'what are you currently listening to' Part 2 (37 Viewers)

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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and guitarists write different stuff for different singers. I doubt ozzy would be singing over neon knights.
Songwriting process of Sabbath during Ozzy:

Iommi, Butler & Ward get together and jam out a song. Once they've got the hang of it, Ozzy drops by and they play it again. Ozzy starts howling random words, basically setting the vocal harmonies. Then Ozzy vacates the room and Butler writes the lyrics.
 

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ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Songwriting process of Sabbath during Ozzy:

Iommi, Butler & Ward get together and jam out a song. Once they've got the hang of it, Ozzy drops by and they play it again. Ozzy starts howling random words, basically setting the vocal harmonies. Then Ozzy vacates the room and Butler writes the lyrics.
Iommi wouldn't write the same stuff for Dio as he does for Ozzy. many guitarists don't. look at coverdale/page vs zeppelin for example.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Iommi wouldn't write the same stuff for Dio as he does for Ozzy. many guitarists don't. look at coverdale/page vs zeppelin for example.
While you have a point in what you are saying, the key factor to take into account is that Dio, and Coverdale for that matter, are/were musicians as well as lyricists and singers, therefore things are going to be different.


The first time Dio and Iommi got together to jam, they wrote "Children of the Sea".
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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While you have a point in what you are saying, the key factor to take into account is that Dio, and Coverdale for that matter, are/were musicians as well as lyricists and singers, therefore things are going to be different.


The first time Dio and Iommi got together to jam, they wrote "Children of the Sea".
then it's not the same sabbath.

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that's the difference for me. not just a different singer (i.e. ac/dc scott/johnson) but different music.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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@Osman this guy is toooooough!! First time I heard him. Flow's on point, lyrics are tight and his punchlines are merciless. C'est du bon rap francais. :biggrin:

I wasn't a fan of their last album, it was kinda like Lupe and Lasers, you expect much more and then they disappoint. But their mixtapes and first album are heavy!

 

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