Once briefly met Tony after a show in Detroit. I came up to him and he leaned in close, staring unblinking into my eyes to see who I was. He thanked me for my very high opinions about his writing and the band in general. Never forget his warm smile and hand shakes! Black Sabbath will live forever!!!!
I once met Ozzy after a gig in Belfast in the 1980's. I asked him for his autograph. He told me and my friends to fuck off. I'm not complaining. We thought it was cool.
There is so much to say about Tony Iommi from 1972 and in the years that followed. At the age of 15 teen I was out to meet Tony and I did he was at that time I believe 21 years of age and over the years numerous times we met over the years . At the time I first met him and through out all the years every time I met him it has been a very enriched time in my life as me being a guitar player from the age of 8 and it was just what I needed in my life to to balance everything out in my life growing up. The picture of him on the bench I have of me and him in that same year the same look with a black turtleneck sweater and cross with him wearing a gold watch. I will just leave it for now just like this . Want to always say through out my life when I think of Tony I felt like I had a big brother and through out my life if I could have ever been that way to some one else I gave it a good try ,love you Tony for everything you did for me we will talk again so I can thank you about everything you did for me in my life.
Christian Martin!! Que buena sorpresa, el tipo es periodista Argentino y cubre fubol europeo. Ni idea que era fan de Sabbath! Maestro!! Y el padrino Tony Iommy un caballero, como siempre.
Great interview, always love hearing what Tony has to say. The bench and Black Sabbath Bridge is so important, it represents the significance and contribution that Geezer, Ozzy, Tony and Bill have made for music, and their city. It’ll be amazing to see it up close, in the future! Black Sabbath 1968-After Forever 💜
This is amazing! Muchissimas gracias Christian for a terrific, heartfelt interview. I am originally from Los Angeles and have been an uber Sabbath fanatic since I was a young kid in '73. Making a pilgrimage to Birmingham has been top on my bucket list for some time now, so once this virus situation stabilizes I'll be visiting for sure!!! BLACK SABBATH 4EVER ,,\/, ,\/,,
I was there in May '19 and was looking for the bench. I was near the bridge but couldn't go across because of construction. I asked a worker about the bench and he didn't know what the hell I was talking about. Glad to see it's back, I'll visit it next time I'm in the UK.
Great interview Christian . Tony is such a great down to earth fellow. Such an influencial God of a guitarist. He is much loved not only for starting Sabbath with Bill, Geezer, and Ozzy but for being so open with and appreciative of the fanbase. I have been a fan for 50 years and now turning on my grandsons (3) on to these legends for the next 50 and beyond.
I was there for the original unveiling and then again when the bench was first placed at the bridge during the opening of HOM's 50 Year Black Sabbath Exhibit. Love all the wonderful friends I've made over there and proud to be among the greatest fans in the world!! I can't wait to get back there again. Cheers from NY!!
Somos 2 argentinos mega fans de Black Sabbath viviendo en Birmingham y que hicimos un video de ellos! pero yo no conseguí entrevistar a ninguno de ellos jajaja Te banco mil 🖤 🖤 🖤
Cristian no sabia que eras tan fan del metal soy de Argentina tengo 55 años escucho metal desde 1982 cuando casi nacio todo conoci toda la movida que hubo aca en Argentina y sobre todo Buenos Aires lo videobares boliches como Halley estuve en el recital que ofrecio Saxon aqui en 1992 vi a Maiden en la gira de Fear of the Dark cuando vino en 1992 tambien en el estadio de ferrocarril oeste y estuve cuando vino Black Sabbath a presentar Deshumanizer con Dio en el estadio de Obras
Fantastic interview man, I really enjoy the video, I will go to Birmingham in 2 weeks I hope to see you and sheare a pint way not, one tropper could be good, I love Back Sabbath, I was really lucky to see them at O2 arena 8 years ego, Ozzy is just amazing. Abrazo Christian
My wife and I went to England for the first time a couple of years ago and we had London, Liverpool, Ashbourne, Birmingham and Bath on the schedule. I was pleasantly surprised to see they had the Black Sabbath bridge and bench in Birmingham. It was a great city and, of course, the home of Black Sabbath ( among many others!)
Great interview! Congrats's Christian you made it! man it's great to see Tony in an amazing shape after such difficult times he's struggling with recently.
I am glad to Christian cross is prominently displayed on the bench around their necks. Yet it is only a short matter of time before the foreign islamic and other occupations vandalize it for that very reason as well as the fact that they are against music in general. Especially metal music. FACT.
Tony rocks - what a rock n roll story! Him and his mates - I've read all the books written by Oz, Tony, Terry - Bill hasn't written any as far as I know... Much love for Sabs in Brooklyn NY
This interview is amazing thank you! This just confirms what I believed in since I first heard Sabbath music back in the late 70s... Mr Iommi is the real deal, not only is he a man of success, he's also a man of value... very rare, can one achieve one without comprimising the other. I'm glad I experienced Sabbath back then at an early age... 40+ years later and I still can't get enough of their music. A sincere thank you!
American here. As soon as I get my vaccine and it's safe to travel, I'll be coming to visit the UK and definitely visiting Birmingham to see the places where so much of my favorite music came from. See you soon B'ham.
Intrigado por cómo realizaste la videoconferencia desde exteriores? Imagino que dando wifi desde un celular? , la calidad fue óptima, la cámara sony la que te enfoca conectada a la pc se me ocurre. Muy buen trabajo, felicidades!
Where's Bill Ward on the bench? He was an integral part of Sabbath, they wouldn't have even sounded the same without Bill, Shame, Shame, Shame. You guys have been my favorite band since 69, this sucks and it's a slap in the face for Bill.
In the 70’s Birmingham City Council tried & succeeded in closing down many of the Rock venues in the City centre. Bogarts, & the Golden Eagle being the main ones. Now there's tourist money to be made its now "The Home of Metal". Obviously it's completely different generations but it still leaves a bitter taste.
they were WW2 era people fighting a culture war they ended up losing. Metal was a soft target, but the problem was zero volence, you never hear of mobs or brawls after metal shows. They were trying to preserve the English way of life and saw hippy culture and all it's off shoots as irresponsible. I think they targeted Metal because of the Nazi regalia that was very common in the early 80's. The real end to English culture was the EU and Operation Sea Lion part deux, "the slow drip".
I was scared to listen to them in the 70's just because the name seemed so sacrilegious. Bad things might happen if I did. Now they just seem like an early metal rock band.
Same as me. My older brother had the album “ Sabotage” when it came out and the band looked scary on the album cover. Now they are elder iconic rockers
It is a good idea to really make an effort to make one more Black Sabbath studio album with the original members only.. no live anything just a studio work the way the Beatles decided to do, with the intention to put on that second nothing borderline. A good suggestion..record it all in England none of this California sunshine inspiration..and on some of the songs use the equipment and instruments that were used on the first 3-4 albums as from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath on the sound on the records changed permanently.
A kind humble guitar master who thrilled us for all these years. May he play on.I sure like their music so much better than today's pop junk. They were never satanists period, it was just a marketing ploy. I believe most were Christians in the band.
@@smofla13 It's not dead, just gone to the underground, where honestly, I believe it's better-served by its audience, which is smaller, of course, but vastly more loyal and dedicated. Nuclear Blast recently signed the band Green Lung (London band, yes, but who knows? Maybe they'll snoop about B'ham some day and find another band just as good), who seemingly blew up almost overnight, so there is still much interest in the style developed there, but it's coming from other locations at the moment.
well, if this comes to monuments, benches, or any statue, there will be no room as there are other hard rock 'n' roll bands that also deserve recognition as for example MOTORHEAD, RAINBOW, AC/DC, JUDAS PRIEST, DEEP PURPLE, UFO, URIAH HEEP, BLUE OYSTER CULT, MANILLA ROAD, SAXON, and even SPINAL TAP although they were a fictitious band, still their rock and roll was heavy and deep.
Birmingham, Birth Place of Black Sabbath and The Moody Blues..... they were really exploring the new capabilities available to them in the Very Loud Amps and Mellotron. Birth place of metal is definitely The UK. Birmingham is right dead in the center of the UK. All roads literally lead to it. Marshall was started in London. Do Dio, Gillan and the other singer(s) get chairs nearby.
In reality you are absolutely different from that image of yourselves that you have created in your external consciousness. And your might is unlimited. The potential to be God is laid within you, within each of you. As a matter of fact, you are gods. And your task is to master your divinity little by little, to let the divinity enter your external consciousness.
❤for Tony from Finland Im so grateful for My parents that one summer in 1990s we drove The vartion from Finland Sweden gothenburg boat to Harvich??? Im not sure But My gather drove The opposite way traffoc well i must say and to lots of great place like BIRMINGHAM and The to Scotland and Wales also But I listened to Black Sabbath already in early teen The i was 11 or 12. My older Brother listened Slayer and Said that BS is too light and I Said one Day My Brother. And now his a cancer doctor specialist and fonally loves BS etc Ozzy stuff You live you learn. And now comes to My mind that from one englisht flea market or used stuff shop I found a well kept C kasette of SlayeR south of heaven which is in My top 10 Records of all 😊 And I must say that alla these evangelist and fake profetia and Priest WHO say heayvy metal is Satan work etc bullshit Look at and listen to TONY IOMMI The lord of metal music, is this gentleman Satan olot and olan to gonguer humans...well If IT IS not a Bad one😊 He is cool etc
Sabbaths it’s 🤘WOUAH 💕Fantastics for me: RONNIE, TONY, RAY, GLENN 🤘💥4 legends band and SINGERS🎶All bringing Happy, Chills, Emotions🤷♀️4 differents voices, but so magnificents🔥it’s FIRE, ALRIGHT‼️🤘Just OZZY 🙈BRRR‼️Sabbath Clown, « War Pig »🐷🤡great song for him🐷Thanks, 💕interview Antony👍🎶Sabbath for all time: 1968-2017? 🙏
Once briefly met Tony after a show in Detroit. I came up to him and he leaned in close, staring unblinking into my eyes to see who I was. He thanked me for my very high opinions about his writing and the band in general. Never forget his warm smile and hand shakes! Black Sabbath will live forever!!!!
Thanks for sharing this story. He's my all Tim favorite guitar player. Good to know he's a nice guy too!
Long live the iron man, inventor of heavy metal. Toni seems to bee such a nice person.
Exactly the same happens to me, but before the show, at El Paso, Tx., Very kind guy....
I once met Ozzy after a gig in Belfast in the 1980's. I asked him for his autograph. He told me and my friends to fuck off. I'm not complaining. We thought it was cool.
Tony reminds me of all of my dad's friends when I was a kid.
There is so much to say about Tony Iommi from 1972 and in the years that followed. At the age of 15 teen I was out to meet Tony and I did he was at that time I believe 21 years of age and over the years numerous times we met over the years . At the time I first met him and through out all the years every time I met him it has been a very enriched time in my life as me being a guitar player from the age of 8 and it was just what I needed in my life to to balance everything out in my life growing up. The picture of him on the bench I have of me and him in that same year the same look with a black turtleneck sweater and cross with him wearing a gold watch. I will just leave it for now just like this . Want to always say through out my life when I think of Tony I felt like I had a big brother and through out my life if I could have ever been that way to some one else I gave it a good try ,love you Tony for everything you did for me we will talk again so I can thank you about everything you did for me in my life.
Tony is such a nice guy. I was fortunate enough to have met him in 2000. I kept thinking does he know who he is? So humble. God bless you Tony.
They need a monument, not a bench!
Deep Puple too!
Yes
@@MrMolack yes
They need a Cathedral of metal, not a monument.
🤘🤘
Christian Martin!! Que buena sorpresa, el tipo es periodista Argentino y cubre fubol europeo. Ni idea que era fan de Sabbath! Maestro!! Y el padrino Tony Iommy un caballero, como siempre.
Great interview, always love hearing what Tony has to say.
The bench and Black Sabbath Bridge is so important, it represents the significance and contribution that Geezer, Ozzy, Tony and Bill have made for music, and their city.
It’ll be amazing to see it up close, in the future!
Black Sabbath 1968-After Forever
💜
This is amazing! Muchissimas gracias Christian for a terrific, heartfelt interview. I am originally from Los Angeles and have been an uber Sabbath fanatic since I was a young kid in '73. Making a pilgrimage to Birmingham has been top on my bucket list for some time now, so once this virus situation stabilizes I'll be visiting for sure!!!
BLACK SABBATH 4EVER ,,\/, ,\/,,
If ever you do have the opportunity (hopefully, once this pandemic is over)...I'd love to show you around our City...😀
I was there in May '19 and was looking for the bench. I was near the bridge but couldn't go across because of construction. I asked a worker about the bench and he didn't know what the hell I was talking about. Glad to see it's back, I'll visit it next time I'm in the UK.
Great interview Christian . Tony is such a great down to earth fellow. Such an influencial God of a guitarist. He is much loved not only for starting Sabbath with Bill, Geezer, and Ozzy but for being so open with and appreciative of the fanbase. I have been a fan for 50 years and now turning on my grandsons (3) on to these legends for the next 50 and beyond.
Tony is the most influential guitarist walking the planet.
I was there for the original unveiling and then again when the bench was first placed at the bridge during the opening of HOM's 50 Year Black Sabbath Exhibit. Love all the wonderful friends I've made over there and proud to be among the greatest fans in the world!! I can't wait to get back there again. Cheers from NY!!
Somos 2 argentinos mega fans de Black Sabbath viviendo en Birmingham y que hicimos un video de ellos! pero yo no conseguí entrevistar a ninguno de ellos jajaja Te banco mil 🖤 🖤 🖤
Cristian no sabia que eras tan fan del metal soy de Argentina tengo 55 años escucho metal desde 1982 cuando casi nacio todo conoci toda la movida que hubo aca en Argentina y sobre todo Buenos Aires lo videobares boliches como Halley estuve en el recital que ofrecio Saxon aqui en 1992 vi a Maiden en la gira de Fear of the Dark cuando vino en 1992 tambien en el estadio de ferrocarril oeste y estuve cuando vino Black Sabbath a presentar Deshumanizer con Dio en el estadio de Obras
Fantastic interview man, I really enjoy the video, I will go to Birmingham in 2 weeks I hope to see you and sheare a pint way not, one tropper could be good, I love Back Sabbath, I was really lucky to see them at O2 arena 8 years ego, Ozzy is just amazing. Abrazo Christian
My wife and I went to England for the first time a couple of years ago and we had London, Liverpool, Ashbourne, Birmingham and Bath on the schedule. I was pleasantly surprised to see they had the Black Sabbath bridge and bench in Birmingham. It was a great city and, of course, the home of Black Sabbath ( among many others!)
Great interview! Congrats's Christian you made it! man it's great to see Tony in an amazing shape after such difficult times he's struggling with recently.
This is fantastic. Great job Christian.
Fantastic Christian. Living the dream. Keep up the great work.
I am glad to Christian cross is prominently displayed on the bench around their necks. Yet it is only a short matter of time before the foreign islamic and other occupations vandalize it for that very reason as well as the fact that they are against music in general. Especially metal music. FACT.
I'm from México and i hope some day i can go to birmingham to visit the city and specially visit black sabbath bridge!!!
Two special guys! Thank you.
I'm listening to his audiobook which is here on UA-cam and it's great. Top Bloke
Tony rocks - what a rock n roll story! Him and his mates - I've read all the books written by Oz, Tony, Terry - Bill hasn't written any as far as I know... Much love for Sabs in Brooklyn NY
This interview is amazing thank you! This just confirms what I believed in since I first heard Sabbath music back in the late 70s... Mr Iommi is the real deal, not only is he a man of success, he's also a man of value... very rare, can one achieve one without comprimising the other.
I'm glad I experienced Sabbath back then at an early age... 40+ years later and I still can't get enough of their music. A sincere thank you!
Greatest metal band of all time 🤟🤟🤟
ITS heavy rock..not metal. Iommi himself doesn't understand the term metal. Metal has no melody. BS, especially Tony Martin era,is very melodic
Super interview of a rock legend. Many thanks 👊👍
glad to be involved in creating this short documentary :)
SPOT ON! PERFECT!
American here. As soon as I get my vaccine and it's safe to travel, I'll be coming to visit the UK and definitely visiting Birmingham to see the places where so much of my favorite music came from. See you soon B'ham.
Let me know when you come we’ll show you the town, go for a beer and listen to some black sabbath!
@@tomkasprzak4696 Can I come along 😁
Fuck yes
Hope you enjoy your visit but don't be too shocked when you realise Birmingham is more like Islamabad now lol.
Obrigada senhor.por teres criado essa banda black Sabbath... Ozzy para sempre
1980 lloyd Noble- Norman ,Oklahoma... Cheers for that Tour ! Favor and peace ✌
Gran entrevista Christian!
Master of reality...🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏
I clicked on the video and was thinking... You trying to tell me this bald guy is Tony Iommi?
Hail to us England ! best bands in the world.
WTF is in the water over there?
Intrigado por cómo realizaste la videoconferencia desde exteriores? Imagino que dando wifi desde un celular? , la calidad fue óptima, la cámara sony la que te enfoca conectada a la pc se me ocurre. Muy buen trabajo, felicidades!
Teníamos un transmisor WiFi portátil ;-)
Where's Bill Ward on the bench? He was an integral part of Sabbath, they wouldn't have even sounded the same without Bill, Shame, Shame, Shame. You guys have been my favorite band since 69, this sucks and it's a slap in the face for Bill.
In the 70’s Birmingham City Council tried & succeeded in closing down many of the Rock venues in the City centre.
Bogarts, & the Golden Eagle being the main ones.
Now there's tourist money to be made its now "The Home of Metal".
Obviously it's completely different generations but it still leaves a bitter taste.
they were WW2 era people fighting a culture war they ended up losing. Metal was a soft target, but the problem was zero volence, you never hear of mobs or brawls after metal shows.
They were trying to preserve the English way of life and saw hippy culture and all it's off shoots as irresponsible. I think they targeted Metal because of the Nazi regalia that was very common in the early 80's.
The real end to English culture was the EU and Operation Sea Lion part deux, "the slow drip".
Christian, ahora no solo me caés bien, sino que también te quiero y respeto.
So glad I saw this !! Great interview with the "Godfather" !!
... I saw Dio - based Sabbath in 1980, 81, and 92, but not the originals in concert until 1999... "The Godfathers of Metal"
Its heavy rock. Not metal. Up.mi himself doesn't understand that term. Metal has no melody. Vs music is pretty melodic, especially Tony Martin era.
This was awesome! :-)
It's crazy how Tony, Geez, Bill and geezer feel like my friends.
Black sabbath is amazing
GRACIAS..ESTO ES INCREIBLE..
Did anyone notice the scooter guy come into the back ground and then disappear around the 7 minutes mark?
I was scared to listen to them in the 70's just because the name seemed so sacrilegious. Bad things might happen if I did. Now they just seem like an early metal rock band.
Same as me. My older brother had the album “ Sabotage” when it came out and the band looked scary on the album cover. Now they are elder iconic rockers
As is often observed, they're the Beatles of Heavy Metal.
He got his scissors,but I got his guitar pick 🤘
Que grande Christian Martin no lo tenía escuchando Sabbath
Brilliant 🤘👍
Subtitles please!!
BLACK SABBATH FOREVER!
grande vikingo, aguante Black Sabbath
Wow so cool.
Oh my god Christian Martin. I worked with you in Radical media years ago. Looking good man. Which you all the best
Falta Dio en uno de los bustos, una banda fundamental en el rock y el metal, ahora Christian Martín me cae simpático siendo fan de Sabbath como yo
Esta en castellano esto en algún lado?
Dio era yankee, este es un homenaje que le hace la ciudad Birmingham a los cuatro musicos nacidos alli
The thumbnail needs to be changed, I made me think that Tony had turned into Mike from Breaking bad after the farewell tour
Lol I thought the host was him until I heard him talk
Belive or not but with my 46 years I recently discovered Black Sabbath great music despite I heard of them all my life 😂😂😂😂
I've been to England, if I ever go back I'd like to visit, is there a BS tribute band playing nightly in Birmingham? From Florida
Toni and Ozzy text each other on regular basis.The questions Ozzy must ask Toni. About musicians, who's reliable and business without Sharon.
Tony is GOD 🙏
grande Cristian!!
Luckily that bench isn't in Aston where they're originally from.
Why? Aston is part of Birmingham.
@@PedroVonWorzelburger yeah, but it's one of the worst areas of the city & it would be vandalized within hours.
😎👍😁🤟🎼☠️🖤🍻 Smile. \m/ ' [-_-] ' \m/....Bye... Bottoms up and cheers...Stay loud, stay proud, stay heavy. Take care, and be safe .......
Aguante Christian y Sabbath!
Also got a great fruit market, and walking through the canals. Fun place
It is a good idea to really make an effort to make one more Black Sabbath studio album with the original members only..
no live anything just a studio work the way the Beatles decided to do, with the intention to put on that second nothing borderline.
A good suggestion..record it all in England none of this California sunshine inspiration..and on some of the songs use the equipment and instruments that were used on the first 3-4 albums as from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath on the sound on the records changed permanently.
A kind humble guitar master who thrilled us for all these years. May he play on.I sure like their music so much better than today's pop junk. They were never satanists period, it was just a marketing ploy.
I believe most were Christians in the band.
im proud to be from bham....even tho the rock scene is completly dead now...has been for many yrs
It will come back. It always have
@@WarPigs413 it still hasnt come back ha...tho im glad the black sabbath bridge is still there...i was there yesdy eatin me chips on it ha.
@@smofla13 It's not dead, just gone to the underground, where honestly, I believe it's better-served by its audience, which is smaller, of course, but vastly more loyal and dedicated. Nuclear Blast recently signed the band Green Lung (London band, yes, but who knows? Maybe they'll snoop about B'ham some day and find another band just as good), who seemingly blew up almost overnight, so there is still much interest in the style developed there, but it's coming from other locations at the moment.
well, if this comes to monuments, benches, or any statue, there will be no room as there are other hard rock 'n' roll bands that also deserve recognition as for example MOTORHEAD, RAINBOW, AC/DC, JUDAS PRIEST, DEEP PURPLE, UFO, URIAH HEEP, BLUE OYSTER CULT, MANILLA ROAD, SAXON, and even SPINAL TAP although they were a fictitious band, still their rock and roll was heavy and deep.
In my opinion as a metal head no band deserves this more than Black Sabbath.
Each band would be recognized by their hometown. So the town AC/DC is from in Australia should build them something.
Birmingham, Birth Place of Black Sabbath and The Moody Blues..... they were really exploring the new capabilities available to them in the Very Loud Amps and Mellotron. Birth place of metal is definitely The UK. Birmingham is right dead in the center of the UK. All roads literally lead to it. Marshall was started in London.
Do Dio, Gillan and the other singer(s) get chairs nearby.
Also the Move!!!!!!!!
Its heavy rock. Not metal. Metal has no melody
I would like to get drunk with a couple close buddies in Birmingham.
me parecia que era argentino
vikinGOD
In reality you are absolutely different from that image of yourselves that you have created in your external consciousness. And your might is unlimited. The potential to be God is laid within you, within each of you. As a matter of fact, you are gods. And your task is to master your divinity little by little, to let the divinity enter your external consciousness.
❤for Tony from Finland
Im so grateful for My parents that one summer in 1990s we drove The vartion from Finland Sweden gothenburg boat to Harvich??? Im not sure
But My gather drove The opposite way traffoc well i must say and to lots of great place like BIRMINGHAM and The to Scotland and Wales also
But I listened to Black Sabbath already in early teen The i was 11 or 12. My older Brother listened Slayer and Said that BS is too light and I Said one Day My Brother. And now his a cancer doctor specialist and fonally loves BS etc Ozzy stuff
You live you learn.
And now comes to My mind that from one englisht flea market or used stuff shop I found a well kept C kasette of SlayeR south of heaven which is in My top 10 Records of all 😊
And I must say that alla these evangelist and fake profetia and Priest WHO say heayvy metal is Satan work etc bullshit
Look at and listen to TONY IOMMI The lord of metal music, is this gentleman Satan olot and olan to gonguer humans...well If IT IS not a Bad one😊
He is cool etc
"Biimingham"? Are you sure that poor Argentean is in the right city? 😂
Hey Tony. Certainly looks heavy thats for sure. The bench must be made from some heavy material.
Music is the universal languish it's hard wired into our make up.
Japp, da geh ich mit. Liegt auch bei mir vorne. Leggä
For me Birmingham is the Capitol of metal
Its hard rock not metal. Iommi doesn't understand that term himself. Even Tony Martin himself says Birmingham has a lot of blues.
Black sabbath invented heavy metal
It was heavy rock. Not metal. Iommi himself doesn't understand that term. He refers to BS as heavy rock.
2:28 got to chuck in the multicultural crap.
Howbout Dio?
Que haces vikingo?!
Jonah Hill?
Fan de sabbath y no se banca a los borrachines? 😂😂😂
Awante lo borrachines pelado no me importa nada😂😂😂
BANEADO POR BOBI
Sabbaths it’s 🤘WOUAH 💕Fantastics for me: RONNIE, TONY, RAY, GLENN 🤘💥4 legends band and SINGERS🎶All bringing Happy, Chills, Emotions🤷♀️4 differents voices, but so magnificents🔥it’s FIRE, ALRIGHT‼️🤘Just OZZY 🙈BRRR‼️Sabbath Clown, « War Pig »🐷🤡great song for him🐷Thanks, 💕interview Antony👍🎶Sabbath for all time: 1968-2017? 🙏
Black Sabbath are not heavy metal. This is the indisputable truth!
Listen to Into the void, Megalomania, Supernaut, and Under the sun. Then come back and tell me they're not metal.
Oh it's very much disputable
I keep telling people this. Thu don't listen I agree, it's heavy rock. Iommi himself doesn't understand the term metal re their sound
Should’ve had every Black Sabbath member on the bench!
Ozzy is sabbath get over it
These Muslims enjoy running councils in another mans country don’t they