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Shot at the 15th-century Mapledurham Watermill in Oxfordshire, the cover for the first, eponymous, Black Sabbath album in 1970 features a mysterious woman in black. Captured on infrared film, the ...
Black Sabbath released “Changes” as part of their album Vol. 4. In his 2011 autobiography, I Am Ozzy, Osbourne noted that the song was inspired by the end of guitarist Bill Ward’s first ...
Black Sabbath was bashed out in one marathon 12-hour session, and the band included a cover of the American band Crow’s hit “Evil Woman” as a blatant commercial concession, but the album’s ...
From 1969-79, Osbourne was the head-banging front man for the Birmingham, England-based Black Sabbath, which codified the bottom-heavy, churning sound and lyrical demonology that would course through ...
Watch Jack Black and heavy metal royalty cover "Mr. Crowley" for final Ozzy Osbourne performance Jack Black backed by drumming prodigy Yoyoka Soma, Revel Ian, and Roman Morello, shred through an ...
A Beatles nut, he was fascinated by the vulnerability and haunted eyes on the cover of their 1964 album “Beatles for Sale,” and in 2005 Osbourne released a long-anticipated cover of the ...
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