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Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
"Well, we can't Tell You That. "Black Sabbath Sign with Vertigo Records | p. 1 |
"Oh My God--What Is That Sound?! ":Sabbath's Early Influences | p. 12 |
What Is This That Stands Before Me? Important Dates in Sabbath History: The '70s | p. 32 |
Major & Minors: Those Who Sang for Black Sabbath | p. 40 |
Bonham and Ozzy Used to Be the Loudest Two": A Chat with Norman Hood | p. 44 |
"I'm the Witchfinder General!" Black Sabbath Inspire a Genre Called Doom Metal | p. 54 |
"I Don't Hear a Single." The Top 40 Obscure Sabbath Tracks | p. 64 |
Creepy Competition: Black Sabbath, Black Widow... What's the Difference? | p. 76 |
Wicked World: Geezer the Peacenik: Geezer Butler on War | p. 87 |
ôThe Opening Act on That Show Was Bruce Springsteen" Bands Who Shared Bills with Sabbath Early On | p. 99 |
Thrilling Billing: Black Sabbath's Tour Mates Through History | p. 101 |
"Our New Single ... This Is Called 'Supetyzar' Everybody Sing Along! Songs Black Sabbath Have Never Played Live | p. 111 |
öOh No, YouÆre Not Buying That! "The Story Behind the sabbath Bloody Sabbath Cover Art | p. 115 |
Runnin' with the Devil: Black Sabbath's Controversial 1978 Tour with Van Halen | p. 127 |
Black Sabbath's Knob Jobs: The Sabbath Albums Ranked by Sound Quality | p. 138 |
The Infamous Black and Blue Tour: Black Sabbath Versus Blue Oyster Cult | p. 146 |
Turn Up the Night: Important Dates in Sabbath History: The '80s | p. 161 |
Roomful of Blues: The Studios in Which Sabbath Recorded | p. 168 |
"Puccini in Chains": Onetime Black Sabbath Manager Sandy Pearlman Genuflects on His Subjects | p. 186 |
'The Boys Are in the Kitchen Having a Little Chat." Craig Gruber on the Birth of Heaven and Hell | p. 194 |
That's a Wrap! Black Sabbath's Album Covers Ranked | p. 199 |
Doom Gone Solo: Key Sabbath Members and Their Solo AccomplishmentsùA Critique | p. 210 |
"Next on American Bandstand, a Kooky Bunch All the Way from England ...": The 20 Most Shockingly Radio-Friendly Black Sabbath Songs | p. 216 |
Math Pt. 1: Plaque Sabbath: Some Sabbath Sales Figures | p. 223 |
Math Pt. 2: With a Bullet: Black Sabbath's Chart Positions | p. 227 |
What I Think Pt. 1: Sabbath's Studio Albums Reviewed and Rated | p. 234 |
What I Think Pt. 2: Sabbath's Live Albums Reviewed and Rated | p. 259 |
"We've All Grown Up." Important Dates in Sabbath History: The '90s | p. 268 |
Caught in a Heavy Metal Time Machine: Two Soundtrack Stories from the Ronnie Era | p. 274 |
Slack Babbath: Bands Named After Black Sabbath Songs | p. 278 |
'They Wrote Every Single Good Riff... Ever." Praise for the Sabs from the Nativity in Blockers | p. 281 |
Fancy a Blow?: Guest Cameos on Black Sabbath Records | p. 287 |
"Have You Heard About Vinny?" Producer Thorn Panunzio Talks Reunion | p. 289 |
At Cross Purposes: Black Sabbath Songs That Sound Like Other Black Sabbath Songs | p. 293 |
"No Matter What Name You Get Behind It, the Fans Are Going to Know." The Birth of a Band Called Heaven & Hell | p. 295 |
I Must Have the Bible Black: Important Dates in Sabbath History: The '00s and '10s | p. 315 |
"It Hasn't Been a Very Happy World for a While." Heaven &Hell Unleash The Devil You Know | p. 321 |
'That Was The Whole Journey, Right There." Neon Nights: A Goodbye Gift to Ronnie | p. 337 |
"Always." Despite Heaven & Hell, Ronnie Never Gives Up on Dio | p. 342 |
'The Rebel,' Take Million Twelve": Black Sabbath's Early Demos | p. 347 |
The Mob Drools: A Sampling of Black Sabbath's Collectible Records | p. 357 |
I've Got My Own Album to Do: Key Sabbath Members and Their Solo AccomplishmentsùA Timeline | p. 367 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 381 |
Photo Credits | p. 383 |
Index | p. 385 |
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