For over a full decade Black Sabbath had dominated Heavy Metal. As much as Led Zeppelin scorned the term Black Sabbath embraced it. In an age of bona fide supergroups Sabbath were unquestionably the heaviest thing stalking the planet and quite remarkably had remained a solid unit where others around them suffered ongoing membership fall outs and line-up reincarnations. Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward had weathered internal storms just as ferocious as every other band out on the circuit but had remained resolute. They had conquered the globe, sold close to 50 million albums and without concession had not pulled back one iota from delivering absolute, pure Heavy Metal.
In 1977 the unthinkable happened. Ozzy Osbourne decamped. He would be lured back for one last album 'Never Say Die' before flying solo, rapidly building a band unit that would equal the repute of the mother-ship.
Between 1979 and 1997 Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne were pitched against each other in a titanic struggle unprecedented in Rock n' Roll. Both stars would employ the very finest players of the genre in the conflict and produce some of the finest Heavy Metal of the generation in the process. Tony Iommi, the man who without question invented Heavy Metal, fronted up Sabbath with vocal legends such as Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes and Tony Martin against Ozzy's awesome arsenal of guitar innovators Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee and Zakk Wylde.
Both Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne reinvented their bands time and time again. The huge array of elite players that travelled through the ranks is now a constant source of fascination and rumours for Sabbath fanatics.
'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: The Battle for Black Sabbath' reforges the author's two previous landmark tomes 'Ozzy Osbourne: The Story of the Ozzy Osbourne band' & 'Black Sabbath: Never Say Die!' along with additional material into this one definitive Metal milestone. Complete with over 100 photographs, many never seen before, and unique interviews, including with the late Ray Gillen and Cozy Powell as well as the highly controversial figure of Jeff Fenholt and mysterious Dave Donato, 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' is the definitive account of those years (1979 to 1997) before the reunion.
Exclusive interview content with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Cozy Powell, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen, Tony Martin, Geoff Nicholls, Rob Halford, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Carmine Appice, Tommy Aldridge, Neil Murray, Dave Spitz, Eric Singer, David Donato, Jeff Fenholt, Bobby Rondinelli, Rudy Sarzo, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo, Bernie Torme, Brad Gillis, Jo Burt, Pete Way, Dana Strum, Terry Chimes, Lita Ford, Steve Vai, Don Airey, Lindsey Bridgewater, Terry Nails and many, many more.
Additional details: 10 page discography appendix detailing 264 career albums and singles from Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Bill Ward, Geezer and Tony Iommi; plus 8 page index with 694 entries. Product Dimensions: 7.75 x 10.5 inches (197 x 267 mm). Weight: approximately 2.5 pounds (1.1 kg).
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说实话,这本书的语言风格非常独特,带着一种古典的韵味,却又巧妙地融入了现代的犀利和讽刺。我很少读到能够将优美与尖锐结合得如此天衣无缝的作品。作者似乎非常珍视每一个词语的选择,很多句子单独拎出来都能当做格言来品味,充满了画面感和音乐性。例如,对环境的描绘,不再是简单的背景板,而是成为了推动情绪和情节发展的重要力量,那种阴郁或明媚的氛围,总是能精准地烘托出人物此刻的心境。我注意到作者在对话的设计上也颇具匠心,角色之间的交流充满了潜台词和微妙的张力,常常是“言者无心,听者有意”,让人忍不住去揣摩字里行间隐藏的真正意图。这种对语言艺术的极致追求,让阅读过程变成了一种纯粹的审美享受,即便是最黑暗的片段,也因为其优美的表达而显得不那么令人难以承受,反而有了一种艺术的距离感和崇高感。
评分我得说,这本书的结构简直是一部精妙的迷宫,每一次转折都出乎意料,却又在回望时发现所有的线索早已巧妙地埋下。我花了整整一个周末才读完,期间完全无法停下来,那种被情节紧紧攫住的感觉,让我几乎忘记了周围的一切。作者在处理多重叙事线索上的功力非凡,不同的时间线和视角交织在一起,非但没有造成混乱,反而像多棱镜一样,从不同角度折射出事件的全貌,每一次切换都带来了新的信息量和冲击力。特别是对于一些次要角色的塑造,也丝毫没有敷衍,每一个人物都有其独立的动机和复杂的过往,使得整个故事的世界观异常丰满和真实。读到最后揭示真相的那一刻,我甚至感到一阵心悸,那种“原来如此”的震撼感,久久不能平息。这不仅仅是文字的堆砌,更像是一次精心策划的智力挑战,让人在享受阅读乐趣的同时,也必须调动所有的思维去梳理和连接那些散落的碎片。
评分这本《Sabbath Bloody Sabbath》读起来真是一场情感的过山车,作者对那种深入骨髓的挣扎和救赎的描绘,简直是神来之笔。我尤其被其中对于角色内心世界的刻画所震撼,那种在绝望边缘徘徊,却又努力抓住一丝希望的韧劲,让我感同身受。书中的场景描写极其细腻,仿佛能闻到空气中的味道,感受到阳光穿过窗棂投下的光斑,甚至能体会到主角每一次呼吸时的沉重与轻盈。叙事节奏的掌控更是高明,张弛有度,高潮部分紧张得让人几乎屏住呼吸,而低谷时的沉思又让人可以静下心来细细品味其中的哲理。我反复读了几遍,每次都有新的感悟,那种关于自我认同和与世界和解的主题,在如今这个喧嚣的时代显得尤为珍贵。作者似乎洞悉了人性的幽微之处,将那些我们平日里不愿触碰的阴影与光亮,毫无保留地展现在我们面前,引人深思,却又不失温暖。这本书不只是一个故事,更像是一面镜子,映照出我们自己内心深处的渴望与恐惧。
评分我向所有钟爱史诗般叙事和宏大世界观的同好们郑重推荐《Sabbath Bloody Sabbath》。它的气魄之大,构建的世界之细致入微,让人叹为观止。这不是一个局限在小情小爱中的故事,它涉及了几个世代的兴衰更迭,家族的荣辱沉浮,甚至牵动着整个文明的走向。书中对历史进程的描摹,充满了历史的厚重感和宿命感,仿佛翻开了一部尘封已久的史册。作者在处理历史事件和虚构情节的融合上达到了炉火纯青的地步,真假难辨,让人沉浸其中,几乎信以为真。而且,这种宏大叙事并没有牺牲个体命运的描绘,相反,正是无数个鲜活的个体在时代洪流中的挣扎与抉择,共同构成了这幅波澜壮阔的画卷。读这本书,就像进行了一次漫长而辉煌的朝圣之旅,虽然过程充满了艰辛,但最终抵达的彼岸,所见之景,绝对值得你付出的所有时间和心力。
评分对于那些寻求深度和挑战的读者来说,这本书绝对是不可多得的佳作。它毫不避讳地触及了一些社会深层的问题,那些关于权力、偏见和体制的探讨,深刻而有力,绝非泛泛而谈。作者似乎肩负着一种社会责任感,通过故事的力量,不动声色地解构着我们习以为常的某些观念。我特别欣赏作者处理复杂道德困境的方式——没有简单的黑白对立,而是将人物推入一个又一个灰色地带,迫使读者去思考:在极端情况下,什么是真正的对与错?这种思辨性,使得这本书的价值远远超出了娱乐的范畴,它提供了一个绝佳的平台,让我们得以审视我们自身所处的时代和环境。读完之后,我发现自己对身边的一些现象有了更审慎的看法,这本书的后劲实在太大了,它像一颗种子,在你心中悄悄生根发芽,影响你后续的思考轨迹。
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