I wonder when will they retire I hope never but they very old now and cant play forever. I will be sad when that day is here they make chances for many bands to have that same style. Perhaps they could go on without Ozzy as he seems more old than Geezer Bill and Tony! What you all think?
As long they physically strong enough to get up, and they still enjoy doing it , and there is still an audience waiting for them, they can continue as long as they want imo.
That russian piano player Vladimir Horowitz still gave great concerts when he was in his eighties !
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I think they will go for quite a bit longer. They are needed in the world and they must be having more fun than most people of their age so I think and hope they'll keep going.
How many of you have seen Sabbath with Ozzy? I saw them when they recorded the 'Reunion' album. They are unbelievable when they are on top form I love them.
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
I saw them in 1979 during the "Never Say Die" tour which was Ozzy's last before being fired. Actually, it was a killer show. They were tight as hell and the sound quality was excellent. Ozzy looked a bit like a nit wit running around waving peace signs all night.....but his vocals were strong and the band was very powerful....but I guess Iomi didn't think so.....
".....the moment Randy Rhoads walked out on stage, you knew you were WITNESSING something IMPORTANT."
.....as I am sure was everyone on stage as well as the ENTIRE audience!!! After all, in the late 1970's, rock concerts and being stoned went hand in hand!!!
".....the moment Randy Rhoads walked out on stage, you knew you were WITNESSING something IMPORTANT."