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Thread: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

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    Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    https://youtu.be/l8_j7y1U5Qo

    What a fantastic stabbing riff

    Shades of death are all I see
    Skeletons of society

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    The song is full of too much widdley widdley wank-wanking geetar.

    I'm not sure if The Sensational Alex Harvey Band have ever ome under your radar? I was lucky enough to catch the on their last ever concert, headlining the Reading festival in 1977.

    Here's a clip of the guitarist, the extremely under-rated Zal Cleminson, showing how a great guitarist plays the guitar properly. I came across it last night for the first time. The clip is from 2006. I saw them at the Point that year, in Cardiff Bay. Enjoy!

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Soul '68 View Post
    The song is full of too much widdley widdley wank-wanking geetar.

    I'm not sure if The Sensational Alex Harvey Band have ever ome under your radar? I was lucky enough to catch the on their last ever concert, headlining the Reading festival in 1977.

    Here's a clip of the guitarist, the extremely under-rated Zal Cleminson, showing how a great guitarist plays the guitar properly. I came across it last night for the first time. The clip is from 2006. I saw them at the Point that year, in Cardiff Bay. Enjoy!
    I have indeed come across the sensational Alex Harvey band , the drummer went on to become Stickland for Micheal schenker group

    I would enjoy the clip but its vanished

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Stick to Sabbath

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Stick to Sabbath
    Who hugely influenced slayer , especially their slow , stabbing riffs

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    What do you think of this lot Sludge?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lnfOvc_jGg

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    What do you think of this lot Sludge?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lnfOvc_jGg
    Not for me , too punky and I don't like his voice

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    https://youtu.be/l8_j7y1U5Qo

    What a fantastic stabbing riff

    Shades of death are all I see
    Skeletons of society

    Im not a great fan of some modern music although I like jazz. My grandson has been asked to record some stuff with a band called Tesserate? from Milton Keynes....Are they good?

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    Im not a great fan of some modern music although I like jazz. My grandson has been asked to record some stuff with a band called Tesserate? from Milton Keynes....Are they good?
    I haven't heard any of their stuff Mr lisvane , I will get back to you

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I haven't heard any of their stuff Mr lisvane , I will get back to you

    Thanks....I think I got the name wrong it should be Tesseract

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Who hugely influenced slayer , especially their slow , stabbing riffs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpSfmn5DuRg

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Thought i'd 'slip this in'

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuq9vGBXgD0

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    Im not a great fan of some modern music although I like jazz. My grandson has been asked to record some stuff with a band called Tesserate? from Milton Keynes....Are they good?
    They sound highly competent. I'm not sure what they're going for though. Some of it sounds like metal, some of it sounds like anthemic, radio rock. It kind of has a 90s feel.

    What does your grandson play?

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    They sound highly competent. I'm not sure what they're going for though. Some of it sounds like metal, some of it sounds like anthemic, radio rock. It kind of has a 90s feel.

    What does your grandson play?
    He plays most things but is studying jazz saxophone at the college of music in Cardiff

    They were looking for a sax player for some new recordings and asked Gilad Hekselman, jazz guitarist who I think lives in New York. He recommended him as they've worked together in the past.

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Haven't heard of Tesseract before, checked out two of their songs on YouTube, sounds like they are influenced by Tool, sort of Prog Metal.

    Black Sabbath meets Henry Rollins halfway
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn9leb4ZSc

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Johnny View Post
    Haven't heard of Tesseract before, checked out two of their songs on YouTube, sounds like they are influenced by Tool, sort of Prog Metal.

    Black Sabbath meets Henry Rollins halfway
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn9leb4ZSc
    I had a listen.....hmm, not quite my scene. As an aside some years ago I worked for a pharmaceutical company based in Crawley. The MD was a man called Smith and his son was Robert who sang for The Cure. One Christmas at the usual company lunch Robert and his band played in the canteen, it was a little before he broke into the big time, and people asked him to stop because they couldn't hear themselves speak. Happy days

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Metal started with sabbath

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Johnny View Post
    Haven't heard of Tesseract before, checked out two of their songs on YouTube, sounds like they are influenced by Tool, sort of Prog Metal.

    Black Sabbath meets Henry Rollins halfway
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn9leb4ZSc
    I thought TOOL as well , which is the t shirt I am currently wearing as it happens

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    Re: Slayer , such a great band when they played things slow

    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    I had a listen.....hmm, not quite my scene. As an aside some years ago I worked for a pharmaceutical company based in Crawley. The MD was a man called Smith and his son was Robert who sang for The Cure. One Christmas at the usual company lunch Robert and his band played in the canteen, it was a little before he broke into the big time, and people asked him to stop because they couldn't hear themselves speak. Happy days
    The cure did some very heavy guitar music which is a surprise to some

    Big influence on The Deftones , one of my favourite bands

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