Pelata
FINAL SIGN
He's only got 45 minutes (edited) to cram so much into every episode. Hopefully when/if this comes out on DVD there'll be bonus footage.
haha I know you don't like it but that's a pretty far leap to call it the "most bland uninspired sub-genres in metal" even with its track record in recent years.
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Right but you have to understand that this isn't 'metal for people who spend all day on the internet talking about metal and running labels and booking shows and downloading/buying too many albums', it's 'metal for VH1 viewers'. Quite a difference and worlds ahead of Eddie Trunk. People should know about the roots before you get TOO deep into a genre and this is a tv show with limited time. An introduction to nu-metal is going to be just that -- an introduction. I don't even know who the fuck Mordred is and I grew up listening to nu-metal (well until I turned 13 or so).
Btw, I tried to contact Sam via his website back when his first film hit. I had hoped to bring him to the festival as my guest (yes, expenses paid). I never heard back. Guess we aren't big enough to get his attention.
it seems on his wall of bands it looks like it might be Helloween / Nightwish / Hammerfall / Sonata / Iced Earth / Blind Guardian. I am sure he will waste 25% of the episode talking about something else other than the topic at hand and then talk about how power metal is the opposite of extreme metal and he will show 15% of the show with clips of those bands. It seems to be the theme.
I think Sam Dunn is brilliant. I think he is about as close to being "one of us" as we will see in the media. Eddie Trunk can lick his balls.
Anyhow, just a few thoughts/critiques on a few of the episodes:
Pre-Metal: Honestly, I just didn't find myself caring that much.
Early Metal Part 1- US Division: I had no idea how insane MC5 were as a live band. Those few minutes made me search out other clips and I'm in awe of what they were doing way back then.
Early Metal Part 2- UK Division: He could have stuck this one with the Pre-Metal episode and I would have been fine with it.
NWoBHM- He stuck to the mainstream biggies for the majority. It would have been nice to see a bit more on the tons of others that were great. I mean there is only so much Diamonhead I want to hear about.
I'll never quite understand why GnR is so loved, and Motley Crue so despised (by critics). Especially when GnR was signed, because Geffen wanted their own Motley Crue. They also referred to GnR as "giant killers". I'm not quite sure what giants they killed. The two biggest bands of that era, were probably Crue and Leppard, both of which had their greatest successes at the same time or after GnR.Glam- The main vibe given off from all the bands was "It was a hell of a time and I'm glad we were a part of it." There was no real bitterness over the way it crashed and my respect increased for several of those interviewed as a result.
I'm not sure why Shock Rock needs its own hour.Still to come: Shock Rock, Power Metal, Progressive Metal.
I'm not sure why Shock Rock needs its own hour.
I'll never quite understand why GnR is so loved, and Motley Crue so despised (by critics). Especially when GnR was signed, because Geffen wanted their own Motley Crue.
I'm not sure why Shock Rock needs its own hour.
That's probably it. However, I'm surprised that there aren't going to be episodes dedicated to Death Metal and Black Metal, or at least a single episode on "extreme" Metal.Alice Cooper or Manson have new albums to push?
As for doom, nobody cares.
That's probably it. However, I'm surprised that there aren't going to be episodes dedicated to Death Metal and Black Metal, or at least a single episode on "extreme" Metal.
That's probably it. However, I'm surprised that there aren't going to be episodes dedicated to Death Metal and Black Metal, or at least a single episode on "extreme" Metal.
it seems on his wall of bands it looks like it might be Helloween / Nightwish / Hammerfall / Sonata / Iced Earth / Blind Guardian. I am sure he will waste 25% of the episode talking about something else other than the topic at hand and then talk about how power metal is the opposite of extreme metal and he will show 15% of the show with clips of those bands. It seems to be the theme.
I suspect that this will be released on DVD and that many of the more obscure bands will be there (longer running time compare to the TV edition, bonus scenes, etc...)