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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Nov 19, 2019 12:50:07 GMT
I'm more familiar with the Ozzy era. The Dio era is underrated in my opinion … especially The Mob Rules and DeHumanizer. Hardcore Sabbath fans slam Dio when in my opinion every Dio era Sabbath album is far superior than the last 3 albums that Ozzy recorded with them in the 70s. I don't see that. Heaven & Hell is rightly considered a classic, and I think Mob Rules is well-respected as well (Dehumanzier less so). Thing is, I think Dio-era is more loved by fans of Dio, and that's fine IMO as Dio had a hell of a career with Rainbow, Sabbath, and then solo--all of which have their classic albums.
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Post by agentsparky on Nov 20, 2019 2:50:25 GMT
The Dio era is underrated in my opinion … especially The Mob Rules and DeHumanizer. Hardcore Sabbath fans slam Dio when in my opinion every Dio era Sabbath album is far superior than the last 3 albums that Ozzy recorded with them in the 70s. I don't see that. Heaven & Hell is rightly considered a classic, and I think Mob Rules is well-respected as well (Dehumanzier less so). Thing is, I think Dio-era is more loved by fans of Dio, and that's fine IMO as Dio had a hell of a career with Rainbow, Sabbath, and then solo--all of which have their classic albums. How would you compare the Heaven & Hell and Mob Rules albums to the last two Ozzy era Sabbath albums, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die? In my opinion, those last two albums with Ozzy were not that good compare to those phenomenal first 5 Sabbath albums.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Nov 20, 2019 11:54:08 GMT
I don't see that. Heaven & Hell is rightly considered a classic, and I think Mob Rules is well-respected as well (Dehumanzier less so). Thing is, I think Dio-era is more loved by fans of Dio, and that's fine IMO as Dio had a hell of a career with Rainbow, Sabbath, and then solo--all of which have their classic albums. How would you compare the Heaven & Hell and Mob Rules albums to the last two Ozzy era Sabbath albums, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die? In my opinion, those last two albums with Ozzy were not that good compare to those phenomenal first 5 Sabbath albums. The Dio albums are better by far, and I think that's the popular opinion.
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