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Showing posts with label Black Sabbath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Sabbath. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

We honor "The Headmaster" Martin Birch on this weeks Focus on Metal



Episode 470 - The Headmaster


This week we opted to honor legendary engineer and producer Martin Birch. Of course we could have done some long discussion on his legacy but being FoM we had do something a little different. So we are going old school FoM with a full discussion episode as we compare what we think are the top five Martin Birch albums. Rest in peace Headmaster.


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Friday, November 29, 2013

Review - Black Sabbath Symptom of the Universe by Mick Wall (Orion Books)



   There's a ton of Sabbath books out there and I've read a lot of them including Ozzy and Tony's memoirs. So the world needs another book on the band like a hole in the head, right? Maybe so but if Mick Wall is scribbling it then I'm in. He doesn't write so called fan books where everything the band releases is fantastic and they all love each other and everyone lives happily ever after and so forth. He takes a more adult approach to the story focusing not so much on the albums and tours but on the cast of characters and circumstances surrounding each release.

   Like his previous books a large chunk of this one focuses on the classic line-up's upbringing, the band's formation and first ten years. For the author here is where the story lies and the roots of everything after is traced back to this period. Four guys who just plugged in and played really fucking loud music. Pissed off about their lives but in no way educated enough to mount a plan of attack to better themselves when the going got tough the band did what most bands of that era did, do what you are told is best. Someone else always knew more, everyone else always knew better. Write, hit the studio, tour and at a fucking constant whirlwind pace. If you dared bitch and moan well here's a plentiful supply of booze, drugs and women.

   Their story is as much about management issues as anything else. Their dealings with Patrick Meehan up to the Sabotage album showed how good a manager Peter Grant actually was. Proving how out of it they were and how little they had learned the band became a pawn in a power struggle between Don Arden and his daughter Sharon that went on for many years. She got Ozzy and he got Heaven and Hell. That era of Sabbath is handled really well by the author as he worked as a PR for the band and also wrote Ozzy's autobiography a couple of years later.

   Bill was next to jump ship, now a shell of a man too out of it to care. Ronnie and Vinny too, more focused and driven then the other two. In comes Gillan over a pint for Born Again. Now the party's on as karaoke season is upon us. Hughes in, Geezer out, Martin in and shake it all about. Tony and his coke buddy Geoff Nicholls floating with their head in the clouds. The return of Patrick Meehan and playing Sun City at the height of apartheid in South Africa proved how far gone Iommi was. Again Mick Wall was there for it all writing for Kerrang magazine.

   The nineties saw Sharon giving a big fuck you to well......everyone within earshot really. Fuck you Perry Farrell look what I can do with Ozzfest, fuck you Don Arden for doubting Ozzy and me and fuck you to the big wigs in the music industry who doubted me period. Her role in Sabbath is compelling as the author argues that she and not Iommi have been in control of Sabbath since the Reunion album in the mid-nineties. Tony might have the name but it means fuck all without Ozzy and we know who controls him. All this to get one over on her dad of course.

   There are no real heroes or villains in this book. All characters are both or if you listen to them neither. Everyone drugged up to the gills or too quick to blame someone else. You do feel sorry for Bill the way he has been ostracized for the 13 album and for Ronnie and Tony Martin who just wanted what was best for the name but at times they should really have known better. In summary this is not a book for the Sabbath fan who thinks the sun shines out of the members collective arses and it's all the better for it. After reading it you do wonder how in the hell they made such fantastic and groundbreaking albums in the first place. The critics hated them but the fans loved them. The nutters loved them too. You mightn't love them as much after reading this and you will probably never listen to them in the same way again. A must buy.

Richie.

www.mickwall.com

http://www.amazon.com/Black-Sabbath-Universe-Mick-Wall/dp/1409118436/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1385761489&sr=1-1&keywords=mick+wall

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Best Friends My Arse

 
We get why Bill Ward didn't play on Sabbath's 13 or be part of the new tour. It's all down to money, Bill felt he was being disrespected with the offer he got. Should he have publicly come out the way he did, well I admire he did it but you can't help but be disappointed. We all believed they were the best of mates again, didn't we?

   So Rubin gets in Brad Wilk for the album. Producers decision, that's his call. The album gets released and Ozzy comes out in interviews wondering why Tommy Clufetos his solo touring drummer didn't get the nod. Ok Ozzy fair point there as apparently Clufetos nailed it playing with Sabbath live before recording the album. I must admit I scratched my head a bit there too.

   Then you hear the rest of the guys want Bill to maybe come out and play some songs in the encore. Why would Bill want to do that? He is an ORIGINAL member who WANTS to play the whole set with the band, wants to be compensated properly and feels he can still do it. Whether he can or not due to health is his problem.

   If Ozzy wants to question whether he can perform a whole set then fine but to come out and say recently that Bill can't do it because he is fat is going too far. Raises the question was it health or money the reason he didn't come back in the first place. How can running your mouth off like this in public be good for any parties involved. Listen, Ozzy may well be right and Bill can't do a whole set because he is overweight but less of the specifics ok. That's something that should have been handled more delicately.

   By the way Ozzy have you heard any of the clips of you singing on the tour? As for health well you don't exactly have a great track record yourself. I wouldn't be so quick to criticize others.

Richie.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

13 on the 11th



   So today's the day folks, either the day you've been waiting for since Never Say Die or you're the naysayer who shouts from the rooftops that it's not the same without Bill pounding away and now here's the proof. Those new songs on Reunion I don't count cause they were crap.

   I'm looking at all these versions you can get today. The bog standard one, the Best Buy exclusive one with 4 extra tracks, the deluxe version with 3 extra tracks (how can this be deluxe if the other has 4?), vinyl, the super deluxe version that has the cd/vinyl/dvd/t-shirt/photos. But to top it all off there's the super duper deluxe version that has everything and one of the band members comes to your house and makes you tea and biscuits. I got that one, hang on a second there's someone at the door........aw bollocks it's Brad Wilk.

Richie.

http://www.blacksabbath.com/

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Episode 118 Snakecharmer




What do you get when you mix two parts of the original Whitesnake with parts of Thunder and Wishbone Ash and also throw in a singer best known for AOR in the UK and ice the whole thing with the son of a legendary keyboard player? Snakechamer, thats what. This week we get to talk with Adam Wakeman about Snakecharmer as well as his other two high profile gigs as the keyboard player for Ozzy and Black Sabbath.


Our track of the week is from Ion Vein from their second teaser release "V 2.0". Check out more about the band at http://www.ionvein.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ionvein. You can get Ion Vein V 2.0 for yourself on iTunes.

And as always Focus On Metal…Everything Else is Insignificant.