GhostofCain
Ancient Mariner
Falsetto Rose.

Falsetto Rose.
No way.and if the corpdr on the bottom on the right on the a matter of life and death album cover was Saron,less
We never knew if they did as they did in the past with margart tatcher
I just watched the performance of Paranoid, and I will not watch anything else from this gig. It was a bad decision to do this show. Sabbath should not be remembered like this. You don't celebrate a person's life by looking at their last photos from their deathbed, and you should not celebrate Sabbath's career this way.
I remember to be here and discuss it but the song this colour dont run iswhat bruce said that day at the eggfest![]()
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That dead soldier looks nothing like Sharon Osbourne.
I felt a bit like this. Hard to see. But we are not him. And he has said he wanted to say goodbye on stageI just watched the performance of Paranoid, and I will not watch anything else from this gig. It was a bad decision to do this show. Sabbath should not be remembered like this. You don't celebrate a person's life by looking at their last photos from their deathbed, and you should not celebrate Sabbath's career this way.
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I remember to be here and discuss it but the song this colour dont run iswhat bruce said that day at the eggfest
1.The song has nothing to do with saron just they used the phrase he saidSo what? He might have used that phrase on Eggfest, but the song has nothing to do with Sharon Osbourne (and neither is she on the cover of the album).
I understand what you mean but, on the other hand, it is part of the whole story and I totally understand why Ozzy wanted to do it.I just watched the performance of Paranoid, and I will not watch anything else from this gig. It was a bad decision to do this show. Sabbath should not be remembered like this. You don't celebrate a person's life by looking at their last photos from their deathbed, and you should not celebrate Sabbath's career this way.
Iron Maiden members never get invited to these events. They don't seem to have any "friend bands". Maybe Deep Purple only.
Was Paul McCartney there btw.
I belive if Paul was still alive he would be invited
That Paul is still alive!
I spent the whole year agreeing with that, but surprisingly, this show actually changed my mind. I get the impression that the place where Ozzy feels most alive is still the stage. Not that he’s doing well and it’s sad to see him trying to stand up at times and not being able to (at least that’s the impression I got), but compared to all the interviews I saw from him from the last 2 or 3 years, this was the best he's looked imo.I just watched the performance of Paranoid, and I will not watch anything else from this gig. It was a bad decision to do this show. Sabbath should not be remembered like this. You don't celebrate a person's life by looking at their last photos from their deathbed, and you should not celebrate Sabbath's career this way.
He has been preparing for the show or a tour for almost 4 years. He tried to tour years ago and the tour with priest was cancel. He just wanted to play one more show at home. I think it was better than a festival with all that famous musicians playing their songs. But yes,hard to see. But he managed to singI spent the whole year agreeing with that, but surprisingly, this show actually changed my mind. I get the impression that the place where Ozzy feels most alive is still the stage. Not that he’s doing well and it’s sad to see him trying to stand up at times and not being able to (at least that’s the impression I got), but compared to all the interviews I saw from him from the last 2 or 3 years, this was the best he's looked imo.
And even beyond his set and Sabbath's, just having him present for a celebration like this with so many great bands playing Sabbath classics and deep cuts was moving. I'd only compare it to the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in terms of vibe. And tbh, just seeing Iommi and Geezer still kicking ass and playing these songs at nearly 80 years old made it worth it for me.
Agree on all points. I was sceptical before, but when I saw the performance I got really moved actually. I don't think I'll think about Mama I'm Coming Home the same way ever again. I'm glad he got to witness the celebration, and I really liked the set-up. Was a cool show and tribute!I spent the whole year agreeing with that, but surprisingly, this show actually changed my mind. I get the impression that the place where Ozzy feels most alive is still the stage. Not that he’s doing well and it’s sad to see him trying to stand up at times and not being able to (at least that’s the impression I got), but compared to all the interviews I saw from him from the last 2 or 3 years, this was the best he's looked imo.
And even beyond his set and Sabbath's, just having him present for a celebration like this with so many great bands playing Sabbath classics and deep cuts was moving. I'd only compare it to the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in terms of vibe. And tbh, just seeing Iommi and Geezer still kicking ass and playing these songs at nearly 80 years old made it worth it for me.