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When Black Sabbath released the doomed-to-fail Never Say Die! in 1978, the irony of the title was lost on nobody — including the band. Watch the video below to learn more about Never Say Die ...
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The end of an era came less than two years later when Black Sabbath released their final ‘70s album with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, Never Say Die!, which came out Sept. 28, 1978.
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Funnily enough, Black Sabbath's brief dalliance with the sax would come full circle on their 1978 studio effort, Never Say Die!, the closing chapter on the act's first Osbourne era.
According to Don Airey, who played keyboards on Black Sabbath's 1978 album, Never Say Die!, Osbourne had actually been seeking a tamer and less-memorable band to open his band's tour that year.
Originally released in Europe during the '80s, this is the first North American release of the Never Say Die concert video on DVD. Recorded live at London's Hammersmith Odeon during the last days ...