tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post307267900837186498..comments2024-03-02T07:40:22.786+03:00Comments on Only Solitaire blog: Black Sabbath: ForbiddenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-35514349030888784532014-10-30T15:25:14.982+03:002014-10-30T15:25:14.982+03:00Ice T can hardly be blamed for this mess. And Bod...Ice T can hardly be blamed for this mess. And Body Count was a quasi-metal band, so his inclusion isn't all that odd. Iommi just isn't the brightest musician in the world. He had one great (but limited) idea in 1970 and arguably one more in 1980, and that's all she wrote for him. That he could ride it as far as he did is testament to the talent of who he worked with. However, it should be said that Iommi is a rocket scientist when standing next to Tony Martin.Seedermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03213824431295098276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-46282893252910773542014-10-30T15:10:32.410+03:002014-10-30T15:10:32.410+03:00Fair enough. This IS a pretty bad album. However, ...Fair enough. This IS a pretty bad album. However, you're mistaken when you say that this was the final product to bare the name of Black Sabbath and yet doesn't involve the original band. As far as I know, Bill Ward didn't have anything to do with Sabbath's latest studio album so in my mind the current Black Sabbath lineup is just as "original" as the lineup of Sabbath's Heaven & Hell album. Personally, I don't care either way, as all of that stuff is Sabbath to me. Even the dreadful Glenn Hughes album. <br /><br />It's also worth noting that there are a couple of songs out there credited to Black Sabbath that were made after this album but don't involve Ozzy. Before they decided to spin off Heaven & Hell into a different band, Iommi & Dio put three new songs on The Dio Years compilation album. Those are still credited to Black Sabbath. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-82247889762855262592014-10-30T05:43:11.634+03:002014-10-30T05:43:11.634+03:00I know that you have a schedule to keep, but it...I know that you have a schedule to keep, but it's a shame that you couldn't hold off on this one for two more days, with a cover like that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-84367433565756904792014-10-30T04:30:03.460+03:002014-10-30T04:30:03.460+03:00Good case of an album title serving as fair warnin...Good case of an album title serving as fair warning, don't even take a bite of this fruit.Michel LeGrisbihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12953054928483927129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-46194468545233256672014-10-30T02:22:31.895+03:002014-10-30T02:22:31.895+03:00So let me say something positive, just for the fun...So let me say something positive, just for the fun of being contrary: Martin doesn't sing along the riff of Electric Funeral like Osbourne does.MNbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-660808341284783109.post-8533985425871928262014-10-29T22:42:51.338+03:002014-10-29T22:42:51.338+03:00It's odd to me that you mention the fact that ...It's odd to me that you mention the fact that Ice T went to school with Ernie C and mention the name of the band (Body Count) without mentioning the fact that Ice T was IN "Body Count." He was their singer/rapper! And T has always loved heavy metal: he even sampled "Black Sabbath" (the song) for one of his albums.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com