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Topic: Before we had cred........
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schroeder
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posted October 29, 2002 07:47
I was a NEW WAVE Dick before finding METAL. I listened to all the stupid shit on eMpTyV wore thin ties and was a fuckin' music GEEK...there I said it, and it didn't cost the $200.00 an hour that a therapist would have charged. I had all kinds of new wave albums, Duran Duran, the Cars (they're kinda cool), Spandeau Ballet (vomit), yadda yadda yadda, luckily I've forgotten most of them.To my credit; however, I was also into some heavy & prog rock, like YES, KANSAS, QUEEN, STYX?, and maybe a couple DEEP PURPLE album. Then one day MTV got cool and started playing some IRON MAIDEN and JUDAS PRIEST videos and it was music that I never expreienced before!!! It was angry, it told stories, it was heavy and ugly, and it was for me. I soon devoured all the metal vinyl I could get my hands on, becoming an insane Maiden fan and collecting everything (including and original version of the Soundhouse Tapes 7"...which I sold a few years ago for $250.00...Blaze ruined my devotion for Maiden). I learned that GILLAN and DIO were the 2 best singers in the world, with Dickinson a proud student. Then I got into Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax, Testament, right when the entire Metal explosion started. It's cool because I was there at the beginnig of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, and then for the Speed Metal...which was a further extention of the scene, but with more GUTS. I learned about the classics like Budgie, Led Zep, Sabbath...and now mixed with my love of metal and prog rock...I have one sick huge collection of vinyl and cd, and videos, and dvds...and i shit load of great memories. cool topic...is my hour finish doctor?
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Helldriver
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posted October 29, 2002 07:51
Well, all started when at the age of 13 my brother before sleep start to listen some songs of Iron Maiden (the number of the beast) and I say to Him to shut down that noise, before that I listened to local radio (so it was pop commercial music) but after listening to Franky goes to Hollywood I realized that I need more Heaviness and speed and I start to appreciate that maiden's songs... After some year with Acdc, Saxon, Dio (that I don't really liked very much) it comes to me the tapes of Master of Puppets and Reign in Blood and the need of speed begin to raise (I swicthed to the thrash, anthrax, megadeth etc.). But the real change was when at the age of 17 during my holydays I knew a Metalheads (who I am very thankfull to: Fabio from Spotorno) who give me the tapes of Celtic Frost (into The Pandemonium), Carnivore, Destruction, Kreator and KILLING TECHNOLOGY!!!!! (From the first listen it has blew my mind away) From that event I was totally captured from Voivod but also I continued with black, death, Hc and some grind... Then after some years (If I remember correctly when I was about 22-23, in 1992) the grind and death become more repetitive and boring to my ears so I stopped to follow the metal scene (except the mighty Voivod and few others) and except some recent good band I usually listen the the old true metal of the 80's. First concert : Iron MAiden with Wasp (Somewhere in time) - Milano Last Concert : Voivod (phobos) Milano
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Layla's Dad
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posted October 29, 2002 16:32
Great topic.Here's my story. I listened to the radio regular as an elementary school student in Rhein-Main, Germany. The station may have been armed forces radio for all I know. No particular genre of music really stood out. Some of my favorite tunes of this era were "Black Dog" by Zeppelin, "Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues, "Under My Wheels" by Alice Cooper, definitely rock. I think I was attracted to that typed of music because of the backpackers w/long hair you would see walking outside the fence w/bluejean jackets on & stuff (I should say that our apartment over there was on military post & it was next to the autobahn, by the "fence"). Anyway, the hippies were real cool & gave us kids candy. My mom use to say not to eat the candy because it had drugs in it, but we didn't listen. So, the bluejean jacket w/patches look had made a positive impact on me all the way back to the early 70s. I preferred rock music but didn't really prefer a category of music......until KISS ALIVE came out in 1975, my 7th grade year. I wanted nothing but metal from then on. Kiss was the greatest for me until about LOVE GUN, then I moved onto Aerosmith, Nugent, and Mahogany Rush (are there any fans who remember this phenomenal band?). Then in 1980, after reading an article about the NWOBHM, I picked up IRON MAIDEN & this was the best shit ever. Three years later I bought KILL EM ALL & the whole thrash movement began. I saw Voivod for the first time on the Celtic Frost tour in '86. Everything from that point is fairly similar with the rest of you I would think. Since I've got a wife & 4 kids I don't go to near the gigs I used to go to (maybe 2-3 a year vs. at least once a month in the 80s), nor buy CDs like I used to. I still love this scene as much as I ever did, went to the Kreator-Destruction gig a couple weeks ago in Atlanta. Will always be this way until my hearing goes for good, which will definitely happen as I have bad tinnitis already. I'll enjoy it while I can.
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Nuclear Vampire
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posted October 29, 2002 23:06
Cool topic guys. I wasn't into music very much as a kid. I liked soundtracks like Star Wars, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and such. I had a few records, mostly K-tel joke songs albums (some of which I still have like Goofy Greats and Dumb Ditties). My Dad liked The Animals, The Beatles, The Zombies, The Ventures, but didn't play it all that much. We listened to lots of Elvis though. My Mom likes the Irish Rovers and Burl Ives. And Elvis of course. The car radio was almost always on a talk station, but when it wasn't it was playing old country music from the 50's to the '70's. I have 3 cousins (all girls) who were older than me and listened to REO Speedwagon, Styx, Supertramp, and the like. I wasn't too interested in that. In 1982 (when I was 12) the only rock I liked was Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds and some Rush songs I had heard. Then I heard Judas Priest on the radio and the world stopped. The Hellion/Electric Eye kicked my ass so bad I went down to the record shop to buy it the next day and I didn't even know what the band was called! I told the guy I wanted a song I thought was called "Eye In The Sky". I think you can see what happened. After the Alan Parsons Project failed to deliver that song I wanted so desperately, I took the album back and told him it was the wrong one. The girl behind the counter asked what the song sounded like and I said "Loud. Lots of guitars.". She knew what I was looking for. She put the stores copy of Screaming For Vengeance on and my face lit up. That was it. Metal had taken my soul. The summer of '83 (between grade 6 & 7) I got quite the haul for my birthday. Iron Maiden's Killers and Def Leppard's Pyromania. After that I spent all of my paper route money on records by Priest, Maiden & Sabbath. Then with the help of magazines like Hit Parader, Rip and others I found more and more bands. First concert was around this time but my memory is playing tricks on me. I'm not sure what it was. Maybe Maiden on the World Piece Tour but to be honest, I'm not sure if I was really there or not. I definetly saw them on the Powerslave tour though. And Priest on the Defenders Of The Faith tour rules as my fave show ever. I got a guitar for my next birthday and me and a buddy would spend our cash at Records On Wheels buying albums we saw in magazines or that had cool covers. That's where I found War And Pain. Holy shit. I was blown away. I got right into thrash at that time. While the other "metal" kids were into Ozzy, Def Leppard, and AC/DC, I was rockin' out to Venom, Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Celtic Frost and of corse Voivod. Life was good. High school came along in 1986 and with it came a new flavour of music - Punk. SNFU, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Cro-Mags, JFA, and more. Now there were lots of shows to go to. God, I saw a lot of bands. Circle Jerks, Seven Seconds, UK Subs, The Accused, JFA, SNFU, D.R.I., Dayglo Abortions, Forgotten Rebels, Gang Green, etc. The metal and punk fans were pretty cool with each other here too. I had long hair, jeans, Venom jacket patch, army boots, the whole thing and my girl friend at the time had a mohawk, ripped nylons and doc martens. The crossover couple some called us. Ah, the good old days... I'm still metal as fuck, preaching the Gospel Of Steel everywhere I go even though I cut my hair, work in a computer lab, have a wife, daughter, mortgage, etc. I still write music on my PC and spend WAY too much cash on CDs. Haven't been to many shows lately. There haven't really been any. Saw Kataklysm a few weeks ago. Metal is really my first love now that I think about it. My first real passion. It keeps me going through shitty times and makes the good ones even better. So right nw, I'm gonna crank up some fuckin' metal (perhaps some Opeth or Megadeth?) and have a beer. Cheers to all the metal heads like me on this board. May your steel always be strong. \m/
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Slaytanic
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posted October 30, 2002 09:00
Cool topic indeed!I wasn't really into music as a kid, as some of you. I listened to the occasional radio songs, while having lunch, watched the occasional Michael Jackson "Thriller" video-clip and so on. First thing I remember is, when I was nine, Kiss played a huge concert in São Paulo, late 1982, it was one of the last (if not the last) gigs of theirs with make up, and also one of the last with Vinnie Vincent in the band. "I love it loud" surely comes to mind as a reminder of those days. Jump to July or August, '84. The artists to an upcoming big festival were being anounced. The list was enourmous, the festival was the first "Rock In Rio", among others there were AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Ozzy and Def Leppard, who were later replaced by Whitesnake (with Coverdale, Sykes, Murray, Powell and Airey!), due to Rick Allen's accident. That music really inspired me, so I went to a local shop, looking for some of this "heavy metal". Mind you, I went off the store with two albums: "Defenders Of The Faith" and "Iron Fist", by... uh, you know who. From that single moment on, I was infected...
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K
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Member # 6
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posted October 31, 2002 08:41
Country??? Are you crazy? I have always hated Country my whole life. (With the exception of 2 or 3 Conway Twitty songs, but dont tell anyone.)I liked most anything MTV played up till that BULLSHIT 'Yo! MTV Raps' crap started. I grew up listening mostly to Rock. Styx...was a BIG fan! First Concert i ever went to! Stopped listening to them when they went 'Adult Contempoary Top-40.' That song 'Babe' SUCKS! The Who. Was hooked on them too. Rush...was a VERY BIG fan till the 'Grace under Pressure' Album killed them off. That and Neil's Political Lyrics started to piss me off. I have seen Rush in Concert more than anyone else. Jethro Tull...Had every album they released. Went to every Concert i could. Hawkwind...I have more CD's, Albums and Videos of them than anyone. A friend of Dave Brock gave me coppies of Dave's personal Videos. Tangerine Dream...Very big on them. Have a lot of rare TD Vinyl. Electric Light Orchestra...Love that Band. Jeff Lynn is GOD! lol! Duran Duran, ABC, Split Endz, Missing Persons, et all... Yes...i was a fan...and i'm not ashamed to say i still am. Something about all those Poofy Pirate Shirts of the Day. Due to certain circumstances in my life involving the lies of Christianity and Churches...i missed a lot of the 80's Metal scene. I did discover VOIVOD though. Thanks to BLACKY and that killer Bass! Nothingface was my first Voivod CD. Then after being such a big Terry Brown fan (Rush)...i saw that he Produced Angel Rat. Fell in love with that album! Only to later have my love smashed to pieces by Warcorpse. lol!
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Emlyn K Helicopter
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posted October 31, 2002 17:06
When I was five years old, or possibly four, my Dad would sit me down next to the record player, stick the giant headphones on and put on Oxygen, Tubular Bells or Hergust Ridge. 'Head' albums. Then, age 6, my Uncle turned me onto Pink Floyd (DSOTM), age 7 it was The Wall (also my first record, as I asked for my own copy that Christmas) - then age 8 he fucked my mind up completely by lending me Pink Floyds 'The Final Cut'. Say what you like about Roger Waters - those lyrics are genius but not really what an 8 year old boy should sit and listen to every day for a year! Age ten, it was Queen, 13 it was Motorhead, 14 - Napalm Death & The Stupids, 15 Anthrax, Metallica & Rush. And aged 16, 1989, the day Nothingface came out, Voivod. 17, it was Voivod and only Voivod. Maybe some Loop now and again, but mainly Voivod. If I wanted a change, I'd put a different Voivod album on. Then, aged 18 came Killing Joke, Skinny Puppy and LSD and things become convoluted and cloudy. It also coincided with Death Metal and Thrash becoming a tired old shitty joke. I hope this might explain my five year Gary Numan addiction... So, Pup me old Ketamine-scared friend/fiend, I always had cred, right from the time I could speak. It was 'between' my metal fixations that I lost it in a BIG way.
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