Obscure Heavy Psych/Heavy Rock/Proto-Metal

ElPatanico

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It's from 1974. I could email you the songs, if you like.

I gotta say, the early Scorp's pic is a great sig, but I already miss the Budgie promo photo. :(
 

Nololob

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It's from 1974. I could email you the songs, if you like.

I gotta say, the early Scorp's pic is a great sig, but I already miss the Budgie promo photo. :(

That's okay. I will get it later when I want to. :)

My mood changes from time to time, I had Budgie as my featured band, now it's Scorpions. Uli Jon Roth era is just amazing. :grinthumb
 

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That's okay. I will get it later when I want to. :)

My mood changes from time to time, I had Budgie as my featured band, now it's Scorpions. Uli Jon Roth era is just amazing. :grinthumb

I agree. Actually, I find ALL early Scorps to be pretty amazing.
 

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Here's some songs I was shown to or found out by browsing the internet.











And this last one is an instrumental can't really describe it. Enjoy!

 

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I'm discussing with a friend about the influence of The Black Sabbath on the musical scene of the early 70 american bands and my idea is that Their sound has nothing to do with heavy psych stuff of Sir Lord Baltimore,Bang,Dust ecc..I think Blue Cheer were the most evident influence for these band along with Iron Butterfly..The only american band with Sabbatish sound were Pentagram but First Daze vintage collection has tracks that remind me mountain,dust...
what do you think about?
 

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Probably was said, but the artist "Bang" is amazing. Their song "The Queen" is pretty heavy for 1972.
 

Vader

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Wow, what an amazing thread this is. Checked out about 10 bands that I really dig so far...Blues Creation, Toad, Salam Mass to name a few. Will be spending some time in this thread for sure.
 

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I agree about the thread. I lurked in this thread for quite some time, and it was a major motivation for me to join the forum. There are a lot of undiscovered/underrated gems in here.
 

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I agree about the thread. I lurked in this thread for quite some time, and it was a major motivation for me to join the forum. There are a lot of undiscovered/underrated gems in here.

Can I ask what some of your favorites are?
 

Phil B.

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I really like a lot of tracks from the following bands...

Armageddon
Bang
Bloodrock
Blues Creation
Bram Stoker
Bubble Puppy
Buffalo
Bull Angus
Captain Beyond
Dust
Edgar Broughton Band
Elf
Flower Traveling Band
Granicus
Groundhogs
High Tide
Iron Claw
Jericho
Jerusalem
Josefus
Legs Diamond
Lucifer's Friend
MC5
Nosferatu
Sir Lord Baltimore
Truth & Janey
Yesterday's Children
Zarathustra
Zior
 

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