Axlspark

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Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Sorry, I didn't say atmospheres alone but everything put together; the album isn't metal, but it is for the most part, at least related to that era.
Deep Purple Made In Japan
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the best live
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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it's not ozzy alone, iommi alone, ward alone but everything mixed together. You can find the metal imprint in the albums you mentioned, only here the imprint is bigger. And jagger may be untouchable but he's said a lot of bullshit.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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And if you want me to review an album of a certain level, I'll do it when I have time—it's a promise. Just see if I should ruin myself for a sh**ty review on the Guns; I hate those guys. I don't even know why I wrote that review.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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So 1- A Kind of Magic is a commercial album, alright, but I like it because it conveys emotions to me and because Freddie is a legend to me. 2- The review of the Guns is done half-heartedly; I currently hate Guns and would never buy one of their CDs, but if I started listening to rock, it’s only thanks to them.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Absolutely, metal is not just riffs and drums, but also atmosphere, voice, lyrics, and taking a stand (for example, many before Sabb had made politically charged albums, but no one has said ā€œSatan burns the generalsā€), the Sabb have just a little bit more compared to others, and that little bit makes them metal, maybe even very little, but always metal.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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It's true, Zep and Deep are warnings, now I respond to you. So, Paranoid has much stronger tones than Black Sabbath; take a song like "Funeral Pyre," isn't it doom? Iommi grinding out riffs like a machine gun in Paranoid isn't metal? Osbourne singing with a sepulchral voice isn't doom? And aren't the Sabbath the fathers of stone metal? Listen to "Heaven and Hell" and tell me it's not metal. Sure, there's some hard rock in Paranoid, but there's much more metal. Take Led Zep II: 90% hard rock, 10% metal; take Paranoid: 30% hard rock, 70% metal.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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It's funny to see how you don't even know what you're talking about. There's something offensive in this sentence. I’ve been listening to jazz and blues since I was young. I'm 15 years old and I listen to Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, and Gene Krupa. People who hear me speak are left in awe of my knowledge. I'm not ignorant, damn it.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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But the imprint of Paice and Bhonam is not comparable to that of Ward, who is a metal drummer; in fact, the metal album is Heaven and Hell, and also Tyr, Headless Cross, Eternal Idol are, and it is he who plays.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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It's not about warnings, warnings are what you find on the first album by Sabbath, but Paranoid is metal, I'm not making this up, it's a hypothesis supported by many. If you don't agree with me, I respect your point of view and I apologize if I offended it in any way.