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Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Because I'm from Queen, I'll answer you there.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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No, and it unnerves me to keep changing the review.
Queen A Day At The Races
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And then among the fundamental and precursor groups you don't mention Deep Purple and Uriah Heep.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Come on Riccardo, let's go to the Queen because I'm tired of being here. Okay, bye everyone.
Queen A Day At The Races
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"...1971 - Iron Man...", not to hang on the ant's penis, but it’s from 1970, just like the debut album (which was actually recorded in 1969).
Queen A Day At The Races
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Iron-Man slow, yes, captivating, yes, essential for the upcoming groups, yes, hard rock, yes! We are talking about pure hard rock, kid, no more, no less. The beautiful album Paranoid is a great example of dark-tinted hard rock, but certainly not metal: can’t you feel the blues vein that permeates everything? War Pigs? Rat Salad? Paranoid (just a bit more than rock and roll)?
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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If you're fools, my phrase "Because you, on the other hand, know Albini better, right? You've had anal relations, you've spent Sunday afternoons talking about this and that" made you stand up like erect pricks and now you're shooting off nonsense like machine guns.
Queen A Day At The Races
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It's not me who talks crap; it’s well known that metal only arrived at the very end of the '70s.
Queen A Day At The Races
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I think the first metal track can be traced back to the late '70s and comfortably into the early '80s. Before that, there was only hard rock, hard blues—nothing but Montrose and other nonsense. There are some songs by Sweet from 1974 that are much closer to the metal of the people you mentioned: "Set Me Free" and "Sweet FA," from the album "Fanny Adams."
Queen A Day At The Races
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Black Sabbath metal, okay, a mistake can happen. "Toys In The Attic" metal? Hahahahahahahahuhuhuhahaha... Please, that's enough. Now I'm singing the quintessential heavy metal song, "Sweeeeeeeeeeet emoooooooooooooooooooootion..."