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Iommi shared his concerns ahead of Black Sabbath's 'Back to the Beginning' concert, and insists the July 5 show is the ...
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Growing up in post-World War II England informed the early worldview of Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. Butler’s father was a veteran, the roof of his childhood home was damaged by a bomb ...
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Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler revealed why he’ll never release the jazz songs he’s written. He recently acquired a seven-string bass, which he told Kerrang! allows him to “play ...
Geezer Butler. Butler, 73, will release an autobiography, “Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath – and Beyond,” on June 6. A synopsis of the book says that it’s a “rollicking ...
Geezer Butler, the band's bassist, told The Guardian in a May 2 interview that he got palpitations thinking about their final show. The 75-year-old, whose real name is Terence Michael Joseph ...
Geezer Butler joins Bullseye to talk about his new memoir. He also looks back and shares some stories from his time in Black Sabbath. Plus, he'll get into what it was like to write songs for Ozzy ...
Geezer Butler, the bassist who cofounded Black Sabbath and wrote the majority of the band’s lyrics on their classic albums, will release his autobiography this summer. Into the Void: From Birth ...
According to Ozzy, bassist Geezer Butler failed to reach out when things got rough for the iconic metal singer. He went so far as to call the man a “fucking arsehole” for his silence. “Tony Iommi has ...
Into The Void: From Birth To Black Sabbath… And Beyond by Geezer Butler is out now, published by HarperCollins. More info on Amazon. Reviews Editor, GuitarWorld.com and MusicRadar guitars Rob is the ...
Its lyrics were mainly written by the band’s bassist, Terence “Geezer” Butler, based on an actual vision he had one night and whose title was inspired by the 1963 horror anthology film ...