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Rugeley Villa

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  1. I definately prefered ozzy over dio, loved ozzys image in the 70s and 80s but I must admit sabbath have never done a bad album with dio, heaven and hell and mob rules are classics, I liked the lyrics on the album but I get why some fans would not, I thought iommi was flawless,
  2. each to their own, so many classic 70s sabbath moments on their, really was sabbath of old I thought, what unimpressed you about the album?
  3. That's high praise as you're not that keen on Sabbath are you? It is a fantastic album, Dear Father and Live Forever are my current favourite tracks. I don't want to live forever but I don't want to die. sabbath is like a kid to me I love them so much, huge part of my life, I was really nervous about hearing the album incase I had to try and force myself to really like it but from the first few seconds till the last few seconds I loved it and I'm so proud of them, iommi absolutely is first class, the riffs the solo's, really aint just saying this because I'm a sabbath freak but its such a good album
  4. Black sabbath, 13, greatest comeback album ever? Absolutely gobsmacked at how good this album is, to anyone that wrote sabbath off then listen to this album because it will blow your mind, already a sabbath classic?? Hell yea!!
  5. Led zep, nobodys fault but mine, absolute rocker of a song, zep at their heaviest
  6. really good album, my favourite doors album along with their debut
  7. nah mate I'd rather not that happen, plus I'd be surprised if many coventry fans would be up for that as they hate villa, we don't need support from other clubs were aston villa
  8. There's no way LSD is reclusive, people do it in groups and often outdoors or away from home. Its very social but only within the group I like doin it with groups of people in fields, we just run around naked playing our flute's
  9. I'm goin to see them at the LG arena in december then two nights after at the nia, can't wait, bill ay on drums which is a shame but the replacement looks really good, by all accounts bill wernt up to the job,
  10. Neil young, harvest, nice chilled music for a gorgeous day
  11. Was. Today, I are mostly listening to: I'd still get on it, I love zep but I find houses of the holy a bit thin if you know what I mean but in weather like this its probaly the first zep album I'd put on as it gives out a bit of a sunny day kind of feel
  12. I like that one aswell, to be fair I like most of their stuff and grace slick is hot as f***, great voice aswell
  13. Surrealistic pillow by jefferson airplane, just got the nice relaxing vibe to listen to it,
  14. they are definately the band who influenced metal and made it what it was, they also had the metal imagery, I just don't think you can just say sabbath are just a metal band, ye they had metal moments but I think they were a band on their own in their own genre, they even had elements of jazz in the early years along with blues, sabbath was a sound, you hear so many people say the “sabbath sound“ as deep purple influenced speed metal sabbath was more the doomy stoner kind of metal
  15. Rolling stones, sticky fingers, they ay the first band that come into my mind when I get asked who's the greatest band ever but when you listen to their albums its hard not to think they are, effortless playing and they just sound so bloody good
  16. Of course. Wouldn't say it's one of my favourites - metal isn't my favourite music, and Heep aren't even my favourite metal band - but it has its place in my collection. Funnily enough I played it a couple of weeks ago, for the first time in many years. And a "seconded" for 8pints' recommendation of "It Might Get Loud". Although I feel duty bound to quote my daughter's brilliantly succinct summary of it: Jimmy Page: "Son House!" Jack White: "Yeah! Son House!" The Edge: "Erm... I've got this pedal..." I feel heep are more heavy rock than metal well its how I see them anyway, I must admit I ay a huge metal fan and metallica are the only real metal band I really like, I don't class sabbath(my fav band) as metal, so many great rock albums from the 70s,
  17. Anyone familiar with uriah heep demons and wizard album? Must say its one of my favourite albums and at no point during the album do I need to press the skip button, great 70s rock album, I like heep a lot, like deep purple they use the organ to the extreme
  18. My best mate well he used to be my best mate is serving 25 years in prison for murder, knew him for years at school and used to always be out on the piss with him and sometimes he would come the villa with me as he was a villa fan, well anyway he was a prick at times but pretty harmless to be honest, no one ever took him seriously or felt threatened by him but he was a weekend drug user, just your normal drugs you know anyway to cut a long story short the drugs ended up getting the better of him and they changed him, he ended up on the needle slamming speed and coke all the time, he was in a rocky relationship and he ended up stabbing his mrs to death, he stabbed her 18 times or summat, she was carrying his baby aswell, did drugs play a big part in this?? To right they did, I knew him for years and saw him change, but never in a million years did I see that coming, if he had not of heavily got involved with drugs it would not have happend, then you have some people no matter how bad they abuse drugs their still ok and normal in the head, drugs represent good times and fun but flip the coin and you can have misery and evil,
  19. I prefer rush in the 70s than the 80s
  20. I liked rush I must admit, wernt one of my favourite bands but what I fount with them that they were very consistent and their longtivity you can't knock, I read somewhere that rush was john paul jones( led zep) favourite band
  21. bloody hell I remember that bed cover, awesome!
  22. True. I was having breakfast in one of the Wetherspoons in Exeter at 11:15 on a Saturday morning a few weeks ago (we were on a special event) and the place was already about 30-40% full of Wetherspoons' finest habitual drunkards. There was a table of three of them sitting not too far from us, eating fry-ups and drinking shorts. One of them must have been about 45-50, and he was shaking so badly he could barely co-ordinate his cutlery with the plate. A chang soldier could have drank right through the night and then sat next to him, downing the same drinks while demonstrating apparent stamina/sobriety. Then cave in for a good 12 hours at some point in the mid-afternoon. In all seriousness, I wouldn't like to get stuck heavily into either, which is why I don't. I barely even drink these days, don't take drugs and haven't smoked for over 10 years. funny you should say that because every day in our wetherspoons its the same old faces getting their daily need of alcohol, any addiction is bad but alcohol addiction for me is deffo one of the worse, alcoholism is a terrible disease, in reality if cocaine and some other drugs are illegal so should alcohol but that will never happen and I don't want it to happen ha, even back in the days of christ people were getting high
  23. what about alcohol related problems or food related health problems or even smoking related health problems, people that don't even smoke end up with lung cancer from passive smoking, to some people drug addiction is a illness and needs treating, but I respect your views because a lot of people would also agree, all kinds of people end up in hospital due to their lifestyle choices wether it be legal or illegal
  24. Alcohol is worse than cocaine for sure if abused
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