Too bad they never made a vocal version with Dio in the Dehumanizer sessions, they only did an instrumental version. This song deserved to be in the album
@Christopher Shaffar well sometimes Google may be wrong. As said by Tony Martin himself, Around the TYR era, Cozy and Geoff Played around with this song in sessions, but it never became a thing. After TYR and on to Dehumanizer, Martin was fired and they brought back Geezer and Dio, and they were doing the dehumanizer sessions. Your right about Tony and Dio not getting along and then Dio leaves, just before Martins return, they played around with more instrumentals and unreleased tracks, and they brought back Raising Hell in the sessions. After Cozy’s departure from the group. Cozy and Tony Martin in the Hammer era of 1992, played an instrumental of this song and that’s when cozy told Martin to keep it shelves for a solo project, so it was all brought up in 1990 in the TYR era, but it never worked out for it to be on TYR or dehumanizer. It would’ve been a Hammer track if they all stayed together after the Germany shows
Dehumanizer is one of my favourite albums of all time. I'm glad it exists, but it certainly was a raw deal for Tony Martin and Cozy. Well, now we know the band was virtually bankrupt, they didn't have much of a choice.
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This song with Cozy on drums and Geoff on keys and the amazing voice of Tony.
Great song
It's a lost sabbath song
🔥🤘🏿 Cozy Powell 🤘🏿🔥
Apesar de não ser mais do black sabbath, o cara é foda em riffs solo
Tá ligado que essa música era da época do Dehumanizer né? Tem uma demo bem bacana.
@@israelfarias3111 Sim, e lá tem uma solo dessa música muito foda, acredite ja vi todas as raras e demos do sabbath
The beginning sounds like all night from Rainbow
I’m a little confused, did Iommi write this riff?
According to Tony Martin it was Geoff Nichols riff, so he was allowed to use it for his solo album where Geoff was involved anyway
It's a riff on the dehuminizer demos
🎶🙏❤️TONY🎼
Old School Stuff this one Rock !! \m/
You can hear this song on Dehumanizer sessions of Black Sabbath, with Ronnie Dio on lead vocals and Cozy Powell on drums
I have never heard a version with Ronnie singing on the dehumanizer demos, only instrumental
@@krisbritwres394 You haven't looked hard enough.
@@Danimal77 I have, it doesn't exist
@@Danimal77 You are thinking of The Next time
@@hieinh or Bad Blood
Too bad they never made a vocal version with Dio in the Dehumanizer sessions, they only did an instrumental version. This song deserved to be in the album
It's just as well here.
It was supposed to be in TYR album.
@Christopher Shaffar well sometimes Google may be wrong. As said by Tony Martin himself, Around the TYR era, Cozy and Geoff Played around with this song in sessions, but it never became a thing. After TYR and on to Dehumanizer, Martin was fired and they brought back Geezer and Dio, and they were doing the dehumanizer sessions. Your right about Tony and Dio not getting along and then Dio leaves, just before Martins return, they played around with more instrumentals and unreleased tracks, and they brought back Raising Hell in the sessions. After Cozy’s departure from the group. Cozy and Tony Martin in the Hammer era of 1992, played an instrumental of this song and that’s when cozy told Martin to keep it shelves for a solo project, so it was all brought up in 1990 in the TYR era, but it never worked out for it to be on TYR or dehumanizer. It would’ve been a Hammer track if they all stayed together after the Germany shows
Lol had the player at 1.25 speed and I think it sounds like modern deep purple.
Damn. I love Dio and all but Black Sabbath did him so wrong by getting Dio back for just one album
That's the history.
Dio is/was never wrong. Simple as that.
Dehumanizer is a great record but it shattered the credibility of the band
@JC Litton I don't agree but your comment about the gold standard made me laugh my ass off. Thanks. 😀
Dehumanizer is one of my favourite albums of all time. I'm glad it exists, but it certainly was a raw deal for Tony Martin and Cozy. Well, now we know the band was virtually bankrupt, they didn't have much of a choice.