With all due respect, you are totally wrong about how I would feel and deal with a tie situation. I'll butt out now.@Sargeant Preston if you were on one of those teams, you wouldn't feel the same way!
I totally agree , I always like the straight forward no frills approach of production.'Screaming' was seismic when it came out, and still one that I listen to regularly. For me though, 'Sin After Sin' and 'Stained Class' were the ones that really got me. A bit darker, more stripped down production. I know they really came into their own with 'Killing Machine' and 'British Steel' but those were more of a mainstream sound to me and although I love them they didn't grip me the same way.
I don’t feel ZZ Top is equal. I like them. ZZ has such a huge catalogue and a long history but that argument don’t do a thing for me.@Sargeant Preston if you were on one of those teams, you wouldn't feel the same way!
I understand you are trying to prove a point here with an analogy... but it brings to mind that old saying about opinions.Main stream is painful.
I get it , imho. Not trying to derail the contest. For what ever reason growing up I never really liked main stream. It was just boringI understand you are trying to prove a point here with an analogy... but it brings to mind that old saying about opinions.
This is a battle of bands, so pinning arguments on the basis of one legendary musician member vs another may not fare well in this tourney.
I agree a lot of popular bands and successful music can be seem more safe, bland, or homogenized to some, but conversely many people cannot find much enjoyment out of some music no matter how edgy, groundbreaking or arty it may be.
Accessibility is a key factor for art of all types. If it's so extreme to render it mostly unpalatable, no matter how much virtuosity and talent is on display, or creative themes explored, people are going to be turned off.
Thus is how I feel about Rush and bebop jazz.
“Some are born to move the and live their fantasy’s but most of just dream about thing we’d rather be, sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it. For you the blind who once could see, the bell tolls for the”I understand you are trying to prove a point here with an analogy... but it brings to mind that old saying about opinions.
This is a battle of bands, so pinning arguments on the basis of one legendary musician member vs another may not fare well in this tourney.
I agree a lot of popular bands and successful music can be seem more safe, bland, or homogenized to some, but conversely many people cannot find much enjoyment out of some music no matter how edgy, groundbreaking or arty it may be.
Accessibility is a key factor for art of all types. If it's so extreme to render it mostly unpalatable, no matter how much virtuosity and talent is on display, or creative themes explored, people are going to be turned off.
Thus is how I feel about Rush and bebop jazz.
Great, where do I send it: prefer snail mail or email? I love Hendrix and worship him as the greatest guitarist, but this was a band battle not a guitar battleTurn in your guitar player card if you voted for ZZ over Jimi
Great, where do I send it: prefer snail mail or email? I love Hendrix and worship him as the greatest guitarist, but this was a band battle not a guitar battle
That's a fair opinion. Me personally, I was mesmerized by Hendrix's guitar and still am. I know there's a lot that don't like it and that's ok too. Billy is a wicked bluesy rock player and has a sound that no one ever really replicated as well, as thus he's another I highly revereEven at that, I think, personally, Billy is a better guitar player than Jimi. I'd sure rather sit around listening to him than all that Hendrix wanking.
That's a fair opinion. Me personally, I was mesmerized by Hendrix's guitar and still am. I know there's a lot that don't like it and that's ok too. Billy is a wicked bluesy rock player and has a sound that no one ever really replicated as well, as thus he's another I highly revere