The Lifestyle of Tony Iommi ✔️ Career, Hobbies & Women
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Tony Iommi is a living legend who not only shaped the face of heavy metal with Black Sabbath but also has an inspiring personal life! From overcoming a devastating accident that nearly ended his guitar career to amassing great wealth and building a comfortable life. This video dives deep into the extraordinary journey of Tony Iommi-his monumental career, his fortune, his romantic relationships, and his unique hobbies that reflect his personality. Don't miss this in-depth look into the life of the riff maestro!
This is the man that introduced heavy metal on his own! Thanx a lot Mr. IOMMI, 🤟
God bless iommi and black sabbath ❤
Tony = Black Sabbath
Tony Iommi & Black Sabbath
Nice seeing a doc about his personal life. I realize it's AI but you'd think someone would notice his last name is mispronounced. I worked in media and ad agencies for years, to think no one apparently reviews so much auto-generated material seems pretty careless.
Black Sabbath is Iommi/Ward/Butler/Osbourne. Any other line-up is NOT Black Sabbath.
Dio made them massive
@@nonrevnosnibormetalbeerrev6251 I have all those albums - Heaven & Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumaniser & The Devil You know. I like them a lot & I play them a lot. My favourite song is "Over & Over" from the Mob Rules album. I have seen this line-up live on tour. I NEVER said I didn't like this line-up BUT what I DID say was that it's NOT Black Sabbath & I will stand by that statement until the day I leave this world.
IOMMI is Sabbath. I saw Black Sabbath in 72,75,77,80,82,97,99,2001 and 2005 it doesn't matter who's singing as long as the Father of Heavy Metal Tony Iommi is playing guitar. Cheers 😊
@@richardhincemon No. Black Sabbath is the original 4. Black Sabbath has been my favourite band for decades & I'm even having 2 Sabbath songs played at my funeral BUT I find the album "Seventh Star" so awful I can't listen to it whether Iommi is on guitar or not. There are other albums as well.
7☆ was intended to be Tony Iommi's first solo album and record management ( Don Arden ) insisted on using the Black Sabbath name much to Glenn Hughes surprise ! Cheers 😊