Ozzy (Errr Black Sabbath) Is the King
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:punk: That was so scary,I turned on every light in the house, locked the closet, then ran and hid under the covers clutching my blankee. I may never sleep again!! OZZY RULES!!!:punk:
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When I was a bit younger I bought almost all of Sabbaths older albums but for some reason I had overlooked Vol. 4 . I just picked this one up the other day and I havent stopped playing it yet. It seems like this is one of the more overlooked early Sabbath albums ive come across.
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Wow, I'd forgotten about that album. Thanks for posting it
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No problem. I seem to be a curator of things old of sorts.
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We can't overlook Iron Man can we? I was in 8th grade when I got bitten by this bug. I've always been a fan of Black Sabbath ever since.
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Heres another classic!
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Jimi was and always will be the king of the guitar. The first time I heard this I was about 16 and from there on out I have yet to hear anything that has moved me more.