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JACKROXYOU 12-18-2004 11:48 PM

no not really i dont know what your talkin about anyways

rippa32 12-19-2004 05:31 AM

Go to [url]www.black-sabbath.com[/url] and check out the paranoid album and somewhere it gives you the alternate lyrics.

Brew 12-19-2004 05:44 AM

I can send you a live version of War Pigs with the different lyrics.

[email]slipknotfan@hotmail.com[/email]

I also have live versions of Megalomania and Sabbra Cadabra, The Lost Demos which is demos of Sabbath and Ozzy songs, Blue Suede Shoes and some other rare live stuff.

Only add me if you have broadband plzkthxbi.

[QUOTE]He died 1998. Was that a typo?[/QUOTE]

I thought he went in 1988? Car crash?

I'm not 100% sure.

[QUOTE]We sailed away on a crimson tide, gone forever
Left my heart on the other side, all to break it into bits
Her smile was a winter song, a Sabbath ending
Don't sleep or you'll find me gone, just an image in the air[/QUOTE]

The first line reminds me of Planet Caravan, but its not that song.

Is it an Ozzy-era song?

Also, I've listened to about half of Headless Cross and its a pretty good album, Tony Martins voice is pretty good, kinda like Dio's in some places. The song Headless Cross has a great riff.

kredkeee! 12-19-2004 06:01 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]Cozy Powell died in 1988, so unless they've invented a way of bringing him back to life there's little chance of him drumming.

If they were to replace Bill then Vinny should do the job, he's a pretty solid drummer.[/QUOTE]
Oops, didnt know about it. But it couldn't be 1988, because he did the drumming on TYR which came in 1990 or something like that. Andy could you try zipping the live sabbra cadabra mp3 you have and then send it to me through msn?

Brew 12-19-2004 06:06 AM

/me Zips file.

/file becomes 14mb in size.

/me tries to send through MSN.

Brew 12-19-2004 06:10 AM

So...I have screenshots of my Black Sabbath collection on my computer. There's been some additions to it but y'know, I'm bored and looking through my photobucket.

Enjoy?

[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Lord_Brummington/sabcollection1.jpg[/url]
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Lord_Brummington/sabcollection2.jpg[/url]
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Lord_Brummington/sabcollection3.jpg[/url]

kredkeee! 12-19-2004 06:16 AM

Wish I had so many Sabbath mp3s... Andy what are there doing all those Paranoid album songs? :p

Brew 12-19-2004 06:25 AM

I changed the stars ratings for the Paranoid album down to 3 stars per song, apart from Planet Caravan, which still has 5.

/waits for someone to ask what the Black Sabbath - Earth thing on the side is.

kredkeee! 12-19-2004 06:27 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]I changed the stars ratings for the Paranoid album down to 3 stars per song, apart from Planet Caravan, which still has 5.

/waits for someone to ask what the Black Sabbath - Earth thing on the side is.[/QUOTE]
Alright I'm asking that question :p.
That Sabbra Cadabra version sounds a bit odd... Tony's guitar's sound is much different from what i am used to.

IAJP 12-19-2004 08:42 AM

I'm listening to "Electric Funeral" my favourite Black Sabbath song, and favourite metal song in general.

Brew 12-19-2004 09:11 AM

I'm copying my copy of Headless Cross onto my computer as I type.

Its fun.

And I'm pretty sure they smacked an under-water effect on Tony's guitar on Sabbra Cadabra.

IAJP 12-19-2004 09:18 AM

Is headless cross any good?
I only have "Black Sabbath,Paranoid,Master Of Reality,Volume 4,"
I sort of lost interest after those (I have live evil aswell..)
Any other albums I should check out?

Brew 12-19-2004 09:25 AM

Get the rest of the Ozzy-era albums (Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die!) then if you've got Live Evil I recommend getting Heaven and Hell + Mob Rules (They have Dio on vocals like on Live Evil)

The albums after those I've not heard much of, Headless Cross has Tony Martin on vocals and in some parts he kinda sounds live Dio, his voice suits the music well. I'm about halfway through the copy (I'm copying from vinyl) and its pretty good so far, well worth buying.

IAJP 12-19-2004 09:30 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]Get the rest of the Ozzy-era albums (Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die!) then if you've got Live Evil I recommend getting Heaven and Hell + Mob Rules (They have Dio on vocals like on Live Evil)

The albums after those I've not heard much of, Headless Cross has Tony Martin on vocals and in some parts he kinda sounds live Dio, his voice suits the music well. I'm about halfway through the copy (I'm copying from vinyl) and its pretty good so far, well worth buying.[/QUOTE]
What's the sabbath album with the guys in industrial suits on the front cover?
That front cover is awesome.

Brew 12-19-2004 09:36 AM

I think its Never Say Die!

Very good album, the last one with Ozzy on vocals.

IAJP 12-19-2004 09:43 AM

Awesome,
what would you say the best is?
My favourite is Black Sabbath,
such a varied sellection of songs, I bloody love the wizard.

Brew 12-19-2004 09:50 AM

I don't think their is a 'best' album by the band, everyone has a different opinion.

The majority of people say the best albums are the first 3 (BS, Paranoid and Master...) then Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. They seem to forget every other album that [B]Black Sabbath[/B] have done. Highlighted the band name because most people think anything after Ozzy-era isn't Sabbath, when it is.

Anyway, enough of my ranting, it wasn't aimed at you Mr.I am Jimmy Page, the album that I think is the best is either Volume 4 or Never Say Die! from the Ozzy-era, Heaven and Hell from the Dio-era and I haven't heard enough from the post-Dio-era to say anything about that time. But Headless Cross is currently kicking some big arse, even if a few songs sound a bit typical 80's/early 90's rock.

IAJP 12-19-2004 09:54 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]I don't think their is a 'best' album by the band, everyone has a different opinion.

The majority of people say the best albums are the first 3 (BS, Paranoid and Master...) then Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. They seem to forget every other album that [B]Black Sabbath[/B] have done. Highlighted the band name because most people think anything after Ozzy-era isn't Sabbath, when it is.

Anyway, enough of my ranting, it wasn't aimed at you Mr.I am Jimmy Page, the album that I think is the best is either Volume 4 or Never Say Die! from the Ozzy-era, Heaven and Hell from the Dio-era and I haven't heard enough from the post-Dio-era to say anything about that time. But Headless Cross is currently kicking some big arse, even if a few songs sound a bit typical 80's/early 90's rock.[/QUOTE]
I love "supernaught" what a song man...oh yeah "under the sun" rules too.

Brew 12-19-2004 10:03 AM

Both songs are fantastic :thumb:

Tomorrow's Dream is another fav. from Vol.4.

JACKROXYOU 12-19-2004 10:09 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]

The first line reminds me of Planet Caravan, but its not that song.

Is it an Ozzy-era song?

Also, I've listened to about half of Headless Cross and its a pretty good album, Tony Martins voice is pretty good, kinda like Dio's in some places. The song Headless Cross has a great riff.[/QUOTE]

Released October 1, 1981

its on the mob rules album

IAJP 12-19-2004 10:09 AM

Volume 4 does indeed rock,
but I still think "Black Sabbath" has lost no intensity, and the songs off it are all very fresh and have aged well.

JACKROXYOU 12-19-2004 10:12 AM

did you catch wat i said brum

Brew 12-19-2004 10:25 AM

[QUOTE=JACKROXYOU]Released October 1, 1981

its on the mob rules album[/QUOTE]

I'll try and have it figured out by the end of the night.

JACKROXYOU 12-19-2004 10:30 AM

cool

i heard it at my friends house and made him keep playin it so i could get the lyrics

kredkeee! 12-19-2004 11:10 AM

[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]Volume 4 does indeed rock,
but I still think "Black Sabbath" has lost no intensity, and the songs off it are all very fresh and have aged well.[/QUOTE]
Pretty good you don't think Paranoid is their best, too many people like it too much. Not that I dislike it, I'm just a bit tired with it. And I second your opinion on both albums, they're great. The Wizard is nice, as you said, but I think Black Sabbath is a bit better. And Vol.4... Snowblind rules, together with Under the Sun and Cornucopia.

JACKROXYOU 12-19-2004 01:58 PM

course black sabbath(album) rulz

everybody likes paranoid because they started giving them to you when you buy a house right?

JACKROXYOU 12-19-2004 05:56 PM

cough*

sabbathfan37 12-19-2004 07:06 PM

anybody know the name of the group that did some black sabbath songs on midevil instruments and sung in latin? or where i could find a copy?

sabbathfan37 12-19-2004 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]I know this...

*is thinking very hard*

*minutes pass*

This is beginning to annoy me now

*thinks some more*

...[/QUOTE]

st. vitus' dance.

(~if you havent gotten it, i havent read any further~)

rippa32 12-19-2004 07:26 PM

I've just gotten Past Lives. Great Album except Iron Man, Black Sabbath, NIB, Behind the Wall of Sleep and Faires Wear Boots have the worst quality ive ever heard. I can hardly make out Ozzy's voice in Black Sabbath. btw Brum I would add you but unfortunatley I don't have broadband.


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