Posted on 10/31/2018 3:40:56 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
I know it's off music day. Just thinking to get us out of the politics.
How did I forget about those two? Definitely power ballads. Also, "Simple Man" by Skynard.
Yup, missed it. My bad.
All I’ve ever heard from Metallica is high-speed thrash rock. But then never had an album or disc. Open to your suggestion.
Well keep wondering Mr. Critic, because it was not. Just another ballad.
Yes!
"Stop Draggin My Heart Around" was a slow ballad.
“Time Stand Still” by RUSH.
I had to do some searching, but SOMEBODY thinks that it's a power ballad.
“Seize this moment a little bit longer..”
Evidently you don’t know what a ballard
is. Marty Robbins was the king.
Try for the heart that I once had
See also House on a Hill by Kamelot
Yup. Carpenters.
What counts as "best" though is pretty much a matter of taste or perspective. Just like some might prefer the power of a Louis Armstrong. Others, the artistry of a Bix Beiderbecke.
The entire internet disagrees with you on Sister Christian but of you could be right
You failed to notice I mentioned it due to the Wonderland movie, Im a. little. old to consider Night Ranger an important band chronologically
Its not a song I ever bought but it did become catchy in my memory after that disturbing movie as one of the few lighter moments kind of the way Stuck in the Middle did after Resevoir Dogs ..another grotesque movie
you claim REO commercial pap isnt a power ballad that is just nonsensical....they owned power ballad s in the early to mid 80s and Id say Arrowsmith did later ...as for the band I liked them for Golden Country and Riding the Storm Out albums early 70s ....Golden Country although a political screed qualifies for pre power ballad ...you can hear where the vocalist Cronin wanted to go....1972...I saw them twice thst earl era to watch Gary Richrath play guitar...and in small venues on d in a gym on a campus
As for Steven Tyler watch this
Ill be honest its never been my thing much that Northeast sound but I did admire Perrys guitar
If youve never heard of poison or motley crüe or queensryche or pantera or Metallica or Cheap Trick or Guns and Roses or Cinderella or Meat Loaf power ballad attempts then you need to bone up
My post was simply about power ballads that to me werent walllowing in blatant commercial pap
Power ballads could and did ruin many a good rock bands authenticity and for me listenabilty but they did appeal to the dilettante and junior high school girls
All the hair bands did power ballads and aside from three of them I ignored them for it...those songs were horrible
Like Grateful Dead doing disco...trust me they did try
Thanks - was not aware of AC’s comment.
I saw an interview with Tony Peluso who said when he first played his solo, he chose to play in a very smooth Carpenter style.
Then Richard Carpenter stopped him and urged him to play in an aggressive manner and “just let it loose”.
The rest is history...and paved the way for more “Power Ballads”.
See my post #112 on Tony Peluso’s guitar solo.
Shakedown Street....cringeworthy.
And speaking of cringeworthy, "power ballads" by '80s hair bands qualify.
More of a power trio sort.
I was at Ole Miss when Shakedown Street came out
We were anticipating
We were disappointed
It was like Black and Blue felt
Though Black and Blue grew on me
Especially after the excellent (by comparison) Terrapin.
Good call on Tuesday’s Gone early on thread.
Yes, good stuff
Faithfully....great song.
I understand your argument though power ballad lines are obscure. suite Madame Blue was a great song. Some consider Lady to be a power ballad but I do not.
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