Wild Turkey were loud, then Sabbath played, Tony hit the first chord, my ears bled. My ears rang for a full day after the gig. The smile still remains. Was there at the Man Arena, twelve months ago, same effect, same smile.what a band. Tony, is immense as a guitar player. So ...
“The Voyage” is traditional Viking lore with high, ear-pounding guitars before the heaviness of rowing oars carves its way into your mind through longing guitar chords. It’s a journey not only in song but, feeling, as each chord carefully strums another stroke forward. Back to familiar sh...
This is followed by a lengthy guitar and organ solo. The drum solo is really enjoyable, and shows that Ron Bushy was way ahead of his time. This has a really cool section with a great drum beat and ominous organ chords. When the main riff enters, it really rocks. The ending to this...
In retrospect, “Psycho Man” neither adds nor subtracts anything noteworthy to the Black Sabbath discography, but it was positively thrilling when originally released in 1998 as one of two, brand new studio tracks recorded by Osbourne, Iommi, Butler and Ward after a 20-year hiatus. Now, it ...
Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath — And Beyondis the new memoir fromBlack SabbathbassistGeezer Butler. Among the countless truths revealed, one of them pertains to what the band's iconic song "Iron Man" is actually about.