Tag Archives: Black Sabbath
Charles Manson was a person too
It was fitting that he’d finally decide to go through with it right as the rambunctious crescendo of ‘Socialist Suicide’, with its violent imagery of scabs committing various forms of the act in the safe heavens of their homogenised suburban … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf, American, anti-establishmentarianism, Baby Boomers, Black Sabbath, Buzzcocks, Charles Manson, David Bowie, Disco, Elton John, Finding Polanski, Genghis, Glam Rock, Hey Joe, Jimi Hendrix, Josef, Joseph Beuys, Krautrock, Led Zeppelin, Mick Taylor, Patti Smith, Pistols, Prog Rock, Socialist Suicide, Spliffs and rotgut wine, Station to Station, The Beatles, The Clash, the Ramones, The Rolling Stones, The Stooges
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Essential Listening: Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath (1970) & Paranoid (1970)
I’ve always been aware of Black Sabbath’s place in the musical canon and their importance to others, but this never tempted me to attempt any of their albums. Until recently. Why? I’m honestly not sure. Trying to restrain yourself when … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970, 70's, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Drugs, Essential Listening, Hawkwind, Led Zeppelin, Ozzy Osbourne, Paranoid, Reality TV, Stadium rock is shit
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