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Smoke on the Water - Heavy Metal?


Smoke on the Water - Heavy Metal?  

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  1. 1. Smoke on the Water - Heavy Metal?

    • most definitely
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    • yes, but barely
      4
    • almost, but not quite
      21
    • definitely not
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3 minutes ago, SteveXFR said:

There's a lot of suggestions that Led Zeppelin were one of the originators of heavy metal but no mention of The Who. I would see The Who as having heavier music than Zeppelin especially with Bonhams drums and Entwistles bass.

? ? ? With 'pop' songs such as 'Substitute' and 'Pictures Of Lily'..? Hmm...

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32 minutes ago, skankdelvar said:

Indeed so.

I think the definitive answer is 'nobody's entirely sure' :lol:

Possibly because there is no definitive answer. The blues gave birth to rock and roll which spawned a lot of different styles.Throw some socio-economic upheavals in the mix add a pinch of emerging technology and you go from the Kinks to Cream and Hendrix. The innocence of the 60’s crashes out with Zeppelin a war then a big recession. The 70’s are here and things are looking grim, Sabbath then Punk and enter Motörhead and on it goes to the happy hairy 80’s days, and it’s all glam rock and on and on…. It will all evolve and new classifications added, new sub-genres invented and old ones debunked. There will most likely be a bunch of blokes debating whether Metallica are really metal in a decade.

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21 minutes ago, SteveXFR said:

There's a lot of suggestions that Led Zeppelin were one of the originators of heavy metal but no mention of The Who. I would see The Who as having heavier music than Zeppelin especially with Bonhams drums and Entwistles bass.

Their songs on the Woodstock album bear testament to that.

For me, Truth by Jeff Beck is the earliest album I feel comfortable classing as heavy metal. Probably my best random album purchase ever.

I don't feel Electric Flag or Iron Butterfly quite make it, for example.

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14 minutes ago, tegs07 said:

Possibly because there is no definitive answer. The blues gave birth to rock and roll which spawned a lot of different styles.Throw some socio-economic upheavals in the mix add a pinch of emerging technology and you go from the Kinks to Cream and Hendrix, Some Zeppelin a war and a big recession things are looking grim, Sabbath and some Punk and enter Motörhead and on it goes happy hairy 80’s days, and it’s all glam rock and on and on….

Is it fair to say that most genres start off wide-ranging and fuzzy edges and become increasingly specialised, or at least subdivided into highly specialised sub-genres? I think for my daughter trying to explain drum'n'bass, American EDM, house music, R&B, techno, trance, dubstep...

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1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said:

Is it fair to say that most genres start off wide-ranging and fuzzy edges and become increasingly specialised, or at least subdivided into highly specialised sub-genres? I think for my daughter trying to explain drum'n'bass, American EDM, house music, R&B, techno, trance, dubstep...

It’s fair to say whatever is important to you. Some really care about the genre and categories. I find the progression and cultural context interesting but am not really bothered by the terminology.

Edit: I also get lost in the evolution of most genre’s and tail off towards the 90’s!

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35 minutes ago, greavesbass said:

Nope.  Heavy metal at the time meant one thing only....Black Sabbath...the Purples were heavy rock. So SOTW is a heavy rock tune.

Black Sabbath just thought they were playing heavy rock as well:

Black Sabbath: 'We hated being a heavy metal band' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-38768573

 

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"Are you coming to our concert this weekend?!"

citizen: "What kind of Music do you play?"

"It's good Music, man!"

citizen: I'll pass

 

"Are you coming to the Goth dance-party this weekend?!"

Azrael Abyss: "Heck yeah!"

Azrael Abyss comes to the party in full regalia, including corpse-paint & a vintage long-tail coat

first song played "Love Cats" by The Cure

Azrael Abyss departs so fast his neck is aching on the walk home.

 

Azrael Abyss cares about labels!

most citizens care, but some are just using them incorrectly to 'niche' something they don't like

 

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10 minutes ago, Killed_by_Death said:

 

"Are you coming to our concert this weekend?!"

citizen: "What kind of Music do you play?"

"It's good Music, man!"

citizen: I'll pass

 

"Are you coming to the Goth dance-party this weekend?!"

Azrael Abyss: "Heck yeah!"

Azrael Abyss comes to the party in full regalia, including corpse-paint & a vintage long-tail coat

first song played "Love Cats" by The Cure

Azrael Abyss departs so fast his neck is aching on the walk home.

 

Azrael Abyss cares about labels!

most citizens care, but some are just using them incorrectly to 'niche' something they don't like

 

Some people really do and putting things in neat categories has some use but it’s not a religion. I was often criticised for being a Goth but wearing a Pogues TShirt. I was never a Goth. I just wore black a lot and liked some Goth music. Still don’t see what musical similarities Bauhaus have with Fields of the Nephilim though. It’s all a bit subjective and arbitrary. Are the Cure Goth when they play Funeral Party and pop when playing Love Cats?

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11 minutes ago, tegs07 said:

Are the Cure Goth when they play Funeral Party and pop when playing Love Cats?

The Cure are definitely not Goth. They just get the label because they look like Goths.

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5 minutes ago, ubit said:

The Cure are definitely not Goth. They just get the label because they look like Goths.

Yet they were one of the first post punk bands to define the genre along with Siouxsie and the Banshees.

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Smith had denied many times that The Cure are Goth, which is mostly true, but then they do a really Goth song for a Goth movie: The Crow

I guess they're like Deep Purple in respect to Heavy Metal. The band denied they were Heavy Metal, even though a few of their songs were, before there was a label for it.

Even Eldritch denies Sisters of Mercy are Goth however, even though the vast majority of their catalogue certainly fits.

 

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1 minute ago, Killed_by_Death said:

Even Eldritch denies Sisters of Mercy are Goth however, even though the vast majority of their catalogue certainly fits

I think the number of cover versions of Dylan, Young and Cohen along with the band name give a pretty big hint of Eldritch’s influences.

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Yep they were based in Leeds. Bauhaus were Northampton. A lot of metal and goth bands evolved from the North and Midlands in the late 70’s and early 80’s. It wasn’t yet a time of coiffured hair and rampant greed.

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Being well-educated and literate, Andrew Eldritch knew what gothic had meant for the couple of hundred years before post-punk rock, and in that context his assertion that the Sisters were not gothic makes good sense (especially as he self-identified more as a poet than as a songwriter)

The easiest way to illustrate this is by comparing his lyrics for "Alice" with Wayne Hussey's for "Garden of Delight". "Garden of Delight" is full dark gothic imagery — Take my hand and lead me to the Garden of Delight blah blah revelation blah windswept blah breathless blah — whereas "Alice" is a straightforward portrayal of the kind of screwed up modern girl who lives life through that Pre-Raphaelite filter: Alice in her party dress, she thanks you kindly, so serene, she needs you like she needs her tranqs to tell her that the world is clean.

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