The Devil's Interval gets a lot of hype, but anyone who has played around with the blues scale has likely played it. And many artists used the Devil's Interval before Black Sabbath, it was just more noticeable with Black Sabbath since they tended to play them slower and heavier. Black Sabbath was definitely not the band that popularized distorted guitars, as Jimi Hendrix was doing it before them. Geezer wrote just about every other Sabbath song. First off, this is one of the few songs Ozzy wrote lyrics for. Josh from Detroit, MiTo clear up a few things.Robert from Atlanta, GaThis song, Paranoid and War Pigs are also on Ozzy's solo album The Ozzman Cometh.Luke from Dayton, OhI always thought it was about the apocalypse.Sam from Sydney, AustraliaI thought it was about ones encounter with Death & Hell since the lyrics say "Figure in black which points at me.Seth from Ingleside, Txit's simple to say: if Black Sabbath wasn't around, heavy metal wouldn't exist.Glenn from SydneyDoes anyone think about the similarity between the 3 tone riff and the start of Randy Rhoads lead break in over the mountain?.Paulo Pereira from Yonkers, NyDylan, that was Geezer Butler's experience, not Tony Iommi's.Anyone who got to see the original line up during any period of their first 4 albums is ridiculously spoiled. Even if there isn't a fancy video attached. Patricus Rexus from NoybSomeone tell me how to post more songs and threads on this site.Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA nice scary intro and a heavy cool sounding song.Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganGlenn from Sydney: I noticed it too, bro! Not too sure but I got a hunch it was done on purpose.
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