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f1r3b1rd

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I'd have to argue that point as a guitar player. But it is one of my favorites.


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I played bass, but slap bass/blues style. Im mostly a wind player(sax, oboe, clarinet and bassoon) I was moreless referring to the way the arrangement is nearly identical to a classical or symphonic number. Most of that genre of metal harkens back to orchestra music in the way its arranged, "A tout le monde" has always triggered that thought, more so than most, for whatever reason. Which is why its my favorite one From that era.
 

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I played bass, but slap bass/blues style. Im mostly a wind player(sax, oboe, clarinet and bassoon) I was moreless referring to the way the arrangement is nearly identical to a classical or symphonic number. Most of that genre of metal harkens back to orchestra music in the way its arranged, "A tout le monde" has always triggered that thought, more so than most, for whatever reason. Which is why its my favorite one From that era.

Ah, now I'm with ya and agree. Yes a lot of the genre had firm classical roots as well which you can tell in some solos.


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Playing this LP to make sure it's not wrecked.
For some reason it was out in the for sale box.
Original olive label WB 1st pressing and it sounds good :tunez:


 

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Ah, now I'm with ya and agree. Yes a lot of the genre had firm classical roots as well which you can tell in some solos.


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Right, that especially! That and the crescendo and decrescendo styles, as heard in 'one' by metallica, as much as I hate to use them as an example, they really showed it with the orchestra performance, as much money as they made from tha; and as entertaining as it was. it was not all that technical of an achievement when you think about it.
 

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My month of turntable spins since 11/28
Weird Al Yankovic, Alan Parsons, Yes, Zappa/Beefheart, Beethoven Sonatas, Stones, Bad Religion, BadCo, John Baldry, Iron Maiden

Beethoven Symphonies by John Eliot Gardiner and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique in the car.
https://www.amazon.com/Beethoven-Symphonies-Ludwig-van/dp/B0033QC0WE

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last month's month of turntable spins

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