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In Geezer Butler's new memoir ... where he admitted to not listening to Master, though, Butler noted that it was Metallica's "Black Album" that actually restored his faith in rock and roll.
Rapper T-Pain released his new covers album On Top Of The Covers last ... I mean, it's good enough that Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler posted about it on Instagram and called it "great." ...
Growing up in post-World War II England informed the early worldview of Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. Butler’s ... after the release of the first album for instance were pretty detailed.
Butler talks about details from his memoir, ‘Into the Void’ — back stories from his childhood and Black Sabbath.
Promoting his biography in a new interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, former Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler said ... with Ultimate Classic Rock, Butler also talked about revisiting Black Sabbath ...
Geezer Butler has retired ... with my music career until I actually showed him the first album, that we’d done something,” Butler tells Rolling Stone. “He thought I was just throwing ...
Geezer Butler has shared ... And where we wrote most of our first album – places like Aston Community Centre and Burlington Hall down high street.” Butler added: “So it’s a return home ...
In 1968, four guys in Birmingham started a band together: Singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer Bill Ward. At first, they called themselves the Polka Tulk ...
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