![]() ![]() Geezer explained that without all 4 original members in Black Sabbath, the purpose and meaning of Black Sabbath was dead and gone, hence the line:Īs you can see, the lyrics are Geezer's feelings on when the original Black Sabbath was no more. Bell sing the lyrics to Giving Up The Ghost. Alongside Bell for this recording was a long-time collaborator of Geezer’s, Peter Howse (nicknamed ‘Pedro’ by Butler, from a character in the TV show ‘Four Feather Falls’), Howse was a founding member of the Geezer Butler Band in 1985, and has written and played in all versions of GZR/Geezer. Now don't get me wrong, I have equal respect for all line ups of Black Sabbath, whether it be Ozzy, Dio, Ian Gillan, Ray Gillen, Tony Martin and well you know what im talking about and all that.īut I do understand how Geezer was feeling himself, and when I read the book on Black Sabbath, and the part where Geezer explained why he had Burton C. The latest lineup, he said, will 'probably' feature Chad Smith - the veteran St. Bell on vocals, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward had both departed from the Tony Martin line up of Black Sabbath, swearing that they would never play in Black Sabbath again unless Ozzy was there on vocals. In fact, the bands sound is closer to Slayer Sabbath, and the bonecrushing, ultra-heavy album is best described as thrash with elements of alternative rock and industrial noise. Last week, Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler announced he's ready to reconvene his band GZR. ![]() In this one book I read about Black Sabbath, at the time Geezer Butler recorded Plastic Planet with Burton C. After a solo stint in 1984 with the Geezer Butler Band, Butler returned to Sabbath for 1992’s Dehumanizer and 1994’s Cross Purposes. ![]()
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