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Thousands of metal fans are due to descend on Birmingham on Saturday 5th July, as Black Sabbath hosts its Back To The ...
The bassist has come to expect the unexpected, even joking that they could even reunite after they’ve all died ...
Earth: The Legendary Lost Tapes will be released on July 25 on CD and vinyl via Big Bear Records. Black Sabbath are on the ...
Breaking news as the incredible Black Sabbath mural is signed by the band themselves as they make an appearance on Navigation ...
Ozzy Osbourne has shared his 'very important' plans beyond the sold-out final Black Sabbath show next weekend and said: "I ...
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath will perform their final concert together, "Back to the Beginning," July 5 in Birmingham, ...
I spoke with Geezer Butler about the process of putting together Into The Void, writing the still relevant lyrics to a song like “War Pigs” and the multi-generational appeal of Black Sabbath.
Geezer Butler joins Bullseye to talk about his new memoir. He also looks back and shares some stories from his time in Black Sabbath. Plus, he'll get into what it was like to write songs for Ozzy ...
Geezer Butler said: “Then I wrote the song ‘Paranoid’ which is all about mental health stuff and it wasn’t until ages after that that I went to the doctor and they gave me pills.
According to Ozzy, bassist Geezer Butler failed to reach out when things got rough for the iconic metal singer. He went so far as to call the man a “fucking arsehole” for his silence. “Tony Iommi has ...
Many rock fans probably don’t want to hear from an old geezer – unless it’s from Black Sabbath bassist, Geezer Butler. Butler, 73, will release an autobiography, “Into the Void: From Birth ...
Finally, Into the Void makes a nice circular round when Geezer Butler proudly watches his own granddaughter played none other than Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man”—at her Catholic school.