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Post by greg stl on Aug 16, 2004 10:56:18 GMT
too many too mention eh
and to fuel the darkness / queen similarities listen to the riff in one vision
then compare it thing called love or whatever its called
different notes maybe , but still pretty similar
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Post by karma on Oct 19, 2004 15:26:47 GMT
the girl who cries rape.....what goes around comes around and you will reap the seed he didnt sow.
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Post by astrozombie on Dec 7, 2004 10:49:56 GMT
stone cold crazy was my favourite queen song (i used to like them when i was a kid). metallica did a pretty smart cover of it too
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Post by astrozombie on Dec 7, 2004 10:53:21 GMT
seven seas of rhye was good too
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Post by Noddy Ashcroft on Dec 8, 2004 17:01:26 GMT
Hi, just like to comment on The Heat reviews on this site.
I thought the demo review was a touch unfair, because I dont think we sound anything like Oasis, probably just because we have a frontman with strong resemblance to Liam Gallageher, and as for The Cult, I have never heard of them. I admit the demo is not a great representation, thats why I cant wait to blow peoples minds with our new demo in January, because it will show what great guitar sounds we can come up with. I thought Marks live review was very fair, although Ali Swann was talking bullshit. I would like top see him/her say the same things about verse-chorus formation when we are playing Suicide,or our new songs. It would be nce if somebody could review our gig on 21st, or maybe Motive Sounds could interview us some time soon, because our singer is going away for 7 months in January, and I feel we would give a good interview.
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Post by Jeff Wode on Dec 8, 2004 19:19:55 GMT
stone cold crazy was my favourite queen song (i used to like them when i was a kid). metallica did a pretty smart cover of it too I used to like that, it's ok I guess but it's camper than Queen's version (that whole faux macho bull). Sheer Heart Attack is an awesome album.
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Post by MJK on Dec 9, 2004 12:58:02 GMT
Yeah it was very unfair for Swann to call the lead singer of the heat ' a thug,' you can critisize the music all you want but it should nver get personal
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Post by MJK on Dec 9, 2004 13:03:19 GMT
Queen have nothin on the mighty Led Zep: better drumming, better guitar playing, better together, better songs: you go from blues to folk to out and out rock, i would like to hear Queen come out with something like Battle of Evermore or Thats The Way, obvoiusly they cant now,(because they are dueting with Five again! HA HA what a joke
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Post by mr astrozombie on Dec 10, 2004 12:14:31 GMT
i never did like led zeppelin,too self indulgent. and robert plant's voice is offensively shrill.
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Post by mr ass trozombie on Dec 10, 2004 12:16:19 GMT
queen do suck for doing that shit with 5 though.
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Post by Jeff Wode on Dec 10, 2004 19:56:54 GMT
Queen have nothin on the mighty Led Zep: better drumming, better guitar playing, better together, better songs: you go from blues to folk to out and out rock, i would like to hear Queen come out with something like Battle of Evermore or Thats The Way, obvoiusly they cant now,(because they are dueting with Five again! HA HA what a joke Led Zep, I agree, were fantastic but could Led Zep have pulled off Bring Back Leeroy Brown? I doubt it...I mean, listen to D'Yer Maker! John Henry Bonham was the greatest drummer of all time.
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Post by David on Dec 11, 2004 15:18:28 GMT
thats what my dad says. the drummer from ELP is better. but he's way too prog for my liking.
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Post by Adam SOT+F on Dec 11, 2004 17:53:30 GMT
Quite agree with both of you - both influences of mine, particularly Bonham. Billy Cobham was fucking superb too - the best jazz drummer of all time. Ginger Baker from Cream and Stewart Copeland of The Police huge influences as well. very talented guys. anyway i guess this belongs on a best....(drummer/guitarist/frontman etc) thread so maybe il start one!
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Post by David on Dec 11, 2004 19:13:13 GMT
best jazz drummer of all time Elvin Jones.
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Post by drgonzo on Jan 10, 2005 19:36:47 GMT
i never did like led zeppelin,too self indulgent. and robert plant's voice is offensively shrill. you obviously have no taste. or testicles. or in fact a brain at all. no one messes with zep.
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Post by jamieh on Jan 10, 2005 19:53:56 GMT
john bonham really wasent a very good drummer. the guy from the who was a good drummer. and i dont care
that i dont know his name.
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Post by astrozombie on Jan 11, 2005 11:46:28 GMT
you obviously have no taste. or testicles. or in fact a brain at all. no one messes with zep. shut up dickhead,led zeppelin suck balls. bonham was a great drummer but spent too much time dicking about with meandering 4 hour solos in his overblown,overrated,self indulgent farce of a band. they were a complete waste of time and talent,much like the prog rock movement that they inspired. and i do have testicles AND a brain thank you very much,taste is debatable though,i have lost most of my sense of taste and smell through heavy smoking. hurrah!
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Post by astrozombie on Jan 11, 2005 11:50:35 GMT
john bonham really wasent a very good drummer. the guy from the who was a good drummer. and i dont care that i dont know his name. shit! i can't remember his name either,he was ace though,and mad as a bottle of chips,or so i hear.
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Post by psychedelicunder on Jan 11, 2005 12:56:27 GMT
what is everyone on about led zeppelin are the kiddys eh they are a fantastic band
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Post by who cares on Jan 11, 2005 18:10:12 GMT
keith moon was his name
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