Re: Any Metal Fans?

NickSlikk2112 wrote:

Greebo was somesort of long haired unwashed Rock by the likes of Gaye Bikers on Acid.

When I was a wee lad in the North Midlands back in the late 60s Greebo was the term applied to rockers with long unwashed hair. I assume some journalist had a similar background to me and applied it to some sub-genre he wanted to claim the credit for.

Thanks Nick, that's cleared up a long-term mystery.
Mike

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

Re: Any Metal Fans?

dknight16 wrote:

Neither Creed nor Alter Bridge are metal.

I don't think I said they were metal.

No matter how far you try to push the envelope, it remains stationery

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Relayer wrote:
dknight16 wrote:

Neither Creed nor Alter Bridge are metal.

I don't think I said they were metal.

Heh.  I know.  I was just being a music snob for the fun of it.  It's been a weird thread.

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Not trying to cause trouble, but how is Alter Bridge not metal?  What would you call it?

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Yeah there are some Metal Bands I really like:

More Modern Ones: Between The Buried And Me, Dillinger Escape Plan
and more proggy ones: Dream Theater, Pain of Salvation, Opeth

It´s the more commercial ones like Metallica or Megadeth I can´t really listen to without getting bored after 10 seconds

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Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

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helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

Agreed, but I could never get past the vocals. Or most of the lyrics, for that matter (not intended to be argumentative - just me and my tastes).

62 (edited by The RiverCat^-^ 2012-07-21 20:24:27)

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helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

I actually like both. With Metallica being one of my top Metal Bands of all-time.

For me Megadeth and Metallica have 2 different sounds.  And actually I think the names of the bands kind of describe more their own styles. 

Hetfield played the crap out of his voice so much that he destoyed it.  Comes with the territory.  And Kirk doesn't get as much credit as he should. Megadeth doesn't outplay this band.

With "The Black Album" being one of the best albums of all-time for me.  And not just in the Metal genre, but in all genres.  Songs and song arrangements are just killer.

They make some of the best songs ever.  This being one.  Only one way to listen to this, LOUD!
LOUD! LOUD! 

GIMME FUEL

GIMME FIRE

GIMME THAT WHICH I DESIRE!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdqo9aO0fyo

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

63 (edited by Silhouette89 2012-07-22 17:01:22)

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helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

Well I like some Metallica Songs. But I was always put off by Megadeth because Dave Mustaine is IMO one of the most unsympathetic persons in the Metal/Rock business. But well, there are some Metallica members who come in a close second;-)

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A lot of people don't seem to care for Mustaine. I always liked him, love his lyrics and his guitar playing is insanely good. I do like Metallica but never was a big fan. And sorry RiverCat^-^, I never liked Kirk..lol. For me the quintessential Megadeth lineup was the Marty Friedman years, and the (Jackson KingV and Kelly guitars). Not a fan of them as much now with current lead guitarist, just can't get into his playing.

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Silhouette89 wrote:
helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

Well I like some Metallica Songs. But I was always put off by Megadeth because Dave Mustaine is IMO one of the most unsympathetic persons in the Metal/Rock business. But well, there are some Metallica members who come in a close second;-)

Watch Mustaine on Guitar Center if you havent. While he doesnt delve into it too much he recognizes that he was "unsympathetic" to say the least, resulting from his heavy involvement with the black arts. He didnt just play it/act it (the impression that I get from Eric Bloom and BOCs imagery), he really tried to practice it.

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The most recent Guitar Center Megadeth sessions? I've seen something before with him, I think it was a GC production, where he was in a chair in front of a crowd and and interviewer, plus guitar and amp. I'll look into it though. -S

p.s. I even have a tattoo of the music bars and words to a Megadeth song on my arm! Maybe its from his black arts days?!

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helrazr84 wrote:

The most recent Guitar Center Megadeth sessions? I've seen something before with him, I think it was a GC production, where he was in a chair in front of a crowd and and interviewer, plus guitar and amp. I'll look into it though. -S

p.s. I even have a tattoo of the music bars and words to a Megadeth song on my arm! Maybe its from his black arts days?!

cool tattoo...mine is Dark Side of the Moon cover and lyrics smile

68 (edited by Silhouette89 2012-07-23 04:02:40)

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holdemxpert wrote:
Silhouette89 wrote:
helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

Well I like some Metallica Songs. But I was always put off by Megadeth because Dave Mustaine is IMO one of the most unsympathetic persons in the Metal/Rock business. But well, there are some Metallica members who come in a close second;-)



Watch Mustaine on Guitar Center if you havent. While he doesnt delve into it too much he recognizes that he was "unsympathetic" to say the least, resulting from his heavy involvement with the black arts. He didnt just play it/act it (the impression that I get from Eric Bloom and BOCs imagery), he really tried to practice it.

Interesting, will do

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holdemxpert wrote:
Silhouette89 wrote:
helrazr84 wrote:

Not a Megadeth or Metallica fan?! Usually people like either one or the other! Megadeth was always my favorite metal group. Mainly because they could play the crap out of their instruments and outplay the band they were constantly being compared to: Metallica.

Well I like some Metallica Songs. But I was always put off by Megadeth because Dave Mustaine is IMO one of the most unsympathetic persons in the Metal/Rock business. But well, there are some Metallica members who come in a close second;-)

Watch Mustaine on Guitar Center if you havent. While he doesnt delve into it too much he recognizes that he was "unsympathetic" to say the least, resulting from his heavy involvement with the black arts. He didnt just play it/act it (the impression that I get from Eric Bloom and BOCs imagery), he really tried to practice it.

It was more than just delving into the black arts.  He had different problems also.  I heard he is doing better now and I hope that is true.

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

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I dont know if this is the right forum/thread since it involves Joe, but here is the track listing for the "Remachined:A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head"

01. Smoke On The Water - Carlos Santana
02. Highway Star - Chickenfoot
03. Maybe I’m A Leo - Glenn Hughes, Chad Smith, Luis Maldonado
04. Pictures Of Home - Black Label Society
05. Never Before - Kings Of Chaos (Joe Elliott, Steve Stevens, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, Arlan Schierbaum)
06. Smoke On The Water - The Flaming Lips
07. Lazy - Jimmy Barnes, Joe Bonamassa
08. Space Truckin’ - Iron Maiden
09. When A Blind Man Cries – Metallica
10. Highway Star - Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, Chad Smith, Lachlan Doley (exclusive track)

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BLS doing Pictures Of Home?  Zakk!!!

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dknight16 wrote:

BLS doing Pictures Of Home?  Zakk!!!

Great....I can hear it now

Somebody's shouting *squeel*
Up at a mountain *squeel*
Only my own words return *squeel*
Nobodys up there *squeel*
It's a deception *squeeeeeeel*

LOL