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Black Sabbath 1971 Rolling Stone profile

March 9, 2006 Jake Brown Leave a comment

How Black Was My Sabbath – “Twelve homesick hours with the dark princes of downer rock” from Rolling Stone in 1971: “They’re dynamite, man. They’re what’s happening. They got it together, they’re a cool group. I dig ’em, man, they’re bad.”

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