Iommi - Who's Fooling Who (Feat. Ozzy Osbourne & Bill Ward)
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Published 2013-06-16
All Comments (21)
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bill ward really was the heart of sabbath, greatest drummer imo
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This track also features Laurence Cottle on bass. He was a session musician on the Headless Cross album and he was in the music video too. So technically all the musicians on this track were members of Black Sabbath.
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Iommi and Ozzy were made for each other musically.
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Thumb is up for Bill Ward! Best drummer ever!
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Sabbath will live forever. Even when it's not Sabbath, it's Sabbath.
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Even when Bill Ward is playing on a slow song, he always finds a way to make his drumming interesting! Everytime I hear this song I feel like I pick out more and more little things from his playing!
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Who's fooling who, it's the secret Sabbath song.
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Tony Iommi is the greatest rock&roll guitarist on the planet...Hands down
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I love how they always seemed to be just one member away from being Black Sabbath on this or that song or album.
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Black Sabbath without Bill Ward is not Black Sabbath. This song is the absolute truth.
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Bill Ward the master of feel!
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My thumbs up is for Bill Ward on drums
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If this had been a Sabbath track in the early 1970's it would be thought a masterpiece.
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So great to hear Bill Ward on a Sabbath related release - which has been a rarity since 1983’s Born Again...what a shame the powers that were to be didn’t align Bill with Sabbath for 2013 album.
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Could have graced any Sabbath album featuring the original line-up and would even have made a great extra track with the "13" album if they had rerecorded it. The whole song structure, time changes and of course Ozzy's vocals are the perfect fit. Long live SABBATH!!
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I'm not saying it's sabbath..................but it's sabbath.
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Awesome song!! It absolutely kicks ass...This song almost sounds like it could have been on the "13" album..
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100% signature Iommi guitar ~
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This song has the heaviest riffs I've heard since...well Sabbath!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Damn that's interesting. "God Is Dead" begins slow paced with a line saying "Is this the end of the beginning?", in this one, 13 years prior, it starts out with a slow pace and a line saying "Is the end beginning?". I wonder if they had a conversation about this song before doing "God Is Dead".