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anni [80] : 101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Inviato da admin il 18/3/2009 15:41:46 (1548 letture) News dello stesso autore

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1. The more obscure the better
2. Hearing Metallica's cover of "Am I Evil?" does not make you a NWOBHM fan
3. Without Diamond Head, there would be no Metallica
4. Without NWOBHM, there would be no Thrash
5. Constantly complain that Thrash "killed off" NWOBHM; while secretly liking Thrash
6. When someone asks you what NWOBHM stands for, tell them something like "the best genre of music, ever." Make sure they still don't understand what it means.
7. Iron Maiden after "Killers" is not NWOBHM
8. Complain that Iron Maiden "stole" Bruce Dickinson from Samson, while praising him for his work in IM
9. Dress like you're from the 80s, this includes long unkempt hair, ripped jeans, ripped denim jackets with obscure band patches and an even more obscure band t-shirt
10. Pagan Altar are gods amongst men, this is unarguable
11. Def Leppard really really suck! (Apart from their debut)
12. When forming your own NWOBHM "tribute" band, record your album in the key of A
13. In fact, record your whole career in A
14. Make sure at least one song has the main riff lifted from "2 Minutes to Midnight"
15. Which was CLEARLY a rip-off from "Welcome to Hell" by Venom anyway
16. Ballads must have a clean picked intro, a crushing middle section, followed by a fast outro
17. Only write songs about sex, drugs and rock n roll...
18. And the Devil
19. Never down tune your guitars, ever (unless you're Venom)
20. You're not Venom and never will be
21. Bad production values are a MUST, if it's highly produced, it's not NWOBHM
22. Spend exactly £5.35 on producing your album
23. Did I mention the more obscure, the better?
24. Constantly complain that band X "should've made it big"
25. Complain about bands making it big and going commercial
26. Kevin Heyborne is a living legend, even if he can't keep a stable Angel Witch line-up for more than 5 seconds
27. Two words: WITCHFINDER GENERAL
28. Track down every demo, EP and single of your favourite NWOBHM band; go as far as contacting a former member and conducting an interview with him.
30. Start up a Neo-NWOBHM band...
31. But realize your only fans will probably be in Germany and/or Sweden...
32. And you can't afford to move there...
33. Nor would you want to because then you wouldn't be NWOBHM
34. Major record companies are evil; they killed off every NWOBHM act
35. Only sign with small independent record companies...
36. Or Neat
37. Brian Ross is your idol
38. Anything past 1986 isn't real metal....
39. Unless it's a NWOBHM reunion
40. Deliberately spell your band name wrong: substitute vowels for consonants (mainly y's) e.g. Tygers of Pan Tang, Tytan, Phyne Thanquz, etc
41. Name your band something completely irrelevant to the subject matter you sing about, e.g. Satan
42. Worship Diamond Head, daily, if necessary
43. Talk to mainstream metal fans about your favorite obscure NWOBHM act and tell them they're better than anyone they say (which is right, right?)
44. NWOBHM is the only genre that bad songwriting is acceptable
45. When recording your "live" album (keep in mind rule 21 and 22), dub in a few of your mates drunkenly shouting after every song has finished
46. Constantly remind people that Garage Inc. is far inferior to the original songs (especially the Diamond Head and Blitzkrieg covers)
47. Release your demo as a sleeveless 7" only make 500 copies; that way it'll be obscure enough to be classified as NWOBHM
48. Go to every NWOBHM reunion concert ever, even if they are held only in Germany and/or Sweden
49. High pitched vocals are a must. This is non-negotiable, unless you're Venom (see rule 20)
50. Keyboards are optional, keyboard solos however, are not
51. Never keep the same line-up for more than one single/demo/EP. Fire someone if you have to...
52. It'll probably be the drummer anyway
53. Motorhead and Judas Priest are not NWOBHM...
54. But they're pretty kickass nonetheless
55. To put your band in good light, tell people you used to perform at the Soundhouse, even if you weren't born in the 60s/70s...
56. They'd probably never find out anyway
57. NEVER under any circumstances give up on your quest for obscurity, no matter how far you dig, there will ALWAYS be a more obscure band out there (see rule 1)
58. Scorn Metallica for stealing Diamond Head's glory...
59. Even though they played together on at least one occasion
60. Lars Ulrich is an ass
61. Barry "Thuderstick" Graham isn't
62. Track down all of Bruce Dickinson's early recordings with Speed, Xero etc...
63. Even though they are pretty average at best
64. In NWOBHM, women are acceptable band members unlike that homo-erotic Thrash malarkey....
65. Keeping in mind rule 12, record a really heavy and fast song in the key of E...
66. Make it a B-side of a lightweight melodic rock song recorded in A...
67. The A-side is intended to get "recognized"
68. Getting recognized and becoming mainstream is not NWOBHM
69. Urchin are not NWOBHM but Dave Murray and Adrian Smith played in them so it's okay
70. There's much more to Holocaust than just "The Small Hours" but their version was better than Metallica's
71. Their version of "Master of Puppets" is also better than Metallica's
72. Bass MUST be audible, but keep in mind rules 21 and 22
73. Twin guitars are a must, this is essential...
74. Unless you're Venom (see rule 20)
75. Record a load of demos, stuff them in a box, break the band up and wait 20 years until "finding" them again, release them as "The Complete Anthology"
76. Instead of recommending the more known NWOBHM bands to interested friends, show them your collection of obscure 7" singles and demo tapes, tell them "you can look but not touch"...
77. No, you haven't listened to them either.
78. The NWOBHM Encyclopaedia by Malc McMillan is your bible...
79. You have it by your bedside table and read it every night
80. Owning a few Iron Maiden albums does not make you NWOBHM...
81. Even if they are self titled and Killers
82. Track down your favorite NWOBHM bands elusive out of print "second album"
83. Realize it's crap, but keep in anyway because you just shelled out 100quid for it on eBay
84. Following rule 83, debut albums are ALWAYS a NWOBHM band's best work, this is unarguable
85. You thought I was going to say "unless you're Venom" didn't you?
86. Venom's debut IS their best work, period
87. And possibly the worst produced album, ever
88. Re-release all your albums "remastered" with all your demos and EPs tacked on the end
89. Your debut album must be raw and frantic; your sophomore album must be either hair metal or AOR
90. Your album and/or single cover must be a black and white sketch done by your mate who does art in college (part time, of course) of either your band, the Grim Reaper, skulls, or some valiant warrior on horseback
91. Don't sing about the Grim Reaper, skulls, or some valiant warrior on horseback
92. Following rules 65 and 66, record a cheesy ballad with synthesizers, make it 9 minutes long and release the lot as an EP
93. Paul DiAnno is still cool even if he was fired from Iron Maiden and done precisely nothing since then
94. To preserve your legacy, DON'T record an album, just singles, demos and EP's, this will ensure your place in the NWOBHM hall of fame...
95. After that see rule 75
96. Record all your material in your front room or garage
97. Paradoxically, foreign members are allowed in NWOBHM bands, hell, even full foreign bands can be classified as NWOBHM as long as they played at least one gig in London during the 80s
98. Progressive elements ARE allowed in NWOBHM, unlike that boring Thrash malarkey...
99. Thrash is actually really really cool, even if it is American
100. Remember kids, the more obscure the band, the better they are!
101. Don't take this list too seriously

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blackpainter
Inviato: 18/3/2009 23:50  Aggiornato: 18/3/2009 23:50
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 Re: 101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Posso permettermi di proporre all'attenzione della nostra super qualificata comunità rokkeriana le similitudini fra i 2 riff (solo del riff iniziale)?





Coverizzato poi dagli IRON MAIDEN

Goldrush49
Inviato: 19/3/2009 10:13  Aggiornato: 19/3/2009 10:13
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 Re: 101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Com'è che non c'è nemmeno una regola sui Tank?
Filthound
Inviato: 19/3/2009 10:27  Aggiornato: 19/3/2009 10:27
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 Re: 101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
FILTHOUNDS DON'T NEED ANY RULE!!!!
blackpainter
Inviato: 19/3/2009 13:25  Aggiornato: 19/3/2009 13:25
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 voglio i diritti Re:101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Voglio i diritti dell'articolo 38.
E' arrivato decenni dopo di me

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Filthound
Inviato: 20/3/2009 20:03  Aggiornato: 20/3/2009 20:03
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 Re: voglio i diritti Re:101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Non posso che trovarmi d'accordo con quelli di voi che circoscrivono il fenomeno ad un preciso periodo di tempo. Tralasciando i motivi individuali ed affettivi di questa classificazione ( ci siamo tutti formati musicalmente in quegli anni) è innegabile che qualcosa si è alterato per proseguire ed e(in)volvere, in altre direzioni.
Per il sottoscritto NWOBHM è stata tutta l'energia posta nel realizzare progetti e sogni ambiziosi con risorse zero, se non impegno, passione rabbia e sentimenti di rivalsa. Ogni band aveva un identità precisa scaturita forse dalla voglia di emergere e sicuramente dal proprio bagaglio formativo che non escludeva a priori sottogeneri ed etichette come avverrà in pieni '80s, per cui Diamond Head non escludeva Venom per la gioia di un pubblico attento avido e ricettivo. Poi, vuoi l'entrata in gioco degli Usa con altre strategie promozionali, vuoi l'aumentare delle bands e conseguentemente la creazione dei vari filoni, e soprattutto i temi trattati, le copertine dei 45 fatte con l'uniPosca scompaiono dinanzi agli shaped disc. Non so dire se è stato un bene o un male, nè mi interessa, perchè ho consumato e consumo Motley, Manowar e Slayer, Ma la magia di scovare un 45 o un demo prodotto quasi massonicamente di un gruppo che non sarebbe mai andato oltre il secondo EP era svanita.
Personalmente ho avvertito il "wind of changes" nel 1983 con l'uscita dell'EP dei Wratchild ( per quanto inglesi). Non faccio classifiche ma rivelo solo che la track che emotivamente mi riporta a quella fantastica fase è ancora " On the run" dei Crucifixion.

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luogo: garage villa martinelli a posillipo
autori: della martora/penta
data:1979
scritta murale: Mythra Hits Again!

.. per me questo è davvero N.W.O.B.H.M. !!

PS: la foto è di pochi giorni fa .... la scritta resisterà nei secoli!

blackpainter
Inviato: 21/3/2009 14:05  Aggiornato: 21/3/2009 14:05
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Via il trucco... la data di scadenza è anche Americaca...
Per i miei gusti, il rock è tornato interessante 15 anni dopo, a fine anni 90, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, RADIOHEAD, NIN, per citarne qualcuno.
In precedenza qualche rara eccezione... (e sottolineo x i miei gusti )

Beccatevi questa SUPERCHICCA...
Pensate ai primi 2 Twisted con le cagate successive...
I primi 2 Motley e le cagate successive...
I primi 2 Ratt...
I primi... etc.

Goldrush49
Inviato: 22/3/2009 19:20  Aggiornato: 22/3/2009 19:20
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 Re: voglio i diritti Re:101 Rules of N.W.O.B.H.M.
Citazione:
.....Personalmente ho avvertito il "wind of changes" nel 1983 con l'uscita dell'EP dei Wratchild..........


Io invece ho avvertito questo cambiamento nel 1985 con Theatre of Pain, Invasion of your privacy e qualche altro disco Americano del periodo (non ricordo se il primo King Kobra è 85 oppure 86). Quei gruppi mi piacevano sempre ma a quel punto ho avuto la netta sensazione di una parte della montagna che si staccava e franava in un' altra direzione.
Invece col Thrash ho sempre avuto più feeling. Con lo spirito do-it-yourself (ovviamente finchè non sono entrate in campo le majors e i dollaroni), la ricerca del sound potente, il songwriting estremo, l' atteggiamento sfacciato ma con i piedi per terra, ecc., mi è sempre sembrato la naturale evoluzione del Metal primi anni 80.
E in quel periodo è anche iniziata la mia fissa (sopratutto sportiva ) per San Francisco.

Comunque se dovessi dare un orizzonte temporale al periodo del vero Heavy Metal prima maniera basandomi su due dischi direi: dal primo Iron Maiden a Time does not heal dei Dark Angel.



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