Home > Archive > Archive Music > Black Sabbath in general

 Black Sabbath in general Archive Music

Black Sabbath in general

 

Newest Review: ... Wheatley. There members remained the same until 1973 when Rick Wakeman a keyboard player joined them. But by 1977 they ... more

 ... began having personal difficulties within the band and their music began to lose its heavy metal feel. By 1978 Ozzy Osborne left to begin a solo career and was replaced by Ronnie James Dio who remained with them for a few years. In 1986 their was only one original band memeber left in the line up, which was Gommi, he wrote the music and lyrics for their album "Seventh Star". They then went on to make two more labums "Eternal Idol" and "Headless Cross" but by the end of 1991 they started to ...more

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Vol.4 Price Comparison

Sanctuary, May 24, 2004, UPC: 5050749203427
Black Sabbath Vol.4
£ 6,98 Postage & Packaging:
Availability:
amazon.co.uk Go shopping
Epic, June 15, 1998, Catalog Number: 4776712
Black Sabbath Tribute
£ 7,44 Postage & Packaging:
Availability:
Tesco Go shopping
Retrophonic, October 07, 2002, Catalog Number: IDA0052
Black Sabbath Tribute - Live In Los Angeles
£ 11,59 Postage & Packaging:
Availability:
Tesco Go shopping
 
sillygilly
Premium Review Black Sabbath in general: INSPIRED BY DENIS WHEATLEY (227 words)
by sillygilly - written on 21.08.01 (Useful, 60 readings)
Rating:

Black Sabbath were originally known as "Earth", before changing it to "Black Sabbath" in 1969. The group members were all friends who had grown up together in the Midlands, they got their name from a book written by the occult writer Denis Wheatley. There members remained the same until 1973 when Rick Wakeman a keyboard player joined them. But by 1977 they began having personal difficulties within the band and their music began to lose its heavy metal feel. By 1978 Ozzy Osborne left to begin a solo career and was replaced by Ronnie James Dio who remained with them for a few years. In 1986 their was only one ...

strange_child
Premium Review sabbath sabbath sabbath *updated!* (503 words)
by strange_child - written on 13.06.01 (Useful, 9 readings)
Rating:

You know, it is just like me to get into a band after seeing them live. I saw Black Sabbath at the Ozzfest 2001, and although I didn't know any of the songs properly, they absolutely rocked (sorry to use a cliché!). A few weeks after being astounded by Black Sabbath, I borrowed ‘The Sabbath Collection’ of off one of my friends, and then me and my brother bought another collection. Even a few weeks after the concert, I found myself recognising some of the songs, for example ‘War Pigs’, and ‘Paranoid’, the only song that I knew previous to Ozzfest. They are one of those legends of the rock/metal scene, even my dad has one of their ...

Black Sabbath in general: Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath (441 words)
by - written on 22.12.00
Rating:

In 1969, four young men from Birmingham, England -- Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward -- formed a group that would change music forever with their distinctive style of rock and blues, later named heavy metal. Their self-titled album was released in 1970, and even though I wasn't born until 1972, this is still one of my preferred albums. My earliest recollection of this album -- aside from being slightly petrified of the cover art -- was concealing the record inside a Kiss album sleeve, and sneaking it out of my older brother's room. Personally, I still like to listen to this vinyl release. From the opening eerie bells, ...

 
dooyoo
Guided TourCommunityRegisterLoginHelp
Black Sabbath in general