Likkmee
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I saw Rush, Zeppelin and Sabbath in concert before you were even born,early Priest was a completely different animal though. They evolved on a similar path as Ronnie James Dio's career. They were at their height of their popularity in the 80s.
I saw Rush, Zeppelin and Sabbath in concert before you were even born,early Priest was a completely different animal though. They evolved on a similar path as Ronnie James Dio's career. They were at their height of their popularity in the 80s.
so the history of hard rock and heavy metal is no stranger to me, but go ahead and continue "schooling" me, Huckleberry.....
Not really. The term heavy metal had been kicked around through the 70's, but I don't recall it separating into its own genre until the early 80's when thrash and speed metal came around. Still - I would agree with most that Black Sabbath was the first to break out of the "Deep Purple/Zeppelin" era....into something different.Back then, did you & your friends call Sabbath and Rush's style of music heavy metal?
And why don't you grace us with your preferences , Scarface ?people still listen to metal???????????? wtf
Not really. The term heavy metal had been kicked around through the 70's, but I don't recall it separating into its own genre until the early 80's when thrash and speed metal came around. Still - I would agree with most that Black Sabbath was the first to break out of the "Deep Purple/Zeppelin" era....into something different.Back then, did you & your friends call Sabbath and Rush's style of music heavy metal?
I saw Rush, Zeppelin and Sabbath in concert before you were even born
lolBlack Sabbath: the song was more metal than anything else Sabbath the band ever did. More metal than Judas Priest's entire discography and 1000 times more metal than friggin' Rush.
lolBlack Sabbath: the song was more metal than anything else Sabbath the band ever did. More metal than Judas Priest's entire discography and 1000 times more metal than friggin' Rush.
'friggin' Rush.
And your point is ? ( not counting the top of your head)