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Rhaaa, j'ai beau connaître par coeur, j'aime toujours autant. Et puis, enfin une vidéo qui s'attard eun (petit) peu sur le super jeu de Ward et surtout Butler (c'est l'école Entwistle ça! thunderfinger!). Et puis le côté simplet du village de la dance d'Ozzy m'a à chaque coup .
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    le 24 Juil 2010, 15:46
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Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi have issued a joint statement on the recent resolution of their dispute over the Black Sabbath trademark.

Ozzy had sued Iommi claiming that the guitarist had no right to register the band’s trademark, and demanding 50 percent of the earnings from this. Now the pair have said:

“Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi of the legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath have amicably resolved their problems over the ownership of the Black Sabbath name and court proceedings in New York have been discontinued. Both parties are glad to put this behind them and to cooperate together for the future and would like it to be known that the issue was never personal, it was always business.”

Whether this public smoothing over of the problem is a prelude to a much rumoured reunion of the original Black Sabbath line-up remains to be seen. Right now, nobody concerned is ruling it out.


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Brandon Marshall of Sonic Excess conducted an interview last week with legendary BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Sonic Excess: BLACK SABBATH wrote new material, but nothing came of it. Will those recordings ever see the light of day, and if not, can you tell us SABBATH-heads what SABBATH album it's comparable to?

Ward: Well, it is true that there is a lot of material written and stored away in a very safe place. I don't know what SABBATH album it would be comparable to. We did all these jams in the spring, I think it was seven years ago. The songs have some brilliant riffs, obviously from Tony [Iommi, guitar], and my drumming has changed a little bit. My approach and Geezer's [Butler, bass] approach was a bit different in supporting Tony, I thought. Oz [Ozzy Osbourne, vocals] was cutting across with some really nice things as well. I think it was more mature, because we are more mature, even though we are kids at heart. I don't think I can compare it to any SABBATH album, but it sounded really, really, strong.

Sonic Excess: Why was it never released?

Ward: Politics. (laughs)

Sonic Excess: Well, I don't want to pry to much then, but do you think the songs will ever see the light of day?

Ward: I think the songs that we have, and there were quite a lot of them, they ought to [be released]. They deserve to see the light of day, but whether they will or not, I don't know. It would be very sad not to let them see the light of day, because there are some really good foundations and grooves, some real nice chops. It was our band playing. To me, in my opinion, they're perfectly great enough to make another BLACK SABBATH album. The music is very current. It's us, 40 years later slamming it out, ya know?

Sonic Excess: After the tragic death of Ronnie James Dio, the remaining members of HEAVEN & HELL will perform the Dio tribute show and won't carry on after that. Tony Iommi said, in a British newspaper, that there would be discussions between he and Geezer Butler about BLACK SABBATH. Can you give us any insight?

Ward: The only thing I know, and I have talked with Tony... Well, the only person I haven't spoken with is Geezer, but that is because he prefers e-mail to the telephone, and Ozzy called me yesterday. I think the statements have been made into a little bit of a cake. I saw the statements only last night on BLABBERMOUTH.NET, when I got home from the studio. Where Ozzy's at, with wanting to tour with BLACK SABBATH is that Ozzy has been in his place for a long time and says, "I'm never going to say never." I have the same attitude. My quotes would be, "I never want to say never." I'm in the same place. Tony has a completely open mind to the possibility of touring with SABBATH again. I think what's happening is that some people have hooked into that and written a story out of it. I think realistically, right now, I can't see where it would be a possibility, with Ozzy on tour for the next 18 months and having a new record out that's great. I've got a new record, and I know that Tony has other things he wants to do musically, and Geezer also. We might all agree to it, but when it would happen, I just don't know. Other than those few comments, I just don't know about a SABBATH tour anywhere near in the future. Tony has already stated that he doesn't want to talk about it until he finishes that concert for Ronnie in London. It would be great, but I don't know where any of it sits right now. It's like the press has gotten it and is kindling the fire before anything has been said. I talk to Ozzy all the time, and he hasn't mentioned shit to me about SABBATH.

Sonic Excess: After a career that has spanned over 40 years, million of albums sold, the creating of a music genre, multiple Grammys, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and someone who is one of the most respected and emulated drummers in history, what is the one single moment you think back on?

Ward: Ohh man, fuckin' hell. I've been batting pretty good up until now, thanks. (laughs) (Long pause) I live with the memories all the time. I try to savor my memories, and I have so many. I have met so many people that have just touched me. A lot of them are gone now, so I have sad memories. I can see the accomplishments and the tears as well. I don't think I can grab just one thing to give an explanation, I don't know if I can do that. I try to live honorably. I try to live as a musician who has really enjoyed the journey so far, despite all the ups and downs. So, it's very hard for me to answer that question (the last portion of the question). Ohh, that is very flattering, and, of course, I love drummers. I have talked to many many guys who play drums, and I just love to talk to them. I admire all drummers, no matter what age they are, I've met drummers in clinics. I have met 15-year-old kids that are going be giants in the next 20 years so. For me, it's like a big family. I like to sit on the back of the stage and talk to other drummers prior to the shows and exchange stories. Those are many things that I have really enjoyed. It's very flattering, and it has given me a larger life than what I had.

Read the entire interview from Sonic Excess.


Va falloir s'y préparer, je crois.

lemgement lemg
mescaline.
lemg a écrit :
Alors...

Citation:
Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi have issued a joint statement on the recent resolution of their dispute over the Black Sabbath trademark.

Ozzy had sued Iommi claiming that the guitarist had no right to register the band’s trademark, and demanding 50 percent of the earnings from this. Now the pair have said:

“Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi of the legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath have amicably resolved their problems over the ownership of the Black Sabbath name and court proceedings in New York have been discontinued. Both parties are glad to put this behind them and to cooperate together for the future and would like it to be known that the issue was never personal, it was always business.”

Whether this public smoothing over of the problem is a prelude to a much rumoured reunion of the original Black Sabbath line-up remains to be seen. Right now, nobody concerned is ruling it out.


Et

Citation:
Brandon Marshall of Sonic Excess conducted an interview last week with legendary BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Sonic Excess: BLACK SABBATH wrote new material, but nothing came of it. Will those recordings ever see the light of day, and if not, can you tell us SABBATH-heads what SABBATH album it's comparable to?

Ward: Well, it is true that there is a lot of material written and stored away in a very safe place. I don't know what SABBATH album it would be comparable to. We did all these jams in the spring, I think it was seven years ago. The songs have some brilliant riffs, obviously from Tony [Iommi, guitar], and my drumming has changed a little bit. My approach and Geezer's [Butler, bass] approach was a bit different in supporting Tony, I thought. Oz [Ozzy Osbourne, vocals] was cutting across with some really nice things as well. I think it was more mature, because we are more mature, even though we are kids at heart. I don't think I can compare it to any SABBATH album, but it sounded really, really, strong.

Sonic Excess: Why was it never released?

Ward: Politics. (laughs)

Sonic Excess: Well, I don't want to pry to much then, but do you think the songs will ever see the light of day?

Ward: I think the songs that we have, and there were quite a lot of them, they ought to [be released]. They deserve to see the light of day, but whether they will or not, I don't know. It would be very sad not to let them see the light of day, because there are some really good foundations and grooves, some real nice chops. It was our band playing. To me, in my opinion, they're perfectly great enough to make another BLACK SABBATH album. The music is very current. It's us, 40 years later slamming it out, ya know?

Sonic Excess: After the tragic death of Ronnie James Dio, the remaining members of HEAVEN & HELL will perform the Dio tribute show and won't carry on after that. Tony Iommi said, in a British newspaper, that there would be discussions between he and Geezer Butler about BLACK SABBATH. Can you give us any insight?

Ward: The only thing I know, and I have talked with Tony... Well, the only person I haven't spoken with is Geezer, but that is because he prefers e-mail to the telephone, and Ozzy called me yesterday. I think the statements have been made into a little bit of a cake. I saw the statements only last night on BLABBERMOUTH.NET, when I got home from the studio. Where Ozzy's at, with wanting to tour with BLACK SABBATH is that Ozzy has been in his place for a long time and says, "I'm never going to say never." I have the same attitude. My quotes would be, "I never want to say never." I'm in the same place. Tony has a completely open mind to the possibility of touring with SABBATH again. I think what's happening is that some people have hooked into that and written a story out of it. I think realistically, right now, I can't see where it would be a possibility, with Ozzy on tour for the next 18 months and having a new record out that's great. I've got a new record, and I know that Tony has other things he wants to do musically, and Geezer also. We might all agree to it, but when it would happen, I just don't know. Other than those few comments, I just don't know about a SABBATH tour anywhere near in the future. Tony has already stated that he doesn't want to talk about it until he finishes that concert for Ronnie in London. It would be great, but I don't know where any of it sits right now. It's like the press has gotten it and is kindling the fire before anything has been said. I talk to Ozzy all the time, and he hasn't mentioned shit to me about SABBATH.

Sonic Excess: After a career that has spanned over 40 years, million of albums sold, the creating of a music genre, multiple Grammys, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and someone who is one of the most respected and emulated drummers in history, what is the one single moment you think back on?

Ward: Ohh man, fuckin' hell. I've been batting pretty good up until now, thanks. (laughs) (Long pause) I live with the memories all the time. I try to savor my memories, and I have so many. I have met so many people that have just touched me. A lot of them are gone now, so I have sad memories. I can see the accomplishments and the tears as well. I don't think I can grab just one thing to give an explanation, I don't know if I can do that. I try to live honorably. I try to live as a musician who has really enjoyed the journey so far, despite all the ups and downs. So, it's very hard for me to answer that question (the last portion of the question). Ohh, that is very flattering, and, of course, I love drummers. I have talked to many many guys who play drums, and I just love to talk to them. I admire all drummers, no matter what age they are, I've met drummers in clinics. I have met 15-year-old kids that are going be giants in the next 20 years so. For me, it's like a big family. I like to sit on the back of the stage and talk to other drummers prior to the shows and exchange stories. Those are many things that I have really enjoyed. It's very flattering, and it has given me a larger life than what I had.

Read the entire interview from Sonic Excess.


Va falloir s'y préparer, je crois.


A y penser, ça me rend quand meme un peu dur dans le froc.
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BlackheartxTwosomexHagstrom = BOOM
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    lemg
    le 16 Nov 2010, 19:21
Tiens, puisqu'on parle reprises :

lemgement lemg
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    BigBi
    le 16 Nov 2010, 21:38
J'espère que cette vidéo restera bien enfouie dans les profondeurs de youtube !
"I need a saga. What's the saga ? It's Songs for the deaf, you can't even hear it !"
BigBi
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    BigBi
    le 05 Fév 2011, 12:41
Oulalalala, plus impatient que moi tu meurs !
"I need a saga. What's the saga ? It's Songs for the deaf, you can't even hear it !"
GlamourPunks
Tellement imprévisible
Jedem das seine...
LIBÉREZ MOI !
lartistafred
lemg a écrit :
Douce feuille ?

J'ai bien une idée de ce dont ça doit parler.

(Et la toux en intro est un indice. )


Explication tirée d'un site de fan :
"Notes

* The coughing at the beginning of Sweet Leaf is Tony Iommi right after he took a drag on a joint."

Voici l'adresse de cet excellent site
http://www.black-sabbath.com/index.html
vous recherchez un idéal, dans le sens que vous moulez votre corps, c'est ça vous développez votre corps. Vous en changez le contour et vos formes et vos muscles, pour qu'ils prennent l'apparence que vous désirez. C'est d'abord une perception abstraite du corps que vous souhaitez obtenir, vous essayez ensuite d'épouser vraiment ces formes.

Tom PLATZ
Un petit schéma pour résumer :
esprit --> troisième oeil : voit le corps idéal --> corps --> prière du corps --> esprit
Et on recommence autant de fois qu'on veut. ;-)
mescaline.
lartistafred a écrit :
lemg a écrit :
Douce feuille ?

J'ai bien une idée de ce dont ça doit parler.

(Et la toux en intro est un indice. )


Explication tirée d'un site de fan :
"Notes

* The coughing at the beginning of Sweet Leaf is Tony Iommi right after he took a drag on a joint."

Voici l'adresse de cet excellent site
http://www.black-sabbath.com/index.html

Faut être un peu neuneu pour pas comprendre de quoi ça parle aussi...
BlackstarxTwosomexLPJunior = boom
BlackheartxTwosomexHagstrom = BOOM
http://cometsofdoom.tumblr.com/
lartistafred
Et très neuneu pour ne pas comprendre que tout le monde peut se tromper
vous recherchez un idéal, dans le sens que vous moulez votre corps, c'est ça vous développez votre corps. Vous en changez le contour et vos formes et vos muscles, pour qu'ils prennent l'apparence que vous désirez. C'est d'abord une perception abstraite du corps que vous souhaitez obtenir, vous essayez ensuite d'épouser vraiment ces formes.

Tom PLATZ
Un petit schéma pour résumer :
esprit --> troisième oeil : voit le corps idéal --> corps --> prière du corps --> esprit
Et on recommence autant de fois qu'on veut. ;-)
lemg
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    lemg
    le 07 Fév 2011, 18:53
Hum, seriez-vous en train de sous-entendre que j'ignorais la signification de ce titre ?
lemgement lemg
lartistafred
Blague à part, c'est une putain de bonne période artistiquement parlant pour le Sab'
vous recherchez un idéal, dans le sens que vous moulez votre corps, c'est ça vous développez votre corps. Vous en changez le contour et vos formes et vos muscles, pour qu'ils prennent l'apparence que vous désirez. C'est d'abord une perception abstraite du corps que vous souhaitez obtenir, vous essayez ensuite d'épouser vraiment ces formes.

Tom PLATZ
Un petit schéma pour résumer :
esprit --> troisième oeil : voit le corps idéal --> corps --> prière du corps --> esprit
Et on recommence autant de fois qu'on veut. ;-)
alcibiade
mescaline. a écrit :
Narci a écrit :
Ok merci !
En epluchant les dvd du Sab sur google, j'ai trouvé "undead and alive" qui ne propose que N.I.B et war pigs mais pas le reste du concert



Des videos du concert de Paris que j'avais pas encore vues, peut être que vous non plus.



En parlant de ça, même sans la sirène quelle puissance ce morceau. Le début sonnait vraiment angoissant et malsain, aujourd'hui ca fait un peu moins d'effet mais je pense que y a plus d'un ado à qui ça a du faire bizarre de découvrir ça sur disque à la sortie !

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