Me neither. I haven't even seen Ozzy live. My brother has seen both Ozzy and after that Black Sabbath live. I managed to see Dio live twice, he was a good one too.
Rekko P. Fuck i'm jealous... I have only been to 3 shows, gnr, acdc and deep purple, really sad i'll never get to see Sabbath, Dio and Zeppelin, IMO the most talented musicians ever
Realmente es triste que ya sea el fin de Black Sabbath, pero existe algo que no sera el final y es su legado de su musica,sus letras,entre muchas otras cosas.Gracias Sabbath por tu genial musica:)
ozzy should be doing a symphonic concert with all his poppy slowly songs like Im so Tired, Goodbye to Romance,Dreamer and a lot of songs more, that would be amazing
In a way it would have been even cooler if the DVD had been released Friday the 13th like their epic debut album which changed history possibly more than any other 70's album.
Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Judas Priest, Rammstein, Sodom, Kreator or whatever subtype of metal band need to say: Thank you Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne, Tomy Iommi & Geezer Buttler for give us the heavy metal
Why people are blaming Justin Bieber fans always??? Do you think they even watch this video? In a way it could be possible to like them both. You know, a 13-year old girl can love Black Sabbath too.
I'm hoping "The End" sounds better than "Gathered In Their Masses" and "The End Tour Edition". Those albums are a fucking disgrace. Ridiculously loud at the expense of disgustingly high compression. Rick Rubin needs to be hung for destroying the last few pieces of material Sabbath will ever release. They are totally unlistenable, bootlegs actually sound superior; a complete waste. PLEASE LET "THE END" HAVE GOOD SOUND QUALITY.
If it is the same master as the one they showed us at cinemas... Yes! Not only the sound is fucking great, the video edition is FINALLY decent. They got the Celebration Day got to direct it
I hope not, the live performances did sound better than "Gathered In Their Masses" and "The End Tour Edition" in cinemas, but its Dynamic Range was still at a huge loss. I just hope it's different for this release. However the Angelic sessions did sound great, they were the highlight of "The End" documentary. At least I can say I'm excited about hearing all 5 of the newly recorded old songs.
It's very sad the man behind the drums, the rhythm genuis, the original soul and heart beat of the band is not there...sorry Clufetos you are a great drummer but no Bill Ward no Black Sabbath