Songs You'll Never Get Tired of Hearing.



I bought the album -- Sabotage, on a whim. I was 15 years old when I first came across it in a record store. I'd heard of Black Sabbath, but never actually heard their music. In fact, it may have been the first album I ever bought.

At any rate, that album was like nothing I'd ever heard before (up until that time). I found the production absolutely stunning; same for the songs. I still think it's their best album (no arguments, please...lol).

Strange, but you're probably the only person I know of that has any sort of affinity with that album (at least I seem to remember you do). I'm sure there are tons of people that do enjoy that album, but it seems to me - at least at the time of release - it fell under the radar. I knew lots of kids in school that love Black Sabbath, but nobody had even really heard of that album, let alone liked songs from it.
 


I don't care if you clicked it or not, you still heard at least the first verse in your head. Tell me that ain't love.

I used to be in a really bad band (I mean REALLY bad) that played a parody version of that song I conjured up. We'd play it at parties; some people loved it and some people wanted to punch us out after hearing it. I also did a parody of Down On The Boondocks, called -- Down With The Punjabs. It actually became a crowd sing-a-long at parties. TBH, I'd probably be thrown in jail and charged with hate speech if I tried to perform Down With The Punjabs today. It wasn't really intended to be overly racist or anything, but these days it would be a no go.
 
I would neg the fuck out of you, if this was oldschool hoop where your REP influenced the value of your NEG.



That was a fun system.:evil:



That was a pretty good album IMO, probably his last good album.
 
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