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Gathered in Their Masses is a live album and film by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It features performances from their 2013 world tour , recorded at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on 29 April and 1 May 2013. [ 4 ]
"War Pigs" is an anti-war protest song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1970. It is the opening track from the band's second studio album Paranoid (1970). Overview
Cancer Bats covered War Pigs on their EP "Bat Sabbath Bastard of Reality". The Flaming Lips have covered "War Pigs" regularly in concert. [39] Arctic Monkeys often play part of the song during the live performance of "Arabella", from the AM album (2013). [40] Foo Fighters and Zac Brown from Zac Brown Band also covered the song
The End: Live in Birmingham was released on 17 November 2017, preceded by a concert film, Black Sabbath: The End of the End, which was released on 28 September. The album was released through Eagle Vision, as a CD, DVD, Blu-ray, vinyl record and a limited deluxe box set. [3]
Live at Hammersmith Odeon is a live album by Black Sabbath recorded at three concerts between 31 December 1981 and 2 January 1982, during the Mob Rules tour. It was released by Rhino Handmade on 1 May 2007 in a limited edition of 5000, which sold out immediately. The songs "Country Girl" and "Slipping Away" made their debut on an official live ...
The Prince of Darkness took to X on Friday, February 9, to rip the controversial rapper and producer after West allegedly sampled a section of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” despite being denied ...
Live & Loud is a live album recorded by the former Black ... The track "Black Sabbath" featured the original line-up of Black Sabbath, ... "War Pigs" Osbourne, Iommi ...
Iommi has said that the decision to release Live Evil was prompted by two factors. The first was the 1980 release of the unsanctioned Live at Last album, and the second was former lead vocalist Ozzy Osbourne's 1982 release of a live album consisting entirely of Black Sabbath songs. [8]