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"It’s weird when you hear stuff from so long ago." Tony Iommi says that Black Sabbath's earliest recordings, dating back to when they were known as Earth, will be released "at some point"
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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi says that the band's earliest recordings, dating back to when they were known as Earth, will be released "at some point".
However, the album release was blocked after Sharon Osbourne wrote to Simpson insisting that the four members of Black Sabbath were against the release.
Latest Videos From Louder“The Band do not want these tapes released, not least as they haven’t heard them despite you saying you would provide copies long ago,” Osbourne wrote.
In a new exclusive interview with Rolling Stone, Tony Iommi says that the demos "will come out at some point".
"It’s weird when you hear stuff from so long ago, and all these things crop up that you forgot about," the guitarist admits.