Black Sabbath/TX,USA 1978 & more
Black Sabbath/TX,USA 1978 & more
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This work focuses on the second half of the "10th Anniversary World Tour" held after the release of "NEVER SAY DIE!" on December 7th at the "Taylor Country Coliseum" in Abilene, Texas, and in January 1978. This is a package of the studio live performance of "Junior's Eyes" sung by Dave Walker from the British TV show "Look Hear" that appeared on the 6th. By listening to it together with the 2CD "DEFINITIVE PITTSBURGH", you can listen to all the new songs at the time on a sound board live! The December 7th Abi Lane performance included in this work is the last confirmed live recording of SABBATH in the '70s at this time, and is also the same as the Pittsburgh performance included in "DEFINITIVE PITTSBURG" Disc 2. The next best broadcast sound source. It has been popular among enthusiasts as one of the classics for a long time, but this time's source is of course a higher quality master than the previous one, and it is an upgraded version that has been carefully treated, and it is a live version with past sound sources. A must-listen quality for enthusiasts who know. The first song of the live performance, "Symptom Of The Universe," starts with a fade-in, and the recorded content itself, which is approximately 45 minutes, from "Dirty Women" to the first half of "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor", which develops as a medley, has been previously recorded. It is similar to the previous version, but the sound is clearer and has a cleaner feel than the previous one, which will convince the listener that it is an advanced master. As you can see from the sound that clearly captures the play of Ozzy and Bill Ward, the mix has an official feel and has a good sense of separation. It is also characterized by its powerful bass, and the heavy sounds of classic numbers such as ``Snowblind,'' ``War Pigs,'' and even ``Black Sabbath'' further enliven the song, allowing you to enjoy the charm of the original SABBATH from the '70s. Furthermore, the main point of this sound source is the title song and “Shock Wave” from “NEVER SAY DIE!”. In particular, the line source for “Shock Wave” is only available on this day. Its value is immeasurable. “Dirty Women”, the last song of this sound source, is a dynamic performance that is suitable for the last live source of the original composition in the 1970s. Iommi's guitar that skillfully plays the swells and rapids, and Geezer Butler's heavy bass are intertwined with Bill's drums, which come and go in a hurry, each delivering a powerful performance typical of the original SABBATH. At the same time, Ozzy's vocals can be heard singing similar to the solos of the '80s, and it is a performance that makes you feel the changes coming to the band. At the end of this work, there is another version of the precious "Junior's Eyes" from the British TV program "Look Hear" that appeared on January 6, 1978, prior to the production of the studio album "NEVER SAY DIE!" , this is also recorded with a sound board sound source that is easier to listen to than the past sources. This sound source is an early version sung by Dave Walker, formerly of SAVOY BROWN and FLEETWOOD MAC, who was hired as his successor when Ozzy left the band, and is SABBATH's first version in 1978 (and Walker's The only) live sound source. The take you can hear here is very different from the lyrics and melody of "Junior's Eyes" that Ozzy sang on the album, and Walker's bluesy singing and deep voice are impressive, and once you hear it, you'll never forget it. . Walker ended up leaving the band right after appearing on this show, but it can be said that he left a huge impact on SABBATH history with just this one song. When combined with the 2CD "DEFINITIVE PITTSBURGH", you will get a soundboard live performance of "Gypsy", "All Moving Parts (Stand Still)", "Dirty Women", "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor", "Never Say Die", "Shock Wave" and "Junior's Eyes". can be covered all at once. These are all the songs that were played live from “TECHNICAL ECSTASY” and “NEVER SAY DIE!” This is definitely a must-listen item for SABBATH enthusiasts, so don't miss this opportunity to get it! Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, TX. USA 7th December 1978 SBD Live at Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, TX. USA 7th December 1978 1. Symptom Of The Universe 2. Snowblind 3. War Pigs 4. Never Say Die 5. Black Sabbath 6 . Shock Wave 7. Dirty Woman "Look Hear Program" BBC Midlands TV 6th January 1978 8. Junior's Eyes Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals (on track 1-7) David Walker - Vocals (on track 8) Tony Iommi - Guitars Geezer Butler - Bass Bill Ward - Drums SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
1. Symptom Of The Universe 2. Snowblind 3. War Pigs 4. Never Say Die 5. Black Sabbath 6. Shock Wave 7. Dirty Woman "Look Hear Program" BBC Midlands TV 6th January 1978 8. Junior's Eyes Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals ( on track 1-7) David Walker - Vocals (on track 8) Tony Iommi - Guitars Geezer Butler - Bass Bill Ward - Drums SOUNDBOARD RECORDING