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By *uryWhip OP   Man
over a year ago

Harringay

Black Sabbath's game changing self titled debut turns 50 today. One of my favourite bands of all time and I know there other fans on here. Wearing my 50th anniversary tshirt today which I got at the Home of Metal exhibition last year.

Lets see some love for Black Sabbath. \m/ \m/

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Love Sabbath!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dum dum de dum dum de dum dum de dum de dum.....Der der! Der Der!

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By *aastyKnixWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Just lately my neighbors have been listening to Black Sabbath at very loud volume, at all hours of the day or night.

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Whether they like it or not.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just lately my neighbors have been listening to Black Sabbath at very loud volume, at all hours of the day or night.

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Whether they like it or not.

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Ha!!

What's not to like about the original line up?

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By *aastyKnixWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Just lately my neighbors have been listening to Black Sabbath at very loud volume, at all hours of the day or night.

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Whether they like it or not.

Ha!!

What's not to like about the original line up?"

I like Dio too.

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By *rctopusMan
over a year ago

Borehamwood

Will be sticking this on tonight. British version, "Evil Woman", no "Wicked World".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loving loving Sabbath.

Will put some on later and raise a glass to celebrate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

" finished with my woman cause she couldnt help me with my mind "

Perhaps i was just being Paranoid

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By *rctopusMan
over a year ago

Borehamwood


"" finished with my woman cause she couldnt help me with my mind "

Perhaps i was just being Paranoid "

"What is this that stands before me?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A figure in black ? Perhaps

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By *abrielle247Couple (FF)
over a year ago

PDI Gran Canaria

We just love Sabbath and seen them 3 times in the past, bloody awesome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just lately my neighbors have been listening to Black Sabbath at very loud volume, at all hours of the day or night.

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Whether they like it or not.

Ha!!

NOOOOOO!!! Got to be Ozy

What's not to like about the original line up?

I like Dio too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ozzy!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Sad we have never got to see Sabbath and probably won't now with Ozzy's diagnosis

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love Sabbath! Saw them years ago at Monsters of Rock, I cried! Seeing such Rock Gods in the flesh! Seen them about five times altogether. Last time was their last time Download, I cried again, as Ozzy seemed to be struggling at times x So lucky though, to have seen them xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had privalage to see him sevral times one at bst. An other at hydro

Was meant to see again but he took no well.

But now on the mend unsure if another tour as yet

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By *riar BelisseWoman
over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

Love black sabbath

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wow. I forget it was 1970. I was 14 when I got into them some 8 years later. I’ll never forget hearing their stuff for the first time. It sent shivers down my spine.

Fantastic band.

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By *organ and rob zombieCouple
over a year ago

bradford

Hailz sabbath! We’ve both been into black sabbath since we were kids, Mrs dad was (and still is) a big fan, I got into them via my mates (biker) step dad! war pigs was the first thing I learned to play on guitar/bass! I’m in a band now that belongs to (amongst 1000s of other underground bands ) a huge international scene and sub genre of heavy metal called stoner/doom inspired almost entirely by black sabbath (for those who didn’t know) if you like sabbath, check out your local stoner/doom scene! Many bands sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did favourite sabbath songs are fairies wear boots, children of the grave, international acrobat, lord of this world, snowblind, into the void! Happy 50th \m/

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By *uryWhip OP   Man
over a year ago

Harringay


"Hailz sabbath! We’ve both been into black sabbath since we were kids, Mrs dad was (and still is) a big fan, I got into them via my mates (biker) step dad! war pigs was the first thing I learned to play on guitar/bass! I’m in a band now that belongs to (amongst 1000s of other underground bands ) a huge international scene and sub genre of heavy metal called stoner/doom inspired almost entirely by black sabbath (for those who didn’t know) if you like sabbath, check out your local stoner/doom scene! Many bands sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did favourite sabbath songs are fairies wear boots, children of the grave, international acrobat, lord of this world, snowblind, into the void! Happy 50th \m/"

Massive stoner doom fan here from the moment I bought Hymns to the Stone in 95 which, at the time was just Doom coz Stoner Rock didnt exist as a sub-genre at the time. Still got the copy of Kerrang somewhere from 98 when they did the Stoner Rock Consortium, the same week Spirirual Beggars played their first London show at the Bull and Gate. Orange Goblin had just dropped their second album and yeah so many bands from that scene that are more Sabbath than Sabbath. Living in London means I've gotten to see and be a part of a vibrant fuzzy scene.

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

The grandfathers of metal and an iconic band. While I greatly respect ozzy and his unique vocals, Dio was the best vocalist they had. He blew ozzy out of the water when singing songs from his time. Heaven and Hell and Dehumanizer are amazing albums from start to finish .

Regardless of which era, mandatory presence on any rock playlist

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loved Dreamer, he's a sensitive old soul really isn't he!

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By *harlie38Man
over a year ago

walsall


"Hailz sabbath! We’ve both been into black sabbath since we were kids, Mrs dad was (and still is) a big fan, I got into them via my mates (biker) step dad! war pigs was the first thing I learned to play on guitar/bass! I’m in a band now that belongs to (amongst 1000s of other underground bands

) a huge international scene and sub genre of heavy metal called stoner/doom inspired almost entirely by black sabbath (for those who didn’t know) if you like sabbath, check out your local stoner/doom scene! Many bands sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did favourite sabbath songs are fairies wear boots, children of the grave, international acrobat, lord of this world, snowblind, into the void! Happy 50th \m/"

How on earth can any band sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Top band, top album and they seemed to get better with every subsequent release 70-75.

I also loved the Dio years.

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By *ifunlover69Man
over a year ago

Exeter

First band I saw live. Royal Festival Hall in, probably, 1970, maybe 71. Sitting down. Oh dear!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love Black Sabbath.... my ex was taken swimming when she was a baby by Tony Iommi.

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall

Volume 4 1st rock album I heard

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By *organ and rob zombieCouple
over a year ago

bradford


"Hailz sabbath! We’ve both been into black sabbath since we were kids, Mrs dad was (and still is) a big fan, I got into them via my mates (biker) step dad! war pigs was the first thing I learned to play on guitar/bass! I’m in a band now that belongs to (amongst 1000s of other underground bands ) a huge international scene and sub genre of heavy metal called stoner/doom inspired almost entirely by black sabbath (for those who didn’t know) if you like sabbath, check out your local stoner/doom scene! Many bands sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did favourite sabbath songs are fairies wear boots, children of the grave, international acrobat, lord of this world, snowblind, into the void! Happy 50th \m/

Massive stoner doom fan here from the moment I bought Hymns to the Stone in 95 which, at the time was just Doom coz Stoner Rock didnt exist as a sub-genre at the time. Still got the copy of Kerrang somewhere from 98 when they did the Stoner Rock Consortium, the same week Spirirual Beggars played their first London show at the Bull and Gate. Orange Goblin had just dropped their second album and yeah so many bands from that scene that are more Sabbath than Sabbath. Living in London means I've gotten to see and be a part of a vibrant fuzzy scene. "

Cool, yeah, of course doom and stoner get lumped together nowadays, I grew up listening to whatever was on headbangers ball so lots of cathedral, candlemass, the obsessed, then started getting into the American stuff like kyuss and corrosion of conformity! We supported Orange goblin last year \m/

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By *organ and rob zombieCouple
over a year ago

bradford


"Hailz sabbath! We’ve both been into black sabbath since we were kids, Mrs dad was (and still is) a big fan, I got into them via my mates (biker) step dad! war pigs was the first thing I learned to play on guitar/bass! I’m in a band now that belongs to (amongst 1000s of other underground bands

) a huge international scene and sub genre of heavy metal called stoner/doom inspired almost entirely by black sabbath (for those who didn’t know) if you like sabbath, check out your local stoner/doom scene! Many bands sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did favourite sabbath songs are fairies wear boots, children of the grave, international acrobat, lord of this world, snowblind, into the void! Happy 50th \m/

How on earth can any band sound more like sabbath than sabbath ever did???? "

It’s kind of a saying, however, if you could imagine a charicature of a famous celebrity, picking out all of their most distinguishing features and making them a lot more obvious, now imagine a band doing that with sounds instead of visuals, that!

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