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106.3 | I know where the keys will fit .... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Thu Jun 16 1988 10:58 | 9 |
| I think keys have a place in HM but it should be used as effects,
and intro's, things like that. Ozzy and Dio use 'em but it's way
in the background. The Strings and the Skins are in the spotlight.
Granted Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and the like influenced music as
we know it now (this statement should not be taken as the cookster
and myself in agreement) but I can't see 'ol JS Bach bangin' the
'ol noggin'.
Mr Scary II
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106.4 | It's what you make of it | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:40 | 12 |
| A lotta bands (all genres) use keys in the background to fill in the
space. Like you said, Ozzy pops to mind, Judas Priest has used them
too. In HM, they aren't usually spotlighted or even prominent as they
frequently are in many other flavors of music (exception: Deep Purple).
In my mind, keyboards are just another tool for the musician, and can
be used wherever a creative individual wants them. I think it would
be limiting to say that any instrument has absolutely no place in
HM. Admittedly, some fit better than others. ...Yeah, that's the
electric accordian there crankin' through a Marshall...
GH
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106.5 | ex | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:42 | 6 |
| FYI - the intro to "And The Cradle Will Rock" by VanHalen was done
with a Fender Rhodes piano and megaMarshalls. The ivorys do have
their place.
Mr Scary II
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106.6 | Y E S ! | WILVAX::BOURQUE | Have you hugged your Drums today? | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:43 | 18 |
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IM for Keyboards RE:106.1....
If it wasn't for the boards the great tunes probelly
wouldn't be the same.
I love whitesnake
ozzy..New Sabbath...
Axe.....there are so many
Keep it up Mr. Berdat
P.S does anyone like Phantom Guitars ?
JIM..TAMA
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106.7 | Wot no keyboards | CHEFS::HAIGHA | | Fri Jun 17 1988 03:51 | 10 |
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Mr Jerrywhite obviously isn't a true believer of HM or he would
appreciate the power of DEEP PURPLE.
Because if he followed DEEP PURPLE, he would not be asking such
a B....y stupid question. Of course keyboards have a place in HM,
it's people like you Mr Jerrywhite who give HM a bad name, 'cus
you've got no class.
\ Sweet Child in Time /
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106.8 | Thanx for enlightening me ..... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Opinion Set Hidden | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:03 | 11 |
| Yo \Sweet Child In Time/,
Check out .3 if you will. Keys do have their place in HM.
Deep Purple was a big influence, but keep it in perspective, Ritchie
Blackmore drove DP, not the keys. Hey, I play (.5 ass) keyboards
too, and they fit, but I keep my fiddle around my neck while I play
'em. Thanx for your insight into myself and HM, I will cherrish
your thoughts until about 8:15, at which time I flush it along with
some other body waste.
Mr Scary II
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106.9 | Vote YES on Keyboards in Heavy Metal... | MILVAX::RENEE | Lil' Sister | Fri Aug 19 1988 10:23 | 22 |
| Whoa!! 2 months later, and I finally find this topic..
Good come back, Mr. Scary....;')
Don't be so judging "Sweet Chyld in Tyme..." |'(!!
As for Keys??? I played piano for about 4 years. Being the greatest
guitar lover today, keyboards still have a place in my heart. For
me piano was hard [this was a couple of years ago, haven't really
tried it since..maybe I should??], and to hear someone play a perfect
Motzart or Beethoven was breathtaking. A definite gift. As far as
keyboards in HM. Depends on what band. In some songs it sounds really
good. King Diamond uses keys every now and again, and I'm sure there
are well-knowns out there who use them and you don't even know it!!!
So, yeah, I think keyboards belong in heavy metal. As well as any
other instrument for that matter. If it sounds good, use it. Digg???
'nuff said ere'
-renee>
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106.10 | Let there be keys | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Help Me Spock | Fri Aug 19 1988 14:56 | 10 |
| Y'know, this (and other) topics has made me listen more carefully
to things lately. I play guitar and have trained myself to listen
to the guitar parts. In the past, I've pretty much ignored the
drums, bass, and keys.
Lately I've been listening for these things and have found a lot
of interesting things. Even Metallica uses keys on occasion. I
certainly feel they have a good place in our music.
gh
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106.11 | Keys into 2000 A.D. | SALEM::DACUNHA | | Fri Sep 09 1988 10:48 | 29 |
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You know it!!!!
I have to disagree that blackmore is THE driving
force behind DP. That ancient B3 more than does it's
share of wailing and carrying DP's metal tunes.
I don't even know if you can call "Rising Force"
heavy metal. I think they are too refined. But for
keyboard negators listen to yngwie's buddy crank,
That guy will crunch circles around most
HV guitarists...
Besides, You can do so much with Keys nowadays.
I've heard my Keyman actually mimick the sound Cars
being crushed by large boulders!!!!!!!!!!!1
How heavy is Heavy-Metal anyway??
Chris D.
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106.12 | YOU SAID IT BRO! | COMET::FERRISM | | Fri Sep 09 1988 14:25 | 8 |
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Re. 11
You said it!! I really miss the sound of a B3 crankin with Leslie
speakers screamin' and waivering. No synth I have heard can come
close to that sound.
mike (remembering fondly DP and Uriah Heep)
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106.13 | in total agreement here! | HAZEL::STARR | You ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine! | Fri Sep 09 1988 14:46 | 16 |
| > You said it!! I really miss the sound of a B3 crankin with Leslie
> speakers screamin' and waivering. No synth I have heard can come
> close to that sound.
Really! I had a Roland Juno 106. It was great for all sorts of wimpy
sounds (and had a great string section sound), but it had no *balls*
to it, ya know? Unfortunately, the B3's are so heavy that only the
really successful bands (DP, Santana, a couple others) still use 'em.
Great example - the opening of "Perfect Strangers" and of course
the opening of "Lazy" from 'Made in Japan'
Where are all the keyboard players nowadays that love this sound?
Why do they all want to sound like Steve Winwood or Madonna's band?
cat
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106.14 | And are they reliable! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Big sissy Irving | Fri Sep 09 1988 15:49 | 5 |
| I saw Iron Butterfly a little over three years ago in Las Vegas.
They had a B3, it smoked (and had to be repaired) twice during the
show. If I remember right, they finished without it.
gh
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106.15 | Tone Clones | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Big Brother's watching you | Sat Sep 10 1988 13:32 | 9 |
| Personally, I don't think any synth (other than a sampler ...) can
truly duplicate the B3/Leslie sound just like no amount of of solid
state goodies can duplicate a wall of Marshalls. Someone earlier
mentioned Uriah Heep, now there was a good mix of guitar and keys
without overkill on either part. If they were around today they'd
probably sound a lot like Europe ... and we would all need dramamine.
Mr Scary II
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106.16 | My Choice | HAGGIS::IRVINE | OK! Where the hell am I ? | Mon Oct 10 1988 12:10 | 2 |
| ***************** N O **********************
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106.17 | Yes, I'll take a box of those Casio ribbed ones ! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Roland ROOOOOLZ !!! | Wed Apr 05 1989 03:13 | 9 |
| I recently read a quote in one of the guitar mags by former Loverboy
guitarist Paul Dean about his feeling towards keyboards ... it read
*something* like" ... keyboards are like condoms .... use them only
when you have to ...." Makes sense to me !
Scary
(guess that means I practice unsafe Rock & Roll ... and always will)
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106.18 | -<In search of metallic ivory>- | 33224::SIMPSON | | Wed Jun 28 1989 21:58 | 8 |
| I think it depends on what sound you like. Thing is, an organ can
sound great in some instances, but at the same time I can't
picture a regular piano in metal! Queensryche definitely uses
keyboards well, as well as sound effects I always thought belonged
to the d*i*s*c*o* (sorry!!) world. Being that I play piano, I'd
have to say yeah, I like keyboards in Heavy Metal! So sue me!!
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106.19 | If Jon could here you say that he isnt HM :-) | SHRFAC::BOUDREAU | THERE IS AN A** FOR EVERY SEAT | Wed Jun 28 1989 23:05 | 12 |
| A regular piano is OK for HM ballads like Home Sweet Home by
Motley Spew, Aerosmith uses one on their ballads also. Any one who
doubts the ***king power of keys in HM has to listen to Mr. Jon Lord
as mentioned earlier Perfect St. Rangers intro, for ex. The intro
to Lazy is even better on Mach Head. IMO the leading force behind
DP was an equal combo of Gillan, Lord, Blackmore. They were OK as
soloists but BLOODY INCREDIBLE together.
If you doubt keys should be allowed in HM, then what do you think
of bands that uses orchestras?
CB
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106.20 | Dream Theatre | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Speak, Strike, Redress | Thu Jun 29 1989 19:59 | 8 |
| For an example of keys in a metal type format, check out Dream Theatre.
They make extensive use of synth equipment and it's not way back in the
mix or just on ballads.
Overall it sounds good, but at times I think it's a bit too much (but I
*am* of course, a guitar player...).
gh
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106.28 | SAVATAGE | CHIPS::PERTAG | | Fri Oct 13 1989 12:21 | 5 |
|
I think keyboards in metal can sound great, but not all the time. I
think one of the best songs that has keyboards in it is Savatage's
Prelude to Madness. They wouldn't have been able to achieve anything
as good with out em'. Kim
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106.30 | Miiiiiiiiister Crowley...... | BOSHOG::KELLY | Ryche-n-roll..! Speak the word! | Tue Oct 17 1989 03:19 | 8 |
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Keys belong in HM.....look at what it did for parts of
Operation:Mindcrime..... kind of gives it an errie effect. Same
for some of DIOs' stuff...and the intro to MR CROWLEY is excellent.
BK
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106.32 | NOT!!!!!!!!! | COMET::FRISBYA | Sweet Cheater | Tue Jan 14 1992 16:03 | 4 |
| NO! Use a REAL piano.......
Frizkid
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106.33 | | 7892::ESCOBAR | Wherever I May Roam | Wed Feb 03 1993 11:23 | 3 |
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Dream Theater wouldn't be the same without the keyboards!
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106.34 | | KDX200::ROBR | Morning comes too early... | Wed Feb 03 1993 11:37 | 4 |
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keyboards are a big must. DT, king diamond, fates warning, dio... all
way cool keyboards
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106.35 | "Locked bars, guitars, run down motels...." | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue... | Wed Feb 03 1993 11:44 | 3 |
| Another excuse to mutter on about ~U~F~O~. Mutter, mutter, mutter.
barry.
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106.36 | I wish I was in HIS presence.... ;^0 hehehe | DECAGE::HOWES | When angels waken with a kiss.... | Wed Feb 03 1993 11:59 | 12 |
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> Another excuse to mutter on about ~U~F~O~. Mutter, mutter, mutter.
Speaking of UFO, hey Barry and others, did you know
That Michael Schenker has his own fan club, which
he is president of!!!!!!!!!1 Talk to Tristan or
see note 860 for more details!!!
-Seth
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106.37 | | MR4DEC::JWHITMAN | Here I come, I come, I come. | Wed Feb 03 1993 12:18 | 4 |
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Just say 'no' to keyboards!
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106.38 | WbWbWWbWbWbW White_black | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_the_Swagger | Wed Feb 03 1993 18:24 | 1 |
| Just Play 'notes' to Key_Boards!
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106.39 | Must have slipped your mind..... | NEWOA::ALLDRED_L | | Thu Feb 04 1993 10:55 | 5 |
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Little Angels have cool keyboards aswell, you forgot then,
Lu
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106.40 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Vote with a bullet | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:50 | 10 |
|
the Little .......who???
;^) x 100
staynz
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106.41 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | this present darkness | Thu Feb 04 1993 17:18 | 2 |
| I think there is a place for keys in HM, but the applications are
limited. In some bands, like Vessell, it ruined the edge.
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106.42 | still dig that tape! | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Ride the Cyclone | Thu Feb 04 1993 17:27 | 9 |
| I don't think the *keys* ruined the edge in Vessell, I think it
was two things:
1) The sound the dood got (really wimpy)
2) the mix (keys WAY too loud, guitars WAY too soft!)
I think with both things tweeked, Vessell would have rocked with the
best of them
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106.43 | | MR4DEC::JWHITMAN | Here I come, I come, I come. | Thu Feb 04 1993 20:15 | 8 |
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RE:mike
I'll agree with that... personally, I don't dig keys in a band.. pretty
much depends on the style of music..
(wow, I've been agreeing with Mike alot lately...) ;')
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106.44 | heavy keyboards | KETJE::VLASIU | | Fri Feb 05 1993 05:16 | 3 |
| Church organ and bass synthesiser work very fine with metal rock.
Sorin
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106.45 | Bach meets HM | FRETZ::HEISER | second verse, same as the first | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:22 | 3 |
| Re: Sorin
Yeah like a gigantic pipe organ!
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106.46 | Dear Piano Abby... | GLOWS::SIMPSON | | Thu May 13 1993 01:56 | 11 |
| Got a question for anyone who can help me, those of us who play
keys, what kind of bass pattern do you use? I'm a play-by-ear type,
but my left hand turns into a vamp, turning anything I'm playing
into a kind of jazz-stomp. Please for to be helping me! Most confused
I am! In need of wound-patch I! Thanks in advance.
Conqueror of The Planet of the Leather
Goddesses...
Spaceknight
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