When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: MM-Media Archive/Iconicpix This is how it all begins. It’s May 1969 and four young men ...
“This has really freaked me out,” says Ozzy Osbourne, in his inimitable Brummie drawl. His band, Black Sabbath, who at the turn of the 1970s forged a powerful, simplified version of ‘prog rock’ and in ...
What would you do if you were given the opportunity to ask Ozzy Osbourne one question? Shortly before Black Sabbath's New York City Town Hall celebration for their latest full-length album, '13,' the ...
Granted, we’re a fair few months away from our Best Of The Year issue, but if I was a betting girl I’d lay money now on knowing what the event of the year is going to be. Yes, you already know what ...
Black Sabbath guitar hero Tony Iommi will always have rock ‘n’ roll in his soul. He won’t, however, always have it on the stage: Iommi is weeks away from retiring from the road. After his long battle ...
Whilst Black Sabbath may have gained mainstream notoriety through the antics of its bat-beheading frontman, the band’s musical legacy has lived on for so many years largely thanks to the labours of a ...
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that Black Sabbath will not be returning to the studio to record new music. “It’s the end of Sabbath, believe me,” he told The Times Picayune, in an interview at Voodoo Fest ...
It’s the end of a very heavy era, as Black Sabbath brings the End Tour to its final resting place in Phoenix Sept. 21 before jumping on one final Ozzfest date in California three days later. As ...
Black Sabbath is one of my all-time favorite bands, right up there with Joy Division, Pink Floyd and the Cowboy Junkies. And I’m going to miss Sabbath terribly after it waves goodbye at the conclusion ...
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Black Sabbath bassist uses AI to bring unreleased songs to life
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler reveals he’s using AI to bring his previously unreleased material to life, some of which ...
It wasn’t until Black Sabbath started work on their ninth album, Heaven and Hell, in 1979 that bassist Geezer Butler was able to get an objective perspective on his band’s capabilities. The group had ...
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