Bangover wrote:Lev...Better than Iain....Shitter than martin
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Lev - Pulverizer wrote:Metal Iain wrote:
Neither Black Sabbath nor Led Zeppelin have three must-have albums, let alone five! Kiss, on the other hand, do: Kiss, Hotter Than Hell, Dressed To Kill, Destroyer and Love Gun. And that's only if you count the stuff from the '70s...
Heaven And Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumanizer. There's three.
Kiss on the other hand, have about three.......songs you can maybe like when drunk.
STD_Caps wrote:The riff on Symptom of the Universe is AMAZING! Black Sabbath essentially made the formula for the majority of music I listen to. They also wrote songs about a variety of drugs - something that's a lot more accessible to metalheads than sex. Therefore, theoretically, metallers should relate more to Sabbath themes than KISS. The problem with KISS is that their riffs don't grab me, their lyrics are lame and they are little more than heavy guitar-based pop. Sabbath's riffs grab me, they make me want to nod my head or rock out or at least listen. KISS makes me go, 'who's this?... it's alright. Not great.'
STD_Caps wrote:Most people that like KISS would probably say KISS, Destroyer, Love Gun are must owns.
Zeppelin fans would say the first four and Physical Graffiti.
Sabbath fans would say the first six Sabbath albums at least and probably Heaven and Hell too.
Not bollocks. I'm going from what I've seen and read in the metal press.
MartinC wrote:Metal Iain wrote:MartinC wrote:I hate to admit it, but the bhoy makes a good argument.
I'm not a Celtic fan.
You are now.
Metal Iain wrote:Every other decent '70s band was trying to rip off Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin?
Are you deaf or something?!
Bad Company, BOC, Boston, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Free, Journey, Kiss, Queen, Supertramp, The Eagles, Thin Lizzy, ZZ Top? I don't see any evidence whatsoever of these bands trying to rip off Black Sabbath, Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin. Why would they need to? They were too good to even consider it.
thrash metal maniac wrote:Metal Iain wrote:Every other decent '70s band was trying to rip off Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin?
Are you deaf or something?!
Bad Company, BOC, Boston, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Free, Journey, Kiss, Queen, Supertramp, The Eagles, Thin Lizzy, ZZ Top? I don't see any evidence whatsoever of these bands trying to rip off Black Sabbath, Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin. Why would they need to? They were too good to even consider it.
I love you Iain, well done for making a list of great 70s rock bands that I like!!! Although I could easily not listen to Boston, Mac or Supertramp.. even though they do have cracking tracks, the majority of their stuff is definately switch-this-off-and-put-some-metal-on-already music for me!!!
Out of interest, what do you actually think about the first 4 Sabbath albums? and why?
Also, thrash is poncey? Why didn't you say sooner?!?! I think I'll just go and put on my platforms, glittery PVC catsuit, lipstick, eyeliner, other make up, oh, and tease my hair into a big gay fluff, then pose like a girl and play sone 3 chord rock about how much i love some chick who probably isn't even real!!!
Metal Iain wrote:Denise Richards, Donna D'Errico, Heather Locklear, Pamela Anderson, Tawny Kitaen...
You would cut your legs off to have sex on tap in a relationship with any of those women, let alone a combination. If you had been in a 'Hair' band, all you'd have to have done is 'just go and put on your platforms, glittery PVC catsuit, lipstick, eyeliner....
Mind you, seeing as the vast majority of 'Hair' bands are more technically proficient than the majority of Thrash bands, I think you'd probably suffer when it comes to playing '3 chord rock'.
I tell you, if it were a choice between looking stupid (as if the denim and leather thing looks good) and playing in a band that covered the Postman Pat theme, badly, I know which I'd choose...
Get your hair cut, or at least get it feathered and highlighted.