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This song always puts me to tears...

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Great choice of Planet Caravan, maybe my favorite Sabbath song.Rest in fucking Power, Ozzy, and thanks for the music and memories. I hope you spend the afterlife travelling the universe.
It's possibly my favorite song, period. I never grow tired of hearing it. He produced so many amazing songs throughout his catalogue, really.Great choice of Planet Caravan, maybe my favorite Sabbath song.
Best Collab Ever. Ozzy, Was (Not Was) and Kim Basinger. What's not to like?Clearly this is the best Ozzy cover:
My friends from Rakospalota, Hungary just came to mind...Just some gentiles pioneering and changing history as they do.
I blame specifically Lester Bangs and Robert Christgau, or as I prefer to call him, Robert Douchegau. Both of their reviews basically completely missed the point, thought BS were imitating something previously done poorly, and didn't get they were doing something actually new.Not that I know of. Even the critics hated them. Not easy to pigeonhole.
John Updike had a great line about this guy in one of the Rabbit novels, when Rabbit was watching the Cosby Show: “It was one of those episodes with too much Theo.”RIP Malcolm Jamal-Warner
There's quite few metal musicians who would agree with this, so you aren't completely out of left field. Dave Brockie (dressed up as Oderus Urungus, of course) said as much in one video. A lot of people credit Blue Cheer, specifically the Vincebus Eruptum album, as proto-metal too. Nothing is born out of nothing, after all, and everything builds on what came before. But I feel like Black Sabbath were the first true, 100% heavy metal band. From the name (taken from the movie, of course), to the album cover, to the guitar tone and the opening of the album with a thunderstorm and a bell tolling, to the lyrics, it all screamed metal.I Want You (She's So Heavy)
I always felt like this was a straight ahead early punk song, all the way down to the lyrical content.Paranoid