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Favorite Black Sabbath album and song from that album
62Limmo wrote:Mob Rules.
"Turn Up the Night."
Get out yer pliers, douchebags.
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Favorite Black Sabbath album and song from that album
63Nowhere near the best Sabbath record, but "Never Say Die" is an excellent song.
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Favorite Black Sabbath album and song from that album
64One reason I really love the latter Sabbath albums is because they started to get truely Funky on some songs.
And funk played by Sabbath is an awesome proposition.
They were also made under the influence of Foreigners first album, which is one of the reasons Ozzy left, because he thought that would suck.
But I like Foreigner, so I don't care.
It also kept them from just rehashing the first four albums to death and turning into Goatsnake or something.
I also love Dio and so he doesn't ruin Sabbath for me.
(Ian Gillian, not so much. David Coverdale would have been a better choice. No, Really.)
And Blizzard of Ozz were awesome too, and that just gave me more stuff to rock out too during my adolescence and now still. And it saved Ozzy's life and saved Randy from a career in Quiet Riot. (RIP)
I think it would have been dope if Sabbath had become Miles Davis' backing band during his Fusion/cocaine years. That would have been an interesting matchup.)
And funk played by Sabbath is an awesome proposition.
They were also made under the influence of Foreigners first album, which is one of the reasons Ozzy left, because he thought that would suck.
But I like Foreigner, so I don't care.
It also kept them from just rehashing the first four albums to death and turning into Goatsnake or something.
I also love Dio and so he doesn't ruin Sabbath for me.
(Ian Gillian, not so much. David Coverdale would have been a better choice. No, Really.)
And Blizzard of Ozz were awesome too, and that just gave me more stuff to rock out too during my adolescence and now still. And it saved Ozzy's life and saved Randy from a career in Quiet Riot. (RIP)
I think it would have been dope if Sabbath had become Miles Davis' backing band during his Fusion/cocaine years. That would have been an interesting matchup.)