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Black Sabbath - Sabotage | The Documentary
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Sabotage is the sixth studio album by metal pioneers Black Sabbath, released in 1975. It was recorded in the midst of litigation with their former manager Patrick Meehan. The stress that resulted from the band's ongoing legal woes infiltrated the recording process, inspiring the album's title.

This documentary looks at all the drama surrounding the band at the time and how shady managers took advantage of Sabbath's kind nature. The video also examines every song on the album and offers up unearthed facts some fans may have never known.

Credits:
Editor/Writer/Voice/Producer: Alan Berry

Co-Writers:
Mark Enochs
Jason C, aka Godshifter

Books and Authors used for research and critical lines:
Iron Man by Tony Iommi
I Am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne
Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe: Symptom of the Universe by Mick Wall
Sabotage! Black Sabbath in the Seventies by Martin Popoff
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: The Battle for Black Sabbath by Garry Sharpe-Young
How Black Was Our Sabbath: An Unauthorized View from the Crew by David Tangye and Graham Wright
Rat Salad: Black Sabbath, The Classic Years, 1969--1975 by Paul Wilkinson
Mr. Big : Ozzy, Sharon and My Life As the Godfather of Rock by Don Arden and Mick Wall
One of the family: the Englishman and the Mafia by John Pearson
Black Sabbath: An Oral History by Mike Stark
Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History by Martin Popoff

There are also many online articles I pulled lines and information from..You can see all those links on my website. www.thetapesarchive.com/black-sabbath-sabotage-doc…


00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Writing and Recording Sabotage
01:21 - The Tale of the Mangers
02:00 - Why Sabbath needed to break away from their first manager
03:16 - Don Arden’s thugs
03:29 - Jimmy Page gets Threatened
03:56 - Don Arden making moves
04:32 - The introduction to Patrick Meehan Jr.
06:06 - Jim Simpson sues the band
06:23 - Some Sabbath Success
06:52 - Sabbath starts to crack
07:04 - Tony Iommi collapses
07:19 - A religious freak tries to stab Tony
07:38 - Manipulation by Management
07:57 - California Jam Festival
08:55 - Quotes from Ozzy/Geezer/Tony on Meehan
09:21 - The dark reality of their finances
10:13 - The worst part
10:28 - Does Sabbath even need a manager?
10:58 - Don Arden comes back
11:17 - The shadow cast from Patrick Meehan
11:36 - Crap Compilations
11:47 - Meehan robbing Sabbath
12:01 - Sabbath is beginning to fracture
12:33 - Crank it up! “Hole in the Sky”
13:49 - “Don’t Start (Too Late)”
14:24 - Symptom of the Universe
14:57 - “Megalomania”
15:54 - “Thrill of It All”
17:07 - “Supertzar”
18:17 - “Am I Going Insane (Radio)”
19:36 - “The Writ”
21:25 - The band Queen diss track
22:35 - “Blow on the Jug”
24:20 - The Making of Sabotage’s Album cover
26:56 - Reception of Sabotage
27:54 - One more stick in the gut by Meehan
28:39 - Closing thoughts
29:08 - Who made this video?


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@TheTapesArchive

2 years ago

00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Writing and Recording Sabotage 01:21 - The Tale of the Mangers 02:00 - Why Sabbath needed to break away from their first manager 03:16 - Don Arden’s thugs 03:29 - Jimmy Page gets Threatened 03:56 - Don Arden making moves 04:32 - The introduction to Patrick Meehan Jr. 06:06 - Jim Simpson sues the band 06:23 - Some Sabbath Success 06:52 - Sabbath starts to crack 07:04 - Tony Iommi collapses 07:19 - A religious freak tries to stab Tony 07:38 - Manipulation by Management 07:57 - California Jam Festival 08:55 - Quotes from Ozzy/Geezer/Tony on Meehan 09:21 - The dark reality of their finances 10:13 - The worst part 10:28 - Does Sabbath even need a manager? 10:58 - Don Arden comes back 11:17 - The shadow cast from Patrick Meehan 11:36 - Crap Compilations 11:47 - Meehan robbing Sabbath 12:01 - Sabbath is beginning to fracture 12:33 - Crank it up! “Hole in the Sky” 13:49 - “Don’t Start (Too Late)” 14:24 - Symptom of the Universe 14:57 - “Megalomania” 15:54 - “Thrill of It All” 17:07 - “Supertzar” 18:17 - “Am I Going Insane (Radio)” 19:36 - “The Writ” 21:25 - The band Queen diss track 22:35 - “Blow on the Jug” 24:20 - The Making of Sabotage’s Album cover 26:56 - Reception of Sabotage 27:54 - One more stick in the gut by Meehan 28:39 - Closing thoughts 29:08 - Who made this video?

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@Poppaea-Sabina

8 months ago

Hole in the Sky is one of heaviest songs from this era. Sabotage is my favorite Sabbath album. Master is my second fave. My son considers it a concept album.

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@everybodylovesscout

2 years ago

Megalomania and The Writ are 2 of my favorite Sabbath tunes. So heavy

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@vroitwyrd

1 year ago

Man, this is so well done. I would watch a documentary like this on everyone of their albums.

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@Stu-SB

1 year ago

Bill Wards drumming on Symptom of the Universe is on another level.. The support acts often sat and watched him after their set..now that's validation. 👌

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@justinhamilton9381

2 years ago

That Rolling Stone quote says it perfectly, “Sabotage is not only Black Sabbath’s best record since Paranoid, it might be their best ever.” Most of the time I think Sabotage is my favorite. Then I’ll listen to Paranoid again and I’m not sure anymore. Either way, it’s criminal that this is only their 7th best selling album. And now finding out that this was the first one they actually started receiving royalties for only solidifies the fact that everyone should go out and buy it. Incredible video.

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@yrmthr

2 years ago

those first 6 records are untouchable...but theres something special about SBS and Sabotage...absolute bangers

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@Trachonitis

2 years ago

I was thirteen years old when this album came out and I played it to death. I'm fifty nine years old and I still love that album! Die hard Black Sabbath fan.

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@markscarborough1018

2 years ago

Probably the Black Sabbath album I turn to most when I need an injection of their chemistry. The hardest riffs and deepest, ambient melodies they ever produced, blended together in such balanced proportions, makes for such a mesmerising experience that I get totally lost in. One of those classic albums that has the ability to take control of your consciousness!

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@scottashe984

2 years ago

Sabotage is my personal favorite. Some of Ozzie's best vocals. Nice to see a decent fan made doc

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@MARSHOMEWORLD

2 years ago

Absolutely outstanding effort here. Sabotage is without a doubt one of my favorite records from the original lineup and it's awesome to see some behind-the-scenes stuff I had not heard before. Very well done.

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@robswystun2766

2 years ago

One of my favourite bits of music is when the second (& extended) lilting part of The Writ is coming to an end and it drops back into that heavy outro riff. It's like being hit by a sledgehammer.

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@terrypussypower

2 years ago

“Symptom Of The Universe” is THE heaviest riff EVER!! It’s the classic “Devil’s Interval” that Tony made his own on the very start of the “Black Sabbath” album!

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@standandeliver8376

2 years ago

The first Sabbath "album" I ever bought was the compilation "We Sold Our Soul for Rock and Roll". It was a monumental moment for me because even though I'd never heard the band before (apart from Paranoid the song on the radio), I knew instantly that it was THE sound that had been missing from my life. These days though, it makes me so angry that the band didn't get a penny from it and my money went straight into the corrupt management's pockets.

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@mikekeeler6362

2 years ago

It's amazing that these guys are still living after all they went through most any other band would have quit

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@NoirL.A.

1 year ago

all six of the first SABBATH albums are equally great. one of the most epic and innovative bands in history. it didn't have as many hits but i think it's every bit as great as 'paranoid' or 'master of reality'.

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@thrashmetaldad

2 years ago

"Don't Start (Too Late)" is honestly a terrifying song to me for some reason. I love it. Its mysterious and anxious.

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@centralscrutinizer66

2 years ago

As a kid I loved the Sabotage cover, to me, they were so off the scale cool they could do no wrong. I was impressed by Tony’s digital watch which only James Bond had at the time I thought.

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@brianloughlin6359

2 years ago

Totally agree that Sabotage is Ozzy's peak as a singer, really soulful and powerful vocals.... specially the jazzy outro for Symphtom of the universe and The Writ.

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@babalouie898

2 years ago

Best Sabbath album ever. I’ve loved it since it came out…

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