They are NOT the #1 band in the world. I saw their sorry a** concert in 1976 and they were 2 hours late starting the damn thing. Overrated BS band. Sorry Zep lovers :) Page is not the riff king.
@@jonathanlund6708 Your right, but these days, there are way better guitarists. He was untouchable back then, radio killed Zeppelin for me, same with Queen.
They give a lot of time to only a few artists. I agree. By now all of those given so much attention have the biggest backcatalogue for people to spend $$ on. If they were start ups in todays' times they'd only get an honorable mention.
Haha,Ozzy never loose his slang - no matter how long he lifes somewhere (in that case in the US)!I Birmingham is to formativ I guess... ;- ) keep it Mr/Sir Osbourne!xxx
Without Black Sabbath we wouldn't have Alice in Chains and Kings X, 2 of the best bands EVER to walk the earth. So my best wishes to Ozzy and the crew, Dio rocked it, Tony Iomi, all those guys were instrumental in raising the victory flag for metal and heavy music. 👍💯
If Motorhed is PUNK, than WTF are AC/DC ? Both bands are influenced by Rock n Roll . The only element of PUNK in Iron Maiden or Motorhed is the speed . Metallica had more in common with PUNK than either band . PUNK fans used to even say Judas Priest was PUNK. People that are uncomfortable liking anything outside their chosen music genres.
@Gode Tonter Nobody's saying Motörhead was a punk band, just that they were very influenced by punk. To say that speed is the only commonality between Motörhead and punk is insane; the whole attitude and ethos of the band was the rebellious "stick it to the man" thing which basically defines punk. Sure, Metallica might have been "more punk" (depending on the era/album), but so what? It makes absolutely zero difference to Motörhead's influences. I'm not saying they're punk inspired just to justify listening to them; frankly, I don't really like punk. I'm just pointing out the obvious and undeniable influence.
Must not have done very much research on KISS hit records. Beth and Detroit Rock City both charted #7 and Forever charted at #8. Both higher than "I Was Made for Loving You".
c0uchsl0uch . I'm pretty sure that LZ was classified as acid rock or something equally ridiculous and agree that Black Sabbath is the metal baby's daddy.
Beth #8 Forever #9 Rock and Roll all nite #10 I was made for loving you #11 Hard luck women #15 Calling Dr. Love #22 Christine 16 #25 (New York Grove #12 Ace!!l) they had lots of hits
The difference between heavy metal and hard rock is not necessarily about tempo or volume. Its really more about influence. Hard rock is generally rooted in the blues whereas metal is often times influenced by Classical. Not always, mind you...both can and have gone the other direction.
Just by seeing the "Devil's horns" shown wrong in the thumbnail, I thought this documentary would be all kinds of wrong. Going by the comments, looks like I was right. Will still watch it though at a later time.
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Metal is just a word. Music hard or soft is music. The late 70`s and all of the 80`s were a party! America was having a blast! We need to get back to that again because right now we are not doing so good. I want the good times to roll and the dark times to end. Hair metal forever!!!
I was a teenager in the 80's. When bands such as Bon Jovi, Poison, Ratt, just to name a few, sounded kind of exciting initially but quickly became a bit boring. There are bands from the 80's I still listen to but for the most part, I was so glad when the Seattle bands hit the scene. Not overshadowing how glad I was with Metallica, Megadeth, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, etc was out there to give us something worth listening to.
I have never thought of iron maiden as a punk band, in fact I see them as a true heavy metal band and when I think heavy metal I think iron maiden, I don't even fucking like punk, we use to beat up punks in my teens
First off, Lemmy was working for Jimi when Sabbath was playing music!! Second, Lemmy didn’t join Hawkwind until 71,72!!! How many albums had Sabbath put out by then??????
When you hear Def Leppard being described as "punk influenced", you get the feeling that you could be doing something a lot better with your time than sitting through a history told a million times before in one way or another, mixed with a healthy dollop of pure horseshit.
@@johannacox3267 Exactly. And Emerson Lake & Palmer are a progressive rock band. I was making fun of the fact that this video refers to Maiden as Punk 😆
Quite obviously this documentary (and I use that word very loosely), was put together by people who know absolutely nothing about the heavy metal genre. Then to add insult, they get someone to read from a badly written script, who knows even less about the form he's commenting about. Do yourself a favour and avoid this rubbish and find something that's done by people that not only respect the genre, but actually listen to the music. Major fail on so many levels.
Well they're still Ozzy's solo albums. The lineup included Ozzy they were known as the Blizzard of Oz band. It's Ozzy, Randy Rhodes, Tommy Aldridge, and Bob Daisley and I don't remember who played Keyboards.
@@metalmike570 How can they be solo albums if played by a band (not session musicians)? That's just idiotic. The keyboards were played by Don Airy and the drummer was Lee Kerslake not Albridge.
@@jonnolee667 I see your point, yeah it was Ozzy's band. Tommy Aldridge was the bands touring drummer so we're both right.....European line-up Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Randy Rhoads - guitar Rudy Sarzo - bass Tommy Aldridge - drums Lindsay Bridgewater - keyboards North America line-up Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Randy Rhoads - guitar Rudy Sarzo - bass Tommy Aldridge - drums Don Airey - keyboards North America line-up Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Bernie Tormé - guitar Rudy Sarzo - bass Tommy Aldridge - drums Don Airey - keyboards Speak of the Devil line-up Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Brad Gillis - guitar Rudy Sarzo - bass Tommy Aldridge - drums Don Airey - keyboards
@@jonnolee667 Yes, Lee Kerslake was on the studio albums and Tommy Aldridge was the touring drummer. I didn't realize that Kerslake was the studio drummer / on the albums; I thought it was Aldridge. This is phenomenal work, every rock musician on these albums are golden. Super, super classic stuff Ozzy is an Icon, keep rockin' Godfather of Heavy Metal. He should get a lifetime achievement award - I guess that's the R'NR Hall of Fame. He's already there so..
Every body in aerosmith got to talk except the best rythym guitar player tied with Malcolm young is brad witford. Somebody out there tell me why I've seen iron maiden twice as an opening band had friends who loved them and only know run2the hills. I know they're a great band but I've never gave them a chance.
🤦🏻♂️ Ozzy doesn’t know how to play a single instrument lol. Maaaayyybbbeee harmonica. But I’m probably as good at the harmonica as he is. “He’s one of the ones that really knows how to play!” Nothing against sabbath or Ozzy, legendary!
They were sorta metalish in the early days when there was not the heavy bands /genres....flick of the switch etc...Bon Scott was a very Hard Rock singer..Brian Johnson more metal metal.
They got coined as metal in glam explosion of the 80s as well as a lot of bands white snake def leppard those bands were more hard rock but jumped on the glam band wagon that was a decade 10years called themselves metal so ya they should be in this
this is a heavy metal documentary about early 80s, not another extreme metal documentary. already steve harris dave murray and other members of Maiden proudly stated many times Maiden of course has punk influenced themes. it seems many people never listened to Iron Maiden debut album.. comment section is full of poser comments...
+INDLIS Yeah those guys ain't metal either. Problem is, people confuse bands and groups which INFLUENCED the creation of metal, with the first metal bands themselves.
@@sainandanramakrishnan4812 If Maiden, Diamond Head, Saxon and co were the second wave of Brittish HM, then who were the first wave? Surely Black Sabbath alone wouldn't have been a wave by itself. Purple, Rainbow, Lord Baltimore, Uriah Heep, etc together with Sabbath were the first wave of HM, its just that metal got way more aggressive and thus in many people's head it does not compute, that early metal was not that aggressive, so they rather deny they were metal. But they are stupid, so it doesn't count.
In my opinion, Def Leppard was THE BAND....in their entire career sold more records then anyone else......I saw them 16 times throughout their carrers......Def Lepperd...
I'll garuntee you they didn't sell more records than zeppelin or Metallica, even Metallica black album sold more than def leopard entire catalog hell bon Jovi sold more and they were cheesy af
This is just a repeat of my youth I grew up with all this stuff it's nothing new just slapping together pounded out like to make it music industry does to you younger kids some of us older folks they've been around awhile grew up with all this this is nothing new
Why would kiss be in here? They are more like candy rock, although I am a big fan of them, im not sure if they made a song that i didnt like, until asylum album from then on down they werent my forte any longer
Um, so many factual inaccuracies. Especially when it comes to Kiss. They only have one hit song? They only went 7 years without make-up? And Peter Criss left the tour with Aerosmith in 2003? I went to that show. Peter was there.
Ozzy- famous to his fans for his loving shouts " God bless you"
I never got into Zeppelin but I respect their legacy.
I used to be like you… man, you are MISSING OUT!
Page is the greatest riff writer (and stealer lol) that’s ever lived.
They are NOT the #1 band in the world. I saw their sorry a** concert in 1976 and they were 2 hours late starting the damn thing. Overrated BS band. Sorry Zep lovers :) Page is not the riff king.
Me either a three of I'd not get into. Shit I didn't Evan. Get into van Halen I just a couple weeks ago listened to van 2 album in full
@@axatax57 but in the studio he was untouchable
@@jonathanlund6708 Your right, but these days, there are way better guitarists. He was untouchable back then, radio killed Zeppelin for me, same with Queen.
Cooper is right in everything he says
Fact
This documentary only barely scratches the surface of what Metal actually is.
You really think they can squeeze all the Metal history in an hour?
rhomotor really?????
They give a lot of time to only a few artists. I agree. By now all of those given so much attention have the biggest backcatalogue for people to spend $$ on. If they were start ups in todays' times they'd only get an honorable mention.
You're right...The history of metal is similar to one of those Elder Scrolls video games!!
Metallica trash metal... like radio Christmas party dancing friendly trash metal!
Sabbath is the original metal band and that's all there is to it
I couldn't agree with you anymore.
Can't be denied.
I thought so too, but now I'm not so sure. It's looking like MC5 actually started it. But Sabbath was the first to identify itself as a metal band.
AC/DC is my fav Hard Rock band.
I like how none of the bands define themselves as metal we play rock n roll
thats what lemmy always said,its all rock'n roll
Great video!
Haha,Ozzy never loose his slang - no matter how long he lifes somewhere (in that case in the US)!I Birmingham is to formativ I guess... ;- ) keep it Mr/Sir Osbourne!xxx
At 6:21 ....Its not Ronnie Dio, Its "Ronnie James Dio" Sir, The Man On The Silver Mountain. Black Sabbath Vocalist (RJD \m/ R.i.p)
Year of air or release for reference??
Without Black Sabbath we wouldn't have Alice in Chains and Kings X, 2 of the best bands EVER to walk the earth. So my best wishes to Ozzy and the crew, Dio rocked it, Tony Iomi, all those guys were instrumental in raising the victory flag for metal and heavy music. 👍💯
Iron Maiden was more punk influenced than Motörhead?? Really?? Sure, their first couple albums were a little punk-ish but never Motörhead level.
Steve has gone on record in the Metal Evolution doc that he wanted Iron Maiden to have NOTHING to do with punk!! He HATED punk!!!
Motorhead hated being called metal that's why it's like hating your own skin color in my opinion lol
If Motorhed is PUNK, than WTF are AC/DC ? Both bands are influenced by Rock n Roll . The only element of PUNK in Iron Maiden or Motorhed is the speed . Metallica had more in common with PUNK than either band . PUNK fans used to even say Judas Priest was PUNK. People that are uncomfortable liking anything outside their chosen music genres.
@Gode Tonter Nobody's saying Motörhead was a punk band, just that they were very influenced by punk. To say that speed is the only commonality between Motörhead and punk is insane; the whole attitude and ethos of the band was the rebellious "stick it to the man" thing which basically defines punk. Sure, Metallica might have been "more punk" (depending on the era/album), but so what? It makes absolutely zero difference to Motörhead's influences. I'm not saying they're punk inspired just to justify listening to them; frankly, I don't really like punk. I'm just pointing out the obvious and undeniable influence.
Iron maiden punk get your head outta your ....
Kiss has had more than 1 hit song.
Guitarist Jason Newsted ????? 😱😛
This documentary is something the BBC would make.
I was always surprised how kiss never got recognized for the song Detroit Rock City
I grew up with Motley Crue! They were raunchy and aggressive!
I grew up and now....not saying "dying".....but taking the final curve !!
Must not have done very much research on KISS hit records. Beth and Detroit Rock City both charted #7 and Forever charted at #8. Both higher than "I Was Made for Loving You".
So far Priest is the only actual metal band so far.
sabbath
I love almost all of them but my Lord of Darkness and Number One is Alice Cooper.
Maybe the lord of darkness. But the screaming banshee is Rob Halford. Best of them all bar none. Operatic but buzzsaw harsh as well
never got into led zeppelin, but yes give me Black Sabbath, i think most metalheads are Black Sabbath fans
c0uchsl0uch . I'm pretty sure that LZ was classified as acid rock or something equally ridiculous and agree that Black Sabbath is the metal baby's daddy.
Both
Led Zep, as great as they are, were not considered Heavy Metal in England!!
led zeppelin is more hard rock than metal
@@freebee8221 Led Zep certainly were a stepping stone, something like Jimi Hendrix - Led Zepp - Black Sabbath!
Beth #8 Forever #9 Rock and Roll all nite #10 I was made for loving you #11 Hard luck women #15 Calling Dr. Love #22 Christine 16 #25 (New York Grove #12 Ace!!l) they had lots of hits
The difference between heavy metal and hard rock is not necessarily about tempo or volume. Its really more about influence. Hard rock is generally rooted in the blues whereas metal is often times influenced by Classical. Not always, mind you...both can and have gone the other direction.
Just by seeing the "Devil's horns" shown wrong in the thumbnail, I thought this documentary would be all kinds of wrong. Going by the comments, looks like I was right. Will still watch it though at a later time.
"& the more punk influenced Iron Maiden & Def Leppard...."
annnnnnnd Im done.
Haha, yeah, really !
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I laughed my ass off at that. Maiden is VERY vocal about how they hated EVERYTHING about Punk, especially Steve Harris.
Totally! Motley Crue (First 2 albums) and Motorhead had a little punk influence but NOT Maiden and Def Leppard
No doubt. Steve Harris is on record stating that he detests punk and anything related to punk.
There all great but Richie Blackmore & "Deep Purple" is the standard all must bow too!!!!! People forget.
Sure, right behind Judas Priest. Defenders of the Faith.
So many incorrect "facts" in this - but it's still an enjoyable background/light watch. Just take it with a grain of salt.
Cool, check out"End Time's" by Larry Boy. I Just Love it. Playing around.
Metal is just a word. Music hard or soft is music. The late 70`s and all of the 80`s were a party! America was having a blast! We need to get back to that again because right now we are not doing so good. I want the good times to roll and the dark times to end. Hair metal forever!!!
Most of these bands are more on the hard rock side of the fence
i hear that already...5min.......but i get what theyre saying, theyre not Heavy metal. youre age is showing; so is mine.
So the question is, what's heavy metal today????? Damn that's a confusing question!! 🤔
John Paul Jones... Zep's keyboard player. 🙄🙄🙄🙄 I heard he had a go at the bass too 😂😂😂😂
I was a teenager in the 80's. When bands such as Bon Jovi, Poison, Ratt, just to name a few, sounded kind of exciting initially but quickly became a bit boring. There are bands from the 80's I still listen to but for the most part, I was so glad when the Seattle bands hit the scene. Not overshadowing how glad I was with Metallica, Megadeth, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, etc was out there to give us something worth listening to.
Nothing is more boring than the "Seattle scene"
6:22 Ronnie James Dio ❤❤❤
You left Randy Rhodes out of of this: thanks it's the only right thing here....
Subtitule.....?????
those bands are what they want to be
It's so true. Wolfmother had nothing to say
You know why Barbara Bush loves Ozzie's stuff, right? Because he made a song about her dad, Aleister Crowley.
Hahaha brilliant! You made my day!
Lol...
Great video,,,,Black Sabbath is to ROCK/Heavy Metal.....like Dale Earnhardt is to Nascar
skipped the most important part of jp career, the super glue of Tim Owens!
yes i loved that punk band IRON MAIDEN
I have never thought of iron maiden as a punk band, in fact I see them as a true heavy metal band and when I think heavy metal I think iron maiden, I don't even fucking like punk, we use to beat up punks in my teens
Punk....❗☢️✴️Are you a truely listening to Maiden..🖕🖕? Are you really a metal head..? Iron Maiden can't be grouped under 'punk' shit...not at all 👹
Nobody wants to be Peter Criss. Not even Peter Criss wants to be Peter Criss.
Ok I'm not even a minute in and this is already wrong
Yes, this doc is wrong on several occasions.
En español?
WTF... in the first minute of this documentary the narrater talks about "metal bands" and gets at least 10 facts wrong immediately....
John Paul Jones,mate
Even Ozzy's said and admitted that Lemmy came first!!! YOU REALLY HAVE TO MENTION HAWKWIND
First off, Lemmy was working for Jimi when Sabbath was playing music!! Second, Lemmy didn’t join Hawkwind until 71,72!!! How many albums had Sabbath put out by then??????
Gotcha bro, Dont get me wrong im a MASSIVE Sabbath fan.. i saw there last two concerts as well in The UK.. just saying there should be a mention
4:07 John paul jones Keyboards? ...
Yes?
Why did I watch the whole thing?
There is only one metal and thats HEAVY METAL.
The narrator sounds like the dude who does how it's made.
maybe 1/3 of these bands are metal!
When you hear Def Leppard being described as "punk influenced", you get the feeling that you could be doing something a lot better with your time than sitting through a history told a million times before in one way or another, mixed with a healthy dollop of pure horseshit.
😂😂😂 truth
This video is about rock music.
Maiden is my favourite punk band... followed by Emerson Lake & Palmer.
Never heard of Maiden as being described as punk. 🙄😆 They're definitely hard metal.
@@johannacox3267 Exactly.
And Emerson Lake & Palmer are a progressive rock band.
I was making fun of the fact that this video refers to Maiden as Punk 😆
Funny how people missed the fact that there is no music in his videos
Quite obviously this documentary (and I use that word very loosely), was put together by people who know absolutely nothing about the heavy metal genre. Then to add insult, they get someone to read from a badly written script, who knows even less about the form he's commenting about. Do yourself a favour and avoid this rubbish and find something that's done by people that not only respect the genre, but actually listen to the music. Major fail on so many levels.
Neither Blizzards of Ozz or Diary of a Madman were Solo albums, they were recorded by a Band named Blizzard of Ozz. The first album being self titled.
Well they're still Ozzy's solo albums. The lineup included Ozzy they were known as the Blizzard of Oz band. It's Ozzy, Randy Rhodes, Tommy Aldridge, and Bob Daisley and I don't remember who played Keyboards.
@@metalmike570 How can they be solo albums if played by a band (not session musicians)? That's just idiotic.
The keyboards were played by Don Airy and the drummer was Lee Kerslake not Albridge.
@@jonnolee667 I see your point, yeah it was Ozzy's band. Tommy Aldridge was the bands touring drummer so we're both right.....European line-up
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Randy Rhoads - guitar
Rudy Sarzo - bass
Tommy Aldridge - drums
Lindsay Bridgewater - keyboards
North America line-up
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Randy Rhoads - guitar
Rudy Sarzo - bass
Tommy Aldridge - drums
Don Airey - keyboards
North America line-up
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Bernie Tormé - guitar
Rudy Sarzo - bass
Tommy Aldridge - drums
Don Airey - keyboards
Speak of the Devil line-up
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Brad Gillis - guitar
Rudy Sarzo - bass
Tommy Aldridge - drums
Don Airey - keyboards
@@metalmike570 Both right?
@@jonnolee667 Yes, Lee Kerslake was on the studio albums and Tommy Aldridge was the touring drummer. I didn't realize that Kerslake was the studio drummer / on the albums; I thought it was Aldridge. This is phenomenal work, every rock musician on these albums are golden. Super, super classic stuff Ozzy is an Icon, keep rockin' Godfather of Heavy Metal. He should get a lifetime achievement award - I guess that's the R'NR Hall of Fame. He's already there so..
Every body in aerosmith got to talk except the best rythym guitar player tied with Malcolm young is brad witford.
Somebody out there tell me why I've seen iron maiden twice as an opening band had friends who loved them and only know run2the hills. I know they're a great band but I've never gave them a chance.
to me zeppelin were on the downhill slope since 1975, yes they had a few good songs after that
I have no intention of going away quietly either
🤦🏻♂️ Ozzy doesn’t know how to play a single instrument lol. Maaaayyybbbeee harmonica. But I’m probably as good at the harmonica as he is. “He’s one of the ones that really knows how to play!” Nothing against sabbath or Ozzy, legendary!
There is NOTHING Punk about Iron Maiden, other than the 1st few editions of Eddie.
Michael Chmiel Paul DiAnno was very punk dude.
@@karensimpson5908 Only in looks, he sang very well, a big NO NO in punk.
That's what I said too definitely NOT punk. 😆🙄
AC/DC is not metal lol. They are hard rock but it’s nice they put them in this though.
They were sorta metalish in the early days when there was not the heavy bands /genres....flick of the switch etc...Bon Scott was a very Hard Rock singer..Brian Johnson more metal metal.
um..they are far from the only one
More metal than the growling, inaudible, thrashing, speed playing ass punks today.
They got coined as metal in glam explosion of the 80s as well as a lot of bands white snake def leppard those bands were more hard rock but jumped on the glam band wagon that was a decade 10years called themselves metal so ya they should be in this
Ac/DC is more metal then def leppard
How are you gonna label JPJ the keyboard player of Zepp
I'd label him the glue.
GOODDAY.
I thought this was about Dee Sniders Metal Mania 😂😂😂
Alice said it RIGHT
Sharon Osborne? PLEASE! 😩
hard rock, heavy metal and thrash metal ... that's all I know. other things, for me, are just "yeah yeah, whatever"
Why do I get the feeling that this doc is all about Sharon Osbourne?
i dont know
Still seems a bit ironic that Judas Priest were sued over a Spooky Tooth song
So many inaccuracies here. This sucks.
At least the music in this doc was great.
Brian Reading so true & it would take too long to correct this messed up doc!!!
this is a heavy metal documentary about early 80s, not another extreme metal documentary. already steve harris dave murray and other members of Maiden proudly stated many times Maiden of course has punk influenced themes. it seems many people never listened to Iron Maiden debut album.. comment section is full of poser comments...
Especially yours.
ENJOY.
Your hand logo means "I Love You" not "Devil Horns".
Documentary about metal and most of the bands ain't even metal good job!
sabbath didnt fire ozzy in 1980, it was 79 he got fired
Black Sabbath Motörhead Melvins Prong MD45 Rammstein that’s about it for “metal” for me
Led Zeppelin, Motley Crue, Kiss and AC/DC are on a "heavy metal" documentary, but Sabbath, Motorhead are not.
Okay.
Sainandan Ramakrishnan Not even Deep Purple and Cream
+INDLIS
Yeah those guys ain't metal either.
Problem is, people confuse bands and groups which INFLUENCED the creation of metal, with the first metal bands themselves.
@@sainandanramakrishnan4812 If Maiden, Diamond Head, Saxon and co were the second wave of Brittish HM, then who were the first wave? Surely Black Sabbath alone wouldn't have been a wave by itself. Purple, Rainbow, Lord Baltimore, Uriah Heep, etc together with Sabbath were the first wave of HM, its just that metal got way more aggressive and thus in many people's head it does not compute, that early metal was not that aggressive, so they rather deny they were metal. But they are stupid, so it doesn't count.
Master of Metal=MetallicA ,Black Sabbath, Motorhead
In my opinion, Def Leppard was THE BAND....in their entire career sold more records then anyone else......I saw them 16 times throughout their carrers......Def Lepperd...
I'll garuntee you they didn't sell more records than zeppelin or Metallica, even Metallica black album sold more than def leopard entire catalog hell bon Jovi sold more and they were cheesy af
bro def leppard absolutely did not sell more records than anyone else lol
Might want to rephrase that as sold more than most of there contemporaries not then anyone else.
Defleppard absolutely fukin Rocks
Led Zeppelin was a hard Rock band
What about Power Metal ?
Deep Purple is my main early metal band
Before professing Christianity, Cooper said his stage name came from a OUIJA Board.
The elder statesman... LMAO
47:03 holy fuck david stHubbins is geezed hahahah
This is just a repeat of my youth I grew up with all this stuff it's nothing new just slapping together pounded out like to make it music industry does to you younger kids some of us older folks they've been around awhile grew up with all this this is nothing new
how do you get in an argument about creativity with the premier bass player on the planet Nikko lol
Sad, no spanish subtitles. :( :(
All the band's featured here are solid. I'm from L.A. we have produced a rock star or two. England has a couple. I think. Like 3 or 4. Wait, ACDC isnt English so it's 3. Kidding. England is King when it comes to heavy metal. Judas Preist gets my vote for #1. Fμ©k the Rock and Roll Hall of fame.
Iron Maiden never stopped when Bruce and Adrian left the band. But credit goes to Def Leppard. SMH
back in black 200 million albums sold?? that cant be right?
Iron Maiden and Def Leppard are punk based ?....OK 10:29 AND I'M DONE.....
This is what happens when people who know nothing about heavy metal ,make a documentary, its funny.
By the way what the hell is this? THis is no real documentary lol
The people who made this dont know about Heavy metal
Robert Plants son died? I didn’t know that
I think his son was only 4 when he died.
Why would kiss be in here? They are more like candy rock, although I am a big fan of them, im not sure if they made a song that i didnt like, until asylum album from then on down they werent my forte any longer
Um, so many factual inaccuracies. Especially when it comes to Kiss. They only have one hit song? They only went 7 years without make-up? And Peter Criss left the tour with Aerosmith in 2003? I went to that show. Peter was there.
This video is a joke
Where is Uriah Heep? Blue Oyster Cult? Blue Cheer? Mountain? these bands' early work is proto-metal
Enough said.