nomisofsiman
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Categorization is the main problem with this documentary. As he confesses he is not too familiar with a specific genre, yet he has no problem labeling some bands under a certain genre that is does not know much about. As he defined what power metal is , he almost defined Iron Maiden. And even though he is familiar with Iron Maiden and since he labelled them into NWOBHM (which is more of a "point in time" genre, Diamond Head and Maiden could not be more different), he could not call them power metal.
See, I would have to disagree with you there. I don't know what his definition is as I haven't seen these yet, but in terms of Maiden, I would argue they basically are pre-power metal. If for sake of argument if Maiden were to come out today, I'm pretty damn sure people would label them as power metal. Hell, a lot of bands trying to be Iron Maiden are power metal. From reviews I read when Helloween came out, people initially were slagging them even for being an Iron Maiden clone (even though Kai's inspiration was more Priest than Maiden). That is my problem though with calling NWOBHM a genre. It isn't. It's a movement. Iron Maiden, Diamond Head, Witchfinder General, Tank and Saxon are all considered NWOBHM, yet most of them don't sound a damn thing alike.