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In Reply to: RE: A.C.O.T.D. - Metal Mania posted by rivervalley817 on February 16, 2021 at 07:54:56:
but of course it will be either forgotten or lost in AA somewhere.
It would be important to note a distinction for Heavy rock and Metal style. And along the way it got twisted years later into sub genre crapola.
I had a drum student back in early nineties that brought me his solo tape he made of his music showing the influences of his years. Now mind you, he was a very nice kid from a good family but all I heard was drum machine & droning guitar with a mouth on a microphone yelling and distorting his single note screaming vocals. I could make out not a single word let alone any sense to it. He wasn't the only one, there were a few students with a desire to do 'different things'.
The 'rock is dead' 'Who' thing took a while to get buried as there were quite a bunch of writers with different ideas about the 1-4-5 chords, and some of it was quite accomplished mostly due to learned producers with a good ear. And I really appreciate bands like Van Halen that would borrow great hit song ideas from the past and rock them like they wanted to. Nothing wrong with that, I have all their original vinyl with Templeman producer. He also did Montrose and Doobies.
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