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Sabbath: Birth-day Boys!
An article about
Born Again's release from Kerrang Magazine #50 - Sep 1983
Well,
it may be true that success hasn't gone to Ian Gillan's head, but
something sure as hell has! Either that or he's modeling the new range
of in Kerrang! cake style caps!! No, seriously folks, the new Sabs
vocalist became the unwitting victim of that classic rock'n'roll
disease 'celebrationitis' recently, when the band took time off from
rehearsing their new stage show at Birmingham's NEC to raise a glass
or sixteen in salute to 'The ROCK Magazine' - our 50th issue to be
precise. The Brummie lads even thoughtfully provided a special
birthday cake. However, before it could be devoured by the hoards of
starving peasants who gathered in the venue hoping to lick up the
crumbs, said culinary masterpiece ended up...(yes, you guessed it) as
Gillan head-gear! But, to get back to business, the bands latest live
set is arguably their most ambitious yet. It boasts no less than FOUR
backdrops ( our photo shows just one of these, designed in the style
of Stonehenge), plus a fully maneuverable lighting lighting rig. And
when Sabbath head off for the USA later this year (they're just
finishing off a short European stint at present), they will be taking
a massive 20 foot Metallic cross which looks likely to dominate
proceedings wherever they might wander. The new Blackened opus, 'Born
Again', is officially due out on September 12, featuring the line up
of Ian Gillan/Bill Ward/Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler. However it can't
have gone unnoticed by those of you who saw them headlining at this
years Reading festival, that drummer Bill Ward wasn't present. In
point of fact, the man behind the kit was none other than ELO stalwart
Bev Bevan, an old Brummie associate of the Sabs. Apparently, Ward has
been unable to play any of their Euro dates because, according to
Iommi, he was:" not well enough but... we are pleased to have our
old mate Bev Bevan helping us out."


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