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If Jack had done nothing more than sang, or nothing else but bass, he'd still be immortal, we're lucky he did both. For 50 years I couldn't understand a word Jack said when singing Pete Brown's brilliant nonsense lyrics until one time I read the Scrapyard Thing words while he sang: 'missing the walrus, sharing my last banana, I met three salads on the motorway.' He sings them so plainly I'm surprised I ever had a problem. Cream is as classic as Elvis/Beatles/Stones or any other worldwide name in the history of rock. It's a small club but they're in it.
My major critique of this documentary is that it doesn't touch on his Blackmore's Night days. I think his guitar playing is better now than it was in Rainbow Days. It is much more polished. And he has almost spent more years in Blackmore's Night than he did in Deep Purple and Rainbow combined now. I think you don't get a full picture of what he can do until you really hear what he has done in Blackmore's Night.
Out of all the things the future sabbath shredder could have worked with, that drew his blood as first sacrifice.....it was METAL.... 😎........course it was
When the hell am I going to get tired of watching Black Sabbath docs? I've watched I think all of them, and I got shit I gotta get done, but what are you gonna do... I mean, it's fuckin Sabbath
Killed By Death? a very fine track but the title i dont find particularly pithy when viewed from a literary or cinematic concept. e.g., "Death Takes a Holiday", and that flick with Pitt and Sir Hopkins. ; )
When Blackmore plays, you instantly know it is him playing! We are so very lucky to have him...and he still plays, as well as fellow Deep Purple cohorts, to this very day...2024 A modern day Beethoven!
Never mind Deep Purple (which I find quite good albeit a tad overrated), Ritchie made his mark in rock history with Rainbow. Kill The King, Stargazer, Gates of Babylon, A Light In The Black, etc. is what made RB a legend.
I love Henri. But be reasonable. No one can touch Andy. And why is he in so much of this doc? He played no role whatsoever in the band except for the first 45, and he didn't even play the lead on that. Stew played it. I notice that the longtime and legit members of The Police are nowhere in this doc.
Live and Dangerous...so why are they showing clips for Live In Sydney; Live and Dangerous was filmed...maybe there's some kind of ownership/copyright issue as I never see the Live and Dangerous video.
Something I noticed early on...after hearing Thin Lizzy...Brian Downey was 1 of very few rock drummers that I knew of that could swing....which put them in a different class.... and I am not one to ..say this band is better than that band.... but I really dig Brian Downey's playing.....and I am a big Thin Lizzy fan.....
I've seen many different Police documentaries. It's really great to hear it from the perspective of the former guitarist Mr. Padovani. It really brings a perspective to their history that one doesn't get from the other band members. Thank you!
The talking heads are terrible. Clueless. From the first note on "Finding My Way", on the debut album, to at least Power Windows album and beyond, there is not one bar of fluff. They packed every song with great riffs, fills, nuance, builds, incredible lyrics, story telling, deeper meanings...10 out of 10 for every album.
It's pretty much common sense Black sabbath directly stole their name & style from a similar band (Coven). But still seems by nature of the universe, they still pulled it off better than the originators & actual demonic bands as far as I can tell.. not that they were any angels 😂, definitely lived in excess and drugs and all
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Another repeat of the nonsense claim that Shooting Star was about the death of Paul Kossoff. The album Straight Shooter was released a year before Kossoff died.
I loved driving with mates as a teen with Thin Lizzy Live on the stereo, it was just exciting and so "joe cool' and jazzy sounding vocal delivery. The audience involvement made it sound epic.