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Black Sabbath live on May 19 at the intimate 3,800-capacity O2
Academy in Birmingham, England. Videos posted online.
According
to various fan reports, the setlist for the show was as
follows:
01. Into
The Void
02. Under
The Sun
03. Snowblind
04. War
Pigs
05. Wheels
Of Confusion
06. Electric
Funeral
07. Black
Sabbath
08. The
Wizard
09. Behind
The Wall Of Sleep
10. N.I.B.
11. Fairies
Wear Boots
12. Tomorrow's
Dream
13. Sweet
Leaf
14. Symptom
Of The Universe (intro
only)
15. Drum
Solo
16. Iron
Man
17. Dirty
Women
18. Children
Of The Grave
Encore:
19. Sabbath
Bloody Sabbath (intro
only)
20. Paranoid
Commented Geezer
Butler after
the show: "Thank you, thank you, thank you Birmingham. Best fans
ever - you brought out the best in us. It was a privilege playing for
you tonight. Tony was a hero - you were the best medicine he has
had. Proud to be a Brummie."
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According to various fan reports, the setlist for the show was as follows:
01. Into The Void
02. Under The Sun
03. Snowblind
04. War Pigs
05. Wheels Of Confusion
06. Electric Funeral
07. Black Sabbath
08. The Wizard
09. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
10. N.I.B.
11. Fairies Wear Boots
12. Tomorrow's Dream
13. Sweet Leaf
14. Symptom Of The Universe (intro only)
15. Drum Solo
16. Iron Man
17. Dirty Women
18. Children Of The Grave
Encore:
19. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (intro only)
20. Paranoid
Commented Geezer Butler after the show: "Thank you, thank you, thank you Birmingham. Best fans ever - you brought out the best in us. It was a privilege playing for you tonight. Tony was a hero - you were the best medicine he has had. Proud to be a Brummie."
Black Sabbath live at The O2 Academy, Birmingham, May 19, 2012:
- Ozzy Osbourne – Vocals
- Tony Iommi – Guitar
- Geezer Butler – Bass
- Tommy Clufetos – Drums
- Adam Wakeman – Keyboards, backing vocals & guitar
The concert didn't sell out in 7 minutes. The ticket scalping CRUD bought out the tickets in 7 minutes. I know many big fans who didn't even have a shot at a ticket for that reason. It happened here in Arizona at Comerica too. They really need to be more proactive and protect fans. A concert like that should have been done as a contest for fans. Like Metallica 30th Anniversary shows.
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