Yeah I was saying because most don't even count the others as "real" Sabbath incarnations.
I have "the eternal idol", Tony Martins first with them. I think it's the best non Dio/Ozzy album, but yeah not great.
Ian Gillan is a dope singer, just not suited to Sabbath, deep purple on the other hand!
Glenn Hughes was a terrible coke addicted 80's ballad singer. Him and Iommi did a record together a few years ago and it was quite unpleasant as I remember.
Tony Martin has a great voice but the songs just fall flat imagination wise.
2001 - present .. what do u think about the war?
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Damn I love Sabbath. I wish their were more great bands like that.
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Did you hear that their first album (with OG lineup) in 33 years is being made....:O
Hopefully Iommi beats lymphoma.
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Yeah I was just about to say I didn't think he would be able to do it.
I haven't heard about that but it should be good. At least better than any of the bands these days.
I even love Sabbath with Dio. R.I.P. Talk about a set of pipes.
Not so much the other singer though, can't even think of his name at the moment.
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Ozzy?
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NO! I love Ozzy too. There were other lead singers. I hated them all except Ozzy and Dio. There was...
Dave Walker, Active: 1977. Release contributions: none
Ian Gillan, Active: 1982–1984. Release contributions: Born Again (1983)
David Donato, Active: 1984–1985. Release contributions: none
Glenn Hughes, Active: 1985–1986. Release contributions: Seventh Star (1986)
Ray Gillen, Active: 1986–1987. Release contributions: none
Tony Martin, Active: 1987–1991, 1993–1997. Release contributions: The Eternal Idol (1987), Headless Cross (1989), TYR (1990), Cross Purposes (1994), Cross Purposes Live (1995), Forbidden (1995)
Tony Martin was the guy I was talking about in the other comment.
Tony I. is the only guy on every single album. They have had a bunch of other bass players and drummers come and go over time.
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Yeah I was saying because most don't even count the others as "real" Sabbath incarnations.
I have "the eternal idol", Tony Martins first with them. I think it's the best non Dio/Ozzy album, but yeah not great.
Ian Gillan is a dope singer, just not suited to Sabbath, deep purple on the other hand!
Glenn Hughes was a terrible coke addicted 80's ballad singer. Him and Iommi did a record together a few years ago and it was quite unpleasant as I remember.
Tony Martin has a great voice but the songs just fall flat imagination wise.
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I agree Tony Martin was 3rd best but still far behind Ozzy and Dio. Has Ian Gillan been in other bands?
Archaic.
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I was talking to tommythecat. I am not allowed to talk to you anymore, per Management. So please stop talking to me.