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13 22:34 - Jun 12 with 1344 viewsted_hendrix

By Black Sabbath, anyone been listening to It and what do you think?
I've heard a few tracks via Planet Rock and I know you should give It time but It aint doing It for me.
suppose they'll never reach the heights of 'Paranoid' and the superb 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'

Anyway,

"Nobody will ever let you know
When you ask the reasons why
They just tell you that you're on your own
Fill your head all full of lies
You bastards"



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13 on 23:00 - Jun 12 with 1326 viewsFredManRave

"Nobody will ever let you know
When you ask the reasons why
They just tell you that you're on your own
Fill your head all full of lies
You bastards"

Is that Bartons' latest tweet?!

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13 on 23:23 - Jun 12 with 1314 viewsjamois

13 on 23:00 - Jun 12 by FredManRave

"Nobody will ever let you know
When you ask the reasons why
They just tell you that you're on your own
Fill your head all full of lies
You bastards"

Is that Bartons' latest tweet?!



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13 on 00:37 - Jun 13 with 1294 viewsLythamR

13 on 23:23 - Jun 12 by jamois



havent heard it yet but a couple of friends have said its pretty good, wont rush to buy it as I dont expect it to be a patch on the classic albums.

Seems to me that most rock artists do the majority of their best work in the first flush, I can't really think of many examples where really good work has been produced in a second coming although sometimes there are improved interpretations of original songs
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13 on 01:29 - Jun 13 with 1289 viewsSonofNorfolt

Ozzie's voice has gone and Iommi is probably dieing, no Bill Ward, so you only have the magnificient Geezer Butler.
You can't really expect much, though Tony no doubt kept a couple of great riffs in his locker.

Children Of The Grave
Iron Man
War Pigs
Fairies Wear Boots
Symptom Of The Universe

are my five favourite Sabbath songs, they are their legacy.
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13 on 02:54 - Jun 13 with 1281 viewstimcocking

I thought they sounded pretty reasonable considering it's been 30 years.
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13 on 09:31 - Jun 13 with 1213 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Haven't heard the whole thing yest but loved 'The age of Reason'. Heard a few riffs that sound awesome in snippets.

I dunno what is up with Ozzys' recorded voice, at Download last year it sounded like the old Sabbath. Missing Bill Wards jazzy style though for sure.

Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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13 on 09:33 - Jun 13 with 1212 viewsToast_R

13 on 01:29 - Jun 13 by SonofNorfolt

Ozzie's voice has gone and Iommi is probably dieing, no Bill Ward, so you only have the magnificient Geezer Butler.
You can't really expect much, though Tony no doubt kept a couple of great riffs in his locker.

Children Of The Grave
Iron Man
War Pigs
Fairies Wear Boots
Symptom Of The Universe

are my five favourite Sabbath songs, they are their legacy.


What no Sweet Leaf?

Just listened to 13, have to say it's a million miles away from the original Sabbath Lineup's albums. They've almost become a Tribute act to themselves sadly.

All the albums up until Ozzy's departure were fantastic. I even like the Never Say Die album.

There are so many songs that are truly as original as they are defining. Has there ever been a groundbreaker like the opening track on "Black Sabbath". The rain and eerie Bell before that riff crashes through the roof fading out to Bill Ward's atmospheric drum pieces?

Then there's Spiral Architect later on, I think Geezer is possibly one of the best lyricists ever.
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13 on 09:36 - Jun 13 with 1208 viewsMetallica_Hoop

'A national Acrobat' is amazing on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath too.

Can't believe no one has mentioned


Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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13 on 09:39 - Jun 13 with 1206 viewsToast_R

And for when your in a more somber mood

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13 on 09:56 - Jun 13 with 1196 viewsxistens_pet

The First 3 Black Sabbath Albums will never be matched and should be used as a measurement of natural disasters (as quoted by Henry Rollins). The new album was never going to touch their legacy. It doesn't match up. Surprising as the stuff the band did with Dio as Heaven & Hell a couple of years ago is great. The last truly brilliant music they all made was with Dio with the Sabbath 'Heaven & Hell' and 'Mob Rules' albums.

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13 on 09:57 - Jun 13 with 1194 viewsbob566

its probably like the bowie album. Certainly not his best but the more you hear the songs the more you like them and the more they grow on you.

As somebody else said its 30 years on it was never going to match their best.

Give me one band with longevity that keeps churning stuff out that's good.

I can think of iron maiden and not much more.

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13 on 09:57 - Jun 13 with 1194 viewsOrthodox_Hoop

13 on 09:36 - Jun 13 by Metallica_Hoop

'A national Acrobat' is amazing on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath too.

Can't believe no one has mentioned



Because I've just seen this post, that's why no one mentioned it!
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13 on 10:01 - Jun 13 with 1190 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Dehumanizer is a good album.

"Holy father, holy ghost, who's the one you hate the most!"

Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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13 on 10:01 - Jun 13 with 1187 viewsTheBlob

You just can't roll back the years,the bollocks have dropped too far down the thighs.
I just hope when they go on tour they don't think they've reverted back to their twenties and indulge all the old habits,asking for trouble.

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13 on 10:34 - Jun 13 with 1172 viewsJuzzie

Some of the Sabbath riffs were great.

I'd be interested to know what people think of this song, recorded about the same time, early 70's.

edit... a West London band too :o) Vocalist Nick Graham was a founder member of Atomic Rooster.




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