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Can't get much easier than "he fucking died".and why is it AC/DC?
well i was talking more about how the public received them but I guess I could have made that more clear lolCan't get much easier than "he fucking died".
Blaze Bayley was the best singer Iron Maiden ever had.Iron Maiden got more famous with Bruce than Paul Di'anno, even though most people agree that the D'ianno period had 2 of the best Maiden albums of all time.
People say that Sabbath's Dio period was some of their best ever.
It helps that Steve Harris was the main song writer and real lead of the brand so the transition was pretty seamless, once you hit powerslave and beyound Bruce's contributions became more apparent and pronounced.Iron Maiden got more famous with Bruce than Paul Di'anno, even though most people agree that the D'ianno period had 2 of the best Maiden albums of all time.
People say that Sabbath's Dio period was some of their best ever.
I dunno. Every change in Black Sabbath's singer seems to have led to polarization in the fanbase and drama within the band. Even when they changed back to previous singers. They had to tour and record under the name Heaven and Hell back in the late 2000's because of legal issues around the Black Sabbath name because Ozzy owns it or the name was registered to the Ozzy incarnation at that time or some shit like that when they switched back to Dio for a while at that time. It probably didn't help that their musical style changed fairly drastically with each singer change and that all their singers were fairly different stylistically.People say that Sabbath's Dio period was some of their best ever.
Real niggaz know the Tony Martin era was bestPeople say that Sabbath's Dio period was some of their best ever.
Black Sabbath was better with Dio than with Ozzy....and why is it AC/DC?
>not grouping the Black Sabbath eras by drummerReal niggaz know the Tony Martin era was best
The previous two Ozzy albums were lame, and the Dio ones were great. Huge comeback, like a new band. I was a little kid then, just getting into music, and early Sabbath sounded crazy old to me, like creepy hippie shit. Great, but those were Dad's records. Listening now, Dio era "still holds up" in a kinda timeless way. It's more like Soundgarden (sometimes exactly like Soundgarden, since it's where that sound came from).People say that Sabbath's Dio period was some of their best ever.
Whoever talks shit on Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules isn't to be trusted.The previous two Ozzy albums were lame, and the Dio ones were great. Huge comeback, like a new band. I was a little kid then, just getting into music, and early Sabbath sounded crazy old to me, like creepy hippie shit. Great, but those were Dad's records. Listening now, Dio era "still holds up" in a kinda timeless way. It's more like Soundgarden (sometimes exactly like Soundgarden, since it's where that sound came from).
All of the material they released with Dio sounds the same. Ozzy did fuck all for the band creatively, but the songs are way better than anything from the Dio era.Whoever talks shit on Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules isn't to be trusted.
I agree that Dio is a better singer than Ozzy, but all the songs that he writes sounds the same. Once you've listened to Holy Diver, you've pretty much heard all he has to offer.I think this thread proves my point that Black Sabbath did not have an easy transition with singers as it has now devolved into an argument about Black Sabbath singers. Many such cases.