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Postby Bestial Bill on Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:24 pm

As Ian said, NWOBHM is both a sound an a time-period. To be NWOBHM in my eyes, you have to have been from that time and have a certain sound, which Motorhead certainly don't have.
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Postby Bestial Bill on Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:47 pm

Mazz wrote:I bought the HELLANBACH anthology. It was poo. Witchfinder General...they rock.


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Postby STD_Caps on Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:52 pm

Motorhead are not NWOBHM to my ears. What about Tank? I haven't been able to pick up any of their CDs due to them being apparently non-existent but what I have heard sounds awesome.
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Postby terrorizer on Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:14 pm

STD_Caps wrote:Motorhead are not NWOBHM to my ears. What about Tank? I haven't been able to pick up any of their CDs due to them being apparently non-existent but what I have heard sounds awesome.


Wank, sorry, Tank are NWOBHM. If you are desperate for some PM me.
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Postby jonny_boy34 on Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:36 pm

But what about Yeah Judas Fucking Priest Yeah? Tell me right bloody now why they aren't NWOBHM. Alright?
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Postby terrorizer on Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:35 pm

Darkweasel wrote:
As for the classic era of thrash, I'd say it started with the release of Kill 'Em All, therefore Metallica are a thrash band. Waysted aren't NWOBHM at all, don't take a compilation thrown together by a money grabbing record company as your yardstick


Although 1983 is certainly the start of thrash, I wouldn't call it the start of the classic era. The only two major releases that year were Kill em All and Show No Mercy (which wasn't released until the December anyway). And unless I'm missing any, The only other two noteworthy releases would be the ones by Suicidal Tendencies and Exciter.
1984 had more significant releases so it would be reasonable to say that year was more of the begninning, but for me, the real start of the classic era of thrash was 1985. The list of classic albums released that year is just stupid.

So why aren't Waysted NWOBHM? They were British, sounded like Def Leppard, and formed in 1982, the year in which you state is still within the scope of classic era.


Okay if it makes you feel better, Metallica aren't a thrash band at all, and Waysted are NWOBHM. :wink:

NWOBHM, with a few exceptions, was about bands from the back of beyond saving their pennies and putting out a limited 7" which now sells for a fortune and then vanishing in the puff of a cheap smoke bomb. It was back to basics stuff with a punk DIY attitude.

Some of the bands went on to fame and fortune but for every Maiden and Leppard there were tens of bands who were only well known down their local pub, played a handful of gigs and no one would've remember had that non-thrash band taken an interest in making money, sorry, covering songs from the era.

Oh and as you say Waysted sound like Def Leppard, a band who were a NWOBHM band in the beginning but chased the $$$ and became more hard rock, just like Waysted. :wink:
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Postby Immortalicide on Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:49 pm

jonny_boy34 wrote:But what about Yeah Judas Fucking Priest Yeah? Tell me right bloody now why they aren't NWOBHM. Alright?



Priest preceded NWOBHM by a good few years. The early priest material is right for the time, being more 70s rock than metal. They May have been a british heavy metal band in 1978, that didnt make them NWOBHM though. Same with Motorhead. You cant really say just because they were british, and played HM, they were NWOBHM, for fks sake, you'll be wanting to call whitesnake NWOBHM next :doh:
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Postby Immortalicide on Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:02 pm

Darkweasel wrote: and their overall sound isn't too far removed from Motorhead themselves?


saxon and motorhead dont sound alike at all!!! :?


Darkweasel wrote: At the end of the day, Motorhead to me have, are, and will always continue to be a NWOBHM band. From the moment I picked up my first Kerrang in 1984, Motorhead were labelled as such, and to me that will never change.


kerrang started in '80 by then motorhead were an established, headlining metal band, and how can they be new wave when the musicians in the band had been recording for years? Lemmy had a no3 charting song in '72 with hawkwind FFS!! :wall:

Darkweasel wrote:I used to have a couple of compilation albums predominantly featuring the best NWOBHM acts at the time and Motorhead always sat nicely alongside the likes of Waysted, Mama's Boys, Tygers of Pan Tang and Samson.


predominantly, not exclusively!! All compilations have some well known bands and some smaller bands, and are usually put out by multi-nationals, who use popular bands of the time as a vehicle to get their LP exposure and sales.

Seriously, motorhead were NEVER a NWOBHM band!!
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Postby ribbons69 on Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:10 pm

Darkweasel wrote:
As for the classic era of thrash, I'd say it started with the release of Kill 'Em All, therefore Metallica are a thrash band. Waysted aren't NWOBHM at all, don't take a compilation thrown together by a money grabbing record company as your yardstick




So why aren't Waysted NWOBHM? They were British, sounded like Def Leppard, and formed in 1982, the year in which you state is still within the scope of classic era.

Waysted were formed by Pete Way,who had been playing bass in UFO since the early 70's,after his project with "Fast" Eddie Clarke "Fastway" (see what they did there) went tits up,so as an old stager's (even back then) vanity project I personally wouldn't class them as NWOBHM.Although I did see them support Maiden,possibly on the World Slavery Tour,but that was a long time ago!
The album they did with Danny Vaughn on vocals was good though.
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Postby terrorizer on Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:40 pm

Can just add that Motorhead are not a NWOBHM band please?
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Postby Mazz on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:08 pm

Bestial Bill wrote:
Mazz wrote:I bought the HELLANBACH anthology. It was poo. Witchfinder General...they rock.


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Postby terrorizer on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:17 pm

Can just add that Motorhead are really not a NWOBHM band please?
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Postby STD_Caps on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:56 pm

terrorizer wrote:
STD_Caps wrote:Motorhead are not NWOBHM to my ears. What about Tank? I haven't been able to pick up any of their CDs due to them being apparently non-existent but what I have heard sounds awesome.


Wank, sorry, Tank are NWOBHM. If you are desperate for some PM me.


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Postby terrorizer on Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:16 pm

STD_Caps wrote:
terrorizer wrote:
STD_Caps wrote:Motorhead are not NWOBHM to my ears. What about Tank? I haven't been able to pick up any of their CDs due to them being apparently non-existent but what I have heard sounds awesome.


Wank, sorry, Tank are NWOBHM. If you are desperate for some PM me.


Are they shit?


No, not at all, it's just what we called them back in the day. I was only mid teens at the time! How can any band who writes lyrics like this be bad?

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