We'll see. I heard their last suppoesed last concert some years ago. I was on a fab date sat outside Resorts World having a drink. To be fair it was that loud we could hear it OK. So we'll see. I know the time is not their freind due to age but a fat wad of cash can work miracles. |
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"We'll see. I heard their last suppoesed last concert some years ago. I was on a fab date sat outside Resorts World having a drink. To be fair it was that loud we could hear it OK. So we'll see. I know the time is not their freind due to age but a fat wad of cash can work miracles."
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Love them or hate them, the line up of bands that wanted to pay tribute to a true legend of music was amazing, there will never be another band like the. And fitting it finished a stones throw from where he grew up. Fair well Ozzy the world is a richer place for having you in it. |
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I only saw bits and clips here and there, but was that setlist accurate?
I know it was for Sabbath but giving other bands 20 minutes? That feels crazy to me given the magnitude of some of those names. |
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"I only saw bits and clips here and there, but was that setlist accurate?
I know it was for Sabbath but giving other bands 20 minutes? That feels crazy to me given the magnitude of some of those names."
What did you expect ? |
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Personally I really enjoyed the whole thing (except Axl)
As a huge Black Sabbath and Ozzy fan it was hard to see him in a chair for his performances but considering he’s got Parkinson’s I understand why he needed to.
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Everyone's ages , that's life , but his legacy as regards Music is cemented for ever , they deserved to have that show & tbh you will always get some who didn't like it for some reason or another, Ozzy was honoured a few years ago & Slash & Myles Kennedy did " Crazy Train " to finish off the night ... Awesome !!!
Ozzy has written some of the best rock songs ever ,HUGE SALUTE 🤘🎶🎼🎵🎤 |
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Always got time for Sabbath, musical legends and all round good guys as well.
Not into any of the supporting acts really. But I thought Ozzy did alright considering what he's up against, his voice was much the same as years ago. He's a great personality and charismatic performer, but technically as a singer was never that great. (but I still love him!)
Shame Bill was obscured by the Big Chair most the time. Geezer and Tony were both as good as ever; enormous respect for both as musicians and people.
I really enjoyed the wall to wall Sabbath on my Twitter and Facebook feeds ~ it's great to see the out pouring of love for them. It's the kind of tribute that usually only happens once someone has died.  |
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I watched it via the livestream, and it was pretty amazing. Gojira and also the superstar gig were great. Metallica was, as always, straightforward, but with better sound than Mickey Mouse and the rest of GNR. |
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"Personally I really enjoyed the whole thing (except Axl)
As a huge Black Sabbath and Ozzy fan it was hard to see him in a chair for his performances but considering he’s got Parkinson’s I understand why he needed to.
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Yeah it was hard to see the way his body was but you could see the excitement in his eyes which was magical. My boys a huge fan also and that’s Sabbath was all I could hear him blasting out Sunday morning |
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Awesome gig with an amazing line up. Watched it streamed straight through. Mastadon and Halestorm killed it. Steve Tyler was the best he'd looked and sounded in years. Yungblud surprised me at what a good job he did. Tobias from Ghost wasn't strong enough to carry his cover. Couldn't hear the vocals well enough for Gojira. Pantera the guitar was way too loud. Sepultura were heavy as hell. Proper emotional seeing Ozzy and how much pride he had being back on stage. He was so desperate to get out of that chair. Guns n roses sounded decent as long as you ignore Axls now weak voice and the fact he kept signing out of time. All in though if you didn't enjoy that show you're not a metal fan. - Peck |
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