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Oh hell yeah Chutney! I haven't heard this song in forever, but it really brings me back. I was a huge Sabbath fan in high school. So many crazy nights experimenting with psychedelics and playing bands like Sabbath, Hendrix, the Beatles, the Doors, etc. Why can't bands today take a page from the bands in the 60's? There's not one act out there that I can say sounds like the groups that were coming out in the late 60's, early 70's. That's not to say there's not good music around. The Chili Peppers are my favorite band of all-time, but they're sound is still different from everything in that great rock era.
I love Ozzy's vocals on this track moreso than any other Sabbath song I think, probably because of the way the band stops playing at the beginning of every one of his most powerful verses. The guitar work is great too - very haunting classic rock riff with a lot of intricate fingering by Tony Iommi in between. He's not the best guitar player that Ozzy's ever been associated with, but he's underrated and deserves a lot more credit than most of the music 'experts' give him today.
Very fitting video too.
New Song:
Fitting in with the theme of Jim Morrison, classic rock, war protest, etc., my next recommendation is a song from the Doors called "The Unknown Soldier." The greatest part to me is the guitar at the end of the song. Every time I hear that I just want to get up and dance like Jim. It's a typical Doorsesque riff, the kind Krieger used to play at live jam sessions.
The Doors - The Unknown Soldier
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