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Guns N’ Roses Back to the Beginning concert was nothing short of spectacular. The band performed a six-song set at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show, which included four Black Sabbath covers.
Ozzy Osbourne played his final concert with his legendary heavy-metal band, Black Sabbath, in Birmingham, England on Saturday.
The album revived Black Sabbath's metallic edge following the sprightly, AOR flavor of Seventh Star. Iommi serves devilish ...
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Louder on MSNThe story of Coldplay’s debut album Parachutes, the record that introduced the biggest band of the 21st century to the worldChris Martin & co. were a long way from the stadium-dwelling titans of today making their debut album, but one song changed ...
Metallica and Guns N' Roses paid tribute to Black Sabbath at Ozzy Osbourne's 'Back to the Beginning' finale concert on ...
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Ozzy Osbourne and the other original members of Black Sabbath, the band credited with creating heavy metal, have played their ...
Black Sabbath are playing their final show today at the Back To The Beginning festival, and all the bands are paying tribute ...
Axl Rose kicked off the set by playing "It's Alright" from 1976's Technical Ecstasy. That led directly into the title track from 1978's Never Say Die!, which was followed up by "Junior's Eyes" from ...
Rock'n'roll farewells often don't last, but Black Sabbath and its frontman Ozzy Osbourne tonight (July 5) gave what they've ...
Guns N' Roses are reportedly rehearsing this 1973 Black Sabbath song ahead of the band's July 5 farewell concert.
The indie rock phenom looks back on his beginnings – and how a humble rig, along with Slash’s autobiography, served as his ...
The rap pioneers Public Enemy surprised fans with a new 12-track release titled Black Sky Over The Projects: Apartment ...
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