On June 19, 1978, Black Sabbath performed live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, delivering a notable rendition of "Snowblind." This concert occurre... Read Full Description >
On June 19, 1978, Black Sabbath performed live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, delivering a notable rendition of "Snowblind." This concert occurred in the midst of their career, shortly after the release of their album "Never Say Die," which came out on September 28, 1978. "Never Say Die" was significant as it marked one of the last studio albums featuring the original lineup before Ozzy Osbourne's departure from the band. The period surrounding this live recording was characterized by internal struggles within the band, including issues with substance abuse and tensions among members. Despite these challenges, the Hammersmith concert exemplifies the enduring appeal of Black Sabbath's heavy sound and their influence on the burgeoning heavy metal genre, showcasing their resilience and commitment to their craft during a tumultuous time.