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25.1 | It's the guitar players ! | 33994::COOPER | Gold Card member! *� Over The Bars Club �* | Tue May 10 1988 13:25 | 11 |
| Peter,
It's the distortion, the feelin', it's the RAW POWER (emotional,
sexual, and otherwise ) !
IT'S THE GUITAR PLAYERS
Yuck, nuck, nuck !
(Chauk one up for the string rapers...)
Jeff
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25.2 | Guitar players know more positions !! | 33864::JERRYWHITE | | Tue May 10 1988 13:40 | 6 |
| Peter,
Heavy metal is sex with strings, G - strings or in some cases
the whole set. It's the ringing in your ears (after the concert
or just before orgasm ) and the rapid pulse. It's blue's at
MEGA VOLUME. It's easy listening music at my house !!!
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25.3 | Metal magic | USHS08::DAVIS2 | Reality? Just say NO. | Tue May 10 1988 14:12 | 16 |
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Hmm... what makes metal heavy... hmmm
Sex with the strings sounds close... but it's more than that.
It's the rhythm that wrenches your whole body, the almost
random arrangement of sounds to produce a total expression of
some strong feeling... the stronger the better. Heavy metal
springs fropm the origins of music itself... the need to
express things too complex or powerful for mere words.
Usually implied by the name is extensive use of guitars in
competative cooperation. It is the unleashing of the demon
in the human... the beast in us all.
- Greg
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25.4 | Mama said that's the way it ought to be, yeah | 29780::COSTA | | Tue May 10 1988 16:29 | 7 |
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re: 4
I second that motion
Heavy Metal is the acceleration, the driving
force, the immortal feeling....
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25.5 | My list of qualifications ... | TIGER::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Tue May 10 1988 16:55 | 13 |
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Heavy Metal consists of:
1) Heavy, loud, take-charge guitar riffs
2) Loud, pounding drums (especially bass)
3) High and low screeches from the lead singer
and other qualities which go beyond words.
Shawn L.
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25.6 | Who said that?? | 6729::UPHAM | | Tue May 10 1988 17:00 | 6 |
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To paraphrase somebody i don't remember "I can't tell you what it
is...But I know it when I hear it."
/Bill Upham
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25.7 | Race with the music. | 7273::C_DENOPOULOS | | Wed May 11 1988 08:49 | 8 |
| Rock is a stock car racing around an oval track.
Heavy Metal is a Funnycar racing down the quarter mile - then bursting
into flames after just breaking the world records - then everyone
cheers without even knowing if the driver is dead or alive, because
it doesn't matter.
Chris D.
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25.8 | My definition | HAZEL::STARR | Working for the Clampdown | Wed May 11 1988 09:49 | 11 |
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IMO, Heavy Metal is an attitude:
We're not going to take any sh*t from anyone!
It's a rebellious, live-by-your-own-rules attitude.
It's what we turn up loud when we're in the dumps,
It's what we turn up loud when we're celebrating.
It is the soundtrack to our lives. (pretty good, huh?)
Alan S.
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25.9 | Causes speakers to bleed... | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | | Wed May 11 1988 20:30 | 10 |
| Heavy metal can be defined as music with BALLS! I consider
heavy metal as sound that will even mess up Tammy Fay's hair do
at 100 yards and causes cats to turn inside out. White hot, ass
kicking music that will turn window pains into a rubbery, snot
like substance.
Death to the voice coils,
DonH
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25.10 | More classifications | USHS08::DAVIS2 | Reality? Just say NO. | Thu May 12 1988 11:04 | 20 |
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Interesting classification scheme. It seems that by
your definition Heavy Metal implies Old Metal (or perhaps
you simply neglected to add newer bands to the Heavy list.
I do like the classifications though, and feel certain there
are others. For example:
Trash Metal (bands that spend five minutes rehearsing before
recording an entire album, then stop with the
first take). Since I don't buy these albums,
I can't list any names.
Punk Metal (bands that rely more on the punk image than
on musical integrity).
Pseudo Metal (bands from other genres that put out one song
that has metallic overtones).
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25.11 | ON IT'S OWN | 33864::WHITBY | | Fri May 13 1988 10:59 | 9 |
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In response to all of the above,
NOTHIN' MAKES HEAVY METAL, HEAVY METAL MAKES ITSELF !!!!!!!
It's up to the individual as to what kind of heavy metal he/she
prefers!
SW
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25.12 | MY LI'LL BA-BY | WILVAX::BOURQUE | | Sun May 22 1988 12:35 | 8 |
| WHAT MAKES HEAVY METAL ?
MY DOUBLE BASS' AT FULL FORCE
JIM....TAMA
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25.13 | Metal or not Metal? | REGENT::DITTMER | | Mon Aug 22 1988 15:58 | 27 |
| What heavy metal IS has been pretty well described in the preceding
replies, but what ISN'T heavy metal has not been described. Heavy
metal isn't:
o music listened to by a majority of screaming teeni-boppers (Bon
Jovi)
o music with too much synthesizers, keyboards, and not enough kick-ass
guitar solos (Van Halen)
o played by a bunch of fashion faggits (Poison, Cinderella)
o an album with too many slow songs about love and happiness
(Whitesnake)
I can expect alot of arguments on this reply, but remember I am not
putting down any of these bands (except Poison), I just don't think
they heavy metal.
Also, some bands are called speed metal, thrash metal, etc.
this doesn't mean they aren't heavy metal, they are just heavier,
or faster. On the other hand pop metal is not really metal, it's sort
of like 'almost metal'.
A loud "Metal Up Your Ass",
Dave
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25.14 | points to ponder | HAZEL::STARR | You ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine! | Mon Aug 22 1988 16:21 | 26 |
| Well, like many other things in this conference, a person's definition of
Heavy Metal is an opinion. There is no right or wrong.
I happen to agree with what you are saying (for the most part), but not
everyone will. That is OK! That's what makes this conference cool.
In here, we try not to limit ourselves *too* much. Yes, we won't discuss
Simon and Garfunkel here. But we can talk about such pop/metal bands as
Poison and Whitesnake. Why? Because we want to!
This conference was set up by people who were sick of getting flamed on
in the MUSIC file whenever we mentioned our favorite bands. So we
started our own conference. What we don't need now is some holier-than-
thou person to start telling us what we can and can't talk about. So
please back off a little, huh?
If you only consider bands like Testament to be HM, and VH to be pop,
that's fine! Please feel free to put in useful comments in that
category. But also give us the freedom to discuss other types of metal,
including pop/metal or ballads, or whatever.
Hope this doesn't sound like too much of a flame, because it's not meant to
be. I just want to shut off trouble before it starts here, and this goes
into a rathole.
cat
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25.15 | Hats off to you, Cat! | REGENT::GALLANT | The Wild Heart | Tue Aug 23 1988 08:35 | 11 |
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re: 16...Gee Cat. You sound like a Moderator, but without
the ego. (Just kiddn' mods)
And it's a good thing you put that in here, because I was
just about to run up and down this guys (no offense Dave)
butt for his comments...
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25.16 | One requirement,, | CLBMED::KELLY | Surgery..with no anesthesia. 291-9089 | Thu Aug 25 1988 08:54 | 4 |
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Don't forget...your parents MUST HATE it. 8^)
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25.17 | Don't stop with the parents | HSSWS1::GREG | Nuisance: YOU! | Thu Aug 25 1988 09:44 | 8 |
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re: .19
Not just your parents, but all your old friends too.
Everybody has to hate it (except true metalheads) or
it ain't HEAVY!
-=[MOSAT]=-
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25.18 | My father likes some... | LAVA::LALLI | Who's come to slay the Dragon ? | Fri Aug 26 1988 03:06 | 18 |
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Hell, my father likes Scorpions, Ted Nuggent and ZZ Top !!
What should I say ??
Sometimes he listen to a ZZ Top tape I gave him so loud in his
car, going to work, that you can't even talk with him :-)
However he's not a real Headbanger :
- works for 20 years in TI
- is a classical music addict
- has short hair
...
but still like those bands. And sometimes I let him listen to
some new CDs I bought.
Didier "It must be congenital ;-)"
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25.19 | The key to the puzzle! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Slime Devil | Sat Oct 22 1988 22:30 | 17 |
| I've come to a decision. I know this shocks a lot of you.
The thing that makes Heavy Metal truely heavy is the weight of the
guitar amps. You can't play heavy metal with some lightweight amp, it
takes a real back breaker. The more it weighs, the better (heavier) is
must sound right?
I notice that many bands seem to try to compensate for having light
weight amps by adding more cabinets (see the wall of Randall cabs at a
Poison show?). This may help a bit, but in the long run isn't going
to cut it.
Heavy music simply requires heavy amps!
gh
;^) 8^0 ;^) ;^) ;^) and an "agagagagagagaga" fer sure...
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25.20 | OH YEA!! | COMET::FERRISM | | Mon Oct 24 1988 07:41 | 7 |
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Re. 22
You said it Greg! Played with many people, heard many amps IMO __
Marshall = HM end of story.
mike (I heart my Marshall)
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25.21 | how bout....... | RAVEN1::WHITBY | I'm here,you're here...Let's Party! | Tue Oct 25 1988 03:23 | 8 |
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Would a 36" thin splash (Zildjian of course) be considered
the cause of Heavy Metal? ;')
Hollywood........................The tin man was'nt so heavy!
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25.22 | The sprit inside. | PUGH::JON | Its better to burn out than fade away. | Tue Feb 28 1989 17:26 | 9 |
| From a Guitar players opinion, mechanically speaking its :-
1) distotion
2) minor Chord progresions " perhaps a few diminished 5ths here
and there for a rhoads type style."
3) Last but not least , tune in, turn up, and let rip!.
Just an opinion,
Jon.
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25.23 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | a slip of the tongue | Wed Mar 01 1989 03:30 | 9 |
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I thought that for the majority of "middle of the road" stuff,
H_M is dominated by stuff like 9ths or chords with no 3rds etc..
(ie power chords). Mick Marrs wouldn't know a diminished fifth if
it kicked him in the b*lls 8^)
Maybe I'm just thick.
-Tony (another UKnoter)
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25.24 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do u wanna bump and grind with me? | Wed Mar 01 1989 12:38 | 9 |
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For Mick Mars, a solo consists of a set of 'screeching
slides' up the neck and some wimpy fingering.
Don't get me wrong - I LOVE M�tley Cr�e, but Mick isn't
the best guitarist.
GTI
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25.25 | You have a new Digital Metallizer, try it... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | A mind is a wonderful thing to waste | Wed Mar 01 1989 13:52 | 4 |
| A ninth chord in HM? No way. Try a ninth with distortion
sometime...makes aweful noise.
gh
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25.26 | twang. | SALEM::BUTKUS | But she's old enough for me. | Wed Mar 01 1989 13:56 | 8 |
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re-1
A ninth chord with distortion sounds cool.
an Augmented chord with distortion now thats wierd.
M
B
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25.27 | I don't know,I just play it! | PUGH::JON | Its better to burn out than fade away. | Wed Mar 01 1989 14:08 | 21 |
| <Maybe??>
(Reply -> 25.29)
Yes the Minor Progresions I was typing about are in fact "mainly"
Power Chords with no 3rd's "ie A5 or A no 3rd".
But Power Chords can be in the form of roots and 3rds.
EG:-
A5 or A no 3rd consists of ( A,E,A), E Bieng the 5th.
A/C# or A,C# Bass consists of (A,C#,A) C# Bieng the 3rd.
This chord A/C# is played as Power chord using only the 4th and
7th frets of the A and D string respectivley, a working Heavy Metal
example of this chord bieng used is in AC/DC's Hells Bells,
and if that isn't Heavy I'll snap my strat!. As for 9ths , Nope,
suspended 4ths yes.
If still in doubt, check Bert Weadons Play in a day!
Jon.
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25.28 | Question or Answer? | PUGH::JON | Its better to burn out than fade away. | Wed Mar 01 1989 14:58 | 7 |
| <I ALWAYS play my 3rds>
reply > 25.34
Was this comment directed @ the question or the answer???
Yours in anticipation,
Jon.
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25.29 | Just Checking. | PUGH::JON | Its better to burn out than fade away. | Wed Mar 01 1989 16:11 | 9 |
| <Self tort, me!>
Very democratically put,
I wonder how many peolpe catch on to "third_chord_degree snob",
your obviously used to a wider fret board.
Humbly Yours,
Jon.
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25.30 | Have we met? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | A mind is a wonderful thing to waste | Wed Mar 01 1989 19:40 | 12 |
| Hey Jon! Have you put in a bio in note number 3 yet?
Go for it! (nice to have another player here)
gh
Oh yeah, I usually like to have thirds in my chords, otherwise (like
Buck sez) it's tonality is ambiguous. ...But sometimes that can be
advantageous (prevents problems like, "Whaddaya mean I was outta tune,
it's *supposed* to be MINOR")
gh (redundancy check)
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25.31 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | a slip of the tongue | Sun Mar 05 1989 15:15 | 23 |
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Re: including thirds
It depends on what you are doing. I guess they are time when its
not worth including it just for the sake of melody (does Wurzel
include the third in an A5 most of the time ?? 8^) ).
On analysis of Maidens earlier stuff, you will find that A.Smith
plays a hell of a lot of 5ths (no 3rds) whilst Dave Murray plays
exactly the same 5th progression but WITH the 3rds, so with him
including them gives the sound that much more bite - but not enough
to make it sound wimpy (which IMO is what would happen if one
guitarist played the hole thing WITH the 3rds). It balances well.
I agree with Buck that todays guitarists is striving for more of
a "harmony" approach rather than bone crushing power chords - but
I believe there is room for both. Also, the latter style is much
more likely to get a "rock" guitarist more respect from other
musicians. I guess it boils down to preference and the players style.
Just some bullshit,
-Tony
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25.32 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Put up or shut up! | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:32 | 1 |
| People who look like WHITPOSE
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25.33 | | BUSY::ESCOBAR | Silence Speaks Louder Than Words | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:41 | 5 |
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... give H_M fans a bad name.
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25.34 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Put up or shut up! | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:42 | 4 |
| > ... give H_M fans a bad name.
...then buy Harley's and give Bikers a bad name, too!
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25.35 | Leather too. 8) | COMET::FRISBYA | SUCK MY KISS | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:43 | 4 |
| Blood,sweat and beers....
Friz
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25.36 | His hair is what makes H_M heavy. 8) | COMET::FRISBYA | SUCK MY KISS | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:51 | 7 |
| Don't bust on the coolest rocker that side of Iowa!!
Whitpose is the best bass player in Boston. You're pathetic if you
don't know that! Didn't you hear him last night at 4 a.m. on WROT
with MP? Anyone who hangs out with them has got to be cool...
Friz
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25.37 | oops, thats ROOL-in | CAVLRY::BUCK | Put up or shut up! | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:52 | 1 |
| WROT -- rooin!!
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25.38 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Just look at what you did here | Wed Aug 19 1992 17:58 | 1 |
| But has he played at EM Lowes?
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25.39 | Gotta play E.M. Loews to be cool! | COMET::FRISBYA | SUCK MY KISS | Wed Aug 19 1992 18:02 | 4 |
| Last time I talked to him he was planning on it....
Friz
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25.40 | | MR4DEC::JWHITMAN | I'll be Ba--aack.... | Wed Aug 26 1992 13:52 | 16 |
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RE:Last few..
AAHhhhhhhahah!! you guys are a riot.. ;') ('cept chris.. :'))
Well, just got back from vaca, trying to catch up on the notes.. :')
BTW: I DID play E.M. Loews!! on August 8th! ;') I sang backup vocals
for 'Lisa Joy Doll' (she does a rock/rap thing). Now I am just too
cooooool!! ;')
Wpose-!
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25.41 | | BUSY::ESCOBAR | As Time Goes By | Wed Aug 26 1992 13:53 | 4 |
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You would do a rap/metal mix.
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25.42 | Wpose---Send mail on that gig..How'd it go? | COMET::FRISBYA | sex,drums and rock and roll | Wed Aug 26 1992 14:49 | 4 |
| I would do POLKA music if I could be cool and play E.M. LOEWS! 8)
Friz
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25.43 | Every_Body Do The MAZURKA!!! | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_the_Swagger | Wed Aug 26 1992 16:18 | 6 |
| Hey,Watch it with the"Polka_Bashin"quips...
By,the way..I lookin for copies of any"Happy_Louie and his
wife,Glumpski"records..
Crazy_My_Last_Name_Is_A_Type_Of_Polka_Music_Al
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25.44 | Hard-n-heavy mosh! | COMET::BEARDSLEY | | Wed Oct 07 1992 19:42 | 7 |
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peter,
You got that one right. It's a way of expression,---- --!
Raw,in every way,
pockett
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25.45 | Guess I'm outta style. | COMET::FRISBYA | Or a bitter pill | Tue Nov 03 1992 14:30 | 4 |
| My leather pants full of sweat...8*]
Friz
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