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And your user name just reminded me (assuming it's the obvious reference), I'd take Budgie over Sabbath any day too, one of the best early 70's bands of all time. Budgie, Montrose, Schenker for sure...examples of the other side of 70's awesomeness that should get talked about more if we want to get all "historical" about it.zoom club":32aezebc said:Schenker pwns all of you
Those are some of my favorite players as well. I love a kinds of good and well played music from many genres. For guitar I can go from classical to Jerry Reed or Tommy Emmanuel and switch to George Lynch, Greg Howe or Jeff Beck in the same day. I still love most of the 60's, 70's and 80's classic rock and classic metal, though I am just burnt out on much of it.Rock Bodom":3byyyqnn said:Eddie, Randy, George, Warren, Jake, Vito, etc. ... these are my favorite guys, I will never be persuaded that their actual more advanced ability to play their instruments is fluff and a band like Sabbath is musically superior. I'm grateful that Sabbath was a key proto-metal group that started to define the sound of what metal would later become, I've got every one of their albums from the Ozzy and Dio era, and enjoy listening to them sometimes and fully appreciate their historical significance, but not remotely a favorite. Would I rather play Bark at the Moon or Paranoid? No contest, Jake any day.
Not that it should be a contest, like other guys have already stated. The coolest cats tend to love it all, more or less.
Pretty similar experiences, tastes here tooJohn 14:6":2o6kab91 said:Those are some of my favorite players as well. I love a kinds of good and well played music from many genres. For guitar I can go from classical to Jerry Reed or Tommy Emmanuel and switch to George Lynch, Greg Howe or Jeff Beck in the same day. I still love most of the 60's, 70's and 80's classic rock and classic metal, though I am just burnt out on much of it.Rock Bodom":2o6kab91 said:Eddie, Randy, George, Warren, Jake, Vito, etc. ... these are my favorite guys, I will never be persuaded that their actual more advanced ability to play their instruments is fluff and a band like Sabbath is musically superior. I'm grateful that Sabbath was a key proto-metal group that started to define the sound of what metal would later become, I've got every one of their albums from the Ozzy and Dio era, and enjoy listening to them sometimes and fully appreciate their historical significance, but not remotely a favorite. Would I rather play Bark at the Moon or Paranoid? No contest, Jake any day.
Not that it should be a contest, like other guys have already stated. The coolest cats tend to love it all, more or less.
I got heavily into Ozzy back in the Randy Rhoads/Jake E. Lee eras. I just never cared for Black Sabbath. I never found their music to be cool or heavy. It was always boring and plodding. AC/DC to me was the heaviest stuff around when I was in high school in the late 70's and early 80's. Sabbath was pretty much dead and done with other than the record with Dio.
Now you're talkin'danyeo":3f99y9vu said:Lay It Down? pppffttttt, let's hear someone play Body Talk, or Lovin You Is A Dirty Job.
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I can see how the flight suit would just add that special something when playing that one.FourT6and2":1zd68gkt said:The only thing I play at Guitar Center is the Top Gun Anthem. And I do it while wearing a flight suit I bought at the local army/navy surplus store.
At least Ozzy could sing. Tool and Mettalica have the talk and growl during the verse, and shout and growl during the boring chorus "singers." There music is not all that complicated in the first place. You need to get out more if that is what you consider intricate music. Ratt, Van Halen, Dokken and bands like that were metal before there were genres like Trash or Nu-Metal. They did not stop being metal because some kids today think they look funny and call it "Hair Metal." Everyone had puffy hair back then including Ozzy and Dio. Your kids will laugh when they see pictures of you 10 years from now. I still dig and appreciate classic metal like Ratt and well played guitar that rocks and grooves. I get bored to tears by plodding monotone bands like Tool. Every song sounds they same. I am not even sure that Adam Jones can get from one end of the fretboard and back safely.Rezamatix":2o47r16m said:Rock Bodom":2o47r16m said:In all seriousness Reza, that's the problem with stuff like this. You say diversity is good, but you take jabs at other people's music but can't take it back. This guy just melted down because of "Ratt". No matter how bad the visual on Pearcy's fishnet tank, that's pretty over the top.
Nobody started a Ratt thread and said Sabbath sucked compared to them. You just poked at them a bit and got some in return...that's it. But you're being elitist if you keep going on about "real rock" and mocking a whole genre of music you don't like. I don't like Tool, but I'm not going to lose respect for someone who's crazy about them. There's a line between really liking what you like and being opinionated about it, versus trying to mock people, either directly or back-handedly, because of the music they like.
Other guys said it earlier and said it well...you can enjoy it all. You don't HAVE to enjoy it all, but you CAN. And if you don't, stop pissing on other people who do. Sabbath is a major historic band. Tool is huge too. They've reached tons of people in huge way, I'm not upset about this just because they don't hit me as big.
And the ignore button...well, to each their own. But that feels like "taking my ball and going home". If someone says, "Sabbath is pure metal to me and I just don't get Ratt", that's cool. But the whole childish..."what the fuckin idiot ass ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY hair metal sucks" rant all the time gets old. Not cool at all.
You're absolutely right. I guess my way of expressing myself loses ALOT in textual translation. Im pretty easy going and I love to talk shit and have fun doing that with my friends. I don't mean to come off too serious,but I can see how what is written can be read in multiple lights.
I actually enjoyed some Ratt music when I was a kid, I always thought dimartini was a fine guitarist. The whole original post was about being silently amused at Lay it Down being played. I have actually NEVER seen anyone play it in front of me. I just laughed to myself because it reminded me of this forum and this whole debacle between the hair metal kids and the metal kids.
Im definitely more on the side of the darker more substantive rock music spectrum vs. party music (not trying to make that a diss) , but it is what it is.
Bright vivid colors, spandex etc. never really struck a chord with me (no pun intended).
I can honestly say I understand the appreciation even though I can't relate to it.
that being said...when someone says they don't like TOOL or Sabbath, thats an immediate disconnect. I just can't relate. I understand there is a difference between us and that divide may never be bridged, but it really does color the way I view the persons musical palette and to some degree in MY lowly opinion their musical sophistication.
And i say that with as much sensitivity as could be mustered.
If you can't appreciate Sabbath, Tool, Metallica, and other more intense and complex music, I don't have as much common ground with you. Thats all it is, not elitist but preferential....I hope that clears it up.
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That's cool, I actually tried to delete my post cause in hindsight, I thought I might be stirring up a bit of a shitstorm (I hate that stuff on forums), but I'm glad you caught it and responded. I think there are musical merits to most all hard rock and metal. It's just, I started on stuff like Randy Rhoads solos, while I try to hear the magic of Iommi too (and at times I really do), learning Diary of a Madman note for note was more "complex" to me than say War Pigs (again, no disrespect to that song, classic all the way of course). I'm not gonna say "Randy was better" because that's not the point, but more along the lines of what you were saying about musical palettes.Rezamatix":o62ofgan said:Rock Bodom":o62ofgan said:In all seriousness Reza, that's the problem with stuff like this. You say diversity is good, but you take jabs at other people's music but can't take it back. This guy just melted down because of "Ratt". No matter how bad the visual on Pearcy's fishnet tank, that's pretty over the top.
Nobody started a Ratt thread and said Sabbath sucked compared to them. You just poked at them a bit and got some in return...that's it. But you're being elitist if you keep going on about "real rock" and mocking a whole genre of music you don't like. I don't like Tool, but I'm not going to lose respect for someone who's crazy about them. There's a line between really liking what you like and being opinionated about it, versus trying to mock people, either directly or back-handedly, because of the music they like.
Other guys said it earlier and said it well...you can enjoy it all. You don't HAVE to enjoy it all, but you CAN. And if you don't, stop pissing on other people who do. Sabbath is a major historic band. Tool is huge too. They've reached tons of people in huge way, I'm not upset about this just because they don't hit me as big.
And the ignore button...well, to each their own. But that feels like "taking my ball and going home". If someone says, "Sabbath is pure metal to me and I just don't get Ratt", that's cool. But the whole childish..."what the fuckin idiot ass ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY hair metal sucks" rant all the time gets old. Not cool at all.
You're absolutely right. I guess my way of expressing myself loses ALOT in textual translation. Im pretty easy going and I love to talk shit and have fun doing that with my friends. I don't mean to come off too serious,but I can see how what is written can be read in multiple lights.
I actually enjoyed some Ratt music when I was a kid, I always thought dimartini was a fine guitarist. The whole original post was about being silently amused at Lay it Down being played. I have actually NEVER seen anyone play it in front of me. I just laughed to myself because it reminded me of this forum and this whole debacle between the hair metal kids and the metal kids.
Im definitely more on the side of the darker more substantive rock music spectrum vs. party music (not trying to make that a diss) , but it is what it is.
Bright vivid colors, spandex etc. never really struck a chord with me (no pun intended).
I can honestly say I understand the appreciation even though I can't relate to it.
that being said...when someone says they don't like TOOL or Sabbath, thats an immediate disconnect. I just can't relate. I understand there is a difference between us and that divide may never be bridged, but it really does color the way I view the persons musical palette and to some degree in MY lowly opinion their musical sophistication.
And i say that with as much sensitivity as could be mustered.
If you can't appreciate Sabbath, Tool, Metallica, and other more intense and complex music, I don't have as much common ground with you. Thats all it is, not elitist but preferential....I hope that clears it up.
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Rezamatix":1ym6zj3i said:John 14:6":1ym6zj3i said:At least Ozzy could sing. Tool and Mettalica have the talk and growl during the verse, and shout and growl during the boring chorus "singers." There music is not all that complicated in the first place. You need to get out more if that is what you consider intricate music. Ratt, Van Halen, Dokken and bands like that were metal before there were genres like Trash or Nu-Metal. They did not stop being metal because some kids today thinks they look funny and call it "Hair Metal." Everyone had puffy hair back then including Ozzy and Dio. Your kids will laugh when they see pictures of you 10 years from now. I still dig and appreciate classic metal like Ratt and well played guitar that rocks and grooves. I get bored to tears by plodding monotone bands like Tool. Every song sounds they same. I am not even sure that Adam Jones can get from one end of the fretboard and back safely.Rezamatix":1ym6zj3i said:Rock Bodom":1ym6zj3i said:In all seriousness Reza, that's the problem with stuff like this. You say diversity is good, but you take jabs at other people's music but can't take it back. This guy just melted down because of "Ratt". No matter how bad the visual on Pearcy's fishnet tank, that's pretty over the top.
Nobody started a Ratt thread and said Sabbath sucked compared to them. You just poked at them a bit and got some in return...that's it. But you're being elitist if you keep going on about "real rock" and mocking a whole genre of music you don't like. I don't like Tool, but I'm not going to lose respect for someone who's crazy about them. There's a line between really liking what you like and being opinionated about it, versus trying to mock people, either directly or back-handedly, because of the music they like.
Other guys said it earlier and said it well...you can enjoy it all. You don't HAVE to enjoy it all, but you CAN. And if you don't, stop pissing on other people who do. Sabbath is a major historic band. Tool is huge too. They've reached tons of people in huge way, I'm not upset about this just because they don't hit me as big.
And the ignore button...well, to each their own. But that feels like "taking my ball and going home". If someone says, "Sabbath is pure metal to me and I just don't get Ratt", that's cool. But the whole childish..."what the fuckin idiot ass ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY hair metal sucks" rant all the time gets old. Not cool at all.
You're absolutely right. I guess my way of expressing myself loses ALOT in textual translation. Im pretty easy going and I love to talk shit and have fun doing that with my friends. I don't mean to come off too serious,but I can see how what is written can be read in multiple lights.
I actually enjoyed some Ratt music when I was a kid, I always thought dimartini was a fine guitarist. The whole original post was about being silently amused at Lay it Down being played. I have actually NEVER seen anyone play it in front of me. I just laughed to myself because it reminded me of this forum and this whole debacle between the hair metal kids and the metal kids.
Im definitely more on the side of the darker more substantive rock music spectrum vs. party music (not trying to make that a diss) , but it is what it is.
Bright vivid colors, spandex etc. never really struck a chord with me (no pun intended).
I can honestly say I understand the appreciation even though I can't relate to it.
that being said...when someone says they don't like TOOL or Sabbath, thats an immediate disconnect. I just can't relate. I understand there is a difference between us and that divide may never be bridged, but it really does color the way I view the persons musical palette and to some degree in MY lowly opinion their musical sophistication.
And i say that with as much sensitivity as could be mustered.
If you can't appreciate Sabbath, Tool, Metallica, and other more intense and complex music, I don't have as much common ground with you. Thats all it is, not elitist but preferential....I hope that clears it up.
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Rockin Chippy is a pretty darn good player. He demos a lot of great gear and his demos show you what the stuff can do in the right hands. I don't think I have ever heard you solo in any of your gear demos. You play the same few riffs, kick on a delay pedal and the lo-fi pedal. I have seen your clips and that is why it got under my skin when you started a thread to poke fun at a great player like Warre DeMartini. Are you a better guitarist than DeMartini?
Firstly. Maynard is an incredibly vocalist.
Secondly, I don't need any comments about what is or is NOT intricate (because hair metal is NOT). GO ahead and give me all the time signatures this song is in...if you can of course.
As far as myself , I totally suck and I wish I had the "right hands" that the other cat has, but thats my life story so I can live with that. But here is some hacking shit lead playing just to satisfy your point that I never solo in my vids.
Reza, I would like to apologize to you for coming across harsh and for even being bothered by the thread in the first place. I guess it was the wrong thread at the wrong time for me. I think what set me off was the "Butt Rock" comment. All of those 80's players and bands had plenty of adoring female fans. The only gay guy I can think of was Rob Halford and he did not even have any hair. I do listen to your demos and you are a good player with great tone and skill for the stuff you are into. I do get frustrated when I want to hear something besides the modern metal stuff being played through your rig, but I understand that is the style you are passionate about and the style you write in. I can always hear someone else playing Van Halen or Dokken through a BE100, though probably not with as nice of a pedalboard as you have. I will check out the clips you posted here when I get home tonight.Rezamatix":37sszqv6 said:John 14:6":37sszqv6 said:At least Ozzy could sing. Tool and Mettalica have the talk and growl during the verse, and shout and growl during the boring chorus "singers." There music is not all that complicated in the first place. You need to get out more if that is what you consider intricate music. Ratt, Van Halen, Dokken and bands like that were metal before there were genres like Trash or Nu-Metal. They did not stop being metal because some kids today thinks they look funny and call it "Hair Metal." Everyone had puffy hair back then including Ozzy and Dio. Your kids will laugh when they see pictures of you 10 years from now. I still dig and appreciate classic metal like Ratt and well played guitar that rocks and grooves. I get bored to tears by plodding monotone bands like Tool. Every song sounds they same. I am not even sure that Adam Jones can get from one end of the fretboard and back safely.Rezamatix":37sszqv6 said:Rock Bodom":37sszqv6 said:In all seriousness Reza, that's the problem with stuff like this. You say diversity is good, but you take jabs at other people's music but can't take it back. This guy just melted down because of "Ratt". No matter how bad the visual on Pearcy's fishnet tank, that's pretty over the top.
Nobody started a Ratt thread and said Sabbath sucked compared to them. You just poked at them a bit and got some in return...that's it. But you're being elitist if you keep going on about "real rock" and mocking a whole genre of music you don't like. I don't like Tool, but I'm not going to lose respect for someone who's crazy about them. There's a line between really liking what you like and being opinionated about it, versus trying to mock people, either directly or back-handedly, because of the music they like.
Other guys said it earlier and said it well...you can enjoy it all. You don't HAVE to enjoy it all, but you CAN. And if you don't, stop pissing on other people who do. Sabbath is a major historic band. Tool is huge too. They've reached tons of people in huge way, I'm not upset about this just because they don't hit me as big.
And the ignore button...well, to each their own. But that feels like "taking my ball and going home". If someone says, "Sabbath is pure metal to me and I just don't get Ratt", that's cool. But the whole childish..."what the fuckin idiot ass ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY hair metal sucks" rant all the time gets old. Not cool at all.
You're absolutely right. I guess my way of expressing myself loses ALOT in textual translation. Im pretty easy going and I love to talk shit and have fun doing that with my friends. I don't mean to come off too serious,but I can see how what is written can be read in multiple lights.
I actually enjoyed some Ratt music when I was a kid, I always thought dimartini was a fine guitarist. The whole original post was about being silently amused at Lay it Down being played. I have actually NEVER seen anyone play it in front of me. I just laughed to myself because it reminded me of this forum and this whole debacle between the hair metal kids and the metal kids.
Im definitely more on the side of the darker more substantive rock music spectrum vs. party music (not trying to make that a diss) , but it is what it is.
Bright vivid colors, spandex etc. never really struck a chord with me (no pun intended).
I can honestly say I understand the appreciation even though I can't relate to it.
that being said...when someone says they don't like TOOL or Sabbath, thats an immediate disconnect. I just can't relate. I understand there is a difference between us and that divide may never be bridged, but it really does color the way I view the persons musical palette and to some degree in MY lowly opinion their musical sophistication.
And i say that with as much sensitivity as could be mustered.
If you can't appreciate Sabbath, Tool, Metallica, and other more intense and complex music, I don't have as much common ground with you. Thats all it is, not elitist but preferential....I hope that clears it up.
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Rockin Chippy is a pretty darn good player. He demos a lot of great gear and his demos show you what the stuff can do in the right hands. I don't think I have ever heard you solo in any of your gear demos. You play the same few riffs, kick on a delay pedal and the lo-fi pedal. I have seen your clips and that is why it got under my skin when you started a thread to poke fun at a great player like Warre DeMartini. Are you a better guitarist than DeMartini?
Firstly. Maynard is an incredibly vocalist.
Secondly, I don't need any comments about what is or is NOT intricate (because hair metal is NOT). GO ahead and give me all the time signatures this song is in...if you can of course.
As far as myself , I totally suck and I wish I had the "right hands" that the other cat has, but thats my life story so I can live with that. But here is some hacking shit lead playing just to satisfy your point that I never solo in my vids.