xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:Of those two, I'm only really familiar with Heaven and Hell, but I think to appreciate that album, you have to throw out the idea that it will resemble any Ozzy-era Sabbath (well except for their newest album) at all. It's much more NWOBHM influenced (as you note) and just faster, more modern (for that time), less sludgy, etc. It's basically a different band though at that point the same lineup except for the vocalists.
I also have a theory about how Born Again is the last real Black Sabbath album until the last few, which is somewhat related. After that, it was basically the Tony Iommi Project.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:Maiden influence? That's a laugh.
Heaven and Hell was released in 1980 wasn't it?
yourenotevil wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:Maiden influence? That's a laugh.
Heaven and Hell was released in 1980 wasn't it?
yeah, 1980.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:yourenotevil wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:Maiden influence? That's a laugh.
Heaven and Hell was released in 1980 wasn't it?
yeah, 1980.
And Maiden's first record came out in.....
xxxMidgexxx wrote:Maiden influence? That's a laugh.
Heaven and Hell was released in 1980 wasn't it?
SamDBL wrote: Dio.....at the end of the day he probably was and is my favorite metal singer of all time.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
xxxMidgexxx wrote:SamDBL wrote: Dio.....at the end of the day he probably was and is my favorite metal singer of all time.
Easily.
drew wrote:Since the reunion with Dio I listen to the Dio-era albums more than Ozzy these past few years. Pick up "Heaven & Hell-Live at Radio City" it's one of the greatest live albums ever. I still can't believe Dio is gone & Ozzy still roams the Earth. He really must be the Prince of Darkness....
drew wrote:Since the reunion with Dio I listen to the Dio-era albums more than Ozzy these past few years. Pick up "Heaven & Hell-Live at Radio City" it's one of the greatest live albums ever. I still can't believe Dio is gone & Ozzy still roams the Earth. He really must be the Prince of Darkness....
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
yourenotevil wrote:i watched some footage of them in texas and it looked like he was using a teleprompter for the lyrics since he was staring down in the same direction for the whole set.
scannest wrote:yourenotevil wrote:i watched some footage of them in texas and it looked like he was using a teleprompter for the lyrics since he was staring down in the same direction for the whole set.
Those things are incredibly common. Springsteen uses them. It's how he can seemingly pull the most obscure tunes out his hat at a moment's notice. Granted, the band still has to play them, but he lots of help when it comes to the lyrics.
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