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11-11-2010, 05:08 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Proto-Metal.
I'm hoping there are some interest in this type music here. There are some fairly well known bands that fit right into this genre. Deep Purple, Sir Lord Baltimore, Flower Travellin' Band, and so own. Anyway, while I really like this bands I'm more interested in the lesser known bands of these types.
I use this term to describe bands that have that certain mix of progressive rock, heavy psych, or hard blues. The normal era in which these bands can be found are late sixties on into the mid seventies and I'm sure later. Well known bands; Blue Oyster Cult Sir Lord Baltimore Deep Purple Uriah Heep Wishbone Ash Led Zeppelin (arguable) UFO ^ Flower Travellin' Band Iron Butterfly Lesser known bands; Argus Buffalo Blues Creation Dies Irae Iron Claw Leaf Hound Lucifer's Friend Lucifer Was Speed, Glue, and Shinki Supernaut Wicked Lady Sorcery Yesterday's Children Atomic Rooster Icecross Toad Night Sun Anyway, anyone dig this early metal type stuff? Also, I understand this thread may not be appropriate so lock it or move it or whatever.
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01-22-2011, 05:14 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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This looks a good thread to me - and there's plenty of stuff here you might want to get your teeth into, pity it took me so long to notice this!
Meanwhile, I gotta check out some of the names on your list that I'm unfamiliar with, and you might want to check out Dust, whose second album from 1972 contains some mind blowing proto/actual metal. Nightsun and Buffalo are amazing, BTW - good list. |
01-22-2011, 10:57 AM | #6 (permalink) | |
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The aforementioned Lucifer's Friend is worth a second mention also. Their first album is the most metal-like and probably the most obvious candidate here. I'd like to bang the drum for "Banquet" as well, not a glimpse of hard rock but surprisingly profound jazz-fusion prog rock, and Lawton has got one of the most powerful voices ever.
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