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    Default Favourite song on Born Again?

    KEEP IT WARM

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    This is one of my fav albums. My favorite song is Trashed. I love the music and the story behind it. Keep It Warm is a good one too. Not a typical Sab song, but that's what I liked about Gillan's time in Sabbath. In fact I think I might go take a listen to the cd now.
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    "Disturbing the Priest", possibly the most evil-sounding song ever recorded under the name Black Sabbath.

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    Either Zero the Hero or Disturbing the Priest.
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    I do love every song off of this album but for me it is the title track. Born Again is simply amazing. It is so beautiful and haunting at the same time Every time i hear it the song gives me chills. My favorite Sabbath song after Ozzy left and it is a top 10 Sabbath song for their whole career. Just brilliant.
    A sickened mind and spirit - The mirror tells me lies
    Could I mistake myself for someone - Who lives behind my eyes?
    Will he escape my soul - Or will he live in me?
    Is he trying to get out - Or trying to enter me?
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    Disturbing the Priest.

    Would've been great with Ozzy on it IMO.

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    Zero the Hero
    Born Again
    Disturbing the Priest
    * Too bad they didn't play all of them live.

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    Trashed! Followed by Zero the Hero and Disturbing the Priest...don't much care for side two.

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    Disturbing the Priest

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    Mine is Trashed!
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    "As you look through my window... deep into my room"

    And then I am paralyzed. Literally, I can't move, think or focus on anything else when Gillan starts to sing "Born Again". It is one of the best songs I have ever heard.

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    Disturbing The Priest followed closely by Zero the Hero and Trashed...I love this whole album too, can't wait for the new mix of the Deluxe Edition!
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    Disturbing the Priest is probably my favorite.

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    Disturbing The Priest is superb.


    Zero & Trashed are right up there

    ..but gotta give a shout to Hot Line too, I love the simplicity of that pure unstoppable riff and the solo full of endless trademark trills, great track!
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    Default Born Again

    At the moment, "Zero The Hero"

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    Favorite to Least Favorite:

    1) Disturbing The Priest
    2) Zero The Hero
    3) Trashed
    4) Digital Bitch
    5) Born Again
    6) Hot Line
    7) Keep It Warm

    The whole album is great, just obviously prefer some songs over others.
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    My list is almost identical to SabbathKing93's:

    1) Disturbing The Priest & Zero The Hero (tie)
    2) Trashed
    3) Digital Bitch
    4) Born Again
    5) Hot Line
    6) Keep It Warm

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    Disturbing The Priest followed by Trashed and Born Again.

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    Born again - Trashed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josef_K View Post
    "As you look through my window... deep into my room"

    And then I am paralyzed. Literally, I can't move, think or focus on anything else when Gillan starts to sing "Born Again". It is one of the best songs I have ever heard.
    The Born Again title track is probably the saddest, deepest, powerful and evil sounding song ever recorded under the Black Sabbath moniker. While I think there are two or three songs better overall, Born Again is the best song on the album, all of the Ozzy era, Dio era and most of the Martin era.

    The way the synth and guitar meet at the 0:26 mark is one of the saddest sounding moments I've ever heard. That riff is unbelievably powerful, as is Ian's vocals, the best moment of his career. Plus that solo is wrenching and dripping with endless entwined suffocating emotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Dalby View Post
    The Born Again title track is probably the saddest, deepest, powerful and evil sounding song ever recorded under the Black Sabbath moniker. While I think there are two or three songs better overall, Born Again is the best song on the album, all of the Ozzy era, Dio era and most of the Martin era.

    The way the synth and guitar meet at the 0:26 mark is one of the saddest sounding moments I've ever heard. That riff is unbelievably powerful, as is Ian's vocals, the best moment of his career. Plus that solo is wrenching and dripping with endless entwined suffocating emotion.
    You summed it up perfectly Ashley!

    Born Again is my favorite, with Disturbing the Priest a close second.
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    1) Born Again
    2) Zero The Hero
    3) Trashed
    4) Disturbing the Priest
    5) Keep It Warm
    6) Digital Bitch
    7) Hotline

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    Born Again sure is one of the saddest tracks I have ever heard. Even though Gillans voice is not totally struck by sadness like Glenn in "In memory" or Coverdales "Soldier of Fortune" there is some kind of desperation to it. "Look at this prince of Evil, fighting for your mind" for example. It is begging us to wake up, to be born again (also reffering to the band Black Sabbath I guess but I believe it has a deeper meaning). I really really really want to cover this song, but my voice is nowhere near an acceptable level. But it's the thought that counts anyway, and the thoughts in this particular song are many and subtle. Those who say this track is boring should try something called imagination I mean after all Black Sabbath began with a really easy but scary song, these elements are found in BA as well, and to me it is one of the greatest types of songs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Dalby View Post
    The Born Again title track is probably the saddest, deepest, powerful and evil sounding song ever recorded under the Black Sabbath moniker. While I think there are two or three songs better overall, Born Again is the best song on the album, all of the Ozzy era, Dio era and most of the Martin era.

    The way the synth and guitar meet at the 0:26 mark is one of the saddest sounding moments I've ever heard. That riff is unbelievably powerful, as is Ian's vocals, the best moment of his career. Plus that solo is wrenching and dripping with endless entwined suffocating emotion.
    I don't see Born Again as the saddest Sabbath track - though Changes and Solitude would rank up there - largely thanks to Ozzy's singing, which captures the mood of the songs perfectly, I think Over and Over off Mob Rules holds that title - it's just completely bleak.

    Born Again to me is something far more primal and stirs up different emotions in me instead of sadness - alongside Trashed it is my favourite track off the album.

    I think that Tony's end solo off Born Again is the greatest solo he's done on an album - shows a lot more emotion in his playing and it's a real showcase of his talent as a guitarist.

    If he ever does another album with Ian Gillan, I'd love him to do more atmospheric stuff like Born Again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Dalby View Post
    The Born Again title track is probably the saddest, deepest, powerful and evil sounding song ever recorded under the Black Sabbath moniker. While I think there are two or three songs better overall, Born Again is the best song on the album, all of the Ozzy era, Dio era and most of the Martin era.

    The way the synth and guitar meet at the 0:26 mark is one of the saddest sounding moments I've ever heard. That riff is unbelievably powerful, as is Ian's vocals, the best moment of his career. Plus that solo is wrenching and dripping with endless entwined suffocating emotion.
    Born Again is truly majestic. I picture those faded tapestries and all. Maybe they performed some scary exorcisms in that room.

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    Every song on this album is so special to me personally, its hard to pick just one.

    It very well might be my favorite album of all time.


    I will go with "Born Again" is sounds so beautiful, scary and heavy at the same time.
    Last edited by Hell_Awaits; 01-13-2011 at 08:25 PM.
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    I've never had any problems with the mix on "Born Again," to me it just adds to the evil vibe.

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    Born Again or maybe Trashed or maybe Keep It Warm. This is just such a good album it's hard to pick just one though for some reason i've never gotten into Zero, worst song on the album for me but it seems very popular with most others.

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    Trashed although I'm not sure.. Something about that song for me.. I think Born again and Disturbing the Priest and even ZTH are better quality songs but I just enjoy Trashed the most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell_Awaits View Post
    Every song on this album is so special to me personally, its hard to pick just one.

    It very well might be my favorite album of all time.


    I will go with "Born Again" is sounds so beautiful, scary and heavy at the same time.

    I am right there with you on your first statement. Every song is tops in my book. Picking one is hard. I would go with Born Again and Trashed.
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    Heh heh, you guys are MUCH bigger fans of this album than I am, for many years I hated it, but I've been warming to it much more lately. Still can't stand the second side tho, 'Keep it Warm' 'Hotline' just are plain silly to me. However I don't think the mix is as bad as most people do, you really need a good audio system/headphones for it not to sound screechy or boomy, it's a very particular mix. Now to pick my favorite track, Disturbing the Priest is a close second to Zero the Hero. Although I think Zero's lyrics are ridiculous, I absolutely LOVE the guitars and all those haunting sound effects in it, sort of like the air raid siren at the beginning of War Pigs. They REALLY make the song a masterpiece. (cept for those silly lyrics DOH).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedZero View Post
    Zero the Hero
    Born Again
    Disturbing the Priest
    * Too bad they didn't play all of them live.
    They did

    For me i'm not actually keen on Zero The Hero,

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    Disturbing the Priest

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedZero View Post
    Born Again is truly majestic. I picture those faded tapestries and all. Maybe they performed some scary exorcisms in that room.
    Majestic is a very good description of it. Whenever I am writing mode, rather it be poetry or story, I listen to music as background and when it comes to Sabbath the title track is my most preferred track.

    The ambiance is propelled by those cryptic and subjective lyrics, which is why I can never understand why some call the song a power ballad about love. I mean, only Ian knows what he was singing about and the lyrics are extremely subjective but, where is the love story?

    At the tapestries all faded
    Their vague and distant glories concealed in the gloom
    Can you feel the mighty wall of power?
    It's waiting, waiting in the gloom
    Look at this prince of evil
    They're controlling our minds
    And they use us for fortune and fame
    The gray and plastic retards all floating in circles

    Maybe I am missing something but with music this morbid and dark and lyrics that evil and hateful in scope, I don't see how the song is a love story. I guess it doesn't matter however, since the song is beyond words in every single way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightskald View Post
    I don't see Born Again as the saddest Sabbath track - though Changes and Solitude would rank up there - largely thanks to Ozzy's singing, which captures the mood of the songs perfectly, I think Over and Over off Mob Rules holds that title - it's just completely bleak.
    Well it is easy to state that, but I find BA sadder because Changes and Solitude are sad on an almost default level. It is almost like the songs are telling you that you are supposed to be sad. Don't get me wrong though, I love both songs, with Solitude being my favorite on MoR and Changes my second favorite on V4. But BA actually makes you work to find which emotion it is really going for. Even the chimes used by Bill Ward seems to have a special meaning, purpose and significance...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightskald View Post
    I think that Tony's end solo off Born Again is the greatest solo he's done on an album - shows a lot more emotion in his playing and it's a real showcase of his talent as a guitarist.
    Absolutely, I've loved that solo from the moment I first heard it. Since BA was the first Sabbath album I ever heard, it took many different albums and years to find a song where Iommi plays that emotional, of which I think Nightwing succeeds in.

    I wonder if any of the guitarists here have ever really learned the solo to Born Again.
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    Like MachX, I've been starting to warm up to this album lately. Although I still think it's an patchy entity, it has some really great tracks that save the album from being a total lackluster. I'm eagerly waiting for the new remix...

    To answer the question, I would have to say the combo of The Dark/Zero the Hero or the title track, can't really choose between them.
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    The riff of HOTLINE is simply killer. I like all song from this album.

    Even THE FALLEN is a killer song. A great ddition to the future expanded edition!
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    Keep it Warm

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    The whole album from start to finish.
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