Thursday, December 15, 2011

Underestimated

Based on what a fuck up Ozzy Osbourne is now I totally underestimated how good Black Sabbath actually were. Sorry.



What's that got to do with cycling? Nothing. What's-it-to-ya??

I rode the trainer today. I listened to Black Sabbath. It didn't suck and I felt happy.

Later.


posted by Jason @ 7:57 PM   8 comments

8 Comments:

At 9:29 PM, Blogger b said...

Um, yeah - Sabbath rules.

 
At 6:33 AM, Blogger Mike said...

Hell 40 yrs ago he couldn't put a coherent sentence together

 
At 6:56 AM, Blogger Jason said...

Ha! Very true. Song still rocks though.

 
At 10:44 AM, Blogger swampboy62 said...

Black Sabbath is what heavy metal should be. Butler & Ward are one of the most solid rhythm sections in heavy music. And though Ozzy does have his weaknesses, he really has made some great music and been doing it for over 30 years. Yeah, you've got to give them the credit that they've earned.

Steve Z

 
At 4:05 PM, Blogger Jason said...

Yeah man, I saw a doc. about them last week seeing Butler's playing was sweet.

 
At 9:07 PM, Blogger Mike said...

After thinking about it and seeing this video...Ozzy who????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frtJQFe9apw

 
At 3:47 AM, Blogger Groover said...

Whatever makes you get on that trainer is good! :-)

 
At 8:05 PM, Blogger Jason said...

I love the most interaction this blog has had in the past 5 months has been from the posting of a Black Sabbath video. Who knew heavy metal could evoke such emotion. That's it, tomorrow I am posting a bunch of Slayer vids!!

 

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