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In the early 1990s, Geezer Butler claimed that the title was a reference to drummer Bill Ward's beard at that time, which his bandmates felt looked like a pen nib. [3] According to Butler, "Originally (the title) was Nib, which was Bill's beard. When I wrote N.I.B., I couldn't think of a title for the song, so I just called it Nib, after Bill's ...
The band Bullring Brummies featured Black Sabbath founding members Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, along with vocalist Rob Halford, Obsessed/Saint Vitus guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinrich, and Fight guitarist Brian Tilse. Their cover of "The Wizard" on the first album is their only official recording, with the musicians coming together specifically ...
Following the break-up of their previous band, Mythology, in 1968, guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward sought to form a heavy blues rock band in Aston, Birmingham.. They enlisted bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who had played together in a band called Rare Breed, Osbourne having placed an advertisement in a local music shop: "OZZY ZIG Needs Gig – has own PA"
On release, a writer for The Boston Globe described the music of Black Sabbath as "hard blues-rock". [13] In retrospect, AllMusic's Steve Huey feels that Black Sabbath marks "the birth of heavy metal as we now know it". [14] In his opinion, the album "transcends its clear roots in blues-rock and psychedelia to become something more". [14]
The Clay People for the Black Sabbath tribute album, Tribute To Black Sabbath: Eternal Masters. [20] 3rd Strike on their album Lost Angel. Soviet (later Russian) heavy/thrash-metal band Master(rus. Мастер) on their album Talk of the Devil. Mystic Prophecy as a bonus track on their album Satanic Curses.
Black Sabbath - 1970-1992 is a video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Tracks "Black Sabbath" "NIB" "Behind the Wall of Sleep" "Paranoid" "Hand of Doom"
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He rejoined Black Sabbath in 1991 for the reunion of the Mob Rules line-up, but again quit the group after the Cross Purposes tour in 1994. [8] In 1995 Butler again joined Osbourne's band to perform on the Ozzmosis album. [12] After recording Ozzmosis, he formed G/Z/R, issuing Plastic Planet in 1995. [13] His next solo album, Black Science ...