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B L A C K S A B B A T H 😍😎 Never Say Die #blacksabbath #neversaydie 1978. Never Say Die! is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Black Sabbath, released on 29 September 1978.[7] It was the last studio album with the band's original line-up and the last studio album to feature original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne until the 2013 album 13. It was certified Gold in the U.S. on 7 November 1997[7] and as of November 2011 has sold 133,000 copies in the United States since the SoundScan era.[8] The album received mixed reviews, with critics calling it "unbalanced" and insisting its energy was scattered in too many directions.[9] Black Sabbath's Never Say Die! Tour opened on 16 May 1978 in Sheffield with Van Halen as their opening act, who'd just scored a hit in the United States with a cover of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me." Ward's drum tech Graham Wright and Osbourne's personal assistant David Tangye, who write extensively about the tour in their 2004 book How Black Was Our Sabbath, reveal that relations between the bands got off to a shaky start at the 22 May show at the Apollo Theatre in Manchester. After Sabbath finished their soundcheck, Van Halen "hit the stage and started to play Sabbath tunes. It was their way of paying tribute to the Sabs, but Tony Iommi was annoyed by it. He may have misinterpreted the gesture as a piss-take, which it certainly was not. Van Halen were in awe of Sabbath, and their lead guitarist, Eddie Van Halen, was a big fan of Tony. The unwitting faux pas was soon forgotten. The two bands came to get along very well together, and Alex Van Halen would often sit ... behind Bill's drum kit, watching and listening to him play onstage." On the U.S. leg of the tour, Van Halen's presence had a major influence on ticket sales since they were a much bigger draw at home than they were in the UK. Wright and Graham also recount two riots that occurred on the Never Say Die! tour, the first happening in Neunkirchen am Brand, Germany, in front of a hall crammed with "thousands of extremely stoned, drunk and rowdy GIs" when, three songs into a show, Iommi stalked off the stage because of a buzzing from his guitar stack. When the audience realised the band had quit the gig they wrecked the hall. Another riot ensued at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville when Osbourne didn't show up and the band had to cancel; it later came to light that Osbourne had "slept right round the clock, woken up, seen that it was six o'clock, and thinking that it was still the evening before, had got ready for the show. Even more incredibly, he'd been sleeping in the wrong room." A video from this period, professionally recorded on the UK tour at the Hammersmith Odeon in June 1978, can be seen on the Sanctuary Visual Entertainment DVD, also entitled Never Say Die.[36] Black Sabbath Tony Iommi – guitars, backing vocals on "A Hard Road" Ozzy Osbourne – lead and backing vocals Geezer Butler – bass guitar, backing vocals on "A Hard Road" Bill Ward – drums, lead vocals on "Swinging the Chain", backing vocals on "A Hard Road" Additional musicians Don Airey – keyboards Jon Elstar – harmonica on "Swinging the Chain" Wil Malone – brass arrangements (track 8)B L A C K Sound Effects Free Download. Sound Effects Downloader To Help You Download The Highest Quality B L A C K Sound Effects Free Download For TikTok Videos. You Just Search Sound Effects And Download.