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    Posted: 05 Jan 2012 at 5:25pm
If Bruce says it, it's no wonder Sam does.LOL
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I know I've heard Bruce Dickinson call it Newobum.  Of course, he's not Canadian. LOL
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Maybe he picked it up in his travels. I'm from Canada, like Sam is, but I've never heard it before.
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Originally posted by Kingcrimsonprog Kingcrimsonprog wrote:

Originally posted by Dominator Dominator wrote:

he pronounced NWOBHM "Newobum." I didn't know anyone said that!

I've heard that alot, the Metal Hammer podcast presenters (and Rocksound, since they shared personell) pronounce it like that.


I've heard "noo-wob-um" quite a bit actually...mainly from English (British) journalists...
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I'm watching it friday nights on MuchMoreMusic. Hehe, I started saying "newawbum" just to bug people; it's funny how many times it can actually come up in a conversation!
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Originally posted by Dominator Dominator wrote:

he pronounced NWOBHM "Newobum." I didn't know anyone said that!

I've heard that alot, the Metal Hammer podcast presenters (and Rocksound, since they shared personell) pronounce it like that.

Where are you people viewing metal evolution by the way ? I haven't been able to find it.


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Ugh! The last episode of Metal Evolution bugged me! I love Sam Dunn, but I found it annoying everytime he pronounced NWOBHM "Newobum." I didn't know anyone said that!
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I just watched half of it and didn�t find it neither enlightning nor very interesting. The interviews with Vard are pretty entertaining though. The guy actually has great humour.
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Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

 

Thanks, Jonas.  I stumbled upon "Until The Light Takes Us" on Youtube.  I enjoyed it. Smile



Nice. I missed an opportunity last year to see that in a theater, I'll make sure to watch it at some point
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Here's a list I'll be sure to go through: http://www.metalinjection.net/lists/top-666-metal-documentaries

Damn!  I thought it was going to list 66 documentaries instead of 6 LOL.  I still have to see "Heavy Metal In Baghdad" anyways.


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Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

^Well Dan I found this place describing three different black metal documentaries: http://americanaftermath.net/2011/06/19/a-quick-rundown-of-black-metal-documentaries/
 
...well three are mentioned, two are described.

Thanks, Jonas.  I stumbled upon "Until The Light Takes Us" on Youtube.  I enjoyed it. Smile

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^Well Dan I found this place describing three different black metal documentaries: http://americanaftermath.net/2011/06/19/a-quick-rundown-of-black-metal-documentaries/
 
...well three are mentioned, two are described.


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I'm looking for some good scene/sub-genre specific docs.  There's got to be some good death or black metal ones out there.  Maybe grindcore too.  I've already seen that Get Thrashed one for thrash metal.

I think I'll start with "Until The Light Takes Us", which I may of may not have seen before.


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I've been watching Dunn's "Metal Evolution" series on TV. I like it so far.
I also enjoyed the doc. "Heavy Metal in Baghdad."
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Originally posted by Balthamel Balthamel wrote:

what abot these two

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal:_A_Headbanger%27s_Journey this is very good I think and fun to watch

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Metal vissits metal scenes around the globe, and how it differs from place to place,






Oh yeah, I was looking at my documentaries and somehow totally missed them.
I don't like Headbanger's journey because he's in it himself too much for my tastes, but am looking forward to his new spin off tv series.

Also, that existing VH1 series that did the history of metal... what was it, Heavy - The Story Of Metal


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The Megadeth documentary is definitely interesting, but also kind of depressive - but in conjunction with Mustaine's autobiography, the Megadeth documentary becomes less negative.
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Global metal was interesting.
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Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

As mentioned already Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and This Is Spinal Tap are all essential.  I'm also a huge fan of The Megadeth Documentary.  It's a great look into what makes Dave tick, and there are loads of hilarious anecdotes.

What's The Megadeth Documentary?  All I know of is the Behind The Music.


Yeah that one

"I DUNNO, JUST, GET ANOTHER BED IN HERE.  FUCK IT"


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Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

As mentioned already Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and This Is Spinal Tap are all essential.  I'm also a huge fan of The Megadeth Documentary.  It's a great look into what makes Dave tick, and there are loads of hilarious anecdotes.

What's The Megadeth Documentary?  All I know of is the Behind The Music.  Is it a recent one?

Also, there's that Lemmy documentary that I should make the time to see.
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As mentioned already Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and This Is Spinal Tap are all essential.  I'm also a huge fan of The Megadeth Documentary.  It's a great look into what makes Dave tick, and there are loads of hilarious anecdotes.


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