@chefmastershake I tried to reply to your comment I saw in your email, but it was taken down, Black Sabbath indeed all around, was the first metal band. Deep Purple's first album with Gillan was a more blues, and classically influenced hard rock album, however Machinehead came out after Black Sabbath, and was indeed, and still is considered today to be one of the greatest HEAVY METAL albums to date.
@stgm I agree, I was just using an example of what is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time, I like both Made in Japan, and Scandinavian Nights better than both. Their albums with Coverdale I think were amazing too!
@Krazlo i think he used to sound better live, no question about that. but not to date, sorry, just see his live preformance before and after. (i.e: screaming for vengence tour - defenders of the faith tour) and you will see what im trying to explain =).
but still, halford is harlford...no need to discuss there,,
Black Sabbath is the very first Heavy Metal band. Other bands you mention are not Heavy at all. Rainbow is Rock too, dude, you know nothing about Heavy Metal. From vocals discussion till now, your knowledge about Heavy Metal music is far below 0. Congratulations. Hahahaha!
@WishmasterTheDark Have you ever even heard King Crimson? They made the first heavy metal song 21st Century Schizoid Man, sorry your head is so far up Eric Adams ass. Rush, and Deep Purple, are two of the first heavy metal bands to exist, you look up greatest heavy metal albums what do you always see Paranoid, Black Sabbath Vol. 4, MACHINE HEAD. Rainbow was also heavy metal. There's honestly no point trying to have an intelligent conversation with an unarmed man.....
Well done, you don't know the difference between Rock and Heavy Metal sound. Dude, you don't know this simple difference. Hahahahaa! And yet still keep bitching on. Go on now, impress me.
Rush, King Crimson, Deep Purple, yeah, soo Heavy Metal ahahhaa!
Deep Purple used keyboards, not symphonic arrangements, and they are belong to Rock music, not to Heavy Metal music. That argument is simply pointless. Find better one.
@WishmasterTheDark Also, all this orchestral style metal was already played by bands like Rush, and King Crimson to an extent, and the whole progressive rock scene had tons of bands that were just as heavy as Manowar, and Deep Purple was just as heavy as Manowar, and similar, and their singer was Eric Adams entire inspiration that was, and still is a better singer, so where is this originality you are talking about?
@WishmasterTheDark Typical people who know nothing about music get angry, start bitching, and tell you get your head out of your ass, you hear me insult your intelligence, which may/may not exist. First heavy metal bands to use Orchestras? Deep Purple 1970..........I had not known Manowar was around before 1970, wow, because they somehow did something before anyone else when they came out in the 80's that was already done in 1970, but Manowor did it first.
Dude get your head out of your ass. Manowar is one of the most underrated bands in history of Heavy Metal bands. They didn't receive much attention in 80's because they hated that USA scene where Hard Rock bands were labeled as Classic Heavy Metal, they insulted them, radio stations didn't play Manowar, now magazines don't put anything about Manowar, 'cause they are not popular enough, so they won't earn much with release where they are featured
You can't hear that in their music, besides Black Sabbath influence which is a must for every Heavy Metal band. They laid foundation for Symphonic Metal, they were the first band to use orchestrations in Heavy Metal, they have unique sound, power, energy like no other bands have. They influenced Bathory a band which thanks to Manowar made Viking Metal, nd many bands came after that. They influenced some Thrash Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Classic Heavy bands
@WishmasterTheDark No actually I have 10 Manowar albums, I like them, but between the majority of people who like them, they are incredibly overrated, I never said about Thor only I said about something epic, and stupid as fuck, because the majority has no feeling, and most of their songs they sing with feeling, weren't written by them.
@DavidKinner Nothing similar? They are a band that took the type of singing of Ian Gillan, and mixed it with progressive rock influences, they have no influences? Rainbow, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, all these bands influenced them.
About Thor only? that's probably 'cause you heard few songs from Gods Of War album. This clearly shows that you have no idea what are you talking about. This proves that you are just another typical no lifer troll.
@WishmasterTheDark Are you going to do something besides using the few pop stuff that Judas Priest made to backup every one of your arguments? Or are you going to look at the stuff they did that was actually good? Manowars lyrics are incredibly cheesy. Hardly ever anything with feeling almost always something about Thor, or something stupid as fuck, no offence. Their music wasn't anything new, anything original, they didn't bring anything new to the table for heavy metal at al Manowar.
Well, for all these years I never heard anything similar to Manowar, and there's no band I can say for sure that served as Manowar's influence. They have their unique style through all these years.
BAD WITCH.......
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SKARKIBANEZ 1 month ago
@chefmastershake I tried to reply to your comment I saw in your email, but it was taken down, Black Sabbath indeed all around, was the first metal band. Deep Purple's first album with Gillan was a more blues, and classically influenced hard rock album, however Machinehead came out after Black Sabbath, and was indeed, and still is considered today to be one of the greatest HEAVY METAL albums to date.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark Agreed, there is no discussion. Black Sabbath was the first metal band!
chefmastershake 1 month ago
@BlackenedThunder He is now!
chefmastershake 1 month ago
@stgm I agree, I was just using an example of what is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time, I like both Made in Japan, and Scandinavian Nights better than both. Their albums with Coverdale I think were amazing too!
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner In Rock > Machine Head
stgm 1 month ago
Unreal skill
MrLemonyFresh 1 month ago
is it wrong if i watched this because it sounds funny without all the instuments?
HTCariaUSER 1 month ago
@BlackenedThunder Yeah, you're right I actually forgot where I had heard that from before, but he is still way better than Eric Adams.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Bruce Dickinson is not a trained singer.
BlackenedThunder 1 month ago
@Krazlo i think he used to sound better live, no question about that. but not to date, sorry, just see his live preformance before and after. (i.e: screaming for vengence tour - defenders of the faith tour) and you will see what im trying to explain =).
but still, halford is harlford...no need to discuss there,,
douglasyajuris 1 month ago
@douglasyajuris Actually he sounds better live.
Krazlo 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Black Sabbath is the very first Heavy Metal band. Other bands you mention are not Heavy at all. Rainbow is Rock too, dude, you know nothing about Heavy Metal. From vocals discussion till now, your knowledge about Heavy Metal music is far below 0. Congratulations. Hahahaha!
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark Have you ever even heard King Crimson? They made the first heavy metal song 21st Century Schizoid Man, sorry your head is so far up Eric Adams ass. Rush, and Deep Purple, are two of the first heavy metal bands to exist, you look up greatest heavy metal albums what do you always see Paranoid, Black Sabbath Vol. 4, MACHINE HEAD. Rainbow was also heavy metal. There's honestly no point trying to have an intelligent conversation with an unarmed man.....
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Well done, you don't know the difference between Rock and Heavy Metal sound. Dude, you don't know this simple difference. Hahahahaa! And yet still keep bitching on. Go on now, impress me.
Rush, King Crimson, Deep Purple, yeah, soo Heavy Metal ahahhaa!
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Deep Purple used keyboards, not symphonic arrangements, and they are belong to Rock music, not to Heavy Metal music. That argument is simply pointless. Find better one.
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark Also, all this orchestral style metal was already played by bands like Rush, and King Crimson to an extent, and the whole progressive rock scene had tons of bands that were just as heavy as Manowar, and Deep Purple was just as heavy as Manowar, and similar, and their singer was Eric Adams entire inspiration that was, and still is a better singer, so where is this originality you are talking about?
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark Typical people who know nothing about music get angry, start bitching, and tell you get your head out of your ass, you hear me insult your intelligence, which may/may not exist. First heavy metal bands to use Orchestras? Deep Purple 1970..........I had not known Manowar was around before 1970, wow, because they somehow did something before anyone else when they came out in the 80's that was already done in 1970, but Manowor did it first.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Dude get your head out of your ass. Manowar is one of the most underrated bands in history of Heavy Metal bands. They didn't receive much attention in 80's because they hated that USA scene where Hard Rock bands were labeled as Classic Heavy Metal, they insulted them, radio stations didn't play Manowar, now magazines don't put anything about Manowar, 'cause they are not popular enough, so they won't earn much with release where they are featured
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
You can't hear that in their music, besides Black Sabbath influence which is a must for every Heavy Metal band. They laid foundation for Symphonic Metal, they were the first band to use orchestrations in Heavy Metal, they have unique sound, power, energy like no other bands have. They influenced Bathory a band which thanks to Manowar made Viking Metal, nd many bands came after that. They influenced some Thrash Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Classic Heavy bands
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark No actually I have 10 Manowar albums, I like them, but between the majority of people who like them, they are incredibly overrated, I never said about Thor only I said about something epic, and stupid as fuck, because the majority has no feeling, and most of their songs they sing with feeling, weren't written by them.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner Nothing similar? They are a band that took the type of singing of Ian Gillan, and mixed it with progressive rock influences, they have no influences? Rainbow, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, all these bands influenced them.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
About Thor only? that's probably 'cause you heard few songs from Gods Of War album. This clearly shows that you have no idea what are you talking about. This proves that you are just another typical no lifer troll.
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago
@WishmasterTheDark Are you going to do something besides using the few pop stuff that Judas Priest made to backup every one of your arguments? Or are you going to look at the stuff they did that was actually good? Manowars lyrics are incredibly cheesy. Hardly ever anything with feeling almost always something about Thor, or something stupid as fuck, no offence. Their music wasn't anything new, anything original, they didn't bring anything new to the table for heavy metal at al Manowar.
DavidKinner 1 month ago
@DavidKinner
Well, for all these years I never heard anything similar to Manowar, and there's no band I can say for sure that served as Manowar's influence. They have their unique style through all these years.
WishmasterTheDark 1 month ago