Steppenwolf- Born to Be WildThe Beatles- Helter SkelterBlue Cheer- Out of FocusThe Open Mind- Magic PotionBlack Sabbath- Black SabbathParliament- Red Hot Mama
anything from the first Budgie LP. anything from the s/t Jamul LP. Anything by Pentagram. "Nile Song" by Pink Floyd. "Super stupid" by Funkadelic. "Move Over" by Slade. Anything from the 2nd Stooges LP. "I want you" by the MC5. Something from the first Man Lp.
Steppenwolf- Born to Be Wild The Beatles- Helter Skelter Blue Cheer- Out of Focus The Open Mind- Magic Potion Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath Parliament- Red Hot Mama
The Stooges - No fun Hendrix - Machine gun Something noisy from Velvet Underground.
Scorpions - Virgin Killer Judas Priest - Island Of Domination Skyhooks - Women In Uniform Jethro Tull - Hymn 43 Focus - Hocus Pocus Iron Butterfly - In a gadda da vidda
This question is difficult - I mean, do you see Sabbath era bands as being "Metal", or do you see them as "proto metal" (barf), and see bands like Metallica as being the original "metal"??? I guess most people think of the original metal being late 70's/early 80's, but there are plenty of truly metal sounding bands/albums from the late 60's/early 70's. I would say Budgie is metal. I would say David Bowie's "the man who sold the world" lp is metal. So, therefore, the "roots of metal" would be a lot of early/mid 60's groups, no?
This question is difficult - I mean, do you see Sabbath era bands as being "Metal", or do you see them as "proto metal" (barf), and see bands like Metallica as being the original "metal"??? I guess most people think of the original metal being late 70's/early 80's, but there are plenty of truly metal sounding bands/albums from the late 60's/early 70's. I would say Budgie is metal. I would say David Bowie's "the man who sold the world" lp is metal. So, therefore, the "roots of metal" would be a lot of early/mid 60's groups, no?
most people see it the roots coming from the late 60's/early 70's. That's why in 1980 they dubbed the glut of heavy bands coming out of England "The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal." The Metallica's of the world came 4-5 years after that and took shit to it's lowest point when they started doing Swizz Beats remixes.
This question is difficult - I mean, do you see Sabbath era bands as being "Metal", or do you see them as "proto metal" (barf), and see bands like Metallica as being the original "metal"??? I guess most people think of the original metal being late 70's/early 80's, but there are plenty of truly metal sounding bands/albums from the late 60's/early 70's. I would say Budgie is metal. I would say David Bowie's "the man who sold the world" lp is metal. So, therefore, the "roots of metal" would be a lot of early/mid 60's groups, no?
most people see it the roots coming from the late 60's/early 70's. That's why in 1980 they dubbed the glut of heavy bands coming out of England "The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal." The Metallica's of the world came 4-5 years after that and took shit to it's lowest point when they started doing Swizz Beats remixes.
but wouldn't the title "the new wave of heavy metal" in fact point to an already existing style?
lotsa early 70s "hard rock" that gave birth to metal...
The Hard Stuff Fanny Adams Incredible Hog Tractor Toad Leafhound Jocefus Dust Sweet "Set me free" tell me this song doesnt sound like 80s metal Uli Jon Roth era Scorpions any thing from Judas Priest "Sad Wings of Destiny" LP..the first true metal-by-design LP
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Sir Lord Baltimore
St. Anthony's Fyre
Bolder Damn
Baumstaum
1966 and mean as Cape Buffaloes. More punk than Metal, but that gutter guitar on I Hate You is deep deep.
The Stooges - No fun
Hendrix - Machine gun
Something noisy from Velvet Underground.
Peace
Heavy type Zappa like from Chunga's Revenge possibly?
Judas Priest - Island Of Domination
Skyhooks - Women In Uniform
Jethro Tull - Hymn 43
Focus - Hocus Pocus
Iron Butterfly - In a gadda da vidda
Aahhh!!!!
metallica is still new school to me as they were already influeced by "the new wave of brittish heavy metal"
you need some hawkwind up in that bitch too man
most people see it the roots coming from the late 60's/early 70's. That's why in 1980 they dubbed the glut of heavy bands coming out of England "The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal." The Metallica's of the world came 4-5 years after that and took shit to it's lowest point when they started doing Swizz Beats remixes.
but wouldn't the title "the new wave of heavy metal" in fact point to an already existing style?
correct - that's why the roots of heavy metal is considered to be bands from the 60's/70s.
I guess I'm just looking at it like "the roots" is meaning bands pre-dating the coining of the genre.
Babyface and Bad Reputation come to mind - ThinLizzy
lotsa early 70s "hard rock" that gave birth to metal...
The Hard Stuff
Fanny Adams
Incredible Hog
Tractor
Toad
Leafhound
Jocefus
Dust
Sweet "Set me free" tell me this song doesnt sound like 80s metal
Uli Jon Roth era Scorpions
any thing from Judas Priest "Sad Wings of Destiny" LP..the first true metal-by-design LP
Ozzy credits the early Kinks for turning him on to noise...
Pentagram and Judas Priest are the earliest post Sab metal groups that spring to mind