If you could get a 20-30 minute TV Interview with Macca
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I'd try to convince him to make a heavy metal album.
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oobu24:
Nancy R:
oobu24:
toris:
oobu24:
Nancy R:
oobu24:
I'm all in for the mini series! BUT about Rocky Raccoon...I'd ask Paul why he sang black minin hills & the printed matter is different.
Don't start this again!
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Hee hee.... I couldn't help myself...
Well I am amazed how people can't hear what he is saying. LOL
And I asked you not to start this again!
You know we must agree to disagree.
Well staying completely off topic for one more post...yes we agrre to disagree but did you ever read this? http://www.thewhitealbumproject.com/songs/side-two/
Yes. The key word is mumbles.
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Wyrdskein:
I'd try to convince him to make a heavy metal album.
I'd like to see that interview. Q: Would you ever think about doing a heavy metal album? A: I invented heavy metal...Helter Skelter...etc. Q: How about doing something new? A: Something, something, Helter Skelter. Q: Helter Skelter's great, but how about a new album full of heavy metal songs? A: Something about dreaming Yesterday...Helter Skelter. Then John said...
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HaileyMcComet:
Wyrdskein:
I'd try to convince him to make a heavy metal album.
I'd like to see that interview. Q: Would you ever think about doing a heavy metal album? A: I invented heavy metal...Helter Skelter...etc. Q: How about doing something new? A: Something, something, Helter Skelter. Q: Helter Skelter's great, but how about a new album full of heavy metal songs? A: Something about dreaming Yesterday...Helter Skelter. Then John said...
Good point, although the Kinks and Jethro Tull might have a claim there as well.
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HaileyMcComet:
Wyrdskein:
I'd try to convince him to make a heavy metal album.
I'd like to see that interview. Q: Would you ever think about doing a heavy metal album? A: I invented heavy metal...Helter Skelter...etc. Q: How about doing something new? A: Something, something, Helter Skelter. Q: Helter Skelter's great, but how about a new album full of heavy metal songs? A: Something about dreaming Yesterday...Helter Skelter. Then John said...
Why does this sound like it could be any interview Paul has given between about 1989 and now?
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The Kinks "You Really Got Me" is quite a heavy track, from 1964. I have a record with Charlie Gracie and live recordings from the 50s. He play the guitar reminiscent of later rock music. Can anyone really claim to have invented heavy metal? Or was it just evolving on the scene at the time, divided into ever more genres of rock with better equipment and musical adventurousness, more technical bands and a heavier attitude.
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Hendrix Ibsen:
The Kinks "You Really Got Me" is quite a heavy track, from 1964. I have a record with Charlie Gracie and live recordings from the 50s. He play the guitar reminiscent of later rock music. Can anyone really claim to have invented heavy metal? Or was it just evolving on the scene at the time, divided into ever more genres of rock with better equipment and musical adventurousness, more technical bands and a heavier attitude.
I would say you are right. It just evolved.
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Wyrdskein:
Good point, although the Kinks and Jethro Tull might have a claim there as well.
Ian Anderson laughed more about that Grammy than anyone.
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edcrawf:
Why does this sound like it could be any interview Paul has given between about 1989 and now?
The fact that we all know the script says that maybe it's time for someone to change it.
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HaileyMcComet:
Wyrdskein:
Good point, although the Kinks and Jethro Tull might have a claim there as well.
Ian Anderson laughed more about that Grammy than anyone.
I was thinking more of Cat's Squirrel.
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I like Cream's version better.
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"Cat's Squirrel" from their debut "This Was". It's one of my favorite Tull albums, a bit jazzy and less prog, I think it's one of those 'underrated' albums, whatever that means. It's not the record that defines them most maybe, you have to stat somewhere, therefore also the title This Was, I think Ian Anderson has said that he moved away from the direction of the music before it was released. It's still great for what it is and sounds brilliant to my ears.
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HaileyMcComet:
I like Cream's version better.
The Tull version is very different. Much heavier.
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I have The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (196
on DVD and Jethro Tull is featured with a great performance of "Song for Jeffrey". I think Tony Iommi from future Black Sabbath play the guitar, I'm not sure if he actually play, I wonder if i've read about playback, the original guitarist quit, he was just a stand in, but there is a heavy like sound to early Jethro Tull, a little too 'swinging' perhaps to be considered heavy metal? Maybe if Toni Iommi had stayed in Tull, if things ... I believe he is regarded as one of the heavy guitar greats.
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like the questions regarding Heavy Metal should do an album "Let me roll it" can easily be revamped to a new classic metal