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Andre Poublon
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Відео
Fade Away
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Valé M.B. I really wanted to catch you but we all became sick. We will be thinking of you. Here is a song recorded live by the Spell live at Adelaide University and written by M.B.
Bits Of Bali
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Scenes from around the island taken over the last 14 years or so. Sanur, Ubud, Amed and Singaraja are a few of the locations
Bloody Black Sabbath
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A Rock Family Tree of Black Sabbath and the people that have passed through them. A who's who of 70's heavy rock. Enjoy
Rock Family Trees. Merseybeat
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The Beatles and some other guys. Narrated by John Peel
Spit It Out
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Wherein Robert almost bursts a blood vessel singing and playing a headless Bass. Vale Ian Jones on angular Sax. Alan Powell swings a guitar while Dave Sparks tries squeezing some rock out of a guitar synth. Andre Poublon uses a hammer on a snare, and sounds like it too. It's not been out there in the digiscape for posterity and I thought it needed to be before all the digital files destroy them...
What's It Gonna Be? Rockmelons Extended mix (Vinyl Edit)
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What's It Gonna Be? Rockmelons Extended mix (Vinyl Edit)
Worlds greatest band the Black Sabbath
No one is going to mention Ian Gillian?
They are so northern, I see my dad’s generation when I look at them, brilliant 🇬🇧👍Yorkshire
Ozzy is pathetic
BILL WARD
29:07
So damb good
Every time RJD said Rainbow “wanted to make pop songs and I don’t do that”, I think to myself “What the hell is ‘Hungry for Heaven’ and ‘Rainbow in the Dark’, then?!”.
Bill Ward was a great drummer especially for that band Black Sabbath was only this lineup !! Drugs and alcohol ruined Ozzy , Black Sabbath is NOT with DIO!
Black Sabbath was whatever Iommi said it was. He was the only one who ever walked away.
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DIO
Why does Vinny Appice resemble Sarah Thawer?
Geezer is a bass boss!
Geezer is so cheeky lol
Good for Bill Ward doing what he needed to do to get well, Lord knows there's more than enough substance abuse casualties in Rock n Roll, Bonham, Moon, Bon Scott.
Regardless of how they got together they kicked serious butt this is Jessie Cristy husband God bless us all 💕🙏
Thiscwas a very interesting documentary! It is quite amazing how life can evolve for all of us..
Thanks you for sharing... excellent..🌹
Its a shame the southern US hated Sabbath in the early days...seems like all of the US loves metal nowadays \m/ \m/
Huh, where's Tony Martin?
Thankyou for this I have been searching for years for this particular documentary.
Good
The original Sabbath lineup is irreplaceable and their output and chemistry timeless, but it must be said that the solo stuff Ozzy was doing after leaving Sabbath was way better than what the rest of the band went on to do without him.
I was present at the first ozzfest. A full set for Sabbath, then a full set of ozzys solo band. It was fantastic. Ozzyy did a flawless job. He almost walked off stage cause of some douchebags throwing sod. He didn't though. Go fng crazy!!! Ty guys. That show was awesome.
Ian Gillan was also good on born again
RIP, Ronnie... the most massive voice from the most petite man.
Oh, you can still get people's attention with a tritone if you double down on it.
Good story tellers, especially Geezer.
James Ronnie Dio sings like a angels who have smoke lots of cigarets I did'nt meen bad way I just don"t know how to tell people well is fantstic you like them all heavy men 🇫🇮😃😀👀
Geezer is very great write songs he have done so much for this fantstic band 🇫🇮🤪😜👀
BILL WARD most underrated person in ROCK history
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Roland 6th
Evrin one involved wiv black sabbath's muzik are epik
I remember a pastor's kid was constantly taking acid and listening to Black Sabbath. A friend of mine used to try to flip him out while he was tripping (not that I approved of it).
One of the maddest things I find about Tony Iommi is how chill he seems in his later years (from watching countless interviews post 90's) but in Geezer Butler's book he talks about how intimidating and aggro he could be and you can kind of tell...in this feature you can still see he's got a bit of a mad stare lingering from the cocaine addled days.
With great mustache comes great responsibility 😮 2:26 2:31 2:32
With great mustache comes great responsibility 😮 2:26 2:31 2:32
These guys were pretty bold blazing a trail no one had really gone down before. All those bands were going into uniqueness and no one could do what they do. Originality was the standard you had to reach before you reach universal success.
you put ur left foot in / you pull ur left foot out / we put a chain on it and ur gonna scream and shout / ur in the hokey pokey and that's what its all about / la da da la la shout...my coven name is tinky winky eat a twinkie plausure to meet yew.
Is bill still having dreams about gandi
Ronnie Dio was too full of himself
I get that impression in every interview. He was a legend, and I love his music, but he could be a real prick.
@@AndDeathForAll82 Oh yes.. absolutely 💯. Dio was an amazing singer and his contribution to heavy metal, rock and music in general will leave a lasting legacy far into the future. No doubt about that. I'm totally a Dio fan. I was just saying that he had a bit of a Napoleon complex.
Life changing music. PERIOD.
What you mean I don"t like rap or hip hop they belongs to rubish can 🇫🇮👊😎
DIO! Awesome singer.
The latter half of this video was a tough slog. Not that I mean to speak disparagingly about the material, it just landed different while I was waiting for it to somehow connect back to Black Sabbath.
From an era when there was no shortage of really great, creative British bands. Quite amazing when you think of how small these islands are in comparison to countries such as the USA.
why, when they first talk about Ozzy's solo career do they jump straight to Bark at the Moon and dont even mention Billard of Oz and Diary of a Madman - the stuff he did with Randy Rhoads???
Why did they skip the Randy Rhoads era of Ozzy's post Black Sabbath years?
The stuff about the ad is partially true. Geezer saw the ad by Ozzy looking for bandmembers, and then he and Geezer were actually in a different band together for a time. Called Rare Breed. Tony and Bill were together at the same time in a band called Mythology. Now it could be Tony also saw the same ad. It was only bc both bands didn't go anywhere they decided the four of them should work together. So Geezer had met Bill in a club, and then introduced him to Tony. Tony then saw Ozzy and thought...oh no... not Osbourne! (source: Geezers autobio)
I was AOK with their music but ~never cared then or now with the gimmicks and album covers .. Hard to say the Vol 4. album was not their best, including the album cover.
I grew up wiv ozzys musik 8 yearz old ,like maiden majik!!!
Used to watch rock family trees on tv years ago . Probably 1995 or earlier. Thanks
I'm only slightly older than Black Sabbath . . coupla months
Sad treatment of Bill and if it wasnt for Bob, Geezer and even Lemmys lyrical contribution but most of all ....Randy and all of the other musicians who contributed their music I wonder where'd he be ?
What?