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  • Martin Popoff reviews the Top 5 Metal albums of 1977 as voted by you! (Scroll down for spoilers)
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Komentáře • 690

  • @chrishawkins2267
    @chrishawkins2267 Před 6 lety +20

    I'm a lifelong heavy metal fan born one year after 1977 and I have to say that this list, despite the fact that I own many of these albums, was truly educational. Mr. Popoff is the MVP of hard rock and heavy metal journalism, and he is certainly one of my personal heroes. I am consistently wowed by the top shelf level of journalism that this site exhibits. I celebrate the fact that as musicians and fans, we have an outlet such as this that we've needed for so long of a time. \m/

    • @dougarnold7955
      @dougarnold7955 Před 6 lety +1

      Chris Hawkins we didn't have an outlet like this in 1977...amen.

  • @lucasbeer353
    @lucasbeer353 Před 6 lety +10

    1. Rush - A Farewell to Kings
    2. Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
    3. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
    4. Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres
    5. Scorpions - Taken By Force

    • @jcscomicsnmore448
      @jcscomicsnmore448 Před 2 lety

      YES!!!! BÖC Got Zero Love on this list!!! Should have Been in there somewhere

  • @bigMCLR
    @bigMCLR Před 6 lety +47

    Sin after sin is phenomenal

  • @derekriel6596
    @derekriel6596 Před 6 lety +148

    Dissident Aggressor is as heavy as any metal song from any era. That isn't romanticizing, that's the truth!

    • @Gregbaltzer
      @Gregbaltzer Před 6 lety +10

      It is the only cover song that Slayer have put on a studio album.

    • @nameless76mozwhaz9
      @nameless76mozwhaz9 Před 6 lety

      Baltzeg u beat me to it haha. Lol

    • @jmgmarcus808
      @jmgmarcus808 Před 6 lety +6

      Derek Riel One of my top Priest songs. Sin after Sin is a killer record.

    • @GWAILIN
      @GWAILIN Před 6 lety +2

      Balzteg: Ummm...don't forget 'Undisputed Attitude'. The whole album is cover tunes, except Gemini was the only original. It's still one of my favourite Slayer releases

    • @Gregbaltzer
      @Gregbaltzer Před 6 lety

      That's why I said "Studio" album. I generally don't consider cover albums as Studio albums. But I love that album. A lot of my friends didn't like it because they weren't punk fans, and I am a huge punk fan.

  • @snakecharmer2571
    @snakecharmer2571 Před 6 lety +85

    Love watching anything with Martin

  • @jakobholub1249
    @jakobholub1249 Před 6 lety +83

    Can't believe Taken By Force didn't make it. He's a Woman She's a Man is proto-thrash. The guitar work influenced Metallica, Megadeth, Testament, etc.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey Před 6 lety +6

      Jakob Holub I've always thought the same. Taken by Force is their best for me. Uli is so good on it.

    • @peterskov7266
      @peterskov7266 Před 6 lety +8

      Jakob Holub I agree. That Kiss song sounded so wimpy compared to He’s a Woman, She’s a Man or Sails of Charon.

    • @4572dk
      @4572dk Před 6 lety +7

      Especially considering scorpions is way more metal than kiss!!

    • @CJ-qt2ps
      @CJ-qt2ps Před 6 lety

      Jakob Holub- it's a good song/good band but not anything close to being categorized as a thrash song.

    • @jakobholub1249
      @jakobholub1249 Před 6 lety +2

      C J proto-thrash as in it had an influence on thrash. I understand its not thrash but it definitely inspired bands who ended up actually playing thrash.

  • @rocketrod1444
    @rocketrod1444 Před 6 lety +49

    Blue Oyster Cult Spectres was a monster back in '77 .... in fact it was GODZILLA.

    • @av193
      @av193 Před 6 lety +9

      Not to mention their amazing Golden Age of Leather!

    • @Roadghost88
      @Roadghost88 Před 6 lety +1

      Agree.

    • @cosmictom5255
      @cosmictom5255 Před 6 lety

      Probably my favorite complete album of my favorite band. It's also the quintessential Halloween album in my opinion.

    • @crazycajun3277
      @crazycajun3277 Před 6 lety

      OH NO...THERE GOES TOKYO...NO, NO GODZILLA!!

  • @jocksilver7
    @jocksilver7 Před 6 lety +6

    Popoff is an example to us all, metalheads, standing for a form of Art he truly believes in, and showing it to the rest of the mainstream perception, as the only genre in popular music that perpetuates the classical erudition of European Music, having absorbed a slight Blues influence as the main contribute from Black Music to Heavy Metal. It's not that we don't also enjoy our Gothic or DarkFolk side follies, or some Industrial and Prog diversions on the side - metalheads have a solid wide view of Music and are often articulate to the point of leaving no room for argument to their detractors. Martin is at the top of that pyramid, relaxed yet alert and focused. A 1/4 of an hour lesson on how the forebears of Metal used to sound.

  • @Furens
    @Furens Před 6 lety +27

    There is no brighter bulb than Martin when it comes to dissecting heavy metal.

  • @Lyka-clock
    @Lyka-clock Před 6 lety +23

    I can't believe how modern Priest sounded in 1977, That stuff holds up no problem. I'd say that VH debut was right around the corner and about to blow every ones mind with Eruption. I still can't get over how far ahead Priest was compared to other bands.

  • @sebben13
    @sebben13 Před 6 lety +29

    Sin after sin is so heavy... Blast it at high volume now and again :)

  • @edwardchristensen1771
    @edwardchristensen1771 Před 6 lety +5

    This was a great take- Farewell to Kings is maybe one of the most under appreciated recordings ever

  • @ignaciosanchezsanabria1471

    A true knowledgeable man, and living encyclopedia.
    Martin knows his shit like no one else does. Period.

  • @Kalimdor199Menegroth
    @Kalimdor199Menegroth Před 6 lety +24

    Not bad choices, but as Popoff said, Taken by Force - Scorpions and Bad Reputation - Thin Lizzy could've replaced the other two albums. I would go even further and replace the Motorhead debut (which was more in line with what he did in Hawkwind) and the Rush album as well.
    AC/DC's Let There Be Rock was a phenomenal choice as it is their heaviest album and the title song is the closest thing AC/DC got to prog, or quasi-prog how I like to name it. The first time in their career when they went for a more complex song structure.
    Personally, I would've added Riot's debut album, Rock City, as it is similar with what Judas Priest were releasing during that period, a hybrid between early heavy metal, hard rock and early speed metal.
    My top list would look like this:
    1. Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
    2. Scorpions - Taken By Force
    3. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
    4. Riot - Rock City
    5. Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation

    • @acdc09
      @acdc09 Před 6 lety +2

      Kalimdor199 Thank you for mentioning Thin Lizzy and Riot. Thin Lizzy released many great albums but the average Joe only really knows one or two songs off their Jailbreak album and the rest of their catalog is lost. Riot having a long career that is still going and have a plathora of great albums. Rock City really was a fantastic first album.

    • @raderke
      @raderke Před 6 lety +2

      Not sure if it belongs on this list but anyone who hasn't listened Bad Reputation carefully over time doesn't really know Thin Lizzy.

    • @venomagent76
      @venomagent76 Před 6 lety +1

      Keith Rader
      If they overlook Thin Lizzy , They dont know Rock and Roll!

    • @luvmtrks4366
      @luvmtrks4366 Před 6 lety

      I with you on those 5 myself. Riot and Thin Lizzy have added so much themselves to Hard Rock, and to Metal.

  • @TimmyTantrum
    @TimmyTantrum Před 6 lety +2

    Personal top-5 for 1977, in no order:
    1. Thin Lizzy- Bad Reputation
    2. Judas Priest- Sin After Sin
    3. UFO- Lights Out
    4. Riot- Rock City
    5. Rush- A Farewell To Kings
    Honorable Mentions: AC/DC- Let There Be Rock, Motorhead- s/t, Heart- Little Queen (if nothing else than for "Barracuda"), Queen- News Of The World. In other words, Popoff, the voters, and I have similar tastes.

  • @VTX666
    @VTX666 Před 6 lety +9

    YEAH! This vid just made my day, I totally agree with the numbers. I've read your Priest book, and it is very well written, deeply informative. Hope to see more of these "pick a year" típe of videos! Really great idea, and even better implementation!

  • @sakblabbath65
    @sakblabbath65 Před 6 lety +42

    I'm surprised UFO made the list and not the Scorpions. 70's Scorpions with Uli Roth was very heavy. His German Hendrix persona.

    • @mosesgarner2404
      @mosesgarner2404 Před 6 lety +3

      Agreed or Thin Lizzy Or Scorpions

    • @alvaroulloa4756
      @alvaroulloa4756 Před 6 lety +5

      Riot - Rock city

    • @netrioter
      @netrioter Před 6 lety +6

      Scorps were metal....very metal with Uli

    • @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994
      @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994 Před 6 lety +5

      Agreed, Scorps with Uli is my favorite era of the band but still love all Scorpions!

    • @MrCapone1996
      @MrCapone1996 Před 6 lety +6

      Let's credit the Schenker brothers, both were great in their own ways and did tons for each of their respective bands

  • @Branches75
    @Branches75 Před 6 lety +6

    I really appreciate these videos because it reminds me where metal stemmed off.

  • @andrearruda7871
    @andrearruda7871 Před 6 lety +3

    Congrats to Bangertv and the GREAT Martin Popov for such content. Cheers from Rio, Brasil.

  • @pentatronic
    @pentatronic Před 3 lety +2

    Riot's debut album also came out this year, and is up there with Sin after Sin and Taken by Force in terms of heaviness.

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před rokem

      Riot has always been criminally underrated, especially that first album! From Rock City to Thundersteel they did no wrong.

  • @mikenielsen5809
    @mikenielsen5809 Před 6 lety +6

    Great show Martin!! can't wait for the next one.

  • @ralphdarc3094
    @ralphdarc3094 Před 3 lety +2

    Glad Sex Pistols "never mind the bollocks" got a mention as , for me, this album was by far the most important album of that era !! The revolution that Punk was changed my life !!

  • @ABoyd1852
    @ABoyd1852 Před 6 lety +11

    For the Canadian release, Lights Out was renamed to Lights Oot

  • @DistantEarlyWarning
    @DistantEarlyWarning Před 6 lety +24

    I am so glad Rush made it onto this list!

    • @partgard1
      @partgard1 Před 6 lety +1

      DudeRush2112 FUCK RUSH!

    • @freewill51
      @freewill51 Před 6 lety

      Why? I like girls.

    • @timslucky
      @timslucky Před 6 lety +1

      Cygnus X1 is the heaviest darkest song on this list. Not to mention every album that came before it. Rush invented progressive metal you guys are just too stupid and close minded to realize it.

    • @jockmctodger
      @jockmctodger Před 3 lety

      Since when is Rush heavy metal??

    • @DistantEarlyWarning
      @DistantEarlyWarning Před 3 lety

      @@jockmctodger "2112" is considered progressive metal.

  • @Lyrici17
    @Lyrici17 Před 6 lety +15

    Dang, no Thin Lizzy. At least they got an honorable mention.....

  • @yamilcortes9725
    @yamilcortes9725 Před 5 lety +2

    I was once in my local Veteran's Affairs clinic, and I was listen on my phone without headphones to the Taken by Force album. A guy goes past me and ask me if it's Metallica, and I say: "no it's Scorpions". He was surprised, cause it didn't sound to him anything like 80's Scorpions, neither to me. So it is fair to classify 70's Scorpions as heavy metal.

  • @nestorgonzalez
    @nestorgonzalez Před 6 lety +1

    I really like Martin reviews, he is clever and focused, not disrespectful to the bands as other reviewers on the channel

  • @thenotsoguitarguy9429
    @thenotsoguitarguy9429 Před 6 lety +5

    I absolutely agree with your assessment of the self-titled Motorhead record, but I am also happy to see it included here. Motorhead is important for living in that liminal space between punk and metal - the one (or one of few) band(s) the punk kids and the metal kids could agree on. Who knows? Without Motorhead, we might not have had thrash.

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 Před 6 lety

      Supercharged rock n roll, blues influences intact. I love that it's equally THAT, punk and metal. Sort of proto-crossover really!

    • @ralphdarc3094
      @ralphdarc3094 Před 3 lety +1

      Dude ! Without Motorhead there is no Thrash ! No question

  • @themightydecibel-heavymeta7130

    I too was very surprised not to see Draw The Line and Cat Scratch on the list. In 1977 Ted and Aerosmith were amongst the biggest metal/hard rock bands on the planet (along with Kiss), filling stadiums. Agree with you that their non-inclusion is probably related to some of the voters being younger than us old folks who used the terms heavy metal and hard interchangeably at the time.

    • @mkinne3121
      @mkinne3121 Před 6 lety

      chris tighe Agree, I saw Ted back around that time, and he was loud and heavy as hell. He ended up going a little weird, but then he was something to see

    • @themightydecibel-heavymeta7130
      @themightydecibel-heavymeta7130 Před 6 lety

      M - Nugent's last three albums (Craveman, Love Grenade and Shut Up & Jam) are all great albums that you should check out if you like prime era Nuge. Especially Craveman.

  • @ais6863
    @ais6863 Před 6 lety +22

    Riot - Rock City

  • @kurtrusselltownmassacre6802

    My List:
    RUSH - A Farewell To Kings
    THIN LIZZY - Bad Reputation
    MOTÖRHEAD - Motördead
    AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
    JUDAS PRIEST - Sin After Sin
    Also great:
    THOR - Keep The Dogs Away
    SCORPIONS - Taken By Force
    RIOT - Rock City
    TED NUGENT - Cat Scratch Fever

  • @VM0451
    @VM0451 Před 6 lety +9

    That riff from Cygnus X-1 is black metal before black metal existed.

  • @RichardMatherStudio
    @RichardMatherStudio Před 6 lety +1

    Hey I made that Tee Shirt for Agony Column!!! Great Metal best of 1977! Love this video!

  • @downshifter2730
    @downshifter2730 Před 6 lety +10

    Sin after sin is a masterpiece

  • @jldibiase
    @jldibiase Před 6 lety +22

    Triumph - Rock and Roll Machine

  • @youngn9na92
    @youngn9na92 Před 6 lety +13

    Dissident Aggressor BLEW me away the first time I heard it. Almost my favorite Priest song.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey Před 6 lety +2

      youngn9na92 That opening scream and that riff. Always grabs my attention.

    • @youngn9na92
      @youngn9na92 Před 6 lety

      BDaMonkey I was just listening to music when all of a sudden there was a long pause between songs. I checked to see if music was still playing and then Rob's scream came through my headphones followed by that killer riff.
      Phenomenal, completely blind sided me.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey Před 6 lety +1

      youngn9na92 I love it when it comes on when I have my music player on shuffle. The fade in always gets me.

    • @Lyka-clock
      @Lyka-clock Před 6 lety +1

      The Sentinal is pretty sick

    • @youngn9na92
      @youngn9na92 Před 6 lety

      BDaMonkey The fade is so powerful, it's like the moment before a whole mountain falls on top of you.

  • @220volt74
    @220volt74 Před 6 lety +3

    Martin Popoff is Voltaire of Heavy Metal. We need more Popoff!

  • @jessecappelletto5621
    @jessecappelletto5621 Před 6 lety

    Martin, I read your book Riff Kills Man! ( I bought it in Trail and your autograph is in it) you introduced me to 70's Judas Priest and I'll thank you forever!!

  • @SEKreiver
    @SEKreiver Před 6 lety +3

    Dimebag rated "I Stole Your Love" as one of his all-time favorite songs.

  • @majipon7747
    @majipon7747 Před 6 lety +13

    Blue oyster cult - Spectres.... #1 for me

  • @kevinputry5655
    @kevinputry5655 Před 3 lety +1

    With all due respect Martin, I'd consider KISS' Love Gun to be fairly heavy, although not all the way through. But tunes like Love Gun, I Stole Your Love and Almost Human are pretty heavy duty to me. And I definitely agree that Scorpions' Taken By Force should have been included in the list. "Sails of Charon is kick-ass!!!

  • @MartyWilson100
    @MartyWilson100 Před 6 lety +33

    Rainbow - Long Live Rock N' Roll

    • @MartyWilson100
      @MartyWilson100 Před 6 lety +2

      So it was, if the video was about the best hard rock and heavy metal albums of 1978, that would have been correct

  • @61Benster
    @61Benster Před 6 lety +1

    1977 was a great year for music. I was 16 and just got my license. We wouldn't have been seen dead at a KISS concert.

  • @deanyundt4173
    @deanyundt4173 Před 6 lety

    Very well read! Martin, your continued expertise on these subjects is greatly appreciated. Great job guys, love your opinions as they are always well thought out and researched.

  • @Grisu.
    @Grisu. Před 6 lety +34

    you where 14 in 1977? wtf you look great man

    • @garnetk3751
      @garnetk3751 Před 6 lety +14

      metal keeps people young

    • @caturdaynite7217
      @caturdaynite7217 Před 6 lety

      I was 14 in '77 too. The Kiss song cracked me up. My Sister used to crank that one.

    • @mkinne3121
      @mkinne3121 Před 6 lety

      Caturday Nite So was I, we went to see Alice Cooper that yr. I'll never forget that

    • @SunCityGamer
      @SunCityGamer Před 6 lety +1

      Grïsu Eat your broccoli kids 😎

    • @TheMetalhead144
      @TheMetalhead144 Před 6 lety

      I was 14 in 1977 also! First concert was Kiss in summer of 1976!!

  • @oisinmcphillips2090
    @oisinmcphillips2090 Před 6 lety +90

    Thin Lizzy? Bad Reputation?

    • @SnowTheJamMan
      @SnowTheJamMan Před 6 lety +13

      Absolutely, better than at least 3 albums on here

    • @meteor09
      @meteor09 Před 6 lety +7

      Kiss & UFO beat out Thin Lizzy! Disappointed :(

    • @BangerTV
      @BangerTV  Před 6 lety +12

      Martin agrees! Check out the "Honorable Mentions" at the end.

    • @ronaldjames6067
      @ronaldjames6067 Před 6 lety +8

      One of their best albums, I think.
      I love that last song "Dear Lord".
      It's one of those songs you can hear Phil's voice almost breaking as if he wants to cry.
      Phil Lynott was such a great singer. And songwriter. And bass player.

    • @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994
      @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994 Před 6 lety +1

      Although I'm a big UFO fan and Kiss as well, I have to agree with you.

  • @evan4138
    @evan4138 Před 6 lety +7

    Judas Priest in the number 1 spot where they belong!

  • @mauriciom5555
    @mauriciom5555 Před 6 lety +12

    Cygnus X1 is a pretty heavy metal song!!

  • @mannyruiz1954
    @mannyruiz1954 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for pointing out that hard rock and heavy metal were the same genre in the 70s.

  • @keithjulian8463
    @keithjulian8463 Před 6 lety +2

    never mind the bollocks should be number 1. lots of these songs covered by metal bands like megadeth and motley crue and still sounds fresh.

  • @marcbeil8342
    @marcbeil8342 Před rokem

    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street survivors
    Queen - News of the world
    AC/DC - Let there be rock
    Aerosmith - Draw the line
    UFO - Lights out

  • @martijnstuart95
    @martijnstuart95 Před 6 lety +30

    Here before all the metal professors come to give us their unquestionable opinions on what is and what is not metal

    • @snakecharmer2571
      @snakecharmer2571 Před 6 lety

      I like your nickname

    • @randpaul7031
      @randpaul7031 Před 6 lety +1

      The only metal band is Stalaggh. The rest are poseurs. Especially Black Sabbath.

    • @snakecharmer2571
      @snakecharmer2571 Před 6 lety

      snek why did you delete the part about Black Sabbath

    • @randpaul7031
      @randpaul7031 Před 6 lety

      Thought it wasn't that funny. I'll add it back

    • @snakecharmer2571
      @snakecharmer2571 Před 6 lety +1

      snek thank you, you are a good person, I wish you luck and success in all of your endeavors

  • @donaldellis8952
    @donaldellis8952 Před 4 lety +2

    Firefly by Uriah Heep
    Rex self titled
    Violation by Stars
    A Diamond Is A Hard Rock by Legs Diamond

  • @Enslaved8
    @Enslaved8 Před 5 lety

    BOC-Spectres, JP-Sin After Sin, ACDC-Let There Be Rock, Ted Nugent-Cat Scratch Fever, Tie for #5 are Rainbow-Long Live Rock And Roll. Scorpions-Taken By Force. Honorable mention, Riot-Rock City.

  • @jeremyranta2148
    @jeremyranta2148 Před 6 lety +9

    Taken By Force by the Scorpions should be number 1

    • @jeremyranta2148
      @jeremyranta2148 Před 6 lety +3

      well most people don't even know about 70s scorpions, they just think rock you like a hurricane

    • @taurusguy9305
      @taurusguy9305 Před 6 lety

      Its based on votes by the fans.

  • @peterskov7266
    @peterskov7266 Před 6 lety +1

    I just listened to Dissident Aggressor tonight. I love Sin After Sin with Sinner, Let Us Pray and Raw Deal as well. When I saw this video for 1977 was up, I thought that Sin After Sin had to be on it, and when it made number 1 I shouted “Yes!”
    Nice section chosen for Cygnus X-1. One of my favourite Rush songs because it is like proto-prog metal.

  • @fogasterg
    @fogasterg Před 3 lety

    Very articulate reviews, a pleasure to listen to. And also instructive.

  • @rardyprice7418
    @rardyprice7418 Před 6 lety +1

    so glad to see sin after sin on top such a heavy crushing album a real piece of art, and one of the greatest album openers of all time! SINNER!!! this album will always be relevant and brilliant
    awesome list banger! thanks for the entertainment!!!

  • @musicisajourney
    @musicisajourney Před 4 lety +1

    Coming back to this video about a year later, I think some albums worthy of mention are Triumph’s “Rock & Roll Machine”, Moxy’s “Ridin’ High”, Riot’s “Rock City”, and Bowwow’s “Signal Fire”. You could mention The Runaways’ “Queens of Noise” and Thor’s “Keep the Dogs Away” possibly too.

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před rokem +1

      Hell yes to those first three!

  • @jayjaytee9944
    @jayjaytee9944 Před 6 lety

    1. Sin After Sin 2. Alive II 3. Let There Be Rock 4. Bad Reputation or Taken by Force 5. Never Mind the Bollocks

  • @neonskyline1
    @neonskyline1 Před 6 lety +2

    AFTK got me into Rush, glad to see it here, well deserved, Lemmy came from my favorite Band Hawkwind, which was responsible for the Pistols being, ironic really. So from the creativity of Hawkwind came lots of Bands, Sin after Sin my fav Priest album.

  • @nayash4744
    @nayash4744 Před 6 lety +5

    yeah!...old is gold....\m/

  • @gazeunderthesunmusic
    @gazeunderthesunmusic Před 6 lety +8

    Queen's news of the world should be on there with sheer heart attack

  • @bobowrathsovine.
    @bobowrathsovine. Před 6 lety +1

    this is as good of a list and presentation as one could get

  • @jefferylord3068
    @jefferylord3068 Před 6 lety +5

    wow it’s weird how time marches on. alot of the original metal heads are retirees!!! crazy.

  • @pong86r
    @pong86r Před 6 lety

    This is great! Looks like I got some album searching to do!

  • @siegfriedsittenstrolch2936
    @siegfriedsittenstrolch2936 Před 6 lety +13

    Queen's News of the World album should have been mentioned with early metal tracks like "Sheer Heart Attack", "Fight from the Inside" etc.

  • @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063

    One of my characters thinks it is the 70’s so hes happy to watch these videos! 😊.

  • @Orimthekeyacolite
    @Orimthekeyacolite Před 5 lety +1

    Right, I wrote under 1980 one that those songs didn't register as metal - this doesn't even sound like music to me. This is exactly the kind of stuff some sadist terrorists would use to torture me into insanity. The Priest is probably the most frustrating cause I like their classic work from Screaming for Vengence and on. Thank you for your educating work, guys, and keep them coming: it's absolutely fascinating to see how music I know and love evolved from THIS in less than one decade!

  • @xplayndo5890
    @xplayndo5890 Před 6 lety +1

    100k is so fucking close !!! Keep rocking guys 🤘

  • @baronhyatt6729
    @baronhyatt6729 Před 6 lety +1

    I love sin after sin that's an awesome album I even love Sad Wings of Destiny

  • @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994

    Good Stuuf! I graduated High School in 1978 and yea, your right, The term "Metal" wasn't being used yet and Black Sabbath, that literally changed my life was really the only True Metal of the time. Lots of cool hard Rock that I was into but, it was cool that you mentioned The Sex Pistols and with that being said. The Dead Boys - Young, Loud, and Snotty that came out in 1977 was IMO more Hard Rock/Metal Then a couple of the mentioned bands. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Loud_and_Snotty. Funny though...I bought every album you Mentioned and stumbled on AC/DC while looking through the PUNK section of the record store and thats when I bought the masterpiece, " Let There Be Rock". Really enjoy your channel. Thank you!

    • @marksantucci4230
      @marksantucci4230 Před 6 lety

      Robert either your wrong or nobody explained to you heavy metal. if you think heavy metal came out in 1980 your wrong heavy metal was invented in 1970.

    • @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994
      @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994 Před 6 lety

      Um, I don't think I said that Metal came out in 1980 and I don't need anyone to explain it to me. I was there.I don't claim to know everything. I do however learn a lot from this show and this show has turned me on to a lot of bands so I'm very grateful for that and this show. Currently playing the hell out of the new "Witchery" CD. Born in 1960. I didn't hear the term "Heavy Metal" until I believe 1980 because we went to a Drive in movie and it was playing. I got into Black Sabbath in 1974 when I was at a friends smoking Mexican and some Dude came over and put "master Of Reality" in the 8 track player and it blew my mind. Life changing event for sure and the only people that listened to them, In my area anyway, were us Stoners. Master of Reality remains my favorite Sabbath Album. up until 1976-77, I listened to the hardest stuff I could, Sabbath, UFO, Thin Lizzy ,Nazareth, You get the picture no internet, radio pretty much sucked., A lot was word of mouth or buying albums because of the band name and cool album cover. I would get burned sometimes when it turned out to suck. but that is how I bought the 1st Iron Maiden Album, Motorhead "No sleep till Hammersmith" and Judas Priest "Unleashed in the East" so you would get lucky too. Actually, When the NWOBHM came, that was a life changing event as well. 1977 was when Old school PUNK happened to us, We saw The Sex Pistols on the News and shit our Pants. There was a Magazine called PUNK and thats how I found out about The Stooges, Dead Boys, Ramones, Damned, and the rest of the good PUNK. The few friends I have that were there and are still alive joke and say that after PUNK dried up it was Motorhead to the rescue lol. Anyway, I don't want to come across as a know it all. just have my opinions like all Metalheads. I am one of the Older Dudes I know that love Extreme Metal, Mainly Death Metal.

    • @marksantucci4230
      @marksantucci4230 Před 6 lety

      well look at what you wrote in your first post under the video the year you graduated high school. you might have heard the term heavy metal in 1980 but heavy metal was invented in 1970. I would imagiane radio was very cool back then.

    • @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994
      @barrysamericanbulldoghomeo1994 Před 6 lety

      I get what your saying about 1970 but no one knew it. The term Metal wasn't being used and we had no idea of what was coming. Like I mentioned, Sabbath blew my mind but, they weren't even a fraction as popular as they are today. I actually became obsessed with Motorhead back then because after I scored No Sleep, I went out and bought Bomber, Overkill, and their 1st album.Bought Ace of Spades and Iron Fist as soon as they came out. The "Fast and Philthy" era of Motorhead remains my Favorite. Some of my friends thought I was weird with my taste in music but I always sought out the Hard and Radical. As far as the radio goes, we listened to mostly Philly stations but the good stuff was usually on a special show late at nigh. The 1st time I heard Ronnie James Dio's voice was when some Station plaid the whole Rainbow, Rainbow Rising Album. It had just came out. The next day I hitch hiked to the record store. All albums were $4.99

  • @pleasuretoysband
    @pleasuretoysband Před 6 lety

    very cool and informative. would LOVE to see more of that!

  • @generationomega2633
    @generationomega2633 Před 6 lety +3

    UFO - Great concert, even though Pete Way pasted out on stage for two and a half songs.

  • @TimmyTantrum
    @TimmyTantrum Před 6 lety

    Spot on. Dissident Aggressor's riff is the genesis of thrash metal riffing. Like Martin, I would have put Lizzy's Bad Reputation on here.

  • @ericisprobablyfullofshit7797

    I remember the first time that I heard A Farwell to Kings by Rush, and it blew my mind.
    Yeah it doesn't seem "heavy" by today's standards, but back then...
    Rush is one of those bands that while technically not metal, they were loved by most old school metal heads.

  • @annaelvirapostma7307
    @annaelvirapostma7307 Před 6 lety +39

    Do top Death Metal albums from 1950!!.

    • @mojorusty
      @mojorusty Před 6 lety +10

      I think 1952 was a much better year for death metal tho...

    • @drumitar
      @drumitar Před 6 lety +7

      there was no true black metal until 1953

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 Před 6 lety +2

      Ah what was that album with the cellos and marching band, from back then, that essentially played death metal but without vocals or obviously without the proper instruments? The Grim Ones or something? They basically invented the blast beat and the cellos were playing Scream Bloody Gore-type riffs. My grandfather had it and it was worth a fortune because of the occult-themed titles and nude women on the cover, which of course was banned back in 52.

    • @federicopatrizi3990
      @federicopatrizi3990 Před 6 lety

      the revolutionary wave of the punk of postwar

    • @composerdave68
      @composerdave68 Před 6 lety +1

      That was the year Sinatra released his Black metal masterpiece "I R SATAN" which is an anagram of his name...

  • @thelegendofeli3887
    @thelegendofeli3887 Před 6 lety +5

    What about riot rock city?

  • @marc2000z
    @marc2000z Před 6 lety +12

    Here’s mine (though some of them I don’t consider it to be metal):
    1. KISS - Love Gun
    2. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
    3. Scorpions - Taken By Force
    4. Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
    5. Motörhead - Motörhead

    • @marksantucci4230
      @marksantucci4230 Před 6 lety

      Marc they were heavy metal for that time period.

    • @marc2000z
      @marc2000z Před 6 lety +1

      Mark Santucci
      I consider those albums by the Scorpions, Judas Priest, & Motörhead to be metal. AC/DC’s and KISS were more hard rock.

    • @marksantucci4230
      @marksantucci4230 Před 6 lety

      well Marc I guarantee that if you asked a parent that was born around 1935 to 1943 and you asked them for that time period what would you consider kiss to be heavy metal or hard rock they would say kiss is Metal. if you asked somebody that was born in the mid to late 60's they will tell you that Boston, Foreigner, Who , Queen, Led Zeppelin would be hard rock. they would tell you that there was early Metal and that would be like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Ac/dc , Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and Aerosmith.

  • @Kataxu
    @Kataxu Před 6 lety

    Badass Agony Column T-shirt!!!! Greetings from Texas!!

  • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
    @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 Před 4 lety +4

    LOVE GUN is an absolute masterpiece.

  • @mjnation7876
    @mjnation7876 Před 6 lety +19

    AEROSMITH - DRAW THE LINE

  • @SemjazaBMO
    @SemjazaBMO Před 6 lety

    Sin After Sin was my first Priest record. I think it was their first one to get US distribution...seems like it came with a sticker on it that made that claim. I still think "Sinner" and "Starbreaker" are among their best tracks. Good record but I was playing the hell out of Love Gun, A Farewell to Kings and Cat Scratch Fever in 1977.

  • @billwang5462
    @billwang5462 Před 6 lety +1

    Absolutely love martin. MORE MARTIN PLEASE !!!

  • @Rextum
    @Rextum Před 6 lety

    Weird... I've only recently heard of Martin Popoff, but about 95% he says, I agree with. I obviously love 70s Priest, but also the "dumbing down" aspect of British Steel, even if it was their breakthrough album world-wide. Also, I love Rush and though I consider it as Prog Rock, not heavy metal, it makes me really happy seeing their best albums (2112, Kings, Hemispheres) being on this list. Thank you voters! I wonder will this progressive influence in some way creep up on the early 80s lists, as there we have so many actual heavy metal bands to choose from. Early to mid 80s were an enormously successful time for heavy metal, but it seems that the 70s were more open to try out different things and experiment.

  • @SkippingLobster
    @SkippingLobster Před 6 lety +1

    I’m surprised Motörhead wasn’t number one. They’re my favorite metal band of all time. Long live Lemmy.

  • @kennyunderwood3602
    @kennyunderwood3602 Před 2 lety

    1-sin after sin...2-motorhead...3-let there be rock...4-expect no mercy...5-too you all

  • @Danimal77
    @Danimal77 Před 6 lety +15

    Queen - News of the World (1977) was heavy as well.

    • @marksantucci4230
      @marksantucci4230 Před 6 lety +1

      no Not heavy metal even for 1977. there not even on Metal mayhem or the head bangers ball back in the day. there more like Foreigner and Boston there more hard rock.

    • @kevinbrown688
      @kevinbrown688 Před 6 lety

      Stewie 😅

    • @Danimal77
      @Danimal77 Před 6 lety

      It's THEY'RE, not there and yes, I know that Queen was a hard rock band, but so were every other band on this list with exception to Judas Priest. Kiss was not heavy metal. Rush was not heavy metal. UFO was not heavy metal and neither were The Scorpions, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, or The Sex Pistols. In 1977, there were only 2 heavy metal bands making music (Black Sabbath and Judas Priest). MAYBE, you can throw Motorhead into the mix, but not yet in 1977. Yes, Iron Maiden were performing live, as were Saxon, but neither were studio bands. 1979 is when a lot of heavy metal bands would start to break loose (Accept, Motorhead, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden and a shit ton more..mostly NWOBHM bands).

  • @oliviergeoffroy9823
    @oliviergeoffroy9823 Před 4 lety +1

    first lp from CHEAP TRICK.......not heavy but rick nielsen's guitar sounded so good in this one ..not to forget the perfect production from Jack Douglas who also produced lennon and rocks from aerosmith ...not bad at all ....amen

  • @metalphoenix5802
    @metalphoenix5802 Před 2 lety

    One of my favorite Albums from 1977 probably isn’t considered Heavy Metal 🤘 but more Hard Rock and that’s STYX - The Grand Illusion !!

  • @TheLuca2210
    @TheLuca2210 Před 6 lety +14

    A farewell to kings is amazing!!

  • @chrishawkins2267
    @chrishawkins2267 Před 6 lety

    I know this is off-topic, but I tried to pick a newer video in order to catch your attention. I've been watching some of your top 5's, and it hit me: why don't you have the viewers vote toward the end of the year for their top 5 LIVE bands!!

  • @sc687
    @sc687 Před 6 lety +1

    Priest RULE!!! Saw them for the 1st time last week. Among other songs they played, Sinner was definitely a highlight of the show.

  • @dantelombardi
    @dantelombardi Před 3 lety

    🤘 Ufo great disc, 4:20 master piece🤘8:00 awesome 10:51 lethal master piece🤘Great video

  • @holveragtz
    @holveragtz Před 6 lety +3

    pretty awesome list hehe although IDK if its studio albums only it it was Love Gun is fine lol Kiss is my Favorite band so I'll be a little biased hehe but it it's not only studio then I would've gone with Alive 2 for sure

    • @jayjaytee9944
      @jayjaytee9944 Před 6 lety +1

      Also Alive 2 has 5 studio recordings, so I think it still qualifies and its much heavier than Love Gun.

  • @brotherhades4955
    @brotherhades4955 Před 6 lety

    Here I was thinking I was the only one that remembered the days when we didn't even call it metal...lol. Great list, solid presentation.

  • @armanflint
    @armanflint Před 6 lety +1

    The Ramones - Leave Home, should have been #2. -Suzie is a Headbanger, Commando, Pinhead, Shock Treatment... More metal than KISS.

  • @Diabolik771
    @Diabolik771 Před 6 lety

    Is the clip for the numbers Michael Schenker Assault Attack? "Number 5..."

  • @kannonmcafee
    @kannonmcafee Před 6 lety

    Great video. Good commentary, Martin.

  • @timmothymonaghan5236
    @timmothymonaghan5236 Před 6 lety

    BIG THIN LIZZY N SCORPIONS FAN HELL YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT HONORABLE MENTION !!!!!