Geezer Butler, bassist of Black Sabbath, hung on his official website yesterday a written statement flatly dismissed the meeting of the four original components of Birmingham band or to record a new album or for a tour. Even as the wise never say never. A Ozzy Osbourne himself that he would like the four original members reconvened to record a new album: "It's my dream to make the last album of Black Sabbath," he said recently, in late January, at a radio station Los Angeles.
The last album they made together was Never Say Die!, Published in 1978, a dozen years ago people went to work and gave up because the magic did not come. Tony Iommi, who seems to have solved their quarrels with the singer, Ozzy spoke after the death of Ronnie James Dio, and did not say whether they would work together: "Who knows? Everything is rare among Ozzy and me.
" The last time the original quartet was met in the summer of 2005, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of Ozzfest. His last public appearance made it in early 2006 at its entry into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. So Daisy is still defoliating Ozzy Osbourne while still touring with their latest album, Scream, and the remaining members continue with their projects.
In fact, Butler has confirmed that it has again put in motion the machinery of GZR, the band led and which has released three albums. After Plastic Planet (TVT, 1995), Black Science (Eagle-TVT, 1995), published as Geezer, and Ohmwork (Sanctuary, 2005), his new album is being prepared with Chad Smith on bass, Peter Howse and Clark Brown, training accompanied him on his last delivery.
The last album they made together was Never Say Die!, Published in 1978, a dozen years ago people went to work and gave up because the magic did not come. Tony Iommi, who seems to have solved their quarrels with the singer, Ozzy spoke after the death of Ronnie James Dio, and did not say whether they would work together: "Who knows? Everything is rare among Ozzy and me.
" The last time the original quartet was met in the summer of 2005, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of Ozzfest. His last public appearance made it in early 2006 at its entry into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. So Daisy is still defoliating Ozzy Osbourne while still touring with their latest album, Scream, and the remaining members continue with their projects.
In fact, Butler has confirmed that it has again put in motion the machinery of GZR, the band led and which has released three albums. After Plastic Planet (TVT, 1995), Black Science (Eagle-TVT, 1995), published as Geezer, and Ohmwork (Sanctuary, 2005), his new album is being prepared with Chad Smith on bass, Peter Howse and Clark Brown, training accompanied him on his last delivery.
- GEEZER BUTLER - "There Will Be Definitely No Reunion Of All For Original Members Of BLACK SABBATH, Whether To Record An Album Or To Tour" (12/02/2011)
- OZZY OSBOURNE Says BLACK SABBATH "Are In The Talking Process" Regarding Reunion, New Album (24/01/2011)
- Music Review: Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star (13/01/2011)
- Geezer Butler Recounts Final Days with Ronnie James Dio (07/12/2010)
- Tony Iommi And Ozzy Settle On Black Sabbath Name (22/07/2010)
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