Sticking knitting needles in my ears and bursting my eardrums.
Sticking knitting needles in my ears and bursting my eardrums.
I've got something I'll stick in your ear.Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
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Iron Maiden. They consiste of a great bass player, two great guitarists a great drummer, and a great singer. Its pretty much one huge entity of talent.
Owen made this sig. R.I.P.
Iron Maiden,i've been on their concerts that have took place here and they totally rule
It USED to be.Originally Posted by Venom
And to Shoden. Experimenting is good, but I preferr bands which expriment WITHIN their own gerens. What the smurf is MetallicA doing playing country-like song? pathetic! MetallicA established themselves as tough, fearless, powerful Sons of B*tches and they go soft...softer....and even softer? I mean experimenting in their own genre "Fade to Black" THAT'S good, but going too far..is going TOO FAR.
Experimenting doesn't have to be limited to just having to play for one genre. They are musicians free to do what they want, they have some sort of limits by their producers, but all in all, they play what their hearts want them to play.Originally Posted by DeathKnight
This isn't a bad thing at all. Being a musician and engineer myself, I feel it's great to have a wide variety of styles in song writing / playing. Everything starts to get too dull when you've been playing it for over 20 years (in Metallica's case).
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
If it DOES? why do they play 90% of their songs live from the first 5 albums??? and not the last 3??? I wonder whyyyyyyyy?Originally Posted by Omecle
I believe that a band should ALWAYS be the BEST at what they do. And MetallicA's potential is portrayed the best when they keep their music in the thrash/heavy metal genre.
Pop stars CAN wander off into other genres, but when it comes to some genres, such as metal it ain't pretty.
Last edited by DeathKnight; 06-25-2006 at 04:46 AM.
Probably Pantera, if only because I haven't heard enough of IM.