1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
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1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
When Geezer and Ozzy reunited for the 1988 tour, was that a big deal for Ozzy fans?
Who called who? and why did they part again? Would have been cool if they recorded a full album!
Who called who? and why did they part again? Would have been cool if they recorded a full album!
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
They tried to make it a big deal... but that album blew.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
Yes, it was weird that he did not play on the next album, after the tourBono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 2:53 pm They tried to make it a big deal... but that album blew.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
I thought it was a lot better than The Ultimate Sin... hell, I think I like it more than NMT.Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 2:53 pm They tried to make it a big deal... but that album blew.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:07 pm You can tell Sleek had nothing to do with this…thats why it’s so entertaining
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
The other thing to consider back then was that Black Sabbath was sooooo far gone from the collective mainstream interest that it wouldnt have mattered if Ozzy had hired Iommi himself. Sabbath hadn't been bona fide arena headliners in 5 years and that was an eternity then. Sabbath were on par with bands like Metal Church, Armored Saint, Saxon and Raven by 1988. Think about how Tony had Geezer and Ward back in the band in 1994 and it wasn't even a blip. That was like that.Z28 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 3:29 pmYes, it was weird that he did not play on the next album, after the tourBono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 2:53 pm They tried to make it a big deal... but that album blew.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
You're also deaf.HueyRamone wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 3:36 pmI thought it was a lot better than The Ultimate Sin... hell, I think I like it more than NMT.Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 2:53 pm They tried to make it a big deal... but that album blew.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
As odd as it sounds, even though I was fully aware of the Black Sabbath connection, Geezer just seemed like such an OLD guy to be in Ozzy's band.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
I thought it was cool but no, it wasn’t a big deal. And like so many on here say, Sabbath were washed up at the time. They made KISS look like The Stones.
Geezer went back to Sabbath and they eventually released Dehumanizer with Dio.
I wish Ozzy had kept Bob or Geezer on bass. Keeping Lee on drums would have been a big improvement too.
He and his band seemed drunk and bloated at the Moscow Music Peace Festival. Lee probably would
have appeared that way too had he been there.
As much as I respect Zakk, he’s my least favorite Ozzy guitarist. Randy and Jake or go home
BATM and Sin > Everything after
Geezer went back to Sabbath and they eventually released Dehumanizer with Dio.
I wish Ozzy had kept Bob or Geezer on bass. Keeping Lee on drums would have been a big improvement too.
He and his band seemed drunk and bloated at the Moscow Music Peace Festival. Lee probably would
have appeared that way too had he been there.
As much as I respect Zakk, he’s my least favorite Ozzy guitarist. Randy and Jake or go home
BATM and Sin > Everything after
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
No.
Ozzy was sort of a heavy metal circus ringleader of a band of young players. Bringing back an "old guy" like Geezer was weird. All eyes were on Zakk anyway.
Ozzy was sort of a heavy metal circus ringleader of a band of young players. Bringing back an "old guy" like Geezer was weird. All eyes were on Zakk anyway.
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Re: 1988 Geezer back with Ozzy, was it a big deal for Sabbath fans back then?
To me and my high school buddies at the time it was a big deal.