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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberbeast View Post
    Cool, can't wait to hear what you think. I'm really looking forward to this, hope Tony doesn't pull any punches, lol..
    I think Tony will probably dish more dirt on himself than anyone else. Im sure hes not going to tell everthing. He doesnt want to hurt some peoples feelings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpio 2000 View Post
    I think Tony will probably dish more dirt on himself than anyone else. Im sure hes not going to tell everthing. He doesnt want to hurt some peoples feelings.
    I think you're absolutely right. Tony's never been one to angrily hurt anyone in the press, I don't see him starting now.
    Are you saying boo, or boo-urns?

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    I'm so stoked for this book. I hope he talks about his drug use, I've always been very interested in Tony's alcohol/drug use. The other members of Sabbath like Ozzy, Geezer, and Bill, they're all very open about their drug/alcohol use. Iommi has never denied using of course, but he's never really talked about his own experiences with drugs and alcohol.
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    I gotta make sure I pick this up.
    I make the devil laugh and angels wail. Forever I will reside beyond the pale.

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    I have no idea why , but the book is already being shipped by amazon.de ! someone I know already had his book delievered yesterday !
    so if you can't really wait till they're available through amazon.com or amazon.co.uk , you can manage to get your copy a bit earlier from there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRON-MaN View Post
    I have no idea why , but the book is already being shipped by amazon.de ! someone I know already had his book delievered yesterday !
    so if you can't really wait till they're available through amazon.com or amazon.co.uk , you can manage to get your copy a bit earlier from there....
    I'm just gonna wait for Joe's review (should be up any time now) & then buy a couple of copies at Tony's NYC signing later this year..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Siegler View Post
    Given I read the Ozzy book cover to cover in less than 24 hours, I expect I'll do the same with this. I'll probably have a review up before too long, I'd wager.
    Judging by this quote, either Joe's been really busy, or Mr. Iommi's book is not a page turner..?

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    The Tony Iommi fall tour had added its first US date.

    Following news of for UK stops, the Black Sabbath guitarist will appear in New Jersey as part of his book-signing tour to promo his upcoming memoir, "Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven And Hell With Black Sabbath."

    The Ridgewood, NJ date of November 1 marks the US release date of the book; it will be released in Europe on October 13.

    http://www.hennemusic.com/2011/10/bl...rms-first.html

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    For anyone that has a Kindle or reads e-books, when the book was first posted on Amazon, a Kindle version was not available, but I just check and it is now. Can't wait. And yes I'd love Tony's signature my Kindle.
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    Just had the despatch email from Amazon ... might get it tomorrow.
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    I really enjoy the book. Well written. Maybe not super-revealing, but it gives a few laughs and some insights and fun and interesting episodes.

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    Does he talk about the other eras of Sabbath as well, not just the Ozzy era and early Dio era? Don't want any real spoilers just would like to know
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    He talks about them all, and compares them. I have a few pages left but it's chronological and I guess he stops at the present day.

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    I got really excited today when someone knocked on my door at 11.30 because I thought it was the mail man with my book. So I quickly jumped out of bed, into some clothes, and rushed to the door. Turns out it was just some guy named Paul who wanted to talk to me about Jesus. I guess I will have to wait till monday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Kenneth View Post
    I got really excited today when someone knocked on my door at 11.30 because I thought it was the mail man with my book. So I quickly jumped out of bed, into some clothes, and rushed to the door. Turns out it was just some guy named Paul who wanted to talk to me about Jesus. I guess I will have to wait till monday
    That must have been a real disappointment

    Anyhow, I think I'll have to order a copy asap.
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    Tony will be here in 2 weeks. Looking forward to getting my signed copy.

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    Here's a pic taken in Birmingham earlier today of Tony signing my copy of his book - that's my head on the left and one of Tony's guys on the right

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    @ Totentanz...

    I would sell 2 of my children to be that close to Tony. Congratulations!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IommiRules View Post
    @ Totentanz...

    I would sell 2 of my children to be that close to Tony. Congratulations!
    I'd sell 2 of your children to be that close to Tony ... heck, I'd sell all of them
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    I wish Tony could go anywhere remotely close to me! Man if I live anywhere within driving distance I would go! If only I could just jump on a plane or Tony could come to Australia!
    Won't you help me Mr. Jesus?

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    I wonder if Iommi adds and European leg to his book signing tour

    Quote Originally Posted by IommiRules View Post
    @ Totentanz...

    I would sell 2 of my children to be that close to Tony. Congratulations!
    Only two? And you call yourself a fan!
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    From reviews I have read online, the book is kind of "meh". Has anybody here read it yet? Recommended?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Boy View Post
    From reviews I have read online, the book is kind of "meh". Has anybody here read it yet? Recommended?
    I just finished it today and thought it was pretty good. Not nearly as good as I hoped it would be, but still worth reading. The narrative seems a bit disjointed and at times it seems like a bunch of anecdotes thrown into roughly chronological order. This is not solely a bad thing though, since it does make it seem more like it is straight from the horse's mouth rather than added to for dramatic effect by the ghost writer. It does however also leave some holes in the narrative, but if you have read other Black Sabbath biographies such as Never Say Die or How Black Was Our Sabbath?, you will be able to fill the gaps yourself anyway.

    In short my verdict is that it is not the quintessential Black Sabbath biography I was hoping for, but still a must-have supplement for the hardcore fan. Anyone expecting big revelations in great detail will be terribly disappointed though.

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    just ordered my copy, honestly I don't believe the 70s part will be anywhere close to "I am Ozzy" since well... Ozzy is funnier (at least I think so). But I am very interested in the 1980-1995 time period and haven't read any other book about Sabbath apart from the first half of Ozzys book. Judging from Sir Kenneths comment, I shouldn't get my hopes up that high but... it will probably be worth 200 swedish kronor (20€). Arrives here in 8-11 days...
    "There in the middle of the circle he stands, searching, seeking, with just one touch of his trembling hand, the answer will be found.
    Daylight waits while the old man sings, heaven help me! And then like the rush of a thousand wings, it shines upon the one. And the day has just begun..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Totentanz View Post
    Here's a pic taken in Birmingham earlier today of Tony signing my copy of his book - that's my head on the left and one of Tony's guys on the right

    Where there a lot of other people there as well? What was the turn out like compared to Ozzy's book signing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Boy View Post
    From reviews I have read online, the book is kind of "meh".
    Since Joe never posted a review either I'm starting to get the same feeling. Too bad, Ozzy's book was really funny and flowed well..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Sabbath View Post
    He talks about them all, and compares them. I have a few pages left but it's chronological and I guess he stops at the present day.
    I hope he doesn't bad mouth the Martin era. Ugh, or the others for that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink Led Rush Dio View Post
    I hope he doesn't bad mouth the Martin era. Ugh, or the others for that matter.
    He takes a bit of a stab at Martin for not having the star quality of his predecessors and being a bit big headed at times, but mostly he just commends him for being a great singer and sticking with the band in spite of everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Kenneth View Post
    He takes a bit of a stab at Martin for not having the star quality of his predecessors and being a bit big headed at times, but mostly he just commends him for being a great singer and sticking with the band in spite of everything.
    Wow, big headed? Like the other singers weren't big headed. But I absolutely can't wait to get this book! :o
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberbeast View Post
    Where there a lot of other people there as well? What was the turn out like compared to Ozzy's book signing?
    There were a few hundred there, I can't compare it with an Ozzy signing as I've never been to one. I've met and chatted to Iommi a couple times (many years ago) without crowds around, and my impression at the signing was that he was less comfortable.

    The whole set-up could've been more relaxed, was just my impression.
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    Went to Sheffield signing yesterday, about 250 there, pretty good turnout I thought, at the Ozzy one in Brum a couple of years ago there was maybe around 350.
    Got my book signed, had a very brief chat and he shook my hand and thanked me for coming, and that was it. Gutted I was never allowed got a photo with him, glad I went though, just to shake his hand and meet the great man, but it felt like I was on a conveyor belt, handshake, quick autograoh, next, etc etc, security was way too strict as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozzy View Post
    it felt like I was on a conveyor belt, handshake, quick autograoh, next, etc etc, security was way too strict as well.
    It was like this in Brum too - I could understand it if there were thousands to get through, or if there was massive media presence, but it really could've been more chilled. It was slightly comical at one point to see the security guys create a human shield around him to prevent anyone taking a pic of him sipping water!

    Don't get me wrong, it was great to shake his hand, exchange a few words and get the book personally dedicated - for that I'm extremely grateful. It was a long round trip for me though and I felt it just could've been managed better, that's all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Totentanz View Post
    It was like this in Brum too It was slightly comical at one point to see the security guys create a human shield around him to prevent anyone taking a pic of him sipping water!

    Don't get me wrong, it was great to shake his hand, exchange a few words and get the book personally dedicated - for that I'm extremely grateful. It was a long round trip for me though and I felt it just could've been managed better, that's all.
    Haha, human shield? very Spinal Tap.
    I agree that it could've been managed a lot better. It was a full day for me also , 2hr drive, over 2hr waiting to meet him, (for about 20 seconds) then a 2hr drive home. Thought it could've been more fan friendly.
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    Wow, only a couple of hundred people showed up and security was that tight? Jeez, when Ozzy came to NJ last year there must have been at least 1000 people and the only security was 1 local cop who stood nearby. When Heaven & Hell came to Vintage Vinyl shortly before Ronnie died, the turnout was maybe half of what Ozzy's was, and that was with all 4 members. I don't think a Tony solo signing is going to attract a lot of people in the US. It will be interesting to see if security is still as tight..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink Led Rush Dio View Post
    Wow, big headed? Like the other singers weren't big headed.
    maybe his point was him being big-headed without reason? anyways, i'm really looking forward to reading this book too...
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    I'm enjoying the book so far. As someone has said already, it's not as flowing as Ozzy's book. But good to hear him finally tell his side of things. I'm disappointed someone hadn't corrected a few things before print though. I'm a stickler for correct dates. Well not even dates really. Getting the year right would be a start. One to mention is that he tells of the recordings of 'Live at Last' concerts being in 1975. Wrong. You'd think that someone in the know could have corrected these little things before going to print. I understand that he personally may not remember all the dates of everything he did. That's fair enough. But someone must read it before finalizing everything surely? Just a minor thing I know. Nonetheless, enjoyable so far. Half way through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Kenneth View Post
    In short my verdict is that it is not the quintessential Black Sabbath biography I was hoping for, but still a must-have supplement for the hardcore fan. Anyone expecting big revelations in great detail will be terribly disappointed though.
    Agree, also worth mentioning is the good work of the ghost writer, compared to "how black was..." it is much more professional writing, hence more amusing to read

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Sabbath View Post
    Agree, also worth mentioning is the good work of the ghost writer, compared to "how black was..." it is much more professional writing, hence more amusing to read
    You really thought so? Personally I thought "Iron Man" was a bit disorganised and seemed like it barely had a ghost writer at all, whereas "How Black Was Our Sabbath" had a great narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Kenneth View Post
    You really thought so? Personally I thought "Iron Man" was a bit disorganised and seemed like it barely had a ghost writer at all, whereas "How Black Was Our Sabbath" had a great narrative.
    I'm not thinking of the narrative, just the writing skills. It's a professional. He or she knows how to keep a reader interested, only keeping the necessary, not writing long unnecessary complicated sentences etc etc. Basic proffessional writing rules. having said that, i can agree with that it's not being organised in a specially thrilling or brilliant way. It's more like little newsarticles one after another, some of them were pretty boring, most of them were ok or good, but always well written. I have actually forgot most of "how black.....", but i remember I found it a bit hard to keep up my interest, even though the stuff was interesting.

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    I really enjoyed "How Black was our Sabbath." Good read, lots of cool never before seen pics too..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Totentanz View Post
    It was like this in Brum too - I could understand it if there were thousands to get through, or if there was massive media presence, but it really could've been more chilled. It was slightly comical at one point to see the security guys create a human shield around him to prevent anyone taking a pic of him sipping water!

    Don't get me wrong, it was great to shake his hand, exchange a few words and get the book personally dedicated - for that I'm extremely grateful. It was a long round trip for me though and I felt it just could've been managed better, that's all.
    Maybe he received a death threat no one knows about that maybe the reason for the tight security. After all someone did try to take his life some years ago. Least we forget what happened to Lennen and Dimebag. I didnt know it at the time but i went to see Page an Plant at the palace of auburn hills back in 94 and someone tried to stab Page on stage till security jumped him. You never know.

 

 

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