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1 18th November 23:44
jgbintbass
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Heaven And Hell, Motorhead, Testament: First Dates Revealed? - Apr.
2, 2008
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/bla...wsitemID=94095

There are 8 shows planned -- so is anyone planning to see Motorhead
and Testament open for Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath with lead vocals
by Ronnie James Dio)???

There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'... and will someone Eat The Rich?
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2 18th November 23:45
ericfg
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That's one heck of a bill. I hope they make it to South Floriduh. I
might make the effort.
I *was* a big BS fan back in the original Dio era. Still, back then
JP blew them out of the water(IMHO). Since then I've waxed and waned
on Motorhead but recently I've gotten hooked on Testament.
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3 18th November 23:45
jgbintbass
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So... if you were to look for the show perhaps on http://www.Blabbermouth.net
, you'll notice that I left out any mention that Judas Priest is part
of the bill... since their upcoming album, Nostradamus, might just be
their Dark Side of the Moon... or Led Zeppelin IV... with high hopes
by some that it won't be another Turbo. What would exceed my dreams
is if one of the shows I see them includes a night where Ronnie James
Dio can't perform and thus Rob is lead singer of that version of Black
Sabbath again...
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'...
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4 18th November 23:45
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If you've not seen H&H yet go for it. I saw them last November and they
were superb. Dio was in fantastic voice. Iommi, Butler and Dio - absolute
legends. It was an interesting contrast to seeing Ozzy earlier in the year.

Also saw Motorhead recently supporting Alice Cooper. I thought they blew AC
off the stage. Wonderfully loud and raucous.
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