[kj] An Olive Branch for Olive-r
Alex Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 28 12:17:08 EST 2007
Please........PLEASE......PLEASE let's not refer to Black Sabbath as "hair metal."
Honestly, that's all I ask.
I'm not saying that latter-era Sabbath isn't entirely lamentable, but they are not hair metal. They have hair and they play metal, but they are not hair metal.
Thanks!
Alex in NYC
-----Original Message-----
>From: "B. Oliver Sheppard" <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
>Sent: Feb 28, 2007 11:31 AM
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: Re: [kj] An Olive Branch for Olive-r
>
>Kurt Cobain said he wanted Nirvana to sound like The Beatles meets Black
>Sabbath. Are Black Sabbath hair metal? Well, debatable -- maybe later
>era Black Sabbath were hair metal, sure. I personally don't think
>Nirvana sounded like hair metal per se, but when Nirvana broke into
>popular consciousness, they sounded more like the next step up-and-away
>from the hair metal of Warrant, Anthrax (the metal band, not the punk
>one) that had dominated the Headbangers' Ball landscape of the 80s, not
>a return to, or new kind of, punk, as some many music writers insisted.
>It was esepcially surreal in the days of '92 - '93 to hear the same DJs
>that only a couple of years before had been playing New Kids on the
>Block or Bell Biv Devoe to suddenly be playing Nirvana and Firehose and
>talking abou punk like they'd been into it all along. Sorry! Some of us
>have memories.
>
>In any event, whether they sound like hair metal or not, I just have
>never liked Nirvana.
>
>Also: I WISH KILLING JOKE HAD WON THAT LAWSUIT! :) (I do like Grohl's
>drumming on 2003 s/t but that is probably the nicest thing I'll say
>about anyone in Nirvana.)
>
>-Oliver
>
>
>MARK SAXTON wrote:
>> I'd agree with that Alex - where is the "hair metal" element apparent?
>>
>>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Gathering mailing list
>Gathering at misera.net
>http://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering
More information about the Gathering
mailing list