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Black Sabbath ~ War Pigs

BARSEPS IS CROWNED!! (Happy Talk Post)

HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT-scene from the 1986 cult classic

Fade says...

Don't forget: Europe - The Final Countdown>> ^poolcleaner:

Let's see -- 1986 -- what did the metal gods deliver us in this year? Queensryche came out with a decent album, Candlemass released their very first album, Metallica's greatest work, Master of the Puppets came out; Iron Maiden had an alright album (not really in any of my top ten lists, but it's Maiden so it counts for something), Tony Iommi's solo album with Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple, Stryper's To Hell with the Devil (Haha, I kid), Dio's Intermission, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Fates Warning's Awaken the Guardian, Megadeth's Peace Sells But Who's Buying, and Judas Priest's Turbo.
It really isn't their fault that they're all so wasted, this year was a powder keg of pure metal madness!

Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on the birthplace of Heavy Metal

Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on the birthplace of Heavy Metal

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HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT-scene from the 1986 cult classic

poolcleaner says...

Let's see -- 1986 -- what did the metal gods deliver us in this year? Queensryche came out with a decent album, Candlemass released their very first album, Metallica's greatest work, Master of the Puppets came out; Iron Maiden had an alright album (not really in any of my top ten lists, but it's Maiden so it counts for something), Tony Iommi's solo album with Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple, Stryper's To Hell with the Devil (Haha, I kid), Dio's Intermission, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Fates Warning's Awaken the Guardian, Megadeth's Peace Sells But Who's Buying, and Judas Priest's Turbo.

It really isn't their fault that they're all so wasted, this year was a powder keg of pure metal madness!

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DEEP PURPLE-child in time (LIVE 1970) vintage purple

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inflatablevagina says...

Sabbath represents so many sacred things.... Ozzy is the perfect metal singer... see to me Dio's voice doesn't say metal. It says opera. It even has an almost jazzy feel to it. He is undoubtedly good singer, but I don't necessarily think that good singing makes for a better metal band. He's too polished for me. Too melodic. Iommi is an innovator and really made a huge mark on the music world with Ozzy.

In reply to this comment by enoch:
bah..sabbath was not only my first love but my first concert.never say die 1978.i love ozzy,loved sabbath's first 5 albums from front to back but you gotta give dio some credit.his ability to sing a far greater range than Ozzy let Iommi show what he could REALLY do.the last concert i saw from sabbath was born again.that was sad night,not that sabbath sucked, ian gillan was superb..no..it was the fact that almost the whole civic center was there for quiet riot.how sad is that?

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enoch says...

bah..sabbath was not only my first love but my first concert.never say die 1978.i love ozzy,loved sabbaths first 5 albums from front to back but you gotta give dio some credit.his ability to sing a far greater range than ozzy let iommi show what he could REALLY do.the last concert i saw from sabbath was born again.that was sad night,not that sabbath sucked, ian gillan was superb..no..it was the fact that almost the whole civic center was there for quiet riot.how sad is that?

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enoch says...

yeah..you got me..you got the tater.
was waxing nostalgic last night.im glad somebody else enjoyed starships "stranger",and while i did enjoy DIO's solo projects ..well..ok,only the first two albums,i totally agree with you that he did his best work with sabbath.
i read an interview with tony iommi and he stated that dio had such a great range it freed him up to play much more complicated scales than with ozzy.
while i am an avid sabbath fan,my favorite ozzy/sabbath albums are really just the first 5.never say die and technical ecstasy are ok but too experimental in my opinion.



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