Black Sabbath Seventh Star Full Album Documentary Original 'In These Days Of Confusion
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2023
- Original documentary from Edtrader's Black Sabbath Archives Online. The Story of Seventh Star as told by Tony Iommi, Glenn Hughes, Tony Martin, and Dave Spitz. Featuring the story behind the lineup changes, Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi, Ray Gillen, Eric Singer, Lita Ford, Glenn getting his face broken, the tour and songs from the album such as No Stranger To Love, Danger Zone, Heart Like A Wheel, Turn To Stone, and the title track. Using more recent interviews and archival footage. Sabbology Book: www.amazon.com/s?k=Black+Sabb... And don't forget to catch Tony Iommi and Brian May on Greatest Guitar Riffs 2023 on the BBC.
This era of Sabbath always deserved a documentary for all its strange beginning and ending. The fans love the 7th Star album.
Loved the 5 albums with dio. Best singer and sabbath lineups ever!!!!!! Loved seventh star go see glen hughes live in 2024 he is killing it!!!!!
I was lucky enough to see Tony and Glenn reunited in 2011 at the Ronnie James Die tribute show at the London High Voltage festival. It was a very hot day and just before the band came on, the sky turned black and dark clouds rolled in. You couldn't make it up and I think it was Ronnie saying hello.
I was able to get this album, brand new, on red vinyl from Rollin' Records. I don't know where it came from, but it's one of my prized possessions. Seventh Star is one of my favorite albums of all time, and if I could've kept any incarnation of Sabbath around longer, it would've been this one. Drug addiction is a beast that just can't be tamed by other people, it can only be conquered by the person themselves. And that did happen, thankfully, for Glenn. But at that point, a decade had passed. The DEP sessions is a great, but it's just not the same as Seventh Star. Its time had come and gone. Eternal Idol is a close as we got!
Love this documentary! I owned this album AND cassette when it came out. I loved Hughes vocals on that record. In retrospect, Tony should’ve hired Ray Gillen and stuck with him.
Iommi tried but Ray left.
Gillen has a dark history
Great doc! And what an album for Tony, man I love his playing on it!
Now just need Born Again doc!
Is that a challenge? Lol
Please do !!
@@daveb5892 you talked me into it
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Glenn ,pies, Hughes with that mullet
Seventh Star featured the best bassist in the world Dave “The Beast” Spitz. Sabbath was very fortunate to convince The Beast to leave Great White to be a part of Sabbath.
*a part of
Apart means separate from.
Eric Singer is awesome on this LP❤
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Thank you for putting this documentary together. I’m a fan of the Hughes/Gillen/Martin era. All fine singers. I still hope that Tony Iommi will play some shows with Glenn Hughes,under a different name.
Thank you for watching
The Fenholt demo (and the other with Geezer band) are still not officially reelased :(
I love this album! Wish had a bettwr bass player
Wish Glenn would have played bass on this one. Bass on Danger Zone is not very good.
Glenn Hughes: ' l got addicted to Cocaine' then sniffs😂 this is a really good album at the end of the day.
I saw them on this tour. W.a.s.p opened for them.
I was hoping it was mentioned but i saw this tour in NY with Ray Gillian and he lost his voice they finished the show playing instrumental on snd off i didn't care i was 19 and it was a fun time
I'm going to do a Ray in Sabbath documentary and I'll bring that in. Feel free to give me any details you wish to include.
Cool video i member this situation was all over music news back then.I was in high school saw the tour when it came to San Antonio.Remember being blown away by Ray Gillen's voice.
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Glenn's 80s hair is a blast
Same style as Elaine Benes from Seinfeld.
Ray Guillen was the best voice SABBATH ever had, he could sing any track ever recorded by the band and make it sound so good, but then we know you also need to be a good frontman and to be a good songwriter too. SEVENTH STAR had songs no other singer could sing that well, GLENN did a great job.
I tend to agree with you, at least in the live setting. I am Tony Martin's biggest fan, but Ray was simply phenomenal on stage. He seemed so at ease and sang every era's material the way it deserved. Would have loved to have heard him tackle something from "Born Again".
Gillen
@@markcloer2274 a meant as a writer i never liked ETERNAL IDOL. on stage was good but he wAsn't DIO or OZZY
A bit too flashy and vanilla in style, IMO. Plus the ugly way he went out...
Had. was. past is way way way past you are only as good as your last gig. See glenn huges live on tour in 2024 support live music
I wished Ray would have stayed in the band longer.
They wanted him to. But things happen.
I'm glad he didn't. I liked him better in Badlands. And I really enjoy Tony Martin
Iommi must have endured a lot of migraines during that period in his career.
Well, he has said he still snorted a little CokeACola at this time
@@EdwardBaggettEdtrader for sure
I'm a big fan of Keel and I'm so glad he wasn't in Sabbath. It just doesn't sound right.
The record store didnt want my keel albums even for free.
Im still confused who actually sings danger zone on the album ??
Glenn sings everything in the album. Ray took over during the tour.
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Should’ve Been Iommi solo album great album though
He tried
tell that to Warner Brothers
Tony is black sabbath sometimes you have to replace musicians and vocalist 5 10 20. times and keep touring thats what pays the bills the gate and merch at the show
All that cocaine tends to mess with your nose throat etc. Lol.
All those candy bars didn't help either.
Given the body of work of sabbath between 1970 and 1982, I don’t see subsequent work as note worthy . I did like TYr , but it’s certainly not on 5he same footing as say, Sabotage. I don’t think Iommi ever found the right formulae . To some extent these forays by Iommi diminished the name, but it was quickly forgotten by 1999 with reunion. For me Iommi’s best work is the early mid 70s. for me Iommi’s guitar needs to be paired with Ozzy, even For me, Dio was not as suitable as Ozzy . I liked songs like megalomania and killing youself to live; not country girl. The production values of the 80s differed from the 70s, and didn’t suit the sabbath sound, it became too processed and groomed. Having said that, Dio did reinvent Sabbath, just like Rhodes reinvented Ozzy. RIP RJD.
Nah. Heaven and Hell, Born Again, Eternal Idol and Headless Cross were all great albums!
I prefer 80´s production to 70´s.