Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe: Symptom of the Universe
معرفی کتاب «Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe: Symptom of the Universe» نوشتهٔ Wall, Mick، منتشرشده توسط نشر St. Martin's Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Decades before reality television was invented, Ozzy Osbourne was subversive and dark. Ozzy was the singer in the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and they meant business. In an era when rock bands were measured by how 'heavy' they were, no one was weightier than Black Sabbath. All four founding members of the original Black Sabbath grew up within half-a-mile of each other in a tiny Birmingham suburb. Though all shared a deep love of music--The Beatles for Ozzy, the Mothers of Invention for Geezer, the Shadows and Chet Atkins for Iommi, and Gene Kruppa for Ward— they formed their group "as the quickest way out of the slums." This is the story of how they made that dream come true--and how it then turned into a nightmare for all of them. At the height of their fame, Sabbath discovered they'd been so badly ripped off by their managers they didn't even own their own songs. They looked for salvation from Don Arden—an even more notorious gangster figure, who resurrected their career but still left them indebted to him, financially and personally. It finally came to a head when in 1979 they sacked Ozzy: "For being too out of control--even for us," as Bill Ward put it. The next fifteen years were a war between the post-Ozzy Sabbath and Ozzy himself, whose solo career overshadowed Sabbath so much that a reunion was entirely on his terms. Or rather, those of his wife and manager—to add a further bitter twist for Sabbath, daughter of Don Arden —Sharon Osbourne.
In an era when it seemed possible to measure a band's musical prowess by how 'heavy' they were, they didn't come any weightier than Black Sabbath. This biography tells the story of how they made that dream come true - and how it then turned into a nightmare for all of them. How at the height of their fame, Sabbath discovered they had been so badly ripped off by their managers they did not even own their own songs. How they looked for salvation from Don Arden - an even more notorious gangster figure, who resurrected their career but still left them indebted to him, financially and personally. And how it finally came to a head when in 1979 they sacked Ozzy: 'For being too out of control - even for us, ' as Bill Ward put it. Of course the story does not end there. The next 15 years would see a war break out between the two camps: the post-Ozzy Sabbath and Ozzy himself, whose solo career overshadowed Sabbath to the point where, when he offered them the chance to reform around him again, it was entirely on his terms. Or rather, that of his wife and manager - and, to add a further bitter twist to the tale for Sabbath, daughter of Don Arden - Sharon Osbourne. The final word on the only name synonymous with subversive heavy metal - Black Sabbath. Children of the grave. I, awake ; The devil's interval ; Bringers of war ; Pope on a rope ; Killing yourself to live ; Born to die Unlucky for some. Neon nights ; Train wreck ; Mob rule ; Upside down crosses ; Dehumanised ; Saviour ; 13. Content: Children of the grave. I, awake The devil's interval Bringers of war Pope on a rope Killing yourself to live Born to die -- Unlucky for some. Neon nights Train wreck Mob rule Upside down crosses Dehumanised Saviour 13. A portrait of the heavy metal megaband traces its members' shared Birmingham youth, their creative influences, and the wrenching dynamics that led to their financial setbacks, breakup, and reunion