the rise of NWOBHM), metal started to stand on its own, musically and even lyrically. |
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Saperlipopette!
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For anyone - or no one interested: Some seem not to take into consideration that classic Hard Rock will soon be old enough to reach retirement. Most of the defining songs don't feel hard at all for a metalhead, or just a "modern rock fan" anymore. We're not nearly as scared watching the most terrifying horror movies from the same era either. This doesn't mean that The Omen has stopped being a horror movie - or that Seven Seas of Rhye has stopped being Hard Rock.
Also a band only needed a few hard rockers for an album to qualify. The rest of the album could be more or less all over the place. But believe me, classic Hard Rock is still more than "brutal" enough for my mom and dad. Even the hardest Queen songs are a tad too much. And Deep Purple outside of Smoke on the Water - just forget about it. Here's how I view the bands that some people (including myself) are questioning in one way or another: Black Sabbath in the 1970's = Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Queen in the 1970's = I think Queen's three first albums feature more than enough genuine Hard Rock to easily qualify. To me they are Hard Rock/Classic Rock (among other things) throughout the decade, really. Heart in the 1970's = Hard Rock, Folk Rock (Classic Rock) The Who in the 1970's, but I mainly know Who's Next = Hard Rock (Classic Rock) Jethro Tull Benefit = "To Cry You a Song" is a Hard Rock song, the rest is proggy Folk Rock. Motörhead after their self titled debut = just Heavy Metal will do just fine. But a more traditionally rooted Hard Rock is always present. Judas Priest after Rocka Rolla = Heavy Metal (otherwise I would probably have included Sin After Sin). Maybe I think of them differently from Black Sabbath because the latter band always got a groove, and are more Blues infused. ...and aside from the Grunge tag I think Alice in Chains (Dirt) and Soundgarden (Batmotorfinger + Superunknown) are both closer to Heavy Rock bordering on Heavy Metal to me. But maybe some would say the same about QotSA. The Kinks = why on earth are they even mentioned? -finally I guess I consider both Flower Travellin' Band (Satori) and High Tide (Sea Shanties) too Heavy and too Psychedelic to be Hard Rock. To me Hard Rock needs just a little more straight forward/meat-and-potatoes kind of approach than those represent. But I thought of including those two albums myself. Black Widow (Sacrifice) again feel a tad to soft and nice to be considered anything "hard". I still thought of that album too for my own list. = I just mean my opinion or my association. |
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I'm inclined to think that being a Black Sabbath fan primed me to be a Van der Graaf Generator fan in particular as the heaviness of Van der Graaf Generator's music is more in line with the music of Black Sabbath than the lighter more melodic folkier music that is common in Progressive Rock. |
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I’m glad you mentioned Nazareth hair of the dog. great album.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Here's 12 great(imo) hard rock albums that aren't in any order:
1. Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unknown Origin 2. Led Zeppelin -II 3. Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic 4. Rush - 2112 5. Captain Beyond - Same 6. Rainbow - Rising 7. Queen - A Night at the Opera 8. AC/DC - Back In Black 9. The Who- Who's Next 8. Deep Purple - In Rock 9. Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare 10. UFO - Lights Out 11. Alice In Chains - Facelift 12. Def Leppard - Pyromania I'm sure I'm leaving out a few good ones. Honorable mentions: David Bowie - Rise and Fall of ZIggy Stardust & spiders from mars Nazareth - Hair of the dog Rush - Counterparts Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - December 16 2024 at 19:45 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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Okay, I'll call it rather folkish Hard Rock. Like, I'll also call Manfred Mann's Solar Fire and Captain Beyond for progressive Hard Rock.
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Leppard aren't metal. Sabbath pops up a lot in the thread. Motorhead are "rock and roll"! |
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No order...
Led Zep 1 Led Zep 4 Who Whos Next Uriah Heep 1st Sabbath Paranoid Hendrix Are You Exp. BOC Secret Treaties Mountain Climbing Captain Beyond 1st Free Fire and Water Humble Pie st Alice Cooper Killer |
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Sean Trane
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Well, the imagery of Heart is not very macho, they're still hard enough for me. Take a look at one of their concerts on YT to get a load of it. Where I do have a (slight) problem, it's considering TYA as hard rock, despite loving everything from Undead until RnR Music TTW
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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