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@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 00:30 last edited by@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
Have fun!
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@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
Have fun!
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 00:34 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
Have fun!
Whoa
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Been watching Ray Bradbury Theater with our kiddo. She seems into it.
She's already a metalhead. No shit, she legit likes Iron Maiden.
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 05:04 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
She's already a metalhead. No shit, she legit likes Iron Maiden.
They'll turn on ya though. My youngest liked Rob Zombie but then got into One Direction and Taylor Swift and that was that.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
She's already a metalhead. No shit, she legit likes Iron Maiden.
They'll turn on ya though. My youngest liked Rob Zombie but then got into One Direction and Taylor Swift and that was that.
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 05:44 last edited by@Kincaid said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@Aqua-Letifer said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
She's already a metalhead. No shit, she legit likes Iron Maiden.
They'll turn on ya though. My youngest liked Rob Zombie but then got into One Direction and Taylor Swift and that was that.
Oh I fully expect it but that's okay. Maiden will still rule.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 11:01 last edited by jon-nyc 10 Nov 2020, 11:02
My son got really into heavy metal at about 8 years old. I remember thinking ’cool, he’ll be over it by 12’. And sure enough, he is. Doesn’t dislike it, just moved on (don’t even ask to what).
My own heavy metal phase lasted from maybe 14-15 and then I started listening to Phil Collins and The Police.
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My son got really into heavy metal at about 8 years old. I remember thinking ’cool, he’ll be over it by 12’. And sure enough, he is. Doesn’t dislike it, just moved on (don’t even ask to what).
My own heavy metal phase lasted from maybe 14-15 and then I started listening to Phil Collins and The Police.
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 11:41 last edited by@jon-nyc said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
My own heavy metal phase lasted from maybe 14-15 and then I started listening to Phil Collins and The Police.
I must say that when I don't listen to classical stuff, I often listen to various forms of metal. This style of music has more innovation than regular rock/pop, in my opinion. Rhythm, harmonics, melodies - it's much more likely to hear something interesting in metal pieces compared to mainstream popular music. Also, the number of metal musicians who are classically trained is telling.
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@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 11:46 last edited by@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@LuFins-Dad said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Amazon Prime...
I just checked.
60-plus episodes? 5 years?
Why did I not know about this?
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 11:47 last edited by
I never really "appreciated" metal, other than some basic Metallica ("Enter Sandman, eg). Perhaps I should explore more.
I used to work with a heart surgeon who wanted nothing but metal (DEATH metal, by the way) played when he worked. And he wanted it loud.
Good surgeon, by the way.
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I never really "appreciated" metal, other than some basic Metallica ("Enter Sandman, eg). Perhaps I should explore more.
I used to work with a heart surgeon who wanted nothing but metal (DEATH metal, by the way) played when he worked. And he wanted it loud.
Good surgeon, by the way.
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 15:10 last edited by@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
I never really "appreciated" metal, other than some basic Metallica ("Enter Sandman, eg). Perhaps I should explore more.
I used to work with a heart surgeon who wanted nothing but metal (DEATH metal, by the way) played when he worked. And he wanted it loud.
Good surgeon, by the way.
There's a shitload of subgenres. Not all of it's annoying to listen to.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 15:14 last edited by
For me, it's the song, not the genre. Except AC/DC. They are always fun to listen to. No Mozarts, but fun. Like Polka Rock.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 15:49 last edited by
Do you consider AC/DC metal? I really don't know.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 15:52 last edited by
Iron Maiden is as far as I’ll go. Maybe Alice In Chains too. In my day led zep and deep purple and Jimi Hendrix were hard rock for me and that other stuff was fringe and more noise than pleasing.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:16 last edited by
I went through the phase when Ac/Dc, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Def Leopard, Judas Priest etc we’re touring. ( hell they probably still are, but then it was fresh). Went to all those concerts at the War Memorial stadium in Rochester. Got the three-quarter sleeve tshirts and everything
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:27 last edited by
When my oldest was a baby, the only thing that would put her to sleep was "War Pigs". She still listens to metal, but she listens to Lizzo and other stuff too.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:37 last edited by
@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Do you consider AC/DC metal? I really don't know.
I'd say they are, sure. They kinda squeak by.
I'll say this: they aren't The Who in terms of talent but they definitely worked harder. Say what you want about the band but they earned every bit of their success.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:42 last edited by
Metal? Yeah, pretty much. And yes, they deserve their success They found teh right formula and worked it beautifully. I cannot think of another band that is more just plain fun to listen to. Mor einteresting? Sure. More musical? Of course. But the heart of rock an roll is fun.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:43 last edited by
Angus Young is great to listen to talk about playing the guitar. He comes across as being really quite modest and unassuming.
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I went through the phase when Ac/Dc, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Def Leopard, Judas Priest etc we’re touring. ( hell they probably still are, but then it was fresh). Went to all those concerts at the War Memorial stadium in Rochester. Got the three-quarter sleeve tshirts and everything
wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 16:44 last edited by Aqua Letifer 10 Nov 2020, 16:46@jon-nyc said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Ac/Dc, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Def Leopard, Judas Priest etc we’re touring. ( hell they probably still are, but then it was fresh)
Maiden are still writing albums, and they're still great. Almost saw 'em in Oz.
Several folks in line were wearing tour tshirts that were older than me, which was cool.
I saw Sabaton in DC just a year or so ago. No T-34 on stage, but it was an awesome show nonetheless. I've seen Bodum, which was a great show, but they're not really my thing.
Dragonforce is so consistently awesome/hilarious.
One of my favorite to see is Helloween/Gamma Ray. The lead singer of Helloween had a mutual falling out with the band and started Gamma Ray afterward. Helloween had so much respect for him though that they wrote a "no hard feelings" kinda song for him in their next album. Now, the two bands tour together almost all the time. You can tell they just love the shit out of playing for fans. Also, the bands play each other's stuff all the time; encores are usually both bands on stage together. I've never seen people have so much genuine fun playing live. Those shows are great.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 18:47 last edited by Loki 10 Nov 2020, 18:48
@Aqua-Letifer said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
@George-K said in You know what’s fvcked up?:
Do you consider AC/DC metal? I really don't know.
I'd say they are, sure. They kinda squeak by.
I'll say this: they aren't The Who in terms of talent but they definitely worked harder. Say what you want about the band but they earned every bit of their success.
AC/DC is not metal.
Reading this thread, it’s become increasingly hard to draw lines between hard rock and metal. Maybe it’s a lack of underlying blues chords or maybe it’s related to lack of commercial success. Maybe it’s a matter of which tribe one is willing to identify with. I suspect we all have our own sense of when it is no longer organized sound.
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wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 18:58 last edited by
Metal is a silly term for loud, guitar driven rock n roll with sometimes dark themes. AC/DC fits that bill.
So there.