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Guitar Player on MSNZakk Wylde on Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Jimmy Page and the five greatest riffs in rock historyAs he proved once more at Back to the Beginning, where he performed a double shift by shredding with Ozzy and Pantera, Zakk Wylde is a versatile musician with a deep-rooted appreciation of the classics.
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Guitar World on MSNBack to the Beginning was Ozzy Osbourne’s night – but it was also a tribute to Tony Iommi’s singular impact on guitar musicIommi’s world-altering riffs led to some of the all-star farewell show’s biggest singalongs – no wonder the supporting cast of guitar heroes had so much fun playing them
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Louder on MSNBlack Sabbath’s Tony Iommi issues update on long-awaited solo album: “I’m trying to finish off what I started”Now that Back To The Beginning is in the rear-view mirror, heavy metal’s foundational guitarist is returning to work on his first solo album in 20 years
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Guitar Player on MSNJake E. Lee shares his craziest Ozzy Osbourne story and reflects on the guitar genius of Tony IommiAfter being shot multiple times last year, the guitarist battled adversity to help Black Sabbath bow out in style at Back to the Beginning
For the final sets at Back to the Beginning, Osbourne, 76, was seated on a bat-winged throne to perform his solo songs “I Don’t Know,” “Mr. Crowley,” “Suicide Solution,” “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” and “Crazy Train.” His Black Sabbath bandmates then joined him to perform " War Pigs", "Iron Man,” "N.I.B.," and "Paranoid.”
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Louder on MSNTony Iommi reveals the songs Black Sabbath rehearsed but didn't play at Back To The BeginningIommi goes on to say that Sabbath rehearsed "six or seven" songs for the show, including Black Sabbath and Fairies Wear Boots. Ultimately, they played just four: War Pigs, Iron Man, N.I.B. and Paranoid.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSharon Osbourne Disinvites “Greedy” Band From Ozzy's Last Show.Sharon Osbourne revealed she disinvited a band from Ozzy Osbourne’s final Black Sabbath concert due to what she called their greed. In an interview with Billboard, she said the unnamed group "wanted to make a profit,