Big Deep Purple fan,but im not a fan of Burn or Stormbringer albums. Fireball would be my favourite earlier album,but the comback stuff is up there with my personal favourites Rapture of The Deep is really good,Now What?! Is really, really good as is Whoosh. Infinate is ok,but not as good. You would probablly like Now What?! Its really Underatted.
I need to listen to rapture of the deep. Honestly before this comment I haven’t even heard of it! I feel like I gotta check out their new material now! 🍻
It’s kind of hair brained to be honest. I use it as more of a mental category rather than an actual genre. I use it to refer to the bands that guys in the early 80s would have sited as influences on them. Hard rock with a heavier tone usually. Like thin lizzy isn’t metal properly but they have a lot of the building blocks of what would become NWOBHM stylistically speaking
@@robertsparling917 ive got 5 more installments before any of the proper non metal stuff! Next episode will be the other half of proto metal, then hair metal, then what I call crap metal, then punk and hardcore, then odd shape CDs and box sets!
I really like Perfect Strangers. It's the only Deep Purple album I own on vinyl and I spin it regularly.
It really is good for what it is. It’s different no doubt, but it’s tasteful and well done! 🍻
Big Deep Purple fan,but im not a fan of Burn or Stormbringer albums. Fireball would be my favourite earlier album,but the comback stuff is up there with my personal favourites Rapture of The Deep is really good,Now What?! Is really, really good as is Whoosh. Infinate is ok,but not as good. You would probablly like Now What?! Its really Underatted.
I need to listen to rapture of the deep. Honestly before this comment I haven’t even heard of it! I feel like I gotta check out their new material now! 🍻
'Killer' is the Alice Cooper record to check out, for me personally.
I had no idea that Alan Jackson's version of summer time blues was a cover until about 5 years ago
Hey, Tony. What does the prefix proto mean as in proto metal? I don't get that at all. Explain it to me, please.
It’s kind of hair brained to be honest. I use it as more of a mental category rather than an actual genre. I use it to refer to the bands that guys in the early 80s would have sited as influences on them. Hard rock with a heavier tone usually. Like thin lizzy isn’t metal properly but they have a lot of the building blocks of what would become NWOBHM stylistically speaking
Is the non-metal stuff after proto-metal?
@@robertsparling917 ive got 5 more installments before any of the proper non metal stuff! Next episode will be the other half of proto metal, then hair metal, then what I call crap metal, then punk and hardcore, then odd shape CDs and box sets!