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Report Black Sabbath Legend Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76: A Final Bow in Birmingham
That's but one of his songs. A lot are about despising the system. Many think he was a devil worshiper, but he wasn't. One song by Geezer Butler, War Pigs , has this description............“I wanted to write a song called War Piggers, the satanic version of Christmas. Write it about that satan isn’t a spiritual thing, it’s warmongers – that’s who the real satanists are. All these people who are running the banks in the world, trying to get the working class to fight the wars for them. I sent it off to the record company but they said, “No, you’re not going to call it that, it’s too satanic,” so I changed it to War Pigs.”Terry 'Geezer' Butler (1150).......................Paranoid about this.............“This is about a guy who has a hang up with chicks. It’s got a heavy riff. We’re not a single group and after the first single, which we didn’t like, we just wrote this in the studio and now its starting to sell.”Ozzy Osbourne (1151), and God Is Dead.............“I was in a doctor’s waiting room and I saw a magazine which said, “God is Dead” and I thought, “<deleted> hell, yeah, they flew planes into the World Trade Center and they’re always blowing themselves up in market places, killing innocent people in the name of their god.” But, if you listen to the twist at the end of the song, it says, “I don’t believe that God is dead.” Geezer said he wrote them about someone who is in search for the fact if God is still there or he’s not, you know?”Ozzy Osbourne (1326) -
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Should I return to the UK - difficult decision!
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