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ToRidTheDisease 11-08-2004 03:34 PM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]Thanks for that LaihoRocker666

you did that to the numbers (claps*) Bravo[/QUOTE]
No problem. :thumb:

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 03:44 PM

you did forget that ozzy played harmonica but thats a technacality

ToRidTheDisease 11-08-2004 03:46 PM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]you did forget that ozzy played harmonica but thats a technacality[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I thought about that earlier.

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 03:49 PM

sorry just try to bust your chops

Brew 11-08-2004 03:55 PM

I wonder if Ozzy is still able to play the harmonica?

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 03:57 PM

have you seen battle for ozzfest?

you can actually understand what hes say about 98% of the time

who knows, i would say yes he can

ToRidTheDisease 11-08-2004 04:03 PM

Yeah, he is doing so much better.

Brew 11-08-2004 04:08 PM

I've always been able to understand Ozzy, its not all that difficult.

Then again, I lived in Brum for 8 years.

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 04:16 PM

very true.
i never had trouble but he sounds alot clearer now that hes not poppin as much(or poppin more) pills.

didnt they find out that his old doctor was a quack and was dopin him up?

Brew 11-08-2004 04:17 PM

His old doctor had him on far too many drugs, I think they sued him for it.

i2 enegade 11-08-2004 04:42 PM

sabbath....pure blues based rock...i love it. i'm a die hard fan of everything from their self titled debut to Sabotage. It does go downhill from there imo. Anyways a couple of good songs to check out Solitude, Thrill of it all, into the void, war pigs, Behind the wall of sleep, Hand of doom, Wheels of confusion, electric funeral, and many more.

exceptional bass, drums, guitar and vocals....great stuff.

Brew 11-08-2004 04:47 PM

[QUOTE=i2 enegade]sabbath....pure blues based rock...i love it. i'm a die hard fan of everything from their self titled debut to Sabotage. It does go downhill from there imo. Anyways a couple of good songs to check out [B][SIZE=3]Solitude[/SIZE][/B], Thrill of it all, into the void, war pigs, Behind the wall of sleep, Hand of doom, Wheels of confusion, electric funeral, and many more.

exceptional bass, drums, guitar and vocals....great stuff.[/QUOTE]

You sir, are the only other person here to recommend Solitude.

The other person being me.

heinrichkuhn 11-08-2004 06:00 PM

Changes brings a tear to the eye

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 06:39 PM

Solitude nice nice... anyways

you got to admit there was like ... season 2 of the Osbournes he was soundin really bad like

dedudheuehe **** fedefedeedd dog.

ToRidTheDisease 11-08-2004 06:41 PM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]Solitude nice nice... anyways

you got to admit there was like ... season 2 of the Osbournes he was soundin really bad like

dedudheuehe **** fedefedeedd dog.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, he was. I think he is a lot better now, which is good to see.

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 06:46 PM

LORD BRUMMINGTON put it best they're invincible

Ozboy did what in that atv accident. broke: ribs, pelvis, neck(or badly stubbed/bruise)

and that saved his life got him off 4,345 pills

Hardest_Rocker 11-08-2004 06:47 PM

Black Sabbath rocks. GO OZZY AND DIO AND TONY MARTIN AND IAN! (and whoever else has sung for them over these years)

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 06:57 PM

Take your pick heheh

Ozzy Osbourne - 1969 thru September 1977
Dave Walker - October 1977 thru January 1978
Ozzy Osbourne - January 1978 thru May 1979
Ronnie James Dio - May 1979 thru November 1982
Ian Gillan - January 1983 thru March 1984
Dave Donato - Unknown in 1984 for a few weeks
Jeff Fenholt? - January 1985 to September 1985
Glenn Hughes - September 1985 thru March 1986
Ray Gillen - March 1986 thru August 1987
Tony Martin - August 1987 thru April 1991
Ronnie James Dio - April 1991 thru November 13, 1992
Rob Halford - November 14 & 15, 1992
Tony Martin - Spring 1993 to December 1995
Ozzy Osbourne - March 1997 to present

JACKROXYOU 11-08-2004 09:53 PM

well lets get another question goin ( i luv it)

What movie really had a lot of Black Sabbath references. (beside School of Rock)

Brew 11-09-2004 10:55 AM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]LORD BRUMMINGTON put it best they're invincible

Ozboy did what in that atv accident. broke: ribs, pelvis, neck(or badly stubbed/bruise)

and that saved his life got him off 4,345 pills[/QUOTE]

It'll be a sad day when Ozzy finally dies.

Brew 11-09-2004 10:56 AM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]well lets get another question goin ( i luv it)

What movie really had a lot of Black Sabbath references. (beside School of Rock)[/QUOTE]

I don't know, but there's a film called Black Sabbath, it was released in...1922 and it was by Boris somethingsomething.*has forgotten his surname*

slash89 11-09-2004 11:34 AM

Someone should start a metallica thread... I'm kidding, hehe...

shankar 11-09-2004 11:52 AM

[QUOTE=Black Sabbath #1]Black Sabbath is the best band ever, I love all their songs, no band in the world is better.

Black Sabbath from 1970-1978 that is...after that you cant really call it Black Sabbath, its just plain 80's crap.

Sabbath Rules!![/QUOTE]

Hi
I cant agree with you more..I am die hard fan of sabbath 1970-78...Greatest band in the world..Sabbath rules!!!
Shankar

vaiminion 11-09-2004 12:04 PM

[QUOTE=severed013]they do a little bit, but not too much[/QUOTE]
Hmmm, I don't beileve they did just a little bit, Black Sabbath created and exposed the whole world to this music. Without Black Sabbath, there wouldn't be all these bands there are today such as Deftones, Slipknot, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeath. You get my point... I hope. Black Sabbath created Heavy Metal, then Metallica came along and perfected it. So you better thank Ozzy, for he gave us the music we all crave the most. Heavy Metal baby!!!!!

vaiminion 11-09-2004 12:05 PM

Umm No... Black Sabbath did alot!
 
[QUOTE=severed013]they do a little bit, but not too much[/QUOTE]
Hmmm, I don't beileve they did just a little bit, Black Sabbath created and exposed the whole world to this music. Without Black Sabbath, there wouldn't be all these bands there are today such as Deftones, Slipknot, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeath. You get my point... I hope. Black Sabbath created Heavy Metal, then Metallica came along and perfected it. So you better thank Ozzy, for he gave us the music we all crave the most. Heavy Metal baby!!!!!

Brew 11-09-2004 01:17 PM

^*cough*TonycreatedtheriffsthatapparentlycreatedHeavyMetal*cough*

:)

Daywalker 11-09-2004 01:58 PM

Black Sabbath......first album.....first song.....

ToRidTheDisease 11-09-2004 02:58 PM

[QUOTE=starappletheory]I like 'War Pigs' a lot. The more I've listened to Black Sabbath lately, I've noticed that they sound a lot like Led Zeppelin. Has anyone ever noticed that or am I crazy?

Monti[/QUOTE]
That was directed at this quote.

dylancampbell 11-09-2004 03:20 PM

Their first two albums (Black Sabbath, and Paranoid) were definitely the best. Their later stuff sucked because they felt they had to live up to their "metal" standards. But the best songs would have to be Wicked World, Black Sabbath (song that got me into them), and War Pigs. And just think, it all started with that flat 5th in their first song...

Brew 11-09-2004 03:24 PM

Paranoid = Over-rated.

Sure it was a great album, but its way too over-rated and causes their later stuff to be over-looked for not being as ''metal'', I quite liked the use of synthesisers, instrumentals and all the different styles they did in the later albums.


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