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“I dreamed everything went wrong on stage” — Geezer Butler says he is having “palpitations” ahead of Black Sabbath’s final showGeezer Butler, the band's bassist, told The Guardian in a May 2 interview that he got palpitations thinking about their final show. The 75-year-old, whose real name is Terence Michael Joseph Butler, ...
Comedy legend George Wendt has sadly passed away at the age of 76. Known to generations of fans as Norm from Cheers, Wendt's ...
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Soap Central on MSN“I dreamed everything went wrong on stage”: Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler opens up about anxieties of final live showBlack Sabbath, the English rock band formed in 1968, is returning with its original lineup for its last show, 'Back to the Beginning', in Birmingham this July.
It’s important that we leave a great impression, since it’s the final time that people will experience us live," founding ...
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler is losing sleep over the band’s final show. In July, the four founding members of the legendary heavy metal group will reunite one last time for the Back to the ...
“I’m already having palpitations,” Butler reveals. “In fact, I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed everything went wrong on stage and we all turned to dust. It’s important that we leave a great ...
Frontman Ozzy Osbourne recalls the highs and lows of being in metal band Black Sabbath ahead of final ever gig ...
Black Sabbath's name has become synonymous with heavy metal, but the band went through several other monikers before deciding ...
Butler spent a couple weeks let go from Black Sabbath before they called and asked why he wasn't at rehearsal. Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler are ready to play Villa Park, but maybe not in the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFans are only just learning how legendary rock band Black Sabbath got its nameBlack Sabbath weren't always Black Sabbath. In fact, the iconic heavy metal band cycled through a number of unusual names ...
Black Sabbath were one of the first bands to popularise heavy metal and have had an undeniable influence on countless acts ...
By Tyler Jenke With just two months to go until Black Sabbath perform their final-ever live show, founding bassist Geezer Butler has admitted to some intense anxieties ahead of the gig.
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