Paranoid one of the goat albums
never got into their other stuff probably cuz I didnt grow up hearing it like I did Paranoid
Paranoid one of the goat albums
never got into their other stuff probably cuz I didnt grow up hearing it like I did Paranoid
For sure glad to have you here still real one ! Paranoid is Goat 🐐
Probably my favorite Sabbath album nowadays. It’s just so good
Probably my favorite Sabbath album nowadays. It’s just so good
the first 4 or 5 from sabbath are spectacular (even sabotage goes hard asf imo) they are one of the best bands of the 20th century no doubt.
i got the ozzy era all on vinyl and they sound boss
I want to thank San Andreas for putting me on this when I was just a little boy
Their most interesting and creative album
My personal fave song. Ozzy's voice and Geezers lyrics on 11.
Listened to these guys for 20 years before I found out Ozzy wasn't writing any of the songs Geezer the metal poet laureate
haha that was one of the threads ive been planning to do
@RVI @Jerry_Seinfeld @Elric we about to have some good talks itt
Nobody taking to me about the beach boys highlights of 1963 tho ITHAKA
sometimes wish the first and second ozzy solo albums were black sabbath
Sometimes I wish Ozzy sang on Heaven & Hell
I want to thank San Andreas for putting me on this when I was just a little boy
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SbA7dQCH2cI’d like to thank
My dad & GTA I listened to all but I’m about to run through both black sabbath & Ozzy again real soon !
the first 4 or 5 from sabbath are spectacular (even sabotage goes hard asf imo) they are one of the best bands of the 20th century no doubt.
i got the ozzy era all on vinyl and they sound boss
Even sabotage
The band released albums each year through the mid-1970s, except 1974. After the tour for Never Say Die (1978), Osbourne left the band. A period of despair and d*** abuse led to Osbourne’s divorce from his first wife, Thelma Mayfair. He then met and married Sharon Arden, who encouraged him to start a career as a solo artist. His first effort, achieved with the primary help of guitarist Randy Rhoads, was Blizzard of Ozz (1980). A multiplatinum success, thanks in part to the standout single “Crazy Train,” it was followed by the equally popular Diary of a Madman (1981), which sold more than five million copies. A defining moment in Osbourne’s career came on the tour for the album, when, thinking that someone in the audience had thrown him a rubber toy, Osbourne bit off the head of a live bat.