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re: Stoner Metal/Sludge/Doom/Post-metal/Blues Rock/Psychedelia
Posted on 4/29/14 at 9:25 am to Champagne
Posted on 4/29/14 at 9:25 am to Champagne
quote:sums up the entire dialouge
We share much common ground in that we both recognize this band's work as the genesis of a several new genre's of rock music. The debut album was recorded in 1969, so, they accomplished many "firsts".
I came across a band called Sir Lord Baltimore - wiki says they are of the first in the "stoner" genre.
Anyone have any insight? Ive heard a few of their tracks but really have a hard time agree with wiki.
Black Sabath to me is the godfather of the genre( multiple ones in fact) IMO
Let the debate rage on
Posted on 4/29/14 at 10:18 am to JohnZeroQ
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Let the debate rage on
I agree, there's much overlap, much common ground and plenty of opportunity to split hairs.
IMHO, the use of the C# tuning first used by Iommi on Master of Reality is quite important, because, in order to use that tuning scheme, you may need to conduct some other guitar adjustments, besides just turning the machine heads. You may need to adjust the bridge and intonate after downtuning. That's why this was a radical innovation -- it was complex and more involved than the classic blues innovation of tuning down only one step to E flat, like Jimi Hendrix.
It's also interesting that the classic Fu Manchu guitar sound is made with one single coil pickup. Tony Iommi's classic guitar sound on the first three albums is also made with, not a humbucker, but with single coil pickups.
You'd think that the guitarist would want the hottest, heaviest double coil PUPs for the genre, but, this is not necessarily so. The single coil sound works.
This post was edited on 4/29/14 at 11:13 am
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