Sooo true... Especially for Headless Cross.ION BRITTON wrote: Not only this, but for me those two are the best material they ever recorded and among my best 10 metal albums of all times.
Conspiracy theories:Who really wrote Headless Cross and TYR?
I always felt Headless Cross had some of the best Sabbath stuff on it but the B side is considerably weaker then the first. There are even some downright cringeworthy moments in "Kill in the Spirit World" and "Call of the Wild". Tyr is without that kind of flaws but doesn't quite have "Headless Cross" or "When Death Calls" on it. All in all though great albums that together with the four or five first + Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules make out the most essential Sabbath material.Heathen wrote:Sooo true... Especially for Headless Cross.ION BRITTON wrote: Not only this, but for me those two are the best material they ever recorded and among my best 10 metal albums of all times.
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It was already said, that despite Mordred going "word for word he never said those things" and being all knight in shining armour, it was inferred from what Prowler posted that he meant what Ion already explained again. What's next, contextual assumptions are impossible and robotic readings of texts are the only truth?
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Again, I have to walk the middle line here. I think both sides have valid points but both are assuming too much as well. I know it's hard to sit back and take criticism of a band or musician you hold in high regard but at the same time not everything needs to be taken so literally either, None of us were there for the writing and recording sessions of these albums and credit lists are often artificially altered based on many different factors.
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The story was in the liner notes of First Daze Here Too and states Kiss came to see them practice in 1975 in hopes of funding a demo but weren't impressed by their lack of image, the story about kiss trying to buy star lady appears to have been manifested in someone elses mind in a amazon.com review.Avenger wrote:Dan the wise man once said "Never trust a musician".Prowler wrote:Told by Bobby Liebling himself ... so in your own words I find it very disrespectful to call Bobby Liebling a liar. ha hadaniel wrote: Btw, the Kiss/Pentagram song thing turned out to be nothing more than a story as far as I know.
Only "TYR" I said. lol
Not "Headless cross" ... "Headless cross" still has those Sabbath influences of the albums released before, but "TYR" hasn't ...
PS: How much beers did I inhale when I've started this topic? I must have been completely drunk as I have no clue anymore ...
Not "Headless cross" ... "Headless cross" still has those Sabbath influences of the albums released before, but "TYR" hasn't ...
PS: How much beers did I inhale when I've started this topic? I must have been completely drunk as I have no clue anymore ...
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