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Btw, Iommi, do you play guitar? I forget.
Bass player here.
Bass player here.
That video is interesting to me because you can tell they did the performance twice. At one point Geezer has a sweater on that he doesn't have the rest of the time.Fixed
Great scene!How about this
+1 for "Lincoln"Doesn't change the fact that Lincoln Park doesn't hold a candle to Sabbath.
No, I'm an awesome karaoke singer... That's about it. My karaoke go-to is Lawyers Guns and Money by the late, great (and criminally overlooked) Warren Zevon.Btw, Iommi, do you play guitar? I forget.
Bass player here.
Ha nice, just caught it.That video is interesting to me because you can tell they did the performance twice. At one point Geezer has a sweater on that he doesn't have the rest of the time.
Actually, it does. That video is classic cheese though...it's like Spinal Tap became a German band for a shoot.Does it get any better than this?
Here how about thisActually, it does. That video is classic cheese though...it's like Spinal Tap became a German band for a shoot.
God the bands I (and Iommi) grep up listening too cant be beat. I can name 50 bands (classic, metal, hard) that I still listen too today.
It's really more like 300 if you think hard Marsh right?
I've been mentoring a 20year old and he is amazed at my ability to name the Title, Artist, Album on any classic rock station in less than 5 notes.
Make no mistake, I know a lot of new bands too. Still see shows, just some things are at the pinnacle.
I mean, Black Sabbath defined the genre, I don't care if Ham is 20 or not, he should know who Tommy Iommi is. I'd bet $1000000000000 that Brad Delson does.
One more thats it I promiseCusetown is trying to put me on tilt. ( poker parlance )
I'm 41 and probably grew up with most of the same music. Linkin Park is a great band that have only gotten better as they've matured. "A Thousand Suns" is a fantastic record.
"Tommy"... I'll assume that was a poorly timed typo... Yikes. Get well soon, TONY!
Ok seriously, Dad?I'll give away my age...the best popular rock music (and soul) was in the 60's. It's been downhill since.
60s were great but so were the 70s.I'll give away my age...the best popular rock music (and soul) was in the 60's. It's been downhill since.
Well doneHere how about this
It's really more like 300 if you think hard Marsh right?
I've been mentoring a 20year old and he is amazed at my ability to name the Title, Artist, Album on any classic rock station in less than 5 notes.
Make no mistake, I know a lot of new bands too. Still see shows, just some things are at the pinnacle.
I mean, Black Sabbath defined the genre, I don't care if Ham is 20 or not, he should know who Toni Iommi is. I'd bet $1000000000000 that Brad Delson does.
80's well there was a few.60s were great but so were the 70s.