Archetypal Metal: The Mixtape for my Dad!
go for "The Erl King"! not 1986 by far but it has some sort of father/ son topic (if only the child didn't die in the end..Helm wrote:Thank you for the complement. I am listening to all my Pagan Altar music to figure out WHICH song is the most emblematic, a tough thing because they're just so good.

Down there in the Darkness
Centuries of Evil
And his Arms will take you deeper and deeper
Centuries of Evil
And his Arms will take you deeper and deeper
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I was thinking The Erl King too (big surprise
) but some other good ones would be The Lords of Hypocrisy, The Sorcerer or Flight of the Witch Queen.
Oh and I'm with The Knell, that cover is absolutely stunning!

Oh and I'm with The Knell, that cover is absolutely stunning!
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That is some beautiful art for sure Helm, you've done it again!
It's a really nice/tough project you've undertaken here to try & introduce your father to the music we all love, i hope it's successful in helping him see why the music means so much to you, and of couse, that he enjoys the results.
Perhaps a little more from the earlier years would have helped ease him in to the genre more easily, but you know him better than we do obviously.
If you end up plumping for more from that era, Leaf Hound's "Freelance Fiend" and something from Flower Travellin Band's "Satori" would be essential picks. Also the self titled Captain Beyond album mixes proto Metal & progressive style better than any other band before or since.
Hope this info is of some use, and your successful in introducing him to "the dark side".

It's a really nice/tough project you've undertaken here to try & introduce your father to the music we all love, i hope it's successful in helping him see why the music means so much to you, and of couse, that he enjoys the results.
Perhaps a little more from the earlier years would have helped ease him in to the genre more easily, but you know him better than we do obviously.
If you end up plumping for more from that era, Leaf Hound's "Freelance Fiend" and something from Flower Travellin Band's "Satori" would be essential picks. Also the self titled Captain Beyond album mixes proto Metal & progressive style better than any other band before or since.
Hope this info is of some use, and your successful in introducing him to "the dark side".

We've rocked out to Captain Beyond in the car many times.
Sincerely, dad 'gets it', I think on the intellectual level, what I find in HM. He's a very intelligent man and he can wrap his head around geopolitics, I'm sure some simple 'power and glory' isn't beyond him. What I want to happen is more to 'feel' it than just to be able to tell him 'See, here? They just sang 'might is right!', that sort of intellectual pursuit.
I haven't listened to Flower Travellin Band ever! Nor Leaf Hound! Uninformed am I!
Thank you all for your help and interest in my endeavor. The Corroseum is always a very nice place.
Sincerely, dad 'gets it', I think on the intellectual level, what I find in HM. He's a very intelligent man and he can wrap his head around geopolitics, I'm sure some simple 'power and glory' isn't beyond him. What I want to happen is more to 'feel' it than just to be able to tell him 'See, here? They just sang 'might is right!', that sort of intellectual pursuit.
I haven't listened to Flower Travellin Band ever! Nor Leaf Hound! Uninformed am I!
Thank you all for your help and interest in my endeavor. The Corroseum is always a very nice place.
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Wow! You should really check out FTB as they're really an essential band imo. I'd start with Satori or Made In Japan (Kamikaze anyone??!).Helm wrote: I haven't listened to Flower Travellin Band ever! Nor Leaf Hound! Uninformed am I!
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THE Japanese Black Sabbath.The Erlking wrote:Wow! You should really check out FTB as they're really an essential band imo. I'd start with Satori or Made In Japan (Kamikaze anyone??!).Helm wrote: I haven't listened to Flower Travellin Band ever! Nor Leaf Hound! Uninformed am I!
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I'd go for both. They've made a comeback album this year, but I can't recommend it:The Erlking wrote:Wow! You should really check out FTB as they're really an essential band imo. I'd start with Satori or Made In Japan (Kamikaze anyone??!).
http://www.jpopasia.com/play/11374/flow ... -here.html
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I could upload Satori for you tomorrow if needed.
I was thinking about this and Manilla Road's "Metal" popped up in my mind.
What I want to happen is more to 'feel' it than just to be able to tell him 'See, here? They just sang 'might is right!', that sort of intellectual pursuit.
I was thinking about this and Manilla Road's "Metal" popped up in my mind.
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"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance