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Ben non justement moi je le trouve moyen.brother of steel a écrit :J'ai completement zappe la sortie de cet album...et en parcourant les pages de ce topic, le moins que l'on puisse dire c'est que les avis sont assez tranches: soit c'est un pur album, soit c'est une daube!
Gaëtan au KIT a écrit :Y'a des sites sur internet où tu marques ce que t'as picolé et ça te dit combien de temps il te faut pour dé-saouler. Et ben des fois c'est une semaine...
Tu peux preciser? ses parties de batterie sont trop basiques?Everflow a écrit :Je reprocherais 2 choses quand même : Vinny Appice joue un peu trop à l'économie parfois (notamment si on compare à son jeu sur Holy Diver)
Gaëtan au KIT a écrit :Y'a des sites sur internet où tu marques ce que t'as picolé et ça te dit combien de temps il te faut pour dé-saouler. Et ben des fois c'est une semaine...
"There was a track that I was uncomfortable with," he said. "And I was trying to accomodate the wishes of a couple of the bandmembers, and I'm not very good when I have to do that. I guess I'm just not that kind of a drummer; I have to play the way that I feel it. The way that a couple of the guys wanted the drumming to be, I was unable to accomodate it; I didn't see it that way at all. So it was a problem musically.
"All the way through that particular project, everybody had an open mind — I had an open mind; I didn't know if it was gonna work or not work. I went in there and tried to lay some track in the best way I could, and it was one of those musical things that didn't work out, as far as I was concerned.
"I can't remember initially... I think there were a couple of other... I have never actually spoken publicly about this — I had made a couple of remarks before in the press — but at the time, I think, there were some things that were said about me having other schedules to meet and so on and so forth, and that wasn't the case at all. It was definitely a misunderstanding.
"I was uncomfortable with some of the things surrounding that particular project. So, that was it. And I moved out. I thought Vinny [Appice, former SABBATH and current HEAVEN & HELL drummer] would be a much better choice [for HEAVEN & HELL], because Vinny is able to do those kinds of things... he's able to accomodate the kinds of things the kind of things that were being asked, and I'm not. I react. I'm a reactionary drummer, and Vinny plays drums; there's a big difference between us."
Fonz a écrit :... concernant l'artwork... pas celui de la front page (j'ai déjà trouvé son origine) mais celui de la face arrière du CD... quelqu'un aurait il des news sur ou des info sur l'ange qui domine le top page ??? d'où ca vient ? qui ? bref des infos.... thanks.
[color=red]Chacal[/color] a écrit :Putain que j'aimerais être un trve comme toi Fonz
Sais pas, tu peux toujours t'adresser a Riposte Catholique, peut-être qu'ils ont des infosFonz a écrit :Fonz a écrit :... concernant l'artwork... pas celui de la front page (j'ai déjà trouvé son origine) mais celui de la face arrière du CD... quelqu'un aurait il des news sur ou des info sur l'ange qui domine le top page ??? d'où ca vient ? qui ? bref des infos.... thanks.
... JE CHERCHE TOUJOURS UNE REPONSE..... please....
Après c'est des classiques, donc y'a aussi l'image qu'on s'en fait et le temps qui joue je pense. Moi je le trouve excellent, autant que les autres, même si forcément les classiques restent les classiques et occupe toujours une place prépondérante (HnH reste et restera probablement mon album du style favoris, et pour les autres des titres comme "I" par exemple restent indétrônables...). Pour les 3 titres bonus de Dio Years perso je les trouvent très bons mais pas le niveau d'un de leurs grands morceaux pour autant, sur le dernier par exemple je préfère Bible Black ou Atom and Evil par exemple.Hellion a écrit :Effectivement, si les 3 inédits de Dio Years avaient été sur cet album ca aurait été mes 3 titres préférés.
Un peu déçu de mon coté aussi donc. Même si ca reste vraiment excellent dans le style.
Mais pour moi il n'arrive pas a la cheville de Dehumanizer, sans parler de HnH et Mob Rules.
Gaëtan au KIT a écrit :Y'a des sites sur internet où tu marques ce que t'as picolé et ça te dit combien de temps il te faut pour dé-saouler. Et ben des fois c'est une semaine...
The Great Southern Brainfart: I want to talk about your playing on the KILL DEVIL HILL album. The playing on this album is like nothing I've ever heard you do before. You have such a signature sound to it but there's some groove and swing in there that I've never heard from Vinny Appice.
Vinny: There are two things that were involved in that. One thing was that the last HEAVEN & HELL album, "The Devil You Know", was written with a friggin' drum machine. It was all of us in a room with a drum machine. It was stupid. I wanted to go into a rehearsal place and jam and work the shit up loud. That's the way we did "Mob Rules" and "Dehumanizer", but instead, it wound up with us working in Ronnie's [James Dio] studio with a drum machine. When we recorded "The Devil You Know", the band wanted it really simple on the drums so I didn't play a lot on that album. When the album came out, I got all this feedback like, "Vinny didn't play shit on the drums," and "The drums are really boring," and shit like that [laughs]. I was like, "OK, but you guys don't know the whole story." That was in my head so I decided that I was going to play my ass off on [the KILL DEVIL HILL] record.
The Great Southern Brainfart: I really loved "The Devil You Know" and I had no idea the level of restraint you were working with.
Vinny: Well, with SABBATH, it was more that the playing had to be under that SABBATH umbrella. We couldn't do too much crazy shit. Even having too much melody would be too nice for SABBATH. There are three different egos that are running the band and the way "The Devil You Know" was written, it wasn't inspiring for me to play drum machine parts. You can't hang or swing on a drum machine. It's hard to work that way. If we would've been in a room rehearsing the music, it would've been a lot more aggressive and a lot more SABBATH-y than what came out.