OB1
Well-Known Member
I’ve just recalled a story about the first time I saw Sabbath, which was on the Technical Ecstasy tour. It was a really good gig but I confess the most memorable thing was before the gig, which was also my first visit to the Cow Shed (A.K.A. New Bingley Hall, Stafford), which meant it was 10,000 plus people standing. My school friend (another Blue) and I got a lift form to older guys he knew that had a car.
We arrived well before the gig so that we could be in the queue to get reasonably close to the stage (how naive and British and as one learned over time, a waste of time). At some point well before the doors opened and when there was a sizeable, another fan produced a dead rat from somewhere (perhaps he had been planning to make a salad to eat in the queue) and launched it into the air and once it landed someone else threw it along the q. This went on, to cheers, for a little while until it landed where a security guard could grab it and confiscate it, which produced a very large chant of “we want the rat back”. You had to be there but Ozzy would be proud.
Talking of Ozzy, did I mention the time I met him?
The next time I saw Sabbath, they had a little known band from California supporting them who simply blew Sabbath away. Mind you, those young Americans did go on to be the U.S.A.’s greatest rock band.
We arrived well before the gig so that we could be in the queue to get reasonably close to the stage (how naive and British and as one learned over time, a waste of time). At some point well before the doors opened and when there was a sizeable, another fan produced a dead rat from somewhere (perhaps he had been planning to make a salad to eat in the queue) and launched it into the air and once it landed someone else threw it along the q. This went on, to cheers, for a little while until it landed where a security guard could grab it and confiscate it, which produced a very large chant of “we want the rat back”. You had to be there but Ozzy would be proud.
Talking of Ozzy, did I mention the time I met him?
The next time I saw Sabbath, they had a little known band from California supporting them who simply blew Sabbath away. Mind you, those young Americans did go on to be the U.S.A.’s greatest rock band.