Blackcrowe
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5366 |
1967-69 is the best era in music history as far as I'm concerned, there are simply too many classics to choose from, but my top 5 would be:
1. Fairport Convention - Liege And Leif
2. King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
3. Cream - Disraeli Gears
4. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
5. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
6. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
7. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
8. Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Knowhere
9. Country Joe And The Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body
10. Pink Floyd - A Sauceful Of Secrets
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5366 |
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John doe
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This is basically what some people call "proto metal". Now, this is not the name of a metal subgenre, but just a term that refers to bands that (without any premeditation that is) that shaped up heavy metal music.
There was a lot of psychedelic rock, heavy psych, blues-rock that lead to heavier sounds.
Little list (other bands)
Vanilla Fudge
Grand Funk Railroad
Mountain
Spooky Tooth
Gun
High Tide
Humble Pie
and a lot of short lived bands, I could mention a few if you want me to.
Nice list
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Blackcrowe
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Written by AndyMetalFreak on 21.01.2022 at 06:36
1967-69 is the best era in music history as far as I'm concerned, there are simply too many classics to choose from, but my top 5 would be:
1. Fairport Convention - Liege And Leif
2. King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
3. Cream - Disraeli Gears
4. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
5. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
6. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
7. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
8. Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Knowhere
9. Country Joe And The Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body
10. Pink Floyd - A Sauceful Of Secrets
I will Add some of those thank you
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Blackcrowe
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Written by John doe on 21.01.2022 at 12:07
This is basically what some people call "proto metal". Now, this is not the name of a metal subgenre, but just a term that refers to bands that (without any premeditation that is) that shaped up heavy metal music.
There was a lot of psychedelic rock, heavy psych, blues-rock that lead to heavier sounds.
Little list (other bands)
Vanilla Fudge
Grand Funk Railroad
Mountain
Spooky Tooth
Gun
High Tide
Humble Pie
and a lot of short lived bands, I could mention a few if you want me to.
Nice list
Yeah thank you I will add some that I forgot
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Blackcrowe
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Written by John doe on 21.01.2022 at 12:07
This is basically what some people call "proto metal". Now, this is not the name of a metal subgenre, but just a term that refers to bands that (without any premeditation that is) that shaped up heavy metal music.
There was a lot of psychedelic rock, heavy psych, blues-rock that lead to heavier sounds.
Little list (other bands)
Vanilla Fudge
Grand Funk Railroad
Mountain
Spooky Tooth
Gun
High Tide
Humble Pie
and a lot of short lived bands, I could mention a few if you want me to.
Nice list
Yep Humble Pie and Mountain is has to be there I will add later
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Blackcrowe
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Thank for the constructive comments I made some changes and I will add more bands
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Roman Doez Hallucigenia
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Coven bangs, glad to see them here
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Blackcrowe
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Written by Roman Doez on 21.01.2022 at 19:14
Coven bangs, glad to see them here
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John doe
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I've just seen Pink Floyd's More. One of my favorites from PF. Nile Song & Ibiza Bar are the heaviest thing they ever did.
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Crème fraiche
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Killer list dude! I've been listening to a lot of 60' 70's albums lately and this is just what I needed haha!
Just picked up Hot Rats on vinyl, wow what a cool jazzy-rock album! So much gold here to sift through!
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Blackcrowe
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Written by Crème fraiche on 27.01.2022 at 16:16
Killer list dude! I've been listening to a lot of 60' 70's albums lately and this is just what I needed haha!
Just picked up Hot Rats on vinyl, wow what a cool jazzy-rock album! So much gold here to sift through!
Thank you buddy
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Bad English Tage Westerlund
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Cool list whit few forgotten bands
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5366 |
Written by Crème fraiche on 27.01.2022 at 16:16
Killer list dude! I've been listening to a lot of 60' 70's albums lately and this is just what I needed haha!
Just picked up Hot Rats on vinyl, wow what a cool jazzy-rock album! So much gold here to sift through!
Hot Rats is a great album, I used to listen to alot of Frank Zappa, "peaches en regalia" is one of my favourite songs of all time.
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Crème fraiche
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Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 06:45
Written by Crème fraiche on 27.01.2022 at 16:16
Killer list dude! I've been listening to a lot of 60' 70's albums lately and this is just what I needed haha!
Just picked up Hot Rats on vinyl, wow what a cool jazzy-rock album! So much gold here to sift through!
Hot Rats is a great album, I used to listen to alot of Frank Zappa, "peaches en regalia" is one of my favourite songs of all time.
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5366 |
Written by Crème fraiche on 28.01.2022 at 16:29
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
Other jazz fusion rock bands similar to Frank Zappa from that era that I would recommend would be Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, but I would highly recommend Santana the most, he was mostly early 70's, but began in the late 60's.
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John doe
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Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 16:47
Written by Crème fraiche on 28.01.2022 at 16:29
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
Other jazz fusion rock bands similar to Frank Zappa from that era that I would recommend would be Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, but I would highly recommend Santana the most, he was mostly early 70's, but began in the late 60's.
I believe Crème fraiche wants some Zappa albums recommendations.
Also Beefheart does not sound like Zappa. I would not dare recommend Beefheart to anyone...
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5366 |
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Written by John doe on 28.01.2022 at 17:04
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 16:47
Written by Crème fraiche on 28.01.2022 at 16:29
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
Other jazz fusion rock bands similar to Frank Zappa from that era that I would recommend would be Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, but I would highly recommend Santana the most, he was mostly early 70's, but began in the late 60's.
I believe Crème fraiche wants some Zappa albums recommendations.
Also Beefheart does not sound like Zappa. I would not dare recommend Beefheart to anyone...
Sorry I misread the question Hot Rats is my favourite Zappa album, but my other favourites of mine are Apostrophe ('), Over-nite sensation, and Sheik Yerbouti, which I would say are all good in a Zappa kind of way, so I guess I would recommend them.
As for Beefheart, I always thought he was partly jazz fusion, but I suppose his not really, so my bad, but I quite like some of his stuff though, extremely weired but funky.
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Crème fraiche
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Written by John doe on 28.01.2022 at 17:04
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 16:47
Written by Crème fraiche on 28.01.2022 at 16:29
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
Other jazz fusion rock bands similar to Frank Zappa from that era that I would recommend would be Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, but I would highly recommend Santana the most, he was mostly early 70's, but began in the late 60's.
I believe Crème fraiche wants some Zappa albums recommendations.
Also Beefheart does not sound like Zappa. I would not dare recommend Beefheart to anyone...
I actually like Captain Beefheart!
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Crème fraiche
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Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 18:02
Written by John doe on 28.01.2022 at 17:04
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.01.2022 at 16:47
Written by Crème fraiche on 28.01.2022 at 16:29
Still going through the Zappa albums; quite a lot to digest lol.
Any other's you would recommend for someone just diving into his music?
Other jazz fusion rock bands similar to Frank Zappa from that era that I would recommend would be Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, but I would highly recommend Santana the most, he was mostly early 70's, but began in the late 60's.
I believe Crème fraiche wants some Zappa albums recommendations.
Also Beefheart does not sound like Zappa. I would not dare recommend Beefheart to anyone...
Sorry I misread the question Hot Rats is my favourite Zappa album, but my other favourites of mine are Apostrophe ('), Over-nite sensation, and Sheik Yerbouti, which I would say are all good in a Zappa kind of way, so I guess I would recommend them.
As for Beefheart, I always thought he was partly jazz fusion, but I suppose his not really, so my bad, but I quite like some of his stuff though, extremely weired but funky.
Thanks dude, I appreciate the recommendations! Cheers guys!
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Blackcrowe
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Written by Blackcrowe on 28.01.2022 at 02:29
Written by Crème fraiche on 27.01.2022 at 16:16
Killer list dude! I've been listening to a lot of 60' 70's albums lately and this is just what I needed haha!
Just picked up Hot Rats on vinyl, wow what a cool jazzy-rock album! So much gold here to sift through!
Thank you buddy
After all this time I didn’t read your comment sorry… I can recommend you
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Frank Zappa With The Mothers- Over-Nite sensation
Frank Zappa With The Mothers - Live at The Roxy and Elsewhere
Frank Zappa - Live in New York
Frank Zappa - Sheik YerBoutty
Sorry for that late answer
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John doe
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Blackcrowe
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Some of the heaviest and weirdest music you'll find in the 60s:
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One day there will be no heart at all?
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John doe
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Written by RaduP on 08.06.2023 at 10:11
Some of the heaviest and weirdest music you'll find in the 60s:
indeed, it's like Revolution 9 on steroids.
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John doe
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The Who - I Can See for Miles was the heaviest thing around at hat time, Paul McCartney made Helter Skelter in a reaction to that, wanting to create something louder, heavier somehow. The Who song is better though (IMO obviously).
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Blackcrowe
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Written by John doe on 08.06.2023 at 10:23
The Who - I Can See for Miles was the heaviest thing around at hat time, Paul McCartney made Helter Skelter in a reaction to that, wanting to create something louder, heavier somehow. The Who song is better though (IMO obviously).
Both are great songs
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Blackcrowe
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Blackcrowe
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Written by RaduP on 08.06.2023 at 10:11
Some of the heaviest and weirdest music you'll find in the 60s:
Really weird its like a drug monk’s having a big orgy
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