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Old 08-01-2016, 05:46 AM   #11771 (permalink)
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It's a really grey area. Sabbath was the most HM of those three. Once the NWOBHM hit the scene the genre became more clearly defined.

I always considered Zep and Purple to be Hard Rock and not Heavy Metal.

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Kiss Alive will never, ever be confused with Made in Japan or How the West was Won when it comes to being hard rock.
Well, in the early to mid 70s, though, we called some stuff heavy metal and other stuff hard rock and there wasn't much confusion about that.

Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin were heavy metal (as were Uriah Heep, Judas Priest, etc.).

KISS, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Ted Nugent (at least releasing albums as Ted Nugent, sans "Amboy Dukes"), Alice Cooper (at least after their first album or two), etc. were hard rock.

There were some artists who kind of straddled the two, also, like Iron Butterfly and Grand Funk Railroad.

The difference was that the heavy metal artists had notable prog influences, whereas the hard rock groups were doing stuff that had some stylistic similarities to heavy metal, but they employed that style in the context of what were essentially pop songs--intro-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-type song structures, with more typical pop harmonic content, rhythmic content, etc.

And I'd still say that's the difference between (heavy) metal and hard rock (which among other things, underscores that "hair metal" was a misnomer, as that was hard rock, not metal, because most of it uses pop song structures without any significant prog influences).
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Old 08-01-2016, 11:27 AM   #11772 (permalink)
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Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin were heavy metal (as were Uriah Heep, Judas Priest, etc.).
After Zeppelin released IV John Paul Jones quoted in an interview saying "At least no-one will be calling us heavy metal anymore."

I agree with his sentiments.
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Old 08-02-2016, 10:56 PM   #11774 (permalink)
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After Zeppelin released IV John Paul Jones quoted in an interview saying "At least no-one will be calling us heavy metal anymore."

I agree with his sentiments.
Yeah. I remember that. There's a fine line between hard rock and heavy metal. LZ never really went beyond that for a full album. I can see "Rock and Roll" being heavy metal. Sabbath, yes. I wouldn't know about Uriah Heep. Never listened to a full album, and I'll get to that later. But Zep, nah.
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Yeah. I remember that. There's a fine line between hard rock and heavy metal. LZ never really went beyond that for a full album. I can see "Rock and Roll" being heavy metal. Sabbath, yes. I wouldn't know about Uriah Heep. Never listened to a full album, and I'll get to that later. But Zep, nah.
As far as Heep goes, check out Demons and Wizards first. Probably their best album.
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Finally. It baffles me how a lot of metalheads not into punk somehow find them an exception.
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