Kevin Bresnahan Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: You took notice, to quote Bernard Stollman, "you never heard such sounds in your life" Nothing proceeds this, but then: Even my mom had a 45 single of Paranoid she bought back in 1970! Maybe it was a New England thing or a Massachusetts thing, but I didn't know anyone that had "Paranoid" in their LP racks. If they had any Sabbath, it was usually the compilation, "We Sold Our Soul For Rock & Roll". Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 9 hours ago, mjazzg said: That contrast from the interlude into the opening riff is pure musical theatrend genius. Indeed! The contrast, the switch, it was makes Sabotage stand out! Quote
JSngry Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Brass is Metal: THIS should be covered by a Metal band. Quote
felser Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Maybe it was a New England thing or a Massachusetts thing, but I didn't know anyone that had "Paranoid" in their LP racks. If they had any Sabbath, it was usually the compilation, "We Sold Our Soul For Rock & Roll". Could have been, or else may have been a timing thing, depending on when your crowd started buying rock albums. From what I see, Paranoid (released 1970) went 4x platinum, Masters of Reality (released 1971) and We Sold Our Soul (released 1976) each went 2x platinum, and nothing else went more than single platinum. We Sold Our Soul was a double album, which I think was specially priced (I never owned it), so it probably looked like the better "deal" back then. Edited 8 hours ago by felser Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago We Sold Our Soul...was released during the dull period following A blah record, but Warner Bro's wanted their investment back. Basically a repackaging of the first three records, leaving off key tracks, like "Into the Void" on Master of Reality. Still charted and did well, and afforded them another okay record. By 1977, Ozzy and Bill became reliabilities. These dudes were horning and drinking so hard, they wind up in hotels for days that they didn't even book. Quote
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