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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:55 am
by sloop_john_b
You're right Steve, and i'm sorry I got into it. Different strokes, Wouter (Cue Jared posting a picture of the Drummonds).
You bring up a great point Robert - When I notice that a band is using a Rick, i'll always see what they sound like, just out of curiousity. Sometimes it's turned out that the band becomes one of my favorites (The Jam jumps to mind), other times I simply haven't liked 'em very much.
Regarding JPJ, we can agree to disagree. But I will say that his tone and playing on Led Zeppelin II has influenced me greatly.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:01 am
by kcole4001
Everyone's got a different thing going on, otherwise we'd all be listening to AM radio!

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:13 am
by dluxe
http:
www.auschron.com
There is a great cover story article about Kathy in this weeks Austin Chronicle.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:53 am
by 86kubicki
Manowar to Kathy Valentine of the Go-Go's. I love thread drift!
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:07 am
by henry5
Wow, you go away for 5 minutes and what happens? Glad to see it's all been ironed out!
Personally I really like Manowar's first few albums, certainly up to and including Fighting the World. I've also met the original band a couple of times and they were pretty cool guys who didn't take themselves as seriously as you'd expect. The funniest thing was the first time I saw them I went expecting them to be hilariously bad, and came away thinking it was the most enjoyable concert I'd seen up to that point. It was FUN, and sometimes it's easy to forget that aspect of music.
In response to some questions about playing and gear I sent him all those years ago (1984...ouch), Joey DeMaio sent me a personalized audio tape addressing everything I'd asked; I was mightily impressed. He was extremely friendly and forthcoming when I met him too, far more so than some other more notable bassists I could (but won't) mention, and is an extremely good bassist technically. But bear in mind I also love Rush, the Who and Deep Purple. As, I'm sure, do Manowar....Joey was nothing but praiseworthy about both Lemmy (for being utterly unique and a great guy) and Entwistle (for being such an originator). And indeed about Stanley and Jaco...
Oh, and I believe they were the loudest band ONSTAGE.......they've never been that loud live IMO. The loudest band I've seen on a decent sized stage were Motorhead on the Ace of Spades and Iron Fist tours....the loudest band I've seen fullstop were a band called Dragster who played at a Motorheadbangers (M/head fanclub) do. They were so loud you almost couldn't hear them, your ears just shut down completely!
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:48 am
by blazer
Let's face it, how many of us played "Knights" when we were boys? I'm sure there's a lot of us who endulged into that fantasy of being a Warrior.
A band like Manowar works on that fantasy, nothing too serious just having fun and dressing up like Warriors, nothing wrong with that it's just fun.
As for them being loud, God, when I saw them I wore earplugs and even they couldn't prevent my ears from ringing after the concert had ended.
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:55 am
by phlemmy
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:19 pm
by incubus2432
That video certainly won't make any fans.
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:47 pm
by alanz
See? This is why I said I wanted my own topic area called "Your Favorite Band Sucks" so I could explain to everyone why their favorite band, you know, sucks. That way we could keep these other threads clear of irrelevant "Your Favorite Band Sucks" flamewars.
What a giver I am !
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:53 pm
by teeder
Wow, that video just reminded me of why I disliked the '80's!
Great, now I have to go for therapy sessions to repress that memory again!

Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:50 pm
by wints
You know when sometimes things are so bad, they are actually kinda good?
Then, there are things that, well, are so bad they are terrible....Well, that's what we have here.
Christ, don't ever forget how bad the 80's were...
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:04 pm
by paologregorio
aceonbass wrote:Kathy Velentine was the bassist for the Go-Go's. While obviously not a giant among bassists, I thought her lines were just right for the song. Get Up and Go and How Much more were fun songs to play back in the day with really up and poppy riffs to them.
Heya Dane
KV was the Go-Go's bassist but remember too that she was a guitarist before she joined the band, as well as in her subsequent band, "The Delphines". That being said, I agree completely with your opinion regarding her playing bass parts that were just right for their songs-fun, with really poppy riffs. They definitely stick in my head!
I try to do the same sort of thing when I play bass, but in my case, I played bass for a couple of years before I ever picked up a guitar, but I've been playing guitar a lot longer than I ever played bass, though I still enjoy picking one up and playing along.
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:06 pm
by phlemmy
It's all a matter of perspective. personally the 80s were the greatest decade for metal (sans the silly hair bands). like every genre in every decade, there is cheese and manowar certainly served up their fair share of it. but their debut album is a perfect example of good metal.
sure the videos were stupid, everyone's videos in that era were stupid.
i guess i should go back into the beatles forum and slag mccartney some more.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:09 pm
by paologregorio
Re: Manowar...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:55 pm
by johnallg
teeder wrote:Wow, that video just reminded me of why I disliked the '80's!
That was my feeling while watching also, Kev.