It was in early 1969, after a change of name from The Polka Tulk Blues Band to Earth, that Iommi heard the first Led Zeppelin album and vowed to make music that was, in his words, “even heavier”.
Black Sabbath may have had their own niche in the rock world in the 1970s, but they knew there was a chance they could be thrown away at any time.
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Hosted on MSN“I thought it was too pop. I rebelled against it”: How Ozzy Osbourne learned to love the song that became Black Sabbath’s biggest hitIf there is one album, above all others, which defines heavy metal, it is Paranoid, Black Sabbath’s masterpiece. The colossal ...
Musicians might like to get put into specific boxes by their fanbases, but sometimes side-projects are a great way to recharge those creative batteries.
I spent a disturbing evening last night in the company of Black Sabbath,” our reporter begins, before describing a “macabre ...
We’ve collected the best of Dimebag’s “Riffer Madness” columns for the ultimate masterclass in the late Pantera guitarist’s trailblazing style ...
Oasis frontman seemed irked by fans asking him about Ticketmaster cancelling their tickets to the reunion shows ...
Lily Allen has blamed US doctors for driving her “f***ing crazy. She sensationally revealed they gave her such strong mental ...
Frontman Tom Templar invites us into his world, and shares the key ingredients that make Green Lung one of the most magical ...
Ozzy Osbourne is performing his farewell show with the band’s original lineup, backed by bands including Metallica, Slayer ...
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