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“Forget all your sorrow, don't live in the past, and look to the future because life goes too fast, you know—it's a hard road.”
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“And I defy anyone to name three better rock riffs than “Iron Man,” “Supernaut” and “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.”
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath—And Beyond
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath—And Beyond
“Being in Black Sabbath felt like being an actor in a soap opera.
It’s a minor miracle all four of the original lineup survived beyond the 1970s, let alone that we’re all still here. Along the way, we consumed enough booze and drugs to sink a battleship. Music writers spent decades trying to tear us down. There were so many lineup changes I sometimes didn’t know what band I was supposed to be in.”
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath―And Beyond
It’s a minor miracle all four of the original lineup survived beyond the 1970s, let alone that we’re all still here. Along the way, we consumed enough booze and drugs to sink a battleship. Music writers spent decades trying to tear us down. There were so many lineup changes I sometimes didn’t know what band I was supposed to be in.”
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath―And Beyond
“Writing was my godsend, my treatment, my way of digging myself out of a depressive hole. That’s not an outlet a lot of working-class kids had. But because I’d been exposed to books from an early age, this method came naturally. I’d write lots of poems to expel negative feelings. Though I didn’t show them to anybody—they contained the kind of stuff you’d hesitate to tell even a psychiatrist—they became the seeds for the lyrics that would come to define my career.”
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath―And Beyond
― Into the Void: From Birth to Black Sabbath―And Beyond




