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jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

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I do give respect to Led Zepplin but I will say that I dont consider them Metal at all! I consider them Rock and Roll! Your opinions mean absolutely nothing to me! Nor do they matter to most people on RP. You are a joke! Actually you are the BUTT of the joke! Everything you spew out your mouth is either something stated previously by someone else or some other off the wall bullshit! You are insignificant at best!
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jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

pay your res[ect
How much did you have to drink today? That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard from you. Black Sabbath was around before Zepplin. Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. For you to say they got their roots from Zepplin shows just how stupid you are. It also shows how little you know about music. :roll:
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jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

pay your res[ect
What the fuck is a trewp? You have to be a total moron. You have no grasp what so ever about music. Go back to the 80's and get lost in your world. Late.
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onegunguitar wrote:Real metal started with Black Sabbath. I love Led Zeppelin but I sure wouldn't consider them metal,even back in the late 60's and 70's. :twisted:
unbelievable. ozzie couln't hold Plant's dick while pissin..

cmon man, ozzie a one trick pony burnout :?

ya, her had some good stuff (for life me i can't recal it)

and he was likw what..about 15 yrs later?

led zep set the stage man./
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Dio, BLS, OzzY
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jetcitywoman wrote:
UNEARTHA7XMatt wrote:
jetcitywoman wrote: unbelievable. ozzie couln't hold Plant's dick while pissin..

cmon man, ozzie a one trick pony burnout :?

ya, her had some good stuff (for life me i can't recal it)

and he was likw what..about 15 yrs later?

led zep set the stage man./
Wow you are just one confrontational Bitch arent you?
pay your res[pect, quit dissin

led zep crushes oxzzie into dust.

if ozz was ttruthful..he'd attribute ti all to plant
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ya, her had some good stuff (for life me i can't recal it)

and he was likw what..about 15 yrs later?

For the love of god woman what are you even trying to say here?!!! I need a decoder ring!!!
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jetcitywoman wrote:
Dragan Kalasa wrote:Living Sacrifice's album "The Infinite Order" has been in my car for the passed couple months. "Overkill Exposure" is one of the songs off the album,

"Overkill Exposure" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENOdrve_2Uk


In getting that CD from FYE, they gave me the New England Metal and Hardcore festival 2012 sampler CD and Rise Records Winter-Spring 2012 sampler CD for free and found these groups/songs and enjoy listening to them very often.

Of Mice and Men - "OHIOISONFIRE"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai0htHlsqZo&ob=av2n


For Today - "Devastator"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gJHf95Iz4k
your not evern close..are you serious?

if you cant even say, thank you for that..

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edited to add more content...

Not "evern" close to what? Those are the bands that I can't stop listening to. Hence the title to this thread. There's nothing to compare. What are you even babbling about, "if you can't even say, thank you for that.."? And then its edited??? What a gink.
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For the celtic music lover, Celtic Thunder has been in my changer for a while. I can never get tired of their version of Brothers In Arms, or the song Heartland.
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I've been on a serious Beastie Boys kick for the last year or so. (Everything after License to Ill, that one was fun but every album after that is much more musical.) Paul's Boutique gets played at least once a week in my house, and my kids know more BB lyrics than anyone else.

Amy Winehouse's albums are fantastic, and she had the best R&B band and arrangers in the UK. I find her playing a ton in my car.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:
jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

pay your res[ect
How much did you have to drink today? That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard from you. Black Sabbath was around before Zepplin. Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. For you to say they got their roots from Zepplin shows just how stupid you are. It also shows how little you know about music. :roll:
The New Yardbirds changed their name to Led Zeppelin in 1968. Black Sabbath was formed in 1969.
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witchhunt wrote:
f.sciarrillo wrote:
jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

pay your res[ect
How much did you have to drink today? That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard from you. Black Sabbath was around before Zepplin. Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. For you to say they got their roots from Zepplin shows just how stupid you are. It also shows how little you know about music. :roll:
The New Yardbirds changed their name to Led Zeppelin in 1968. Black Sabbath was formed in 1969.
They called themselves Earth before changing to Black Sabbath, and that was 1968. Its a tie.
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witchhunt wrote:
f.sciarrillo wrote:
jetcitywoman wrote:ozzie is a trewp, a carrot

black sabbath got there roots from led zep.l.

pay your res[ect
How much did you have to drink today? That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard from you. Black Sabbath was around before Zepplin. Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. For you to say they got their roots from Zepplin shows just how stupid you are. It also shows how little you know about music. :roll:
The New Yardbirds changed their name to Led Zeppelin in 1968. Black Sabbath was formed in 1969.
This is confusing me. lol. I thought they changed their name to Led Zepplin in 1970 or 1971? Edit: I just looked it up and you are right. Also, Led Zepplin released their first album in 1969, and Black Sabbath released their first Album in 1970. Hmmm...

I am going to some more research in this. It has me wondering now.

I could be wrong on this.
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I want to go out with her.
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Led Zeppelin started metal. Black Sabbath perfected it. :wink:
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Black Sabbath > Led Zeppelin

I cant really stand LedZep. They arent metal. Not close. Sabbath started metal. Riffs, darkness, song content, attitude, its all them.

LedZep ripped a bunch of old blues songs off anyway. Sabbath wins again for not ripping songs off and writing their own songs.

Metal has a distinct feeling, it isnt just guitar rock and long hair.
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It wasn't like either one had much time to be influenced by the other. They came up at pretty much the same time with Sabbath's 1st album debuting a year after Zep.

Don't let Dazed And Confused and Paranoid make you dazed and confused and paranoid.

Because of all the acoustic and clean-tone guitar work, I never considered Led Zep to be a metal band.
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I don't mind a couple of songs from Zep, although I will never voluntarily listen to Stairway To Heaven again. But if I had the choice between them and Sabbath, I would choose Sabbath.

My understanding was always mentioned from the critics and dj's that Zep is not metal, and Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. So to say that Zep influenced Sabbath is pretty far fetched to me. In Fact, Ozzy Osbourne has said in numerous interviews that he was influenced by the Beatles. Nothing was ever said from him about Led Zepplin, unless I missed it somewhere.

And if you want to talk about metal in a more simple form. Judas Priest also formed in 1969. Why aren't they known as the father of heavy metal?
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f.sciarrillo wrote: And if you want to talk about metal in a more simple form. Judas Priest also formed in 1969. Why aren't they known as the father of heavy metal?
Their 1st album was almost 5 years after Sabbath's 1st. By then, Black Sabbath had become a metal fixture, whereas there weren't very many of us listening to Priest until the late 70s--I have their first 7 albums on vinyl. They never went platinum until 1980 with their breakthru album, British Steel. Black Sabbath had 6 platinums by then.

As with all things, its not talent that counts...its popularity and proper use of knee pads.
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lonewolf wrote:
As with all things, its not talent that counts...its popularity and proper use of knee pads.
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lonewolf wrote:
f.sciarrillo wrote: And if you want to talk about metal in a more simple form. Judas Priest also formed in 1969. Why aren't they known as the father of heavy metal?
Their 1st album was almost 5 years after Sabbath's 1st. By then, Black Sabbath had become a metal fixture, whereas there weren't very many of us listening to Priest until the late 70s--I have their first 7 albums on vinyl, though. They never went platinum until 1980 with their breakthru album, British Steel. Black Sabbath had 6 platinums by then.

As with all things, its not talent that counts...its popularity and proper use of knee pads.
That would account for it.

That knee pad remark is hilarious. :lol:
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I am a fan of Black Sabbath ever since their first album but they did not create heavy metal. However, they did take it to the next level. There were several bands in the 60s who were the catalysts of what would become heavy metal; one of which was Blue Cheer, who are credited as being one of the pioneer bands of heavy metal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjbDzwjoQwA&feature=fvst

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXcYZsqkZ-g

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Post by KeithReynolds »

I understand what youre saying, but doesnt "what would become metal" mean "Not metal yet" ??
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KeithReynolds wrote:I understand what youre saying, but doesnt "what would become metal" mean "Not metal yet" ??
No, that means those bands started a music style and other bands took it to what is has become up to now. Metal, as with most music genres, was formed by melding various styles and sounds and it has morphed over the years. I consider bands like Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, and there are many others, as the grandfathers of heavy metal who without them, metal would not exist.
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