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Notes
- Bill Ward sings lead vocals on It's Alright.
- The song was later covered
by the 90's rock band "Guns 'N Roses".
- There are music videos for It's Alright and Rock and Roll Doctor. However, they're just staged live footage with
overdubbed music; they're not conceptual.
- Some versions of the album have Back Street Kids & All Moving Parts switched around
- no idea why.
- When Bill Ward was asked about
who wrote It's Alright (which he sung), he replied with this: "I
wrote most of "Its Alright" Tony worked out the solo part backing and
solo, Geezer added bass and all of himself to the song. Ozzy liked the
song also and supported me, as I did the vocals. I hope that clears up
the argument."
- The 1995 videogame "Rise
of the Triad" had one of it's levels named after this album by
Apogee staffer and Black Sabbath webmaster Joe Siegler. The
title was called "Technical Ecstasy". In the words of Joe,
"The level was full of robots, so I named it Technical Ecstasy."
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NOTE: These lyrics are verified
against the lyrics that appear in the "Black Box"
booklet. Those lyrics were gone over by Geezer Butler (who wrote most of
them anyway) for that set, and for that reason should be considered
definitive.
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