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VEGANGELICA 10-21-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112798)
You don`t like blues based hard rock, you don`t like guitar solos or shrieking style vocals................mmm I`m guessing 75% of 1970s hard rock is not going to be your cuppa:laughing:

Yes yes yes! You are exactly right that I don't like most 1970s hard rock!!! :)

Now I remember why I haven't been to this forum much during the last two years. ;)

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112798)
I`d actually recommend a hard rock act like Free, far more melodic with less noticeable blues influences and clean sounding smooth vocals, give them a try, if you don`t already know them.

I will try Free. Thank you for the suggestion.

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112798)
I`ve just seen that you don`t like organ music, well stay clear of Deep Purple, they have shrieking vocals, guitar solos and organ grinding!!!

Shrieking vocals, guitar solos, AND organ grinding?!? Urrrrgghhhhh!!!!!

Now I shall have to listen. It's amazing to think that a group exists that combines all three of my least favorite things about music. :p:

blastingas10 10-21-2011 04:01 PM

sabbath>zeppelin

Unknown Soldier 10-21-2011 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1112799)
Yes yes yes! You are exactly right that I don't like most 1970s hard rock!!! :)

Now I remember why I haven't been to this forum much during the last two years. ;)


I will try Free. Thank you for the suggestion.

yep this forum is mostly for hardcore hard rockers and metal heads........so stay out:D

Anyways, also try Wishbone Ash extremely melodic and at times very tranquil and relaxing. BTW I`m a huge AOR fan and love it just as much as hard rock, so I have an ear for the melodic stuff.

VEGANGELICA 10-21-2011 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112801)
yep this forum is mostly for hardcore hard rockers and metal heads........so stay out:D

Anyways, also try Wishbone Ash extremely melodic and at times very tranquil and relaxing. BTW I`m a huge AOR fan and love it just as much as hard rock, so I have an ear for the melodic stuff.

Oh, I like some metal songs quite a bit when I'm in the mood.

Wishbone Ash. Check. I'll try that.

I had to look up AOR...album-oriented rock. Are you thinking of a group like Def Leppard, who I assume chose their name as a spoof of Led Zeppelin's? I much prefer the sound of Def Leppard to that of Led Zeppelin, although I prefer Led Zeppelin's subject matter.

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I know Free's "All Right Now" and like that. I'll see if there are other songs of theirs that I know.

Unknown Soldier 10-21-2011 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1112814)
Oh, I like some metal songs quite a bit when I'm in the mood.

Wishbone Ash. Check. I'll try that.

I had to look up AOR...album-oriented rock. Are you thinking of a group like Def Leppard, who I assume chose their name as a spoof of Led Zeppelin's? I much prefer the sound of Def Leppard to that of Led Zeppelin, although I prefer Led Zeppelin's subject matter.

Noooooooo, when I say AOR I should`ve said SOFT ROCK Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Journey, Toto, Boston etc I love this sound, most people on this forum don`t sadly.

As for Def Leppard well they`re about the most melodic and lightest metal act you`d probably find anyway.

As for Free, the debut album Tons of Sobs, Fire and Water, Heartbreaker are the three albums to listen to.

VEGANGELICA 10-21-2011 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112816)
Noooooooo, when I say AOR I should`ve said SOFT ROCK Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Journey, Toto, Boston etc I love this sound, most people on this forum don`t sadly.

As for Def Leppard well they`re about the most melodic and lightest metal act you`d probably find anyway.

As for Free, the debut album Tons of Sobs, Fire and Water, Heartbreaker are the three albumsd to listen to.

Heh...I didn't think Def Leppard even counted as metal. :p:

I like some Eagles, Journey, and Boston songs, and a few Fleetwood Mac songs. Much better than Led Zeppelin's! :)

Thanks for the free Free advice.

Howard the Duck 10-21-2011 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1112816)
Noooooooo, when I say AOR I should`ve said SOFT ROCK Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Journey, Toto, Boston etc I love this sound, most people on this forum don`t sadly.

As for Def Leppard well they`re about the most melodic and lightest metal act you`d probably find anyway.

As for Free, the debut album Tons of Sobs, Fire and Water, Heartbreaker are the three albums to listen to.

Fleetwood Mac, Eagles and Boston are fine with me.

Haven't heard enough of Toto or Journey to have an opinion.

But generally, not a sub-genre I like much.

Unknown Soldier 10-21-2011 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1112817)
Heh...I didn't think Def Leppard even counted as metal. :p:

I like some Eagles, Journey, and Boston songs, and a few Fleetwood Mac songs. Much better than Led Zeppelin's! :)

Thanks for the free Free advice.

If you just like the melodic stuff mentioned above, you`ll never like the rawer style rock of Led Zeppelin, just give up the ghost on them.

BTW what do you think of Pearl Jam? A hard rock band that incorporates the softer as well as the harder elements of rock? A modern half-way house between soft and hard rock.

blastingas10 10-21-2011 05:47 PM

alice in chains>pearl jam

Howard the Duck 10-21-2011 06:00 PM

melvins>alice in chains>soundgarden>nirvana>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>pea rl jam


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