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apparently doing some gigs.
The Osbourne's look like something out of the walking.Sharon's face what the fcuk has she done.
I forked out 75p and saw them in the Capitol (with two supporting bands) in 1973.
Badger and Necromandus.
The former included Tony Kaye, formerly of Yes and the singer also did some work for the affirmatively-named prog rock combo - although I wasn't aware of that at the time.
The latter were 'discovered by Mr Iommi and they recorded one album and sank without trace.
Budgie supported by Judas Priest at Barry Memorial Hall was my first gig a few months earlier - and for the grand sum of 50p.
I went to see the ornithological flock rather than the derivative and deviant ecclesiastical bunch supporting them (and who, I thought, would also sink below the waves).
God no , some great bands but sabbath were finished years ago and day long gigs or festivals are not my bag these days
A three way headline of alice in chains , slayer and pantera would be great as long as I could sit down in a seat near the toilets and was home in bed by midnight
Rock and Roll
Jeez Sludgey, Pantera and Slayer are just plain awful. What do you see in either band? I had the misfortune of seeing Pantera at Donington Monsters of Rock in 1994. Phil Anselmo cannot just cannot sing, he grunts, and shouts, no finesse in his vocal abilities at all, and the band play a tuneless racket at 1000mph. Totally awfuk!! AIC to my ears anyway, were the only half decent band to come out of the Grunge movement
Yes, but why do you like Slayer and the perennial awful Pantera? What is there possibly to like about a band where the lead vocalist sounds like he has had a red hot poker shoved up his **** just prior to going onstage, and the band just make a god-awful racket?
Stone Temple pilots and Soundgarden both left me cold. I can't recall ever listening to anything by The Screaming Trees, back in the days when I listened to a shedload of rock stuff.
Back in those days, I did like the 2 albums Dio made with Sabbath. Those two were much better than their '76 release from the band
It's about taste isn't it ?
I think DIO was a dungeons and dragons midget , albeit with a powerful voice
I liked The Mob Rules and Heaven and Hell but Sabotage basically invented metal , Sabbath 70 to 76 were unstoppable and people into metal always refer back to them
Soundgarden were not a Grunge band .....they were a heavy rock band in the Led Zep school
Pantera and Slayer was all about the power and sometimes someone with a musically great voice just doesn't fit into a heavy style ......dimebag darrel was an incredible guitarist and changed metal from all the poodle haired and make up style , started by van halen but copied by poison and other rubbish .....to heavy riffing with a groove
Slayer after their first few albums of silly fret wanking slowed things down like sabbath and that's why they were such a success
I liked the 70s rock like rainbow , purple , uriah heep , whitesnake etc but it wasn't heavy enough
That's my opinion
https://youtu.be/wddKYpdO1Mw?si=7cfnxnpq9lRqBhqP
Slayer slowed down , superb lyrics , clear and easy to hear
Powerful riffing , tight bass and drums
I can't stand silly speed metal , this sort of thing is top draw for metal heads with half a brain
The power might be too much for some , that's fine but it's not screaming nonsense with guitar solos so fast it's silly
https://youtu.be/p4nNvXvrWlE?si=13O2ZlCtxJLFfgwh
I close my eyes and walk 1000 years
That fecking voice is immense and that wailing constant riff in the background
Now for some people you mention heavy rock or metal and they back away and think it's all screaming and fast guitar but the best stuff is slow yet powerful
Lamb of God do some amazing guitar riffs but it's spoilt by silly grunting by the lead singer ....I am with you on that , not my thing
Well we all get there in the end
Just seen some video of this concert, incredible that a band throughout the period that they lived through are all still Alive and Kicking!! but seeing Ozzy sat in a chair doing this is sad. I did see BS at the capitol theatre Nov 13, 1975 I would have been 14 and remember the concert as brilliant and whilst a massive fan of Richie Blackmores work at the time (i also saw Rainbow at the same venue during this period) I do remember thinking that Tony Iommi shaded it for sound although still think that Blackmore was/is technically a better player with more attitude.
See! we can have a normal thread without arguing about who killed who.