During the seventies, David Tangye and Graham Wright were part of the Black Sabbath crew--and they have the stories to prove it. As the group grew in fame and notoriety, incidents of bad behavior mounted alarmingly. Whether it's Geezer's lyrical journeys into the underworld or the gun-obsessed Ozzy Osbourne at home in Atrocity Cottage, this is Sabbath as you've never known them before. A real-life "Spinal Tap," this is a warm, funny tribute to four mates from Birmingham who became the biggest heavy rock band in the world.
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During the seventies, David Tangye and Graham Wright were part of the Black Sabbath crew--and they have the stories to prove it. As the group grew in fame and notoriety, incidents of bad behavior mounted alarmingly. Whether it's Geezer's lyrical journeys into the underworld or the gun-obsessed Ozzy Osbourne at home in Atrocity Cottage, this is Sabbath as you've never known them before. A real-life "Spinal Tap," this is a warm, funny tribute to four mates from Birmingham who became the biggest heavy rock band in the world.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 238. pgs.237 b/w plates clean tight text with tanning to text pages and a spot of yellow soiling to outer edge a small tear 3/4" across from middle front hinge into front cover.
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