WEBVTT 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You can say that music is heavy because of the way it sounds but 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 for me it comes more like from the experience of the people making it 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "I'd rather be high or die" yeah that kind of stuff 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You can have an acoustic guitar and one vocal 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and it can be the heaviest thing in the world 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Heavy is about being pissed off and being a warlord 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and laying down like, just like someone that was in battle 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 if they had an axe and chop some dude in the head and it landed 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and you have a riff that plays the same way that way, that's heavy 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 When the Beatles first came to America, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 they had these tiny little amplifiers, you couldn't hear anything except girls screaming 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that all changed when, like Marshall, Laney and Orange 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 started making these big, giant, hi-wattage amplifiers 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that, all of a sudden shut the entire crowd up 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 a large part of early hard rock music is just trying to make sens of what you do 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with all this distortion and all this volume 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There is things you can do with clean, reverb tone 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that are so evil, dark, it makes Black Sabbath sound like Peggy Lee 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 moving away from that idea 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it's just being like headbanging whatever devil horn heavy rock we're making weird shit 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So how are we going to get this sound