Back street kids
by Waynecodex on 11/02/2025Rating: 5 out of 5I hope ALL the back street kids get in , to see Black Sabbath,Sabbath , are , without doubt , made for this , GOOD LUCK EVERYONE, 💗 , hope you get in .
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Pioneers of the heavy metal sound, Black Sabbath were formed in Birmingham, England in the late 1960s. The original line-up of guitarist Tony Lommi, vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward were destined for a life working in the city's industrial factories before the success of Led Zeppelin and Cream inspired them to try their hand at music. With over eight million albums sold in the 1970s alone, induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005 and an invitation to join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a year later, the boys from Birmingham are rightly considered an important part of music history.
Early releases from Black Sabbath were unlike anything anyone had heard before. Their very name was inspired by black magic writings and the band's unique lyrics, which often centred on mental anguish, drugs and the occult, soon found a dedicated and devoted audience. Though recorded in less than two days, the anti-establishment stance of debut album Black Sabbath, as well as its follow-up Paranoid, were both certified gold within a year of release and cemented the band as innovators in their genre.
Vol. 4, the group's fourth studio album, revealed a softer side with the inclusion of popular ballad Changes, and it was to signify something of a change in musical direction. The band's fifth and sixth releases further showcased a shift in style, reflecting a more experimental and progressive period for the band. However, although partly influenced by the softer sound of the European folk tradition, the band did not stray too far from their roots and the dark subjects and gothic themes their fans had grown to love still remained.
In 1978, front man Ozzy Osbourne left and his departure kick-started a number of changes in personnel throughout the 1980s and 1990s. With a new singer in place, former Rainbow front man Ronnie James Dio, Black Sabbath continued to achieve musically. Indeed, Dio's time with the band included the release of their most successful album in five years, Heaven and Hell. Further collaborations with Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan and Electric Light Orchestra's Bev Bevan sustained this success until the original line-up reunited in the late 1990s before recording and releasing their first No. 1 album for 43 years in 2013. Although the ever-humble group would still describe themselves as underground, their remarkable longevity and continued ability to sell out venues worldwide set them apart as real rock legends.
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I hope ALL the back street kids get in , to see Black Sabbath,Sabbath , are , without doubt , made for this , GOOD LUCK EVERYONE, 💗 , hope you get in .
It is going to be like a dream for every, and I Mean EVERY hard rock/metal fan! I will do my best to secure tickets at least for me and my sons, who's 16 abd told me: "Dad, it is once in OUR lifetime chance to see all those great bands, Together!". There is no comparison to some Metal Gigs with bands as you will always miss obe or two, I hope there going to be more bands who would like to take parts is Thanking them for All what they have achieved and influence younger groups and All the people listening that great pieces of Music for so Many years and many more to come!
Seeing Ozzy with Black Sabbath is still a dream come true for me
Sabbath gave metal to the world, this is our last chance to show them and every other artist on the lineup how much their war meant to us, and that we'll continue to fight it long after they're gone! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I need to be there to celebrate with my family, especially with my teenage daughter. She and her peers will keep Ozzy/Sabbath's flame alive when we are no longer around. \m/
When i was little, I realised, Ozzy introduced me to my kind. I mean i dont think people are realising the once in a lifetime opportunity this is. The line up is fire and has bands from every era of rock music. If we get the tickets we'll be witnessing history being made right infront of our eyes. From Iron Man to Sweet leaf and Even frigging Metallica, Slayer, Lamb of god would be there and the list goes on, this is like my entire playlist Ive been playing since i was a little kid in India.
We will be there again 8,5 years later!!! Can't believe this is going to happen!!!
Saw them at the above Venue about 1970 when they were just starting out would love to see this final gig as it so happens to be on our wedding anniversary.
I saw Black Sabbath at the Mayfair Suite in the old Bull Ring with an old friend in about 1969/1970 and they were fantastic this was at the beginning of their career so i would dearly love to see their final gig hopefully i can get a couple of tickets for me and my wife for this finale.
We will be there, We will be there……………………………………..
Everything Black Sabbath has released is great. I started from Heaven and Hell in 1985, when I bought my first vinyl record. From there I explored all the rest of the albums released by Black Sabbath, and their music is with me until this day. Would be great to attend the gig July 5th! :)
I'm not writing about an experience I have had. Rather the experience I can't wait to attend. Black Sabbath reunited. I NEED to be on that presale list.