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Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Chiprocks1 Date: November 17, 2011, 2:36 pm
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[CENTER]Black Sabbath Reuniting For New Album, Tour
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I heard about this last week. Forgot to post about it till now.
My bad. This is huge that they are going through with this, but
it's not a complete shock to me. It's been hinted at for a while
now. It was just a matter of getting everyone's schedule to
match up to make this a reality.
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: boyinblack80 Date: November 17, 2011, 2:57 pm
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I had heard mention of it...not sure where...I am excited.
Ozzy's last album Scream I thought was 5 stars all the way...and
I have not liked much of his solo stuff past the Rhoads and
first Zakk record....
so Ozzy can still deliver big time...now can Sabbath WRITE is
the other. Ozzy has a lot of people writing his solo
work....regardless it works...and they picked some awesome stuff
to put on Scream...and the producer is amazing....so Sabbath
better get THEIR **** together.
and changing my avatar doesn't bug me.
Stormtroopers are cool...even when they screw up solos.
:)
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Chiprocks1 Date: November 17, 2011, 3:01 pm
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[quote author=boyinblack80 link=topic=499.msg3698#msg3698
date=1321563476]
Stormtroopers are cool...even when they screw up solos.
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As for Sabbath, I think they will really step up their game for
this. This has been building for far to long to take this laying
down and not put out something equal to their legendary status.
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Mac Date: February 4, 2012, 1:28 pm
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[glow=red,2,300]BLACK SABBATH RESPONDS TO BILL WARD, WILL MOVE
ON [/glow]
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBnVPbzGAt4
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Chiprocks1 Date: February 4, 2012, 2:16 pm
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Well, that pretty much ends it right there for me. It's all 4 or
no more!!
F uck!
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Mac Date: February 20, 2012, 10:38 pm
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Well your gonna love this news... NOT!
Black Sabbath Reunion Tour no more: In the face of internal
struggles, including guitarist Tony Iommi's cancer treatment and
drummer Bill Ward's continuing contract dispute, the pioneering
metal quartet have rebranded their upcoming reunion tour with a
somewhat depressing "Ozzy and Friends" banner. According to a
report from the Guardian, "and Friends" will include Iommi and
Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, as well as Ozzy Osbourne/Black
Label Society guitarist Zakk Wylde and Slash (the latter of whom
may be doing a little reuniting of his own with Guns N' Roses
later this spring).
With the new deal, all world tour dates Black Sabbath had been
planning have been replaced by a paltry 15-date run; five gigs
were officially cancelled and now the only official Black
Sabbath-billed date still on the books is the U.K.'s Download
Festival, which runs June 8-10, and even that will be played
sans Ward. Seriously, a tour called "Almost Black Sabbath
Reunion Tour" might be less disappointing than another
Ozzy-not-Sabbath-branded string of dates.
The band announced their plans to reunite in November for a new
album, their first with original frontman Ozzy since 1978, due
this fall on Vertigo/Universal, as well as the now-edited world
tour. For the moment, however, who knows whether that fall
release is still on, as Ward still refuses to join the band on
tour at all; the drummer will only record with them when he
receives a "signable" contract (and not, as he's said of
previous iterations, "disrespectful"), and that hasn't happened
yet (at least now we know who Ozzy consider his "Friends").
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Chiprocks1 Date: February 20, 2012, 10:41 pm
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I lost all interest in this "reunion" as soon as Ward dropped
out. Now, all this sounds like Sharon is trying to salvage this
anyway possible to squeeze every last dime out of the fans
pocket. I really don't like her at all. Even less after reading
Off The Rails
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Mac Date: January 15, 2013, 5:57 pm
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I didn't see a Black Sabbath discography... so this can go here.
[glow=red,2,300]Black Sabbath Announce New Album, '13,' Due Out
in June[/glow]
From rollingstone
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[quote]First record with Osbourne in 35 years
[size=8pt]January 13, 2013 9:53 AM ET
Black Sabbath announced today that their new album will be
coming out in June. Titled 13, the album features original Black
Sabbath members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler,
marking the Osbourne-fronted group's first studio album together
since 1978's Never Say Die! Drummer Brad Wilk from Rage Against
the Machine will be replacing Bill Ward, who dropped out of the
Black Sabbath reunion projects in May.
Flashback: Black Sabbath Unleash 'War Pigs' in 1970
For their 19th album (and ninth with Osbourne), Black Sabbath
will be returning to Vertigo, their original label. The album
was mostly recorded in Los Angeles, with seven-time Grammy
winner Rick Rubin producing. In a November interview, Iomi
talked about Rubin's creative process. "He's just a vibe
merchant, really. He vibes you up. He's not one who gets
involved hands-on," Iommi said. "He leaves it to you to do it
and he sort of says, 'Yeah, I like it,' you know, or, 'I don't
like it.'"
The band will be heading to New Zealand, Australia and Japan to
tour in advance of the album, with additional dates to come.
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 15, 2013, 6:30 pm
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Ack! Why can't they get their sh*t together and have a real
reunion? Sigh. At least get Jason Bonham in this.
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Re: Black Sabbath Reunion 2012
By: Mac Date: February 22, 2013, 11:51 am
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[glow=red,2,300]Black Sabbath Blending Familiar with Unexpected
on New Album[/glow]
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Black Sabbath Blending Familiar with Unexpected on New Album
by Nick DeRiso 2 weeks ago
Black Sabbath is resisting the temptation — obvious though it
may be — to simply repeat their own winning formula, as original
members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Ozzy Osbourne work to
complete a long-hoped-for reunion album.
The trio, who co-founded Black Sabbath with departed drummer
Bill Ward in 1969, took on the subject of fans’ heightened
expectations about their forthcoming album ’13′ in a newly
released video trailer for the album, which is due in June.
“If you try to live up to the expectations of the past album,”
Butler admits, “then you just fail dismally.” Butler, Iommi and
Osbourne haven’t recorded together since 1978′s ‘Never Say
Die,’ an album that capped a run of eight studio albums together
after Black Sabbath reconfigured heavy rock with its 1970
self-titled release. Ronnie James Dio subsequently took over as
frontman (kicking off a long parade of lineup changes), while
Osbourne started his own celebrated solo career.
Osbourne acknowledges the pressure to live up to their own
legacy, saying: “This Black Sabbath album is quite possibly the
most important album of my career.” But, at the same time, he
echoes Butler’s sentiments about keeping things fresh.
“I want it to sound current,” Osbourne says in the video, “but
yet still have that Sabbath vibe, ya know.”[/quote]
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