On Sabbaffff bridge.

  • +..Public Enemy

  • +.. invocation through patterned unity

  • +.. post hardcore


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Not that I've run out of e.books to copy and paste from. Just with the death of Ozzy, and the whole AI madness, perhaps abit of authenticity is called for. Late 70s I didn't like Sabbaff that much at the time. I was into Gong and Joni Mitchell. But I loved our cover of Iron Man...Birmingham was the city down the road. The place we went to by bus to hire amps that were as big as wardrobes, probably the shop we went to was about where the flowers pile up, what is it now - Sabbath bridge?

Friday nights on tele we had 'Appointment with Fear', crazy Hammer Horror movies. Books on the occult and UFOs could be found in the library, and Borley Rectory was the most haunted place in England. Kids TV suppassed itself in the amount of folk horror and stories about time travel and science gone wrong.

I guess it was kinda intresting. Sabbaff though. War Pigs was good. But I was stuck in the past with the hippies until Goth, heavily influenced by aforesaid Hammer Horror started seeping through the cracks in reality.

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