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MikeEnRegalia
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Exactly what I said, but more to the point
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MikeEnRegalia
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Exactly. Or, as bardberic put it, early Black Sabbath are more Heavy Blues. We can also look to metal-archives.com (Encyclopedia Metallum) for clues. While they are not the final arbiters of all things metal, it's interesting that they do not accept Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple (rightly so, IMHO), but do accept Black Sabbath, which on their later albums were more obviously within the "Metal" domain.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Considering a compilation album is already a sign of lack of care
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Cristi
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But Kill'em All was influnced by Motorhead, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and NWoBHM ( Iron Maiden, Saxon, Diamond Head). |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Of course. What's your point? Edit: Most music today is influenced either directly or indirectly by Bach - that doesn't make all modern music Baroque.
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Cristi
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Hardly the beginning of Metal I gueșs, maybe for speed & thrash. Edited by Cristi - July 16 2023 at 06:21 |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Kill 'em All could very well be the beginning of "Metal", while the 70s laid the foundations with their "Heavy Metal" albums:
Rock/Blues -> Heavy Rock/Blues / Hard Rock -> New Wave of British Heavy Metal -> (Modern) Metal -> Thrash Metal / Death Metal / Black Metal / ... Edited by MikeEnRegalia - July 16 2023 at 06:25 |
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Extremely difficult, but I´ll give it a very subjective try: 1. King Diamond - Abigail 2. Mercyful Fate - Don´t Break the Oath 3. Atheist - Unquestionable Presence 4. Psychotic Waltz - Into the Everflow 5. Slayer - Reign in Blood 6. Metallica - Master of Puppets 7. Nevermore - The Politics of Ecstacy 8. Demolition Hammer - Tortured Existence 9. Macabre - Dahmer 10. Carcass - Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious These are just some of my personal favorites, but I could go on and on and on... |
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I don't think Motorehad were really about albums. They had some tremendous singles that broke into the charts adn even got airplay. Only Maiden and maybe Judas Priest (the earliest metal band) were bigger on the metal scene around late sevnties early eighties. Then Def Leppard blotted out the sun with Hysteria although I only really liked their earlier stuff. I've not devoted much time to listening to Heavy Metal , its so bloody boring much of the time. Maiden were perhaps the first metal band to realise you could have an arty element to it although they admitted a heavy prog influence around the time of Seventh Son of A Seventh Son. Even with Maiden though I can quite happily just listen to Powerslave which is virtually the only metal album that would get anywhere near a personal top ten of all time covering any genre.
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ no, it’s all Hard Rock to me (or in Trower’s case, Blues).
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I get why Highway Star links to quite a lot of later metal stuff and Purple are oft listed as a key influence of metal bands. Led Zep, don't really hear it. Hard Rock for sure as said above.
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But interesting to hear about your considerations concerning the relation between Metal and Rock, as I've been wondering about the opinions today in that matter. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Not sure I want to qualify anything 70's from Sab, Zep & Purple as metal, let alone "Heavy Metal". And TBH, I lost interest & track of most metal acts in 82/3 - and "rock" in general (in favour of jazz) in 84/5. I'd rank three or four as my "faves": Rising Sad Wings Iron Maiden (debut) Heaven & Hell (that's an 80's album, when they became NWOBHMB) . |
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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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David_D
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My honourable mentions Voivod (CAN) - Nothingface (1989) Soundgarden (USA) - Badmotorfinger (1991) Aesma Daeva (USA) - The Eros of Frigid Beauty (2001) OSI (USA) - Office Of Strategic Influence (2003) Om (USA) - Conference Of The Birds (2006) |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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It seems better to me to talk about the '70s Proto-Metal as the beginning of the '80s Metal.
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Kill Em ALl the beginning of metal? OMG. Are you serious? Metallica didn't even release the first thrash much less metal. Both Sodom and Holy Moses released thrash metal before Metallica. Bands like Sir Lord Baltimore were designated heavy metal as early as 1970. Much heavier than Sabbath, Zeppelin and DP. Kill Em All came out in 1983 the same year as Hellhammber's blackened thrash. As far as NWOBHM most certainly metal, the first album came from Quartz in 1977. Several bands jumped on board and led to Iron Maiden's 1980 debut. NOT hard rock anymore. Motorhead was clearly speed metal as was Running Wild, Atomkraft and Venom well before Metallica. So your claim is incorrect. 70s heavier rock is early metal. I call it first wave metal. Doom metal is metal too and Black Sabbath fit the bill perfectly. Yeah, 70s hard rock and heavy metal are very difficult to distinguish but there were some metal bands then. |
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Thank you |
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Ian
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I didn't say there weren't any. Yes, those two qualify and of course Black Sabbath even though apparently they didn't like the term.
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