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Ehwmatt wrote:The origins of the power ballad are very murky. Some will say Let It Be is the first one. Some say Beth by Kiss was the first. Some go with Bohemian Rhapsody. Others still say Journey invented it. Hell, some even say The Eagles invented it with "Desperado." It all depends on who you ask and how you define a power ballad. Sterling, if you're around, what do you think?
BlackWall wrote:Did Styx invent the power ballad? They were doing it before any other bands of their genre.. "Babe" was before "Open Arms" or "The Search Is Over". Hell, "Lady" was out way before any of them, but I don't know if I would really consider "Lady" a power ballad. If Styx doesn't get that honor, who does?
MCM wrote:Here's a fun article from 2003 about the power ballad
[url]http://metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4998[url]
But I've also heard Motley Crue claim that Home Sweet Home was the first power ballad...
Edit to add - Sorry can't seem to post that link correctly
classicstyxfan wrote:I think we need to define/distinguish the differences between a ballad and a power ballad. To me, of the 3 Beatle songs listed above, only Let it be fits the mold of what I would consider a Power ballad...based on the solo section of that song.
As tears go by is a great ballad, but where is the power ? I dont know the other song listed.
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