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adg211288
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Posted: 21 Apr 2016 at 5:53am |
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My Dad has some albums from both, but I'll probably check them out more sometime.
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Unitron
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Knowing how much you love bands like Purson, Blood Ceremony, etc., it might be worthwhile to listen to some more 70's metal/hard rock albums. I'd say Deep Purple and Jethro Tull would probably be the best places to start.
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Zep then the 2 Sabbath albums followed by Tull and Purple. Not on the list...
Free - Fire and Water - admittedly borderline hard rock. The Who - Live at Leeds captures them at their heaviest and one of the greatest live albums ever.
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adg211288
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My 70's knowledge is rather thin. I only know the two Sabbath albums here. It's tough to pick between them to be honest. Objectively I think I'd have to go for Paranoid yet I always personally think of the debut more fondly.
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I love the first two Black Sabbath albums but Deep Purple In Rock remains a desert island favourite of mine. A year or so ago, I got UFO's debut and it's pretty good. 1970 was a great year for heavy rock. I think Grand Funk Railroad's best album was from this year and Sir Lord Baltimore's debut was 1970, wasn't it? Bloodrock, Lucifer's Friend, Warpig, and lots of others. I always place 69/70 as the real birth of heavy metal because that's when many bands actually released whole albums of high energy, loud guitar rock and didn't just have a couple of heavy songs on an album, excepting Blue Cheer's debut of course.
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Bosh66
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Some great albums here. Free, JT, Miles, Santana, GG, Soft Machine 3, Wishbone Ash, LZ and two great Sabbath albums, AR and a great Kinks album. Voted In Rock. What a year. Was four at the time so all I remember from that time was Rolf Harris' Two Little Boys. Enough of that though!.
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Atreju
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Not to forget:
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You Lucifer's Friend - s/t Mountain - Climbing Taste - On the Board ELP - s/t Greatful Dead - American Beauty Spirit - Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Caravan - If I could do... Traffic - John Barleycorn Pretty Things - Parachute Free - Fire and Water Jethro Tull - Benefit and many many others |
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Wishbone Ash debut
also from 1970 Birth Control - s/t Yes - Time and a Word Nick Drake - Bryter Layter Bloodrock - s/t Five Day Rain - s/t Free - Fire & Water The Doors - Morrison Hotel Frumpy - All Will Be Changed Room - Pre-Flight Suck - Time to Suck Trapeze - Medusa + s/t Santana - Abraxas Gentle Giant - s/t and many more |
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siLLy puPPy
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^ good call Vim. I love the first two Alice Cooper albums
I would actually add these albums as well since 1970 was a really great year with some of my favorite albums of all time Miles Davis - Bitches Brew George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu Simon And Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water Soft Machine - Third Van Der Graaf Generator - H to He Who Am The Only One Amon Duul II - Yeti The Kinks - Lola Versus Powerman.... T2 - It'll All Work Out In Boomland Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the El Daoud King Crimson - Lizard David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World Mothers Of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come Magma - Kobaia Genesis - Trespass and those are just the ones i REALLY REALLY love! I could go on and on and on |
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Vim Fuego
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Voted Paranoid. Would add this:
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Atreju
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I voted for In Rock.
all great records btw Edited by Atreju - 13 Apr 2016 at 12:12am |
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Unitron
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Love both the Sabbath albums, and also love Deep Purple, Gentle Giant, and Led Zeppelin. The Tull and UFO albums are pretty good too.
Was thinking of going with one of the Sabbath albums, but decided to go with Deep Purple.
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siLLy puPPy
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I actually really love all these albums except i still haven't heard the Wishbone Ash. I agree Jonas, Led Zep 3 is my fave as well but i'm voting for the very first Black Sabbath album. That one made more of an impact on me and this is a metal site after all. On PA i'd vote for Gentle Giant.
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UMUR
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Paranoid for me.
Black Sabbath, Gentle Giant, and Led Zeppelin III (which is possibly my favorite LZ album) are great albums too. Edited by UMUR - 12 Apr 2016 at 1:30pm |
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Unitron
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Time for polls for the early days of metal and hard rock, although I stuck a few classic non-metal albums in there as I don't know many albums from 1970.
Vote your favorite, and feel free to list your favorite/s if not in the poll.
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