Here's a little something I did. Currently using it as my desktop, had to scale it down a bunch to upload it on here.
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Here's a little something I did. Currently using it as my desktop, had to scale it down a bunch to upload it on here.
http://www.black-sabbath.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=627&d=1350520806
I know this is the Mike Exeter Q&A thread but I'd like to add something on the subject.
Amateurs cut and paste rhythm parts, professionals play them all the way through. If not, they are just...
She was engaged to Iommi for a very short period of time. He also produced an album called "The Bride Wore Black" for her that was never released.
1 got my vote. Neither are anywhere near as good as Appetite though.
But, there is unreleased songs from the Dehumanizer sessions... So it's not that there isn't, it's just that Dio wasn't a fan of releasing songs that weren't good enough to make the original album.
He used Cozy's on the Dio Years tracks. As far as The Devil You Know, I assume he used his own but Mike would know for sure I guess.
I second that. Way to make the man feel welcome, right. Mike works as closely with the band as anybody and instead of being polite people are shitting all over him. Grow up kids.
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He smoked pot. After Dio passed Dave Mustaine I believe recalled a moment from when he opened for Dio. Dave was apparently telling Dio how influential he was to him and all and Dio complimented him...
Im not really enough of a Bass connoisseur to have a rated list but I can list my favorites.
Geezer Butler
Jimmy Bain
Nikki Sixx
Ian Hill
Glenn Hughes
John Deacon
Paul McCartney
Bob Daisley
Just saw Prometheus. Spectacular first half but a 2nd half that leaves you wondering if the writer just gave up and said fuck it.
All you guys whining about the new album, how you aren't looking forward to it. Boo fucking hoo, it doesn't have Bill Ward. That's a bummer but guess what, it still has Tony, Geezer, and Ozzy. That...
pssh, who needs a drummer....
Voyeurs - 2wo
The industrial metal album Rob Halford and John 5 did in the 90s.
It a very solid release. No tracks really stand out from the rest but they're all good. That's not really a bad thing when that's the case. I've been listening to this quite frequently since it was...
Of course he played on it, you don't hire a drummer like Vinny Appice to just sit there and do nothing. Tony and Geezer only get together with the band these days to tour and/or record it seems. When...
hate to say it, but if you put two and two together maybe Bill just doesn't have professional quality chops anymore. Not saying he couldn't get back to that point but you've gotta have the motivation...
Cancer treatments do that to everyone. Even the survivors go through hell. Cancer is one hell of a demon.
They used compression back in the day too. They just go overboard with it these days is all.
this thread is still going!?
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ah, so its just the kerang metal intro then.
The drums don't sound the greatest, thats for sure. Hopefully if this is a clip from one of the new tunes it isn't the final mix of it. Even if they just tell a drummer to play his part as written it...
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Audio Slave - Audioslave, Out of Exile, Revalations
Muse is really hit or miss with me. Some of their songs I think are great, others bore me to death.
Vinny definitely played on the album, he was just held back. Heck, you can hear a major difference between the studio and live version of Fear as an example of this.
My thoughts exactly.