![]() ![]() Have a listen: (but please ignore my stupid question about royalties. The Pulse of Allah by James Knight, Unexpected World by Chris Pike, and 77 Days In September by Ray Gorham All three were pretty good and worth reading for the afficionado, but I enjoyed One Second After the most of all the EMP apocalypse novels I have read. So I asked Iommi about that move, and he said he was surprised by it as well. For some reason, none of the great songs from Ozzy’s solo career–like “Crazy Train” and “Over the Mountain” and “Flying High Again”–were included. The weird thing was, although Live Evil featured an equal amount of songs from both the Ozzy and Dio eras, Speak of the Devil contained only old Black Sabbath songs. Back in January of 1984 I did my first interview with Tony Iommi, while Black Sabbath was touring behind its Born Again album.įourteen months earlier Sabbath’s former frontman, Ozzy Osbourne, had released a double live album, Speak of the Devil, which hit stores just two months before Sabbath’s own double live album, Live Evil, which featured Osbourne’s replacement, Ronnie James Dio, on vocals. ![]()
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