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One of the early Heavy Metal bands: (Original Post) MarineCombatEngineer Friday OP
Great song.. Permanut Friday #1
The drum solos are fantastical. nt MarineCombatEngineer Friday #2
Wait a minute..... Blue Owl Friday #3
I heard the version by Boney M jfz9580m Yesterday #4
Saw Boney-M in Frankfurt, Germany on the release of the 'Oceans of Fantasy' album SeattleVet Yesterday #5
They are cool.. jfz9580m Yesterday #6
There's an earlier progenitor of metal. JohnnyRingo 9 hrs ago #7
"da-Vida" was recorded and released n '68 3825-87867 7 hrs ago #8
you're right JohnnyRingo 6 hrs ago #9

Permanut

(8,318 posts)
1. Great song..
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 10:30 PM
Friday

Listened to it many times while playing foosball at the little tavern across from my work at Montgomery Ward

jfz9580m

(17,020 posts)
4. I heard the version by Boney M
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 01:40 AM
Yesterday

In the late eighties or rather no mid nineties here in India. I tried to dig up my old casettes, but couldn’t find it..it was one of my mom’s favorites. It must be around somewhere. I used to listen to it all the time when I was in 9th or 10th standard as we call it here.

I bought these around the same time:
I used to love the Super Oldies series.




SeattleVet

(5,887 posts)
5. Saw Boney-M in Frankfurt, Germany on the release of the 'Oceans of Fantasy' album
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 02:12 AM
Yesterday

Great performers, super high energy.

I still listen to them from time to time, and turned on a friend's kids to them a few years ago. There are a LOT of videos of them on YT.

jfz9580m

(17,020 posts)
6. They are cool..
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 02:48 AM
Yesterday

I saw some medical students dance to Rasputin during the pandemic. It was pretty cool..they really danced well. It was impressive.
My mom and I loved it. It was circulated on WhatsApp. I think they were destressing as that was an awful time especially for the medical profession:

JohnnyRingo

(20,818 posts)
7. There's an earlier progenitor of metal.
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 06:39 PM
9 hrs ago

Dust released their first self titled album in 1971. The trio was considered the beginning of heavy metal, their albums now coveted by collectors. It consisted of teenagers Kenny Aaronson on bass, Marc Bell on drums, and Richie Wise on guitar and vocals..

Of the three, Wise moved into record production including working with KISS, among others, producing that band's first two albums. Marc Bell joined several other bands until 1978 when he joined The Ramones as Marky Ramone. Kenny Aaronson joined up with Stories (Louie Louie). Somehow, they all survived.

Marky hosts a current Sirius radio show called "Punk Rock Blitzkrieg". . Aaronson is now a member of The Yardbirds and Bell is a member of The New York Dolls. Richie Wise is still producing, including for movie soundtracks. (Transformers, Eye Of The Tiger etc). Busy hands can also be the devil's playground I guess

I had this album since it was released, but it had an early cover depicting a huge pile of Holocaust skulls. Not many bought the album and were surprised at what they heard. I gave my copy to a dear friend back in the '80s.

I know it's a few minutes, the the flourish at the end makes it worth it.



3825-87867

(1,922 posts)
8. "da-Vida" was recorded and released n '68
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 08:45 PM
7 hrs ago

I am familiar with Dust but the first hard metal was Iron Butterfly and you could make a possible argument for Steppenwolf in late '67, early '68 (Heavy metal Thunder).
Regardless, metal started late 60s.

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