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On This Day in Music History

Started by Herman, February 13, 2025, 10:17:10 PM

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Herman

I think this band is just okay. But, their influence on hard rock and heavy metal cannot be denied.

On Friday, February 13, 1970 Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album.

Herman


Shen Li

One of my fave metal/hard rock singers in Ronnie Dio who replaced Ozzy Osbourne.

I know the original Black Sabbath was very influential.

Here are the songs from their first record.
1. Black Sabbath
2. The Wizard
3. Behind the Wall of Sleep
4. N.I.B.
5. Evil Woman
6. Sleeping Village
7. Warning
8. Wicked World

Thiel

Quote from: Herman on February 13, 2025, 10:17:10 PMI think this band is just okay. But, their influence on hard rock and heavy metal cannot be denied.

On Friday, February 13, 1970 Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album.

What a dark song. And Ozzy's vocals are eerie.

Happy 55.
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J E B Stuart

On this day in 1967 at the Astoria Theatre in London, Jimi Hendrix sets fire to his guitar for the first time.  He went to the hospital after the show with minor burns. During the rest of the tour, Hendrix made a habit of playing his guitar with his teeth, and he lights it up a few more times.


Amen.

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Shen Li

Quote from: J E B Stuart on March 31, 2025, 09:50:45 PMOn this day in 1967 at the Astoria Theatre in London, Jimi Hendrix sets fire to his guitar for the first time.  He went to the hospital after the show with minor burns. During the rest of the tour, Hendrix made a habit of playing his guitar with his teeth, and he lights it up a few more times.


Amen.


Jimi Hendrix is synonymous with the guitar, but I don't know anything about his performances. It seems he was a pioneer showman.
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