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Louder on MSNBlack Sabbath's early recordings as Earth to be releasedBefore the dawn of Black Sabbath there was Earth. This was the band Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward ...
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath will perform their final concert together, "Back to the Beginning," July 5 in Birmingham, ...
Thousands of metal fans are due to descend on Birmingham on Saturday 5th July, as Black Sabbath hosts its Back To The ...
A unique album of recordings from Ozzy Osbourne's pre-Black Sabbath days is to be released after the long-lost tapes were ...
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LouderSound on MSNBlack Sabbath offer first glimpse of rehearsals as they prepare for bow-out concert Back To The Beginning next weekOn Tuesday (June 24), frontman Ozzy Osbourne took to social media, sharing a picture of himself, drummer Bill Ward and ...
Black Sabbath's original manager Jim Simpson recalls a time when Black Sabbath were blocked from local free gigs ...
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Daily Star on MSNOzzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath could perform for many years to come, says Geezer ButlerBlack Sabbath legend Geezer Butler reckons the Ozzy Osbourne-fronted band could perform for fans from beyond the grave once they finish up next month with their farewell gig at Villa Park ...
I spoke with Geezer Butler about the process of putting together Into The Void, writing the still relevant lyrics to a song like “War Pigs” and the multi-generational appeal of Black Sabbath.
Geezer Butler joins Bullseye to talk about his new memoir. He also looks back and shares some stories from his time in Black Sabbath. Plus, he'll get into what it was like to write songs for Ozzy ...
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Geezer Butler said: “Then I wrote the song ‘Paranoid’ which is all about mental health stuff and it wasn’t until ages after that that I went to the doctor and they gave me pills.
Finally, Into the Void makes a nice circular round when Geezer Butler proudly watches his own granddaughter played none other than Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man”—at her Catholic school.
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