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Does Heavy Metal music benefit from a high end audio system?
Perhaps the definitive answer to what might be considered genuine Heavy Metal can be found here? 1983s Comic Strip Presents - Bad News Tour. https://youtu.be/7ZSOB-bUwCU or alternatively on Dailymotion if you don't have uBlock and happen to live where it's blocked. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4mir4r Or perhaps not! In any case, don't you think this gem of a comedy really ought to be better known? |
Www.metal-archives.com If the band is not here, it’s not metal! Mangle poseurs’ Learned the hard way, never wear a metal shirt to a punk show. Took crap all night, pushed down, in the end, bought some arrogant dics a couple beers, were still in contact after 20+ years. We are all the outcasts, unwanted, long haired, shaved, brothers/sisters. unite! |
It’s always fun to read a post about the beginnings of heavy metal and nobody even mentions The Misunderstood. I was 12 when I stopped listening to Blue Cheer. Dig around a little fellas. We used to have to do this through mail order. Back to the main topic, I think both metal and punk can sound better if the source is better - problem is the majority of music produced in these genres didn’t focus heavily on good production and their listeners at the time didn’t have the equipment to know better. Even worse is garage music. I love me some early sixties garage bands - but my system makes them sound like they are broadcasting from inside the electrical outlet between my speakers. |