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Showing posts with label English musicians. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne, "The Prince of Darkness", passes away at the age of 76

"The Prince of Darkness", a psychotic madman on stage, Ozzy Osbourne. Whatever you choose to call him, you knew him by name and by reputation. He was the iconic vocalist for legendary British metal band Black Sabbath, a successful solo artist and a loving family man. He passed away yesterday morning at the age of 76, just weeks after his, now literally, final show

His family issued a statement that reads "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time." In 2020, it was revealed that he was suffering from Parkinson's Disease after having a fall. He was almost always wearing all black or he was bare chested on stage. He was often the primary target of concerned parents groups for the imagery in his music and on stage. He was most famous for the incident where he bit the head off of a bat. Later on, he would reveal another side to him. A loving family man with a comical side

Black Sabbath's 1969 debut album has been credited, by some, as the Big Bang of heavy metal. This also led to the band's other nickname, The Godfathers of British Heavy Metal. It was made during the height of the Vietnam War and added a bit of doom to the hippie culture. The music was doom-laden, ominous and signaled a change in the music industry

Monday, April 14, 2025

Top 10 Ritchie Blackmore Songs

Since 14 April 1945 is Ritchie Blackmore's birthday, it would be interesting to highlight the top 10 songs he's written over the years, with Deep Purple, Rainbow, The Outlaws and the various other bands he's worked with. According to the people at Ultimate Classic Rock, here is what they consider to be the top 10 Ritchie Blackmore songs

1. Shake With Me

-1964, The Outlaws

-This song was done with one of Blackmore's early bands, The Outlaws. This was from when he was working with producer Joe Meek. As a teen, he worked with a group of fellow teens who called themselves The Outlaws and dressed in Western-type clothing. This song shows just what Blackmore would be capable of on guitar

2. Wring That Neck

-1968, Deep Purple

-Taken from the album The Book of Taliesyn, Deep Purple allowed Blackmore to really show what he could do on guitar. This song allowed Jon Lord to flex his musical muscles on the keyboard while Blackmore did the same on his guitar

3. Speed King

-1970, Deep Purple

-Featured on the 1970 album Deep Purple In Rock, whose album cover shows the members of Deep Purple in a mockup of Mount Rushmore, "Speed King" was a fast guitar song that let Blackmore tell the whole world it was he would be in charge of Deep Purple

4. Smoke on the Water

-1972, Deep Purple

-This is the most iconic Deep Purple song. Everyone knows the doomy-sounding opening riff on guitar. This song, featured on the 1972 album Machine Head, has inspired countless guitarists to try and replicate the iconic riff on their own guitars

5. Lazy (live version)

-1973, Deep Purple

-Featured on Made in Japan, this song was made at the height of Deep Purple's success. Blackmore fired his way through songs like "Child in Time", "Strange Kind of Woman", "Space Truckin'". But it was "Lazy" that helped show just how talented on guitar Ritchie is

6. Stargazer

-1976, Rainbow

-This song was from the years that Ritchie held the reins as guitarist for the band Rainbow. Featured on their 1976 album Rising, said to be one of the most successful albums of that band, "Stargazer" is described as "castle metal" due to Ritchie's infusion of classical elements with vocalist Ronnie James Dio's lyrics centering on castles, dungeons, dragons and fair maidens

7. Kill the King

-1978, Rainbow

-This song is featured on the album Long Live Rock 'n' Roll. The guitar solo Ritchie produces on this is nothing short of rapid fire fast, along with lyrics still in that medieval theme thanks to vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Overall, the song is great and the guitar solo is rapid fire fast

8. Difficult to Cure (Beethoven's Ninth) Live

-1981, Rainbow

-Blackmore spent years learning classical compositions and finally got to put them to use. Making a rock version of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. It was featured on the 1981 Rainbow album Difficult to Cure. He showed that it is possible to combine classical music with rock instruments

9. Knocking At Your Back Door

-1984, Deep Purple

-The original Mark II lineup of Deep Purple reunited to record Perfect Strangers. On that album is this track, "Knocking At Your Back Door." When it came to band reunions, the chance of Deep Purple reuniting was about as likely as the Devil ruling the world. The years of fighting between Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Gillan disappeared as the band pounded their way through "Knocking At Your Back Door." Unfortunately, the peace wouldn't last. But for the time being, the Man in Black and his former bandmates were together making music once more

10. Minstrel Hall

-1997, Blackmore's Night

-This song is from the medieval-inspired music that Blackmore is making now. Courtesy of his wife Candice, this acoustic song features track allows Blackmore to indulge his interest in classical music and Renaissance-era music

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Most Popular Rock / Metal Tattoos

It's no surprise that music fans want something honoring their favorite musician on their body. Whether it be the logo, a few lines from a song, the mascot for the band (if they have one) and so on. According to Ultimate Classic Rock, here are the bands most people get something of for a tattoo.

I'm definitely guilty as charged. I have "Let It Be" with music notes surrounding it on my left shoulder. So it's obvious I like The Beatles. I'm planning on my next tattoo already. I want to get a few lines from the song "Wasted Years" by Iron Maiden on my right forearm. It'll be a representation of one of my favorite metal bands and it will be feminine, after all, I am female and don't want something too massive. Getting Eddie tattooed on my body is not something I want. Men mostly get Eddie tattooed; I want something a little simpler

A new study done by LLTattoo has revealed that rock bands and metal bands are amongst the popular choice for tattoos. They have revealed who the most popular musicians are for getting tattoos of.

Pink Floyd

-Taking the number one spot, these legendary British rockers have inspired the most tattoos, from logos to song lyrics to album covers. An average of 13,000 searches a month puts these guys at the top

Guns N' Roses

-Tattoos of Slash and company are amongst the popular ideas for tattoos. Of course, there are also song lyrics that hold meaning for the one intending to go under the needle. An average of 10,675 searches each month puts these guys at number 2

Rammstein

-This legendary German alt-metal band is popular amongst metal heads with an average 10,558 searches in a month

Metallica

-Any fan of Metallica would most likely get either an album cover or song lyric tattooed. They have 9.367 monthly searches

Nirvana

-Grunge rockers Nirvana still have a die hard following, despite the death of front man Kurt Cobain. Each month, they average 9,150 searches

Linkin Park

-The legendary metal band averaged 8,425 searches for tattoos inspired by them

Slipknot

-This Iowa-based giant of metal is seeing 7,900 searches a month

Twenty One Pilots

-This Ohio-based alt-rock band has inspired 7,775 monthly searches for tattoo-related ideas

Iron Maiden

-Not surprisingly, these legendary British metal legends have inspired a slew of tattoo ideas, ranging from song lyrics to album covers to the famous, iconic "Eddie the 'Ead". On average, each month they were getting about 7,125 tattoo ideas for fans

Tool

-This unique band was ranking about 6,200 monthly searches for tattoo-related ideas

According to Mentor Dedaj of LLTattoo, he said "It's very interesting to see which rock bands inspire the most tattoo pieces around the world. Rock music and ink are seemingly inseparable, and tats are almost obligatory to big rock heads. Having inked people in our studio with pieces influenced by some of these artists, some of the results are unsurprising. However, there are also a few interesting bands included in the top ten, as well as a few that surprisingly didn't make the list."

Monday, December 23, 2024

Yesterday (2019)

This film is a sort of alternate reality-type film involving The Beatles.

Summary

-In an alternate reality where The Beatles never existed, a struggling musician wakes up one day to realize that he's the only one who remembers The Fab Four




Cast

-Himesh Patel: Jack Malik

-Lily James: Ellie Appleton

-Sophia Di Martino: Carol

-Ellise Chappell: Lucy

-Meera Syal: Sheila Malik

-Harry Michell: Nick

-Vincent Franklin: Brian

-Joel Fry: Rocky

-Sanjeev Bhaskar: Jed Malik

Did You Know?

-Himesh Patel did all of his own singing and guitar playing

-The only input from the surviving members of The Beatles was approving use of their music

-One early idea was the color purple not existing anywhere. This is a reference to legendary rock band Deep Purple. In this concept, the band would have been called Deep Orange. The idea was scrapped because it would have been too much work to keep people from wearing anything purple

-On the flight to Liverpool from Los Angeles, the camera stops on the front of the airport. The name reads "Liverpool International Airport". In real life, the name of the airport in Liverpool reads "Liverpool John Lennon Airport"

-Initially, Sir Paul McCartney thought this film was a dumb idea until he heard that Danny Boyle was directing it. Instead of accepting an invitation to see it, he went into a movie theater to see it while he was on vacation with his wife. He said "We were on vacation in The Hamptons in the summer and there it was, so we got two tickets and walked in when the cinema went dark. Only a couple of people saw us. We were in the back row, giggling away, especially at all the mentions of me. A couple of people in front of us spotted us, but everyone else was watching the film. We loved it."

-Sanjeev Bhaskar and Meera Syal, who play Jack's parents Jed and Sheila, have been married since 2005

-Similar to what was done in the film Across the Universe, where characters were named in reference to Beatles songs, the same concept was done here. Characters in this film were named in reference to Beatles songs. Rocky, who is the temporary road manager, is named after "Rocky Raccoon". Ellie, Jack's girlfriend, is named after "Eleanor Rigby". This, ironically, is the one song Jack cannot remember or has trouble remembering. Ellie's second name is Appleton, a reference to the Apple Records founded by The Beatles. Ellie's roommate is Lucy, a reference to "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds".

-In the scenes leading up to the blackout, the eerie music is the crescendo from "A Day in the Life" is playing. It's played later on the film

-The debut concert Jack performs at on the roof of the Pier Hotel is a nod to the famous rooftop concert The Beatles performed at during Let It Be (1970)

-The concert scene was filmed in Gorleston, a beach town in Norfolk. Local residents were brought in to act as extra for the crowd

-While out and about in Liverpool, Jack sees a headstone for Eleanor Rigby. This was a real grave in the Woolton church graveyard. Despite never being confirmed as inspiration for the song of the same name, John Lennon worked at the church, learning to ring bells and would have spent considerable time playing in the graveyard. But the song was written by Paul McCartney

-Ed Sheeran, who appears as himself in this film, stated The Beatles are the inspiration for his songs

-When Jack exits the airport, he is seen pursued by screaming girls. This is a nod to the 1964 film A Hard Day's Night

-Gavin, who owns the music studio, has the iconic Beatles haircut

-Jack was told that he is unique as a singer-songwriter. He replies by mentioning various famous singer-songwriters. While it can be that without The Beatles influence, none of them would have been as successful, James Taylor is one exception. His break into success came in 1968 when Peter Asher, one half of the group Peter and Gordon and the brother of Paul McCartney's one time fiancee Jane Asher, signed Taylor to Apple Records

-The way the movie's title is written is identical to the way that The Beatles wrote their name, even down to the dropped T. The poster for the film shows Jack crossing the zebra crossing (cross walk to those who live in the US), similar to the front of The Beatles Abbey Road album

-In the closing credits, any cast member with a letter B in their names, the B is enlarged

-This film takes place in Lowestoft, in Suffolk. The Beatles played at the Royal Hotel there in 1963

-While looking through his collection of records, Jack comes across an album by David Bowie. David Bowie's first number one song in the US was "Fame". He co-wrote this with John Lennon. The album it was from was Young Americans. It features a cover of The Beatles song "Across the Universe"

-Because of this movie, production on the final installment of the James Bond series, 2021's No Time to Die, was delayed

-There was a scene filmed in the Birkenhead Tunnel. This location was used in various other films as well, including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. I (2010), Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) and Bulletproof (2018)

-Strangely enough, one of the video assistants for additional photography is named George Harrison, who shares a name with one part of the famous Fab Four

-In one scene towards the end of the film, Jack and his family are seen riding a spiral slide called a Helter-Skelter, which is popular at many British fairs and also the name of a Beatles song

-While in L.A., Jack's agent hears Jack tell her he needs to go to Liverpool for a few days for inspiration. She asks him what does Liverpool have that L.A. does not. He states Mo Sallah as one. Mo Sallah is an Egyptian soccer player (footballer) who plays for the Liverpool-based football team Liverpool FC

Friday, October 4, 2024

Blaze Bayley on Iron Maiden's The X Factor

Iron Maiden fans know that Blaze Bayley only sang on two albums, The X Factor and Virtual XI. In an interview, he stated there was a massive problem with The X Factor, his Iron Maiden album debut.

On The Metal Command podcast, he was talking about his new album, Circle of Stone. Not surprisingly, the conversation took a turn down memory lane and went into the direction of the albums he recorded with Iron Maiden.

Bayley is in full agreement with the fans that his solo career has sparked a sudden interest in his time with Iron Maiden. "I'm hearing this a lot. People look back and they go...Some fans go 'Of course I've got every Iron Maiden album, but the ones I haven't listed to are The X Factor and Virtual XI. And now that's all I can listen to that I haven't listened to a hundred times. I have to listen to those.' And it's exactly what you say to me."

"I remember saying at the time that those albums that we did with Blaze, that people would in the future come to appreciate them a lot more later on. And they are - they are starting to do that now." Steve Harris said to Chris Jericho in a 2018 interview.

Bayley states that while The X Factor has "some incredible music", it's problem is that "the sound of it is so dark". He also mentioned that the "problem" is "the way it was produced." This album is said to lack the unique sound Iron Maiden has come to be known for. Instead, taking a turn down a darker path, including lyrics that are of a darker, more intense nature. Bayley says "You've got to live with that for quite a few spins until you've turned into what things are doing. Then you can get to the music."

Monday, March 11, 2024

Mikkey Dee says what Lemmy would have thought of Rock Hall nomination

Induction into the Rock Hall of Fame seems to be a hot button issue with a lot of musicians. Some strive to enter these hallowed halls. Others could honestly care less. Mikkey Dee says what he thinks his former bandmate Lemmy Kilmister would have thought about induction into the Rock Hall of Fame.

During a recent interview with Billboard, Mikkey Dee talks about when Motorhead won a Grammy in 2005. "I remember when we won a Grammy in 2005. He was prouder than any of us. He really glowed. I said 'Lem, this is pretty f---ing cool.' And he said 'You're right, mate. This is great.' And when we got our hands in the Rock Walk on Sunset in Hollywood, that was also a moment for him, and he was really proud. And this here (Rock Hall nomination) is the king of kings, if you will, so he would've been very, very proud."

Rob Halford, vocalist for British metal band Judas Priest, agrees. "I think he'd be really happy. Lemmy always had this big, tough guy personality, which he was, and I believe he'd have a few 'words' to say from one angle. But I think he'd be thrilled for his bandmates, and equally for his fans. I think he would genuinely appreciate this." Despite guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee not being included in the nomination, Dee is still excited by the prospect of it. "In my book, if anyone really deserves to be in that Hall of Fame, it's Motorhead in so many ways because of the inspiration on thousands of bands. Even the biggest of the biggest have been so influenced by Motorhead and Lemmy. It's the real deal. If you talk to Ozzy (Osbourne), he thinks that Motorhead should have been in before Black Sabbath, even."

Mikkey Dee adds that, even on tour with his current band Scorpions, he feels the impact of Motorhead's 40 years of metal, across the 22 albums they released and the nonstop touring. "What I find now is it's bigger than ever, this Motorhead thing. People are hysterical about it. I've never signed so many records and t-shirts and answered so many questions. They're standing in droves with boxes full of Motorhead stuff for me to sign. It's embarrassing sometimes how big it is, but it's all about Motorhead still. It's even bigger than when Lemmy was alive."

Unfortunately, there is controversy lurking. The current nomination into the rock hall dictates that only the original lineup, which consisted of guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, drummer "Philthy" Phil Taylor and bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister are to be inducted. Clarke and Taylor both died in 2018 and 2015. Unfortunately, that leaves Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee left out, despite serving in the band for so long. "That is pure wrong, I would say, and I know Phil would be very disappointed, too. We've been carrying the flag for 25 years together, and actually brought Motorhead to what it was. We did 25 years out of the 40. The original band lasted just a few years (Clarke left in 1982, Taylor in 1984, but returned in 1987-1992). They started it off, but as Lemmy said himself they wouldn't have lasted another six months doing that lineup. I don't think we would've been where we are today without the 25 years we spent touring."

Despite what happens, Dee says he and Campbell will attend the induction ceremony to represent Motorhead if they make it through. "Absolutely. I think it's a must. Phil and me have to attend - and play there, of course. It would be a real honor."

Monday, December 4, 2023

December Birthdays

Since it's December, time to say Happy Birthday

Dave Murray

-Birth name: David Michael Murray

-DOB: 12/23/1956

-Where: Edmonton, London, England

-Because of his sisters, him and his mother moving constantly to avoid their father's moods, as a child he went to at least 10 different schools by the time he was 14

Stevie Young

-Birth name: Stephen Crawford Young Jr

-DOB: 12/11/1956

-Where: Glasgow, Scotland

-He's been playing guitar for AC/DC since 2014

Rick Savage

-DOB: 12/2/1960

-Where: Sheffield, England

-He's one of the original founding members of Def Leppard

Richard Hammond

-Birth name: Richard Mark Hammond

-DOB: 12/19/1969

-Where: Solihull, West Midlands, England

-Unlike James May and Jeremy Clarkson, who detest camping, Richard's idea of a perfect holiday is a rainy camping trip to the English Lake District

Cliff Williams

-DOB: 12/14/1949

-Where: Romford, United Kingdom

-His first album with AC/DC was 1978's Powerage

Maggie Smith

-Birth name: Margaret Natalie Smith

-DOB: 12/28/1934

-Where: Ilford, Essex, England

-Her father worked as a professor at Oxford University while her mother worked as a secretary

Phil Collen

-Birth name: Philip Kenneth Collen

-DOB: 12/8/1957

-Where: Hackney, London, England

-Was previously in a glam band called Girl before joining Def Leppard

Denzel Washington

-Birth name: Denzel Hayes Washington Jr

-DOB: 12/28/1954

-Where: Mount Vernon, New York

-Often known for playing real life figures, such as Malcolm X, Herman Boone in Remember the Titans, Frank Lucas in American Gangster and more

Lemmy Kilmister

-Birth name: Ian Fraser Kilmister

-DOB: 12/24/1945

-Where: Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

-DOD: 12/28/2015

-Where: Los Angeles, California

-He stated the only way Motorhead could replace him on bass or vocals is if the band found someone who could sing worse than him

Lucy Liu

-Birth name: Lucy Alexis Liu

-DOB: 12/2/1968

-Where: New York City, New York

-She is close friends with Rhea Perlman and her husband Danny DeVito, with whom she starred in the TV show Pearl

Keith Richards

-DOB: 12/18/1943

-Where: Dartford, Kent, England

-He met future band mate Mick Jagger while waiting on a train to go to college

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Judas Priest and the famed "Backwards Lyrics" Case

Almost any Judas Priest fan knows about the famed case where two kids made a suicide pact, claiming that there were backwards lyrics telling them to kill themselves. The song in question was "Better By You, Better Than Me" from their album Stained Class.

This song was not even their song. It was a song called "Better by You, Better Than Me" by an art rock band called Spooky Tooth. The song debuted on 1/27/1978, it was the lead off single to the band's Stained Class album. In 1977, after releasing Sin After Sin, Judas Priest had moved onto Columbia Records, who insisted the band have a cover song on each album. Sin After Sin had the band covering "Diamonds and Rust" by Joan Baez. The US release of Hell Bent for Leather included a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)".

In between those albums was Stained Class, with its song "Better by You, Better Than Me". It didn't chart as some thought it would. It did sit in obscurity for 12 years. It gained fame for all of the wrong reasons in 1990. Two teens, Raymond Belknap and James Vance, made a suicide pact and killed themselves. The parents of the two teens claimed there were subliminal messages in the song convincing the men to kill themselves. On 12/23/1985, just two days before Christmas, 20 year old James Vance and 18 year old Raymond Belknap attempted suicide by shotgun. They had been drinking heavily, consuming marijuana and listening to the Stained Class album on repeat for hours on end in Belknap's bedroom at his house in Sparks, Nevada. Belknap died instantly while Vance survived, but was left disfigured. He later died of a methadone overdose in 1988. Prior to that, Vance wrote a letter to Belknap's parents stating "I believe that alcohol and heavy metal music such as Judas Priest led us to be mesmerized."

The families sued Judas Priest for a combined total of $2.6 million and included accusations of including subliminal messages, such as "Try suicide", "Sign my evil spirit", "F--- the lord, F---all of you". The families stated that "Better by You, Better Than Me" contained messages from Rob Halford to "do it" if played backwards. In his 2020 memoir Confess, Halford states "When the band and I first heard that this is what we were charged with, we could not believe it. What was this bulls---? It was so far-fetched that we were baffled; Why the h--- would we ever do that? Surely nobody in the world could take this rubbish seriously?"

Despite the subject matter, the attorney's for the plaintiffs treated the case with little reverence. Halford stated "As soon as the case began, it became evident that, where British courts are all about soberly finding the truth, American trials are essentially an adjunct of showbiz. It was clear from their lead attorney's opening statement. 'Your Honor, this case is all about these poor families screaming for vengeance!' he said to the judge. 'They have come to defend their faith! They don't want to be left in the sad wings of destiny!'"

Judas Priest was certainly not the first musician to go to trial over lyrics. Ozzy Osbourne was called into court over lyrics in his song "Suicide Solution". This song was accused of forcing a teenager to end his life. The judge in that case ruled the lyrics were under the protection of the First Amendment. Judas Priest couldn't use the same defense since judge Jerry Carr Whitehead said "subliminals" didn't constitute actual speech and were not protected

Instead of worrying about the First Amendment, the band dissected their songs before the court to prove there was nothing suspicious. Halford, on the stand, sang the chorus to "Better by You, Better Than Me" and played other songs accused of having "subliminal" messages. While the judge sided with the band, there was not an immediate victory. Judge Whitehead stated "The 'do it's' on the record were subliminal because they were only discernible after their location had been identified and after the sounds were isolated and amplified. The sounds would not be consciously discernible to the ordinary listener under normal listening conditions." Halford, meanwhile, was "dissatisfied with the verdict. I still am. The judge's summary, to me, merely stated that their lawyers hadn't proved their case adequately. It wasn't the total vindication we needed and deserved."

The closing of the case allowed Judas Priest to remove their suits and put on the studded leather once more. When 1990 came around, they released Painkiller. They kicked off this tour by playing "Better by You, Better Than Me", the first time they played it since 1979

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Into the Void by Geezer Butler

This is the new book released by Black Sabbath bassist / lyricist Terence "Geezer" Butler. It only came out last month and I just now bought it. I only started it reading it around 1pm today and already I can tell it's going to be a good book

-Terence Michael Joseph Butler was born on 7/17/1949, in Aston, Birmingham, England. He was the seventh child to Dublin, Ireland-born citizens Mary and James Butler. He has six siblings, sisters Eileen, Maura, Sheila and brothers Patrick, James and Peter. He often describes seven as being his lucky number because that number appears so frequently in his life. He says that his sister Eileen tried to throw him out a window when he was young. He talks about growing up lower class to poor in Aston, including how he woke up many nights fighting bedbugs that infested his home and woke up many mornings covered in bites. Holidays to Dublin were occasional, but not all the time. One time while on holiday with his family in Dublin, he was made fun of by Irish kids for having an English accent. He states he couldn't win. He is a firm supporter of Aston Villa FC, the local football club and that he thinks the locals only support teams like Manchester City, Chelsea or Liverpool because they win a lot. Like most post World War II kids, he grew up with not a lot of money; he lived in a Victoria-style home that involved taking baths in a tin tub in front of the stove. He laughs about an incident that occurred when he was six. He was playing with marbles in another room and had accidentally seen his sister Maureen naked while trying to retrieve a marble that rolled under the tub.

-One night, he saw a sphere appear in front of him showing a man on stage with long hair and boots doing something. He says it wasn't exactly clear what this long haired man, wearing silver boots, was doing, but he would have this dream pretty frequently. As a child, he said that the Catholic faith was strong with him. He would buy all manner of religious items, such as rosaries and the like. This comes from being raised in a strict Irish Catholic family. The Catholic rituals fell out of practice with him when he started growing his hair long and attending church and someone there called him "miss" frequently, thinking he was a woman. Geezer says that because swearing was frowned upon in his house, anyone who said a swear word was punished. Even now, Geezer seldom swears because of his strict Irish Catholic upbringing.

-What started his interest in music was the huge skiffle craze of the 1950s. With Lonnie Donnegan covering the old Leadbelly song "Rock Island Line", all manner of kids jumped on this new craze. He also said Cliff Richard and the Drifters were big in his house, until they changed their name to The Shadows. Geezer laughs as mentions how, in one interview, Cliff Richard said he hated his song "Living Doll" and how one of his brothers put "I did too" next to it to anger one of their sisters.

Growing up in Aston, you were, more or less, a firm supporter of Aston Villa FC. He went to every game he could, since he lived near the stadium in which they played. When playing football (soccer to everyone else) in his backyard, any time he heard a cheer, he pretended it was for him. As he got older, he started attending grammar schools. His first school was Sacred Heart until he finished school there and moved onto Holte Grammar School. Fights there were constant between Holte Grammar and the Prince Albert School nearby, where future Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne attended school. While attending Holte, the discipline was strict. It was caning on the hands on backside and often called "six of the best", where you would be given a choice of hand or backside.

-His brother James, who he calls Jimmy, is the one who gave him the nickname "Geezer". His brother was stationed somewhere with a lot of Londoners, called "Cockneys" who would often use the slang term "geezer" as a way of saying "bloke, man, dude, etc.". Terence started using that term and thus became known as "Geezer", only after stating his proper first name is Terence. He mentioned the diversity in Aston, all the interesting cultures that came to live there, including Pakistani, Indian, black residents from the West Indies, Africa and more. Terence's father, who spent time in India, got along great with his Indian neighbors. They would talk incessantly and as such, both families became friends. Terence witnessed the other side of that friendly world of diversity-the ugly racism towards those who were different. His mother cradled a West Indian man who was beaten until an ambulance arrived. There was such ugly racism towards the black and brown population in those areas. And it was not just the Pakistani, Indian, Caribbean and African populations that were getting harassed. The Irish population of Aston faced discrimination too, including Geezer and his family. One of his sisters tried to book a stay in a bed and breakfast somewhere one time and there was a sign saying NO BLACKS. NO IRISH. NO DOGS. Turning tail, she came right back home.

-Not everyone knows that Geezer Butler is vegan. He made the conscious decision to pursue a vegan life when he was seven. His mother had put his dinner on the table and when he went to cut his meat, blood spurted out. He was disgusted. When he asked what it was, his mother told him it was from an animal. Suddenly, he thought of his dog and best friend Scamp. He decided from then on, not to eat meat or any animal by product. Later on, during his says in Black Sabbath, they went to a Chinese restaurant and Geezer told him he only wanted rice, the waiter said "Ah, a vegetarian". Geezer had never heard that term before.

-It was also his brother Patrick or Paddy who helped inspire a dream of becoming a musician to Geezer. He bought his younger brother a guitar after seeing how huge a fan of the Beatles young Terence was. He himself describes himself as an okay bassist, but not perfect. When he joined the band Mythology, which had then guitarist Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, he switched over to bass. Meeting Ozzy Osbourne for the first time was a real head turner. He said Osbourne walked around with a shaved head, dragging around a sneaker on a leash and was dressed in the skinhead attire of the day-tight jeans, dress shirt and Doc Marten boots. One of Geezer's siblings said "Something is at the door for you." And when Geezer answered, there was Ozzy.

Geezer was put in charge of money because he had gone to school for accountancy and the band trusted him the most with money. Prior to becoming Black Sabbath, the band was known as Mythology, then Polka Tulk Blues Band after a sari shop called Polka Tulk. Then Earth. They had to change their name after an accidental booking at a dance hall where the owners thought they were a pop band. That's when the band realized they needed a new name and fast. Suddenly, the horror movie Black Sabbath with Boris Karloff sounded right. They officially changed their name to Black Sabbath on 8/30/1969. Their debut album came out on Friday the 13th in 1969. He was horrified when he opened the album and seen an inverted cross on the inside. His parents were, not surprisingly, horrified. He had to tell them the record label did that, not him.

-One thing hardly anyone knows about Geezer Butler is that in his younger years, he suffered with depression and mental health. He worked at a steel factory called Spartan Steel, but he ended up getting fired for showing up later and later each day. After being fired, he went on the dole (unemployment for those who don't know what "the dole" is). His father was raging. "No Butler ever has been on the dole!" said his father. After getting fired, his depression pushed him to the point of self mutilation. He would cut himself with razor blades or stick himself with safety pins. He contemplated ending his life quite frequently. When the band came to record their album Paranoid, hardly anyone knew what that term meant back then. He wrote the lyrics while Tony wrote the iconic riff. The words are about depression, mental health. He wrote those lyrics because that's what he felt then. He was suffering from depression. Geezer says that some people called him a miserable guy, but he also says that you couldn't really talk about depression or mental health back then because the suggested solution was to get over it, walk a dog or something, just get over it. And it's not as simple as that.

-To this day, unlike most rock stars, Geezer has no tattoos. What stopped him from going under the needle and getting inked is one of his brothers had gotten a swastika and dagger tattoo because of his affinity for Nazi memorabilia. Their father was horrified and asked that he get something else. This brother did get something else and an infection set in because he didn't care for it properly. That is what stopped and has kept Geezer from getting a tattoo. And, because he was always reading, he was made the lyricist in the band because he could come up with lyrics that no one else could. He also, like most in the sixties, flirted with drug use. He would often buy hash and Black Bombers (a type of amphetamine) and he would be high out of his head. He laughs as he recalls the various adventures and misadventures of being in a band. Like one time, Tony Iommi was so drunk he threw up on Geezer's boots. And how a run-in with skinheads inspired "Fairies Wear Boots" or how he was inspired to write "Behind the Wall of Sleep" after reading a story called Beyond the Wall of Sleep by H.P. Lovecraft.

-He also describes how Tony Iommi became the sort-of, de facto leader of the band. He was tall, physically imposing and would often give someone a vicious tongue lashing if something went wrong. For example, when the band's transit van broke down, Tony opened the hood and was blasted in the face with brown, oily water. Ozzy burst out laughing until Tony gave him the tongue lashing of a lifetime and then Ozzy quit right there. When Tony had told the band that Jethro Tull had asked him to join the band, Geezer supported him and told him to go for it and see what happens. Not long afterwards, Tony came back and told the band how they were going to run things. They were going to show up at a certain time each morning and put their noses to the grindstone and really work. Tony had seen, first hand, how disciplined Jethro Tull was and he felt that Black Sabbath needed to be the same way, while secretly Geezer was thrilled to have Tony back.




-September 16, 1978 is a very important day in Geezer's life. It was the day he first saw his future wife Gloria. He was initially taking a bus with Ozzy, Bill and Bill's brother Jim from gig to gig. But, because of Ozzy and Bill's drinking being out of control, he had to break up fights between them frequently. Geezer took an air pistol and threatened them with it. They stopped fighting immediately. Because of Bill's ridiculous lack of hygiene, Geezer started taking a plane from gig to gig. He went into detail about how Bill would vomit and leave it there to foul up the air on the bus. Or how he'd hardly shower. Or how he would have bowel movements in the bus bathroom when you were not supposed to. He states that when he landed at the airport in St. Louis on the date mentioned above, he seen a beautiful woman waiting for a friend. She got in a Porsche and Geezer told his limo driver to follow her. Once at a stoplight, he rolled his window down and asked her out for lunch. She immediately said Yes. They went out more and more often because they got along so well.


-When making some of their albums in the 1970s, Geezer talks about the adventures and misadventures that took place. He says that it was Ozzy who pushed the panic button in the Bel Air mansion where they were recording one of their albums. Not realizing what the button did, they quickly found out that panic button alerted the Bel Air police. Quickly rushing to hide any drugs in case they came in, it was all for naught-Geezer told the maid to stall the police and they didn't even come in. They just responded to inquire about what happened and the maid told them someone hit the button by mistake. In Tony's book, Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath, he says it was Bill who pushed the button and that the police DID come in to find a group of wide eyed men sitting there. After explaining the error, they walked out and suddenly someone was on the phone to order more drugs. It was after the Never Say Die! tour that Geezer strongly contemplated quitting. He was just not in it as much as he used to be.

-Geezer describes Tony as being the leader and, as such, was at a habit of doing long guitar solos. He talks about some of the bands travelling with Sabbath, including Black Oak Arkansas, Yes, Van Halen. He said that the guys in Van Halen were nice guys, but Tony was getting irritated that resident guitarist Eddie Van Halen would do ridiculously long solos and Tony would tell him to quit. Geezer honestly started wondering if they were becoming old fashioned with this new band sweeping the music charts. He also notes that he came very close to punching Ozzy. He said that Ozzy always did have a cruel streak to animals and one night, he was flicking off the eyes of a lobster.

-Geezer sets the record straight about the story involving him pulling a knife on Malcolm Young, since AC/DC was travelling with Black Sabbath. He didn't pull a knife on Malcolm; he had a flick knife that also had a comb on it and he was showing people this item and someone said he pulled a knife on Malcolm. Then there's the famous story of Ozzy going missing before a concert. In Tony's book, they were somewhere in Tennessee to do a concert and Ozzy went missing, only to turn up several hours later. The band thought he had been kidnapped and had issued missing person alerts on the news. It turns out that Ozzy had a cold and, instead of taking a spoonful of Night Nurse cold medicine, which is what you're supposed to do, he drank the whole bottle. Instead of going to his room, he went into the first room he found and passed out. In Geezer's book, the story is the same. The band was touring with Van Halen and their gig was in Nashville. Van Halen played, Black Sabbath didn't and, as a result, the venue was smashed to bits.

-When he and Gloria had their first child, Geezer was overjoyed. He named the child Terence Damien (after his first name and one of his cousin's first names). He called his son Biff as a nickname due to the fact that when he was born, he appeared to have no neck and looked like a boxer. It's also because of Gloria that he got clean and sober; he quit drinking and using drugs because she hardly even drank. Ozzy also quit the band, and as a result, left Sabbath wondering what was their next step. Tony, who had been talking to former Rainbow front man Ronnie James Dio, suggested him as their next vocalist. Contrary to popular belief, Geezer actually didn't care if Ronnie wrote lyrics because it freed him up to focus on his bass playing. At first, it was all roses with Ronnie in the band. It was like a breath of fresh air because instead of singing with the riff, as Ozzy would do, Ronnie would sing across it. He would also make suggestions about where to put guitar lines and bass lines since Ronnie knew how to play guitar and bass.

Geezer and son "Biff"

-After a while, tension started building in the band. Ronnie would not be the kind of person to simply address concerns with that person at a a good time; he would simply state, right then and there, what the problems were. He came to Geezer about all of his complaints. Eventually, his wife Gloria grabbed Ronnie and pinned him to the wall, shouting "You're upsetting my husband!" because Geezer's depression was setting back in. Geezer confirms the story about Ronnie coming in after hours to fiddle with the tunings on the master tapes. Geezer confirms with Lee De Carlo, who was working on the album, that Ronnie was in deed coming in after hours and tuning down the bass and guitar because he thought they were too loud. And, eventually, Ronnie quit Sabbath to form his own band Dio. Geezer is not too upset about this; he is happy that Dio went on to become a successful heavy metal band, with Holy Diver being their biggest selling album. But with Ronnie out of the band, they were back at square 1 with no singer.

-After Ronnie left, in came Ian Gillan, formerly of Deep Purple. At the time, the band was renting a mansion owned by Virgin exec Richard Branson. Ian would sleep in a tent outside and cook on a little campfire, claiming the cool air was better for his voice. Geezer describes the songs on what would become Born Again at so-so. Around this time, he and Gloria welcomed their second child James, named after Geezer's father. He named his son James because it was also around this time that his father passed away. When Geezer quit the band, he formed his own band called g/z/r and recorded one album called Plastic Planet. Later on, he would change the band name to GZR and record albums like Ohmwork and Black Science.





Lineup of GZR around the time of Plastic Planet

-As the 1980s gave rise to the 1990s, things in the music world changed. And with Sabbath, came more and more tension. This caused Geezer's depression to go into overdrive to the point where he was drinking again and causing issues with his wife. As the 1990s gave rise to the 2000s, the line up of Black Sabbath would change frequently. It was eventually in the mid to late 2000s when Geezer finally had a mental breakdown from all of the stress and had to go to the doctors to get prescribed antidepressants. He said they are a life changer and have been on antidepressants ever since. He does say that the only downside to antidepressants is that they do make you gain weight. After the band recorded 13, their most recent album with Rick Rubin they retired from touring. He does make a small mention of his recent arrest for a drunk and disorderly in a Death Valley, California bar. He doesn't go into too much detail about. You can find those details elsewhere on the internet. Now, Geezer lives in LA with his wife Gloria and two sons James and Biff. He and Gloria dote on their grandkids. He even laughed as he said one of his granddaughters is now playing music and went to a music class with her guitar and wearing a Black Sabbath shirt and how she got the class to play "Iron Man". He smiles with a kind of pride as he describes how his granddaughter is almost proud of the fact her grandfather is one of the people who played "Iron Man" on a regular basis