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RE: 2016 Metal Album Review - "Brotherhood of the Snake" by Testament

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Aahh, a fellow music fanatic! VERY pleased to read this comment, thank you! As to your question, I am a HUGE fan of Satriani, a true legend in and of himself. I was particularly as big a fan of Blackmore except for when he was in Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio, and I'm not as big on Johnson, but I do appreciate what he does as a musician. Whether or not I'm a fan of certain musicians doesn't by any means muddle my acknowledgement of the fact that they were very influential and monumental to the evolution of different music genres as we know it.

While I can appreciate and enjoy some of the "hard rock" side such as many of the bands you mentioned, I just can't help but have a soft spot for the heavier stuff, mainly because I heard a lot of it in my youth. My mother loved a lot of thrash, so that's a huge chunk of what I love, especially Slayer, Testament, Exodus and Megadeth. I'm with you on Metallica though, pretty much as soon as they went all "mainstream biker rock" in the 90's I kinda fell off that wagon for quite a bit. I love their first three albums, when they were much thrashier and heavier. They lost their sound when they lost their original bassist, Cliff Burton, in my opinion.

Also, I must tip my cap to you (metaphorically of course haha) for mentioning Tool and Rush! I've always loved their off-beat drumming style, particularly because as a drummer myself, I can't do that technical style, and therefore envy that Danny Carey and Neil Peart can. I've always really looked up to them both as influences, and while I continue to strive to be able to one day play like they do, I have no delusions that I could ever truly reach what they've accomplished. They are certainly among some of my favorite drummers all across the rock genre, no question.

Oh, and if you love Satriani as much as I do, have you heard of Steve Vai? Another amazing guitar virtuoso in my opinion. And if you love both Satriani and Vai, I HIGHLY recommend a man by the name of Felix Martin if you ever get a chance to look him up. Unbelievable what that man can do with a double-neck (top has 12 strings and bottom has either 6 or 7 strings, at least on his specific model). I have a live recorded concert he did in Boston, MA that was released through Prosthetic Records (they put out a lot of progressive metal and "djent" bands). Really worth checking out if you desire.

Anyway, it was very nice to discuss this with you, and it is SO refreshing to see another on here who seems to be as passionate about music as I am! Cheers!

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There are others here, perhaps with even truer, deeper passion for music. Have you met @fyrstikken? He and I have had similar conversations, about our music "passions" as you refer to them but not specifically about metal or hard rock. Anyway, it was indeed enjoyable to read your article and your reply to my comments. Rush is absolutely A W E S O M E ! ! ! Not only their talent for playing instruments but their diversity, and imagination for such rich stories, like Red Barchetta & The Trees. My cliche of young friends would often argue about which is the best 3 man band, between Rush & ZZ Top, and I always took Rush. ZZ Top was kewl tho, especially their humor (TV Dinner) and theatrics.

And yes, I know of Steve Vai, tho I haven't heard too much of his work. But since you brought him up, I'm off to see what I can find of his to refresh my aged memory.

You seem to have good writing skills and express yourself well. I hope you continue to use this platform and may you receive the rewards your talent bestows on you. Be patient as this platform matures, and be glad you got into Steemit early - this is gonna be big!

Here's a good example of Vai:


Tho I like the more melodic nature of Satriani, with his classic Surfin With the Alien here

Damn, it's been a while since I've heard both their live performances! Woo! Felt really good to listen to that again. Thanks for the videos, that took me back haha. I mean, I'm only 26, but I've pretty much been raised by stuff like this alongside thrash and what not. Anyway, thought you'd appreciate a video I found of that guy I mentioned earlier, Felix Martin. Hope you like it!

He's Venezuelan-born, but moved to America after winning a scholorship to Berklee College in Boston, MA. This video is actually from the same live album I have of him, it was recorded at Berklee's performing auditorium by the college, the sound quality is fantastic. What I love most about him and his group is that he's not the only talented musician of the bunch, as you can probably tell from the video. Amazing drummer and bassist as well, they are very technical and I love shit like that. The guitar he's playing on is such a trip too, isn't it? Unbelievable craftsmanship. I can't play guitar to save my life by any means, but I can still appreciate the beauty in the handi-work, it was the first instrument I picked up after all. Just couldn't wrap my head around it though, so I switched to singing, then to drums, then back to singing, as I am my band's vocalist now. But stuff like this man does has always just blown me away, sometimes doesn't even sound human!

Wow! That was f'ing fantastic, thx for sharing that! What an unusual instrument and style he has playing it. Although I've never learned to play any instrument, like you can appreciate the craftsmanship and the talent playing it.

Also appreciate that this was a 3 man show, and yes, all were talented, tho harder (for me at least) to appreciate the bass. Not saying it was bad, but just not much for this guy to grab onto. I liked the drummer better in what he showed.

Thanx again, it's great to connect. L8R

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