Black Sabbath - The Early Demos
01. Black Sabbath (Unmixed Demo) (Cuts At End)
02. Behind The Wall Of Sleep (1970 Basement Demo)
03. Can It Be (Rock N Roll Doctor) (Demo)
04. A National Acrobat (Demo)
05. Fairies Wear Boots (Demo)
06. Looking For Today (Demo)
07. War Pigs (Demo)
08. The Rebel (Clip)
09. Unknown Jam Session (Demo)
10. Blow On A Jug (Clip)
Black Sabbath - Bagdad
Maybe the concert in front of the biggest crowd in the history of Black Sabbath - it is said that 200.000 people or more visited the California Jam. Recordings from that concert are released on various Black Sabbath Bootleg CDs The special thing about this boot is the deluxe CD cover where instead of a booklet the picture has been printed on the front plastic. Looks really amazing. Also the sound is very good but mono(?). Released 1993 or so!
Venue:
California Jam 1, Ontario Motor Speedway, USA 6th April 1974
Line Up:
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
Bill Ward (drums)
Tracklist:
Tomorrow's Dream - Sweet Leaf - Killing Yourself To Live - War Pigs - Snowblind - Sabra Cadabra - Supernaut Part 1 - Supernaut Part 2 - Supernaut Part 3 - Iron Man - Sabra Cadabra Reprise - Paranoid - Embryo - Children Of The Grave
63:27 min
Black Sabbath - Ozzy Meets The Priest
The bootleg gave themself a second title: An Event In Rock History. And that's a fact! Rob Halford, better known as ex-singer for Judas Priest, joined Sabbath for two gigs to support Ozzy on his last shows for the "No More Tours"-Tour because Dio refused to do so! On this boot you can hear recordings from the second concert plus recordings of the four tracks which Black Sabbath Mark I played finally at the show together and which later on lead to the plans for a great re-union with Osbourne/Butler/Iommi/Ward! Recordings are made in the crowd, so sound quality is less good then on radio shows but still ok. Released in 1993, supposed to be released by an Italian label.
Tracklist
Children Of The Grave
Children Of The Sea
Symptom Of The Universe
N.I.B.
Die Young
Into The Void
Heaven And Hell
Sweet Leaf
Neon Knights
"The Re-Union-Jam":
Black Sabbath
Fairies Wear Boots
Iron Man
Paranoid
Total playing time: 75:07 min
Line Up (first gig)
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Rob Halford (vocals)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
Line Up Re-Union-Jam
Black Sabbath Mark I
Ozzy Osbourne - the Ultimate Sin tour 1986
SETLIST:
01 - Bark at the Moon
02 - Rock 'n' roll rebel
03 - Journey to the center of eternity
04 - Flying high again, vol. 1
05 - Believer
06 - Shot in the dark
07 - I don't know
08 - Killer of giants
09 - God bless of bomb
10 - Flying high again, vol. 2
11 - The ultimate sin
Tribute to Randy Rhoads
In 1979, ex-Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne was forming a new band. Future Slaughter bassist Dana Strum recommended Rhoads to Osbourne. Rhoads got the call for the audition just before the last Quiet Riot gig. He walked in with a Les Paul guitar and a Fender practice amp and started warming up; Osbourne immediately gave him the job. Rhoads recalled later, "I just tuned up and did some riffs, and he said, 'You've got the gig.' I had the weirdest feeling, because I thought, 'You didn't even hear me yet.'" Osbourne described Rhoads' playing as "God entering my life." Rhoads subsequently recommended his friend Greg Leon, who also taught guitar at Musonia for Rhoads' mother, to replace him in Quiet Riot, as Rhoads packed his bags and headed off to the UK.
They arrived in England in March 1980 to begin working on their first album. Rhoads and Osbourne met up with bassist Bob Daisley in an English pub. Osbourne heard good things about Bob Daisley's playing in Rainbow, so he asked him to join his band; Daisley accepted. Osbourne and company auditioned many drummers but were being pressured by the record company, Jet Records, to start recording. Finally, the last drummer on their list, former Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake, got the gig. They also hired keyboardist Don Airey who had played with Osbourne a few years prior on the Black Sabbath album Never Say Die!. The band headed into the studio to record the band's debut album, Blizzard Of Ozz. Propelled by Rhoads' inspiring neo-classical guitar work and highlighting Daisley's contemporary lyrics, the album proved an instant hit with rock fans, particularly in the USA.
They released two singles from the album: "Mr. Crowley" (inspired lyrically by occultist Aleister Crowley) and the hit "Crazy Train". The band toured extensively and then quickly wrote and recorded the follow-up Diary Of A Madman. Two singles were released from Diary Of A Madman; "Over The Mountain" and "Flying High Again". Two days after recording was done, Osbourne fired Kerslake and Daisley, and he hired ex-Black Oak Arkansas drummer Tommy Aldridge and ex-Quiet Riot bassist Rudy Sarzo. Diary of a Madman was released shortly thereafter and Osbourne launched another tour with this same lineup. Around this time Rhoads remarked to Osbourne, Tommy Aldridge and friend Kelly Garni that he was considering leaving rock for a few years to earn a degree in classical guitar. In the documentary Don't Blame Me, Osbourne confirmed Randy's desire to earn the degree and stated that had he lived, he didn't believe Randy would have stayed in his band. Friend and ex-Quiet Riot bassist Kelly Garni has stated in interviews that if Randy had continued to play rock, he might have gone the route of more keyboard-driven rock, which had become so popular through the 1980's.
Live at Long Beach Arena June 27th 1981 60 min.
Live in Montreal 28-07-81
Live In Chelsford 1980
Black Sabbath - Live at beat club German TV 1971
Beat-Club was a German music programme that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, Germany on Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen, the national public TV channel of the ARD, and produced by one of its members, Radio Bremen, later co-produced by the WDR Network following the 38th episode. It is notable for being the first German show to be based around popular music, and featured legendary artists like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, and Neu! in its seven-year run. In 1972, it was replaced by Musikladen.
SETLIST
- IRON MAN
- PARANOID
- BLACK SABBATH
- BLUE SUEDE SHOES
Black Sabbath - Born In Hell *sweet*
1983 - the year where ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan joined Black Sabbath. The result was the outstanding "Born Again" record. Recordings on "Born In Hell" are taken from "Captured Live" - a US radio promo. So you can imagine how brilliant the sound quality is. Also nobody should miss the chance to hear Gillan sing classic Sabbath tracks and specially Sabbath doing the legendary "Smoke On The Water". Released in 1992 in Italy.
Venue:
The Centrum, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA 4th November 1983
Tracklist:
Children Of The Grave
Hot Line
War Pigs
Iron Man
Zero The Hero
Heaven And Hell
Guitar Solo
Digital Bitch
Black Sabbath
Smoke On The Water
Paranoid
(72:10 min)
Line Up:
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Ian Gillan (vocals)
Bev Bevan (drums)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
Black Sabbath - Live in Hartford 1980
Setlist:
K.B.F.H. Introduction
War Pigs
Neon Knights
Children Of The Sea
Heaven And Hell
Die Young
Line up:
Tony Iommi
Geezer Butler
Bill Ward
Ronnie James Dio
Geoff Nicholls
08/10/80 "Civic Center" Hartford, CT.
enjoy folks
01. Black Sabbath (Unmixed Demo) (Cuts At End)
02. Behind The Wall Of Sleep (1970 Basement Demo)
03. Can It Be (Rock N Roll Doctor) (Demo)
04. A National Acrobat (Demo)
05. Fairies Wear Boots (Demo)
06. Looking For Today (Demo)
07. War Pigs (Demo)
08. The Rebel (Clip)
09. Unknown Jam Session (Demo)
10. Blow On A Jug (Clip)
Black Sabbath - Bagdad
Maybe the concert in front of the biggest crowd in the history of Black Sabbath - it is said that 200.000 people or more visited the California Jam. Recordings from that concert are released on various Black Sabbath Bootleg CDs The special thing about this boot is the deluxe CD cover where instead of a booklet the picture has been printed on the front plastic. Looks really amazing. Also the sound is very good but mono(?). Released 1993 or so!
Venue:
California Jam 1, Ontario Motor Speedway, USA 6th April 1974
Line Up:
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
Bill Ward (drums)
Tracklist:
Tomorrow's Dream - Sweet Leaf - Killing Yourself To Live - War Pigs - Snowblind - Sabra Cadabra - Supernaut Part 1 - Supernaut Part 2 - Supernaut Part 3 - Iron Man - Sabra Cadabra Reprise - Paranoid - Embryo - Children Of The Grave
63:27 min
Black Sabbath - Ozzy Meets The Priest
The bootleg gave themself a second title: An Event In Rock History. And that's a fact! Rob Halford, better known as ex-singer for Judas Priest, joined Sabbath for two gigs to support Ozzy on his last shows for the "No More Tours"-Tour because Dio refused to do so! On this boot you can hear recordings from the second concert plus recordings of the four tracks which Black Sabbath Mark I played finally at the show together and which later on lead to the plans for a great re-union with Osbourne/Butler/Iommi/Ward! Recordings are made in the crowd, so sound quality is less good then on radio shows but still ok. Released in 1993, supposed to be released by an Italian label.
Tracklist
Children Of The Grave
Children Of The Sea
Symptom Of The Universe
N.I.B.
Die Young
Into The Void
Heaven And Hell
Sweet Leaf
Neon Knights
"The Re-Union-Jam":
Black Sabbath
Fairies Wear Boots
Iron Man
Paranoid
Total playing time: 75:07 min
Line Up (first gig)
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Rob Halford (vocals)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
Line Up Re-Union-Jam
Black Sabbath Mark I
Ozzy Osbourne - the Ultimate Sin tour 1986
SETLIST:
01 - Bark at the Moon
02 - Rock 'n' roll rebel
03 - Journey to the center of eternity
04 - Flying high again, vol. 1
05 - Believer
06 - Shot in the dark
07 - I don't know
08 - Killer of giants
09 - God bless of bomb
10 - Flying high again, vol. 2
11 - The ultimate sin
Tribute to Randy Rhoads
In 1979, ex-Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne was forming a new band. Future Slaughter bassist Dana Strum recommended Rhoads to Osbourne. Rhoads got the call for the audition just before the last Quiet Riot gig. He walked in with a Les Paul guitar and a Fender practice amp and started warming up; Osbourne immediately gave him the job. Rhoads recalled later, "I just tuned up and did some riffs, and he said, 'You've got the gig.' I had the weirdest feeling, because I thought, 'You didn't even hear me yet.'" Osbourne described Rhoads' playing as "God entering my life." Rhoads subsequently recommended his friend Greg Leon, who also taught guitar at Musonia for Rhoads' mother, to replace him in Quiet Riot, as Rhoads packed his bags and headed off to the UK.
They arrived in England in March 1980 to begin working on their first album. Rhoads and Osbourne met up with bassist Bob Daisley in an English pub. Osbourne heard good things about Bob Daisley's playing in Rainbow, so he asked him to join his band; Daisley accepted. Osbourne and company auditioned many drummers but were being pressured by the record company, Jet Records, to start recording. Finally, the last drummer on their list, former Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake, got the gig. They also hired keyboardist Don Airey who had played with Osbourne a few years prior on the Black Sabbath album Never Say Die!. The band headed into the studio to record the band's debut album, Blizzard Of Ozz. Propelled by Rhoads' inspiring neo-classical guitar work and highlighting Daisley's contemporary lyrics, the album proved an instant hit with rock fans, particularly in the USA.
They released two singles from the album: "Mr. Crowley" (inspired lyrically by occultist Aleister Crowley) and the hit "Crazy Train". The band toured extensively and then quickly wrote and recorded the follow-up Diary Of A Madman. Two singles were released from Diary Of A Madman; "Over The Mountain" and "Flying High Again". Two days after recording was done, Osbourne fired Kerslake and Daisley, and he hired ex-Black Oak Arkansas drummer Tommy Aldridge and ex-Quiet Riot bassist Rudy Sarzo. Diary of a Madman was released shortly thereafter and Osbourne launched another tour with this same lineup. Around this time Rhoads remarked to Osbourne, Tommy Aldridge and friend Kelly Garni that he was considering leaving rock for a few years to earn a degree in classical guitar. In the documentary Don't Blame Me, Osbourne confirmed Randy's desire to earn the degree and stated that had he lived, he didn't believe Randy would have stayed in his band. Friend and ex-Quiet Riot bassist Kelly Garni has stated in interviews that if Randy had continued to play rock, he might have gone the route of more keyboard-driven rock, which had become so popular through the 1980's.
Live at Long Beach Arena June 27th 1981 60 min.
Live in Montreal 28-07-81
Live In Chelsford 1980
Black Sabbath - Live at beat club German TV 1971
Beat-Club was a German music programme that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, Germany on Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen, the national public TV channel of the ARD, and produced by one of its members, Radio Bremen, later co-produced by the WDR Network following the 38th episode. It is notable for being the first German show to be based around popular music, and featured legendary artists like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, and Neu! in its seven-year run. In 1972, it was replaced by Musikladen.
SETLIST
- IRON MAN
- PARANOID
- BLACK SABBATH
- BLUE SUEDE SHOES
Black Sabbath - Born In Hell *sweet*
1983 - the year where ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan joined Black Sabbath. The result was the outstanding "Born Again" record. Recordings on "Born In Hell" are taken from "Captured Live" - a US radio promo. So you can imagine how brilliant the sound quality is. Also nobody should miss the chance to hear Gillan sing classic Sabbath tracks and specially Sabbath doing the legendary "Smoke On The Water". Released in 1992 in Italy.
Venue:
The Centrum, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA 4th November 1983
Tracklist:
Children Of The Grave
Hot Line
War Pigs
Iron Man
Zero The Hero
Heaven And Hell
Guitar Solo
Digital Bitch
Black Sabbath
Smoke On The Water
Paranoid
(72:10 min)
Line Up:
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Ian Gillan (vocals)
Bev Bevan (drums)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
Black Sabbath - Live in Hartford 1980
Setlist:
K.B.F.H. Introduction
War Pigs
Neon Knights
Children Of The Sea
Heaven And Hell
Die Young
Line up:
Tony Iommi
Geezer Butler
Bill Ward
Ronnie James Dio
Geoff Nicholls
08/10/80 "Civic Center" Hartford, CT.
enjoy folks
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