ROIO of the Week
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Black Sabbath
Do You Know The Way To San Jose? The Number Of The Beast Is 666 [No Label]
Live at San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA, January 8, 1999.

WARNING: IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW! CONTAINS BAD LANGUAGE

Despite their accumulated wealth, Black Sabbath remain underdogs at heart as this performance shows. Reprising the classic songs from the classic lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, this is a high energy show from the start of their 1999 Reunion Tour.

There are none of the trappings for a superstar reunion, no special guests, no extra musicians, none of the meticulous choreographing for an event. ItŐs just four musicians "getting back" to their roots, playing their best songs and as loud as can be and as rude as they like.

This is a fist in the air salute at authority, the very reason why heavy metal was invented in the first place. Here are the songs about destruction, drugs, war and the occult. Never meant to be a body blow at empire but a roar of independence for the people caught on the wrong side of society. A very nice soundboard recording in mono. Never released before.

- The Savage Hippo

Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality, stereo MP3s - sample rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain none of the tracks have been officially released.

 
Disc One
Track 01 Intro - Musical Montage (3.6MB)
Track 02 War Pigs (11.5MB)
Track 03 N.I.B. (9.6MB)
Track 04 Fairies Wear Boots (9.8MB)
Track 05 After Forever (9.7MB)
Track 06 Electric Funeral (8.3MB)
Track 07 Sweet Leaf (8.1MB)
Track 08 Into The Void (9.9MB)
 
Disc Two
Track 09 Snowblind (9.5MB)
Track 10 Dirty Women (8.3MB)
Track 11 Black Sabbath (11.7MB)
Track 12 Iron Man (12MB)
Track 13 Children Of The Grave (8.3MB)
Track 14 Ozzy Incites The Crowd (3.4MB)
Track 15 Paranoid (5.7MB)

This show is in MONO and may have been recorded from an ALD (Assisted Listening Device) patch.



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