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I still really like them, its incredible how they make music that is truly dark, not just really distorted and fast.
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I always liked the classic rock songs I had heard, but I didn't really start getting into it (or music in general) until about two years ago when the Zep DVD came out. My dad got it for his birthday, and I watched it and loved it.
And Sabbath kicka[SIZE=2]s[/SIZE]s. |
Just over a year I'd say. BUt I've tried all genres of rock.
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I grew up with it, but didn't start really listening to it on my own until about 2 years ago.
My dad used to play Zappa in the car on long road trips, and my mom would sing CSNY all the time. |
I don't know why, but I could never really get into Sabbath.
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I'm really grateful for that, but unfortunately I can't use .m4a. Do you have an mp3 or wav file instead? |
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And Sabbath kicka[SIZE=2]s[/SIZE]s.[/QUOTE] I'll agree with you there. :) /a little late, but Mark Knopfler also played on Jokerman ;) |
[QUOTE=White_heat]I started out listening to Black sabbath about 2 years ago, then i slowly got into zeppelin, AC DC, ect... but I've been really really into it for a year.[/QUOTE]
I started off listening to classic rock about 4/5 years ago with AC/DC and progressed from there to Led Zeppelin, Cream and onto psychedelic rock and prog. rock and into some more avant-garde bands. |
It kind of works that way. A person slowly gets into prog, and a lot of the time Led Zep starts them off.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]Someone upload [I]Brothers & Sisters[/I], please :([/QUOTE]
I've been wanting that album for awhile, and I saw it the other day for 10$, but then I remembered I needed gas. |
[QUOTE=rock not roll]It kind of works that way. A person slowly gets into prog, and a lot of the time Led Zep starts them off.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it seemed to me like the natural progression and now I love progressive rock, bands like King Crimson, Yes, Jade Warrior and Camel amongst others, awesome listening, pictures painted with sound. |
Heh, I'm the only one who started off with The Beatles, and went from there.
I still haven't fully got into Led Zeppelin, but they are ever so slowly growing on me. I liked AC/DC for awhile a year or so ago, but now I think they are boring and repetitive. |
I'm always proud to mention that I've listened to The Who since I was born.
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[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I don't know why, but I could never really get into Sabbath.[/QUOTE]
:eek: What have you heard? |
I progressed strangely enough from AC/DC backwards in time to The Beatles and into that whole era which I am currently infatuated with. I still listen to AC/DC when with mates and so forth but I have broadened my spectrum considerably and really discovered some great old and underground music and movements.
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What have you heard?[/QUOTE] I got Master Of Reality off the YSI thread. I'm gonna give it a few more tries, but it doesn't really grab me...other than Sweet Leaf. |
Sabbath songs you need to hear:
Wicked World Fairies Wear Boots Symptom of the Universe The Wizard Into the Void Behind the Wall of Sleep Snow Blind Hole In the Sky That should get you started. |
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What have you heard?[/QUOTE] I need to get into more Sabbath. I own Paranoid (obviously) love War Pigs and Farires Wear Boots, but don't know what Sabbath to get next. |
Ok, I'm going through MAR again. I like After Forever.
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Sabbath never really grabbed me either. Not taking anything away from them, just never got into them like everyone else did.
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[QUOTE=lunch998]I'm always proud to mention that I've listened to The Who since I was born.[/QUOTE]
That's awesome. I remember when I first started taking guitar in school, a little way through the year. My teacher showed us a DVD of them doing "My Generation", when they smashed their instruments. It was the first time I had really seen such an angry performance, and after that, they were one of my favorite bands. Nearly two years later, they still are. |
Canuck Guy, if you want I'll zip you up a Sabbath sampler tomorow, so you can hear the amazing stuff.
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Sounds good, thanks.
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[QUOTE=Seafroggys]I need to get into more Sabbath. I own Paranoid (obviously) love War Pigs and Farires Wear Boots, but don't know what Sabbath to get next.[/QUOTE]
get their self titled. i like it about equal to paranoid. |
Wow i'm loving this new place i found for vinyls..
purchased: Led Zeppelin- In Through the Out Door David Bowie- Hunky Dory Jethro Tull- Songs from the Wood CCR- 1970 Neil Young- Time Fades Away Neil Young- After the Goldrush U2- The Joshua Tree All in amazingly good condition too. I also was going to get David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, but it was out of stock :( |
[QUOTE=robo2448]I never bothered to listen to II because I don't like IV.[/QUOTE]
I know this quote is like 2 pages back but i honestly think II is where Zeppelin really started to establish themselves with songs like Whole Lotta Love, Heatbreaker, and Lemon Song. |
[QUOTE=Moon]Why is it overrated?[/QUOTE] It simply bores me. The 2 most popular bands sucked at playing psychedelia. I mean it's not like I haven't given them a chance either because I've tried giving the Dead a chance but I just find it to be unlistinable and just plain boring. Lack of diversity also plays a role. I'm not saying it didn't produce some great bands but compared to the LA scene it just seems mediocore. [QUOTE=Moon]If so, judging by some the other Psychedelic bands you compare them to, they aren't as Psychedelic (Unless you're talking about Syd Barrett). Unlike bands like the USA, melody/harmony play a large role, there is a pop element.[/QUOTE]Why do you mention [I]just[/I] USA? Are you saying I don't listin to psychedelic bands that have pop elements and melody/harmony in them? What about the Moon, Os Mutantes, the Beatles, West Coast Art Experimental Band, Beach Boys (/Brian Wilson)? All of those have plenty of melody/harmony and pop element in them. Are you saying Syd Barrett isn't as psychedelic?[QUOTE=Moon]They do not try to play avant garde forms and be that experimental, they play songs and covers. And because of this, these bands are enjoyable to more people and at least listenable.[/QUOTE]
Being experimental is what psychedelia is all about. I mean without that experimentation factor psychedelic music wouldn't exist. [QUOTE=Moon]On the topic of The USA, I find their s/t extremely overrated; I can't even listen to it.[/QUOTE]I find it rather ironic that a Dead Head is calling USA "unlistinable". [I]Anthem of the Sun[/I] is a real breeze to listin to. :rolleyes: |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Wow i'm loving this new place i found for vinyls..
purchased: Led Zeppelin- In Through the Out Door David Bowie- Hunky Dory Jethro Tull- Songs from the Wood CCR- 1970 Neil Young- Time Fades Away Neil Young- After the Goldrush U2- The Joshua Tree All in amazingly good condition too. I also was going to get David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, but it was out of stock :([/QUOTE] Very cool, I don't have any vinyls, but i'm going to start buying them. |
[QUOTE]I find it rather ironic that a Dead Head is calling USA "unlistinable". Anthem of the Sun is a real breeze to listin to. [/QUOTE]
Don't knock Anthem 'round these parts. /joking (though it is awesome) Also I love USA's s/t, but I always like zone out while listening to it. |
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