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Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne: Back to the Beginning review – all-star farewell to the gods of metal is epic and emotional
The biggest names in rock, from Metallica to Slayer, came to pay tribute to the men who created their entire genre – and even in old age, Sabbath’s sound has bludgeoning force
And, of course, there have been the other genuflections towards the group: the renaming of a bridge in their honour, the dedication of a bench, the Black Sabbath ballet(which returns to the city this autumn), and the giant “tifo” of Ozzy Osbourne that the Holte End of Villa Park unveiled last football season. And as the beer kicks in, the crowd liven up: the first circle pits appear during Lamb of God’s set, 90 minutes in, and they get the first true roar for covering Children of the Grave, Sabbath’s 1971 classic, though it doesn’t benefit from Bill Ward’s shuffles being replaced with double kick-drums. The variety show air is not quelled by Steven Tyler and Ronnie Wood assembling for Train Kept a Rollin’, before Walk This Way gets the biggest cheer of the day so far, immediately surpassed when the ensemble launch into Whole Lotta Love.
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