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Today’s Video: Black
Sabbath – A Hard Road
Never Say Die! was the final Black Sabbath album to feature
the entire original line-up. At the time of the recording of Never Say Die! the
members of Black Sabbath were all heavily involved in drug and alcohol abuse.
Prior to recording, vocalist Osbourne briefly quit the band and was temporarily
replaced by former Savoy Brown and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Dave Walker. "We
had a few internal problems," Osbourne admitted to Sounds magazine.
"My father was dying, so that put us out for over three months with the
funeral and everything. I left the band for three months before we got back
together to record it." Osbourne has criticised the album and the decision
to record it in Toronto, telling After Hours in a 1981 interview
"The last album I did with Sabbath was Never Say Die and it was the
worst piece of work that I've ever had anything to do with. I'm ashamed of that
album. I think it's disgusting".--wiki
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