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From Norway, with love.

For Sliders Sunday.

 

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Inspired from the song: Into the void - Black Sabbath

 

Listen on You Tube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6IwshTL6M

Electric Funeral

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Songº

In music venue (Now Closed) Holloway Road north London

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKY--qaHWSw

 

Misty morning, clouds in the sky

Without warning, a wizard walks by

Casting his shadow, weaving his spell

Flowing clothes, tinkling bell

 

Never talking

Just keeps walking

Spreading his magic

 

Evil power disappears

Demons worry when the wizard is near

He turns tears into joy

Everyone's happy when the wizard walks by

 

Never talking

Just keeps walking

Spreading his magic

 

Sun is shining, clouds have gone by

All the people give a happy sigh

He has passed by, giving his sign

Left all the people feeling so fine

 

Never talking

Just keeps walking

Spreading his magic

 

[Song-"The Wizard" by Black Sabbath, off their 1970 self titled album]

 

Pose by me

Inspired from the song: Behind the wall of sleep - Black Sabbath

 

Listen on YouTube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_WBVm5KC_w

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1968QO9C4eY&list=PLXxpbKHMb79...

Exterior de una fábrica abandonada

 

This pub is both beautiful and fascinating: not only because of its 17th century origins, but also its connections with Kenneth Grahame's children's novel 'Wind in the Willows', Michael Caine's 1976 film 'The Eagle has Landed' (after which he lived for many years in the nearby village of North Stoke), and even Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath: www.brunningandprice.co.uk/packhorse/history

Brindley Place in Birmingham as seen from the Broad Street Tunnel/Black Sabbath Bridge.

Lyric from "Heaven and Hell" - Black Sabbath.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Late April 2021.

****** Bonus - UFO entering underwater base left of center on the horizon ******

Ready for One Final Bow later today, July 5th, 2025.

I saw him the first time in 1977 with Black Sabbath when I was 17 and numerous times since, both as a solo act and with Sabbath. And I'll be watching one last time.

Modified from a public domain internet photo.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtkmRiA5UOE

 

I ragazzi che si amano si baciano in piedi

Contro le porte della notte

E i passanti che passano li segnano a dito

Ma i ragazzi che si amano

Non ci sono per nessuno

Ed è la loro ombra soltanto

Che trema nella notte

Stimolando la rabbia dei passanti

La loro rabbia il loro disprezzo le risa la loro invidia

I ragazzi che si amano non ci sono per nessuno

Essi sono altrove molto più lontano della notte

Molto più in alto del giorno

Nell'abbagliante splendore del loro primo amore

 

Jacques Prevèrt

 

[Silenziosamente sei arrivata...]

 

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Just as I reshot today's picture for a rainy day, my wife said, "Ozzy Osbourne died" - of course I had to make a tribute (with the minifigures still on strike)

I knew Black Sabbath through my wife, so quite late in my life, given that I knew other bands from that era since I could crawl. Was instantly hyped, though I admit that as a singer I preferred Ronny James Dio, only the recent albums with Ozzy were okay. Nonetheless I've got tears in my eyes, another era gone, another icon dead.

Rest in Peace, Ozzy.

 

Toy Project Day 3646

I have no words farewell to a legend ♥

The world is a lonely place - you're on your own

Guess I will go home - sit down and moan

Crying and thinking is all that I do

Memories I have remind me of you.

 

Black Sabbath - Solitude

Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

Visons of a different reality.

Walking along the Great River whit the music of Black Sabbath.

 

Visoni di una diversa realtà.

Camminado lungo il Grande Fiume sulle note dei Black Sabbath.

 

Visions d'une réalité différente.

En marchand le long du Grand Fleuve, sur le notes des BlackSabbath.

  

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (first album - 1970)

Copertina del disco / The album cover / La pochette de l'album

 

Black Sabbath Wiki (Italiano)

Black Sabbath Wiki (English)

Black Sabbath Wiki (Français)

 

Also a song of the cult band Black Sabbath.

 

Taken with a 7Artisans 55 mm F1.4 lens.

This is a landscape view of the ancient rock carved graves on the headland at Heysham in Lancashire. I posted a portrait view of them a few days ago, but I rather like this image, so I apologise for posting a similar shot. This small headland is managed by the National Trust and consists of the ruins of St Patricks Chapel which dates from the 5th Century. These graves date from the 11th Century and would have been created for high status individuals. They were originally covered by stone lids and have wooden crosses placed in the slots which are still to be found at the head of each grave.

 

I popped here in the hope of catching a sunset after a day of incessant rain. At first it didn't look like the sun would appear, but patience paid off as it broke through the cloud to give this display. These graves appear on the cover of "The Best of Black Sabbath", hence the title I have given this!

 

Taken with a NISI S5 Filter system on my Nikon D850 and Nikkor 14-24 lens. I used a reverse ND Grad and a soft Grad to get some balance in the image.

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Inspired by Cathedral`s cover of Black Sabbath

Solitude

My name it means nothing

my fortune is less

My future is shrouded in dark wilderness

Sunshine is far away, clouds linger on

Everything I posessed - Now they are gone

Oh where can I go to and what can I do?

Nothing can please me only thoughts are of you

You just laughed when I begged you to stay

I've not stopped crying since you went away

The world is a lonely place - you're on your own

Guess I will go home - sit down and moan.

Crying and thinking is all that I do

Memories I have remind me of you

 

“a vida metropolitana é como uma permanente colisão de grupos e conluios, um contínuo fluxo e refluxo de opiniões conflititivas. (…) Todos se colocam freqüentemente em contradição consigo mesmos (…) e tudo é absurdo, mas nada é chocante, porque todos se acostumam a tudo (…) um mundo em que o bom, o mau, o belo, o feio, a verdade, a virtude, têm uma existência apenas local e limitada (…) eu começo a sentir a embriaguez a que essa vida agitada e tumultuosa me condena. Com tal quantidade de objetos desfilando diante de meus olhos, eu vou ficando aturdido. De todas as coisas que me atraem, nenhuma toca o meu coração, embora todas juntas perturbem meus sentimentos, de modo a fazer que eu esqueça o que sou e qual meu lugar. (…) vejo apenas fantasmas que rondam meus olhos e desaparecem assim que os tento agarrar”. (JJ Rousseau, em “A Nova Heloísa”)

 

Alma Urbana

 

Urban soul

 

"Metropolitan life is like a permanent collision of groups and stunts, a continuous ebb and flow of opinions conflititivas. (...) All arise often in contradiction with themselves (...) and everything is absurd, but nothing is shocking, because all get used to everything (...) a world where the good, the bad, the beautiful, the ugly, the truth, virtue, have an existence only local and limited (...) I start to feel the drunkenness that this agitated and tumultuous life condemns me. With such an amount of objects unfold before my eyes, I'm getting dizzy. Of all the things that attract me, none touches my heart, though all together disturb my feelings, so do I forget who I am and what my place. (...) I see only ghosts that haunt my eyes and disappear as soon as I try to grasp. "(JJ Rousseau, in "The New Heloise")

It has been an awful day in Lancashire with torrential rain, but the forecast said the rain would clear just before sunset. So I went to the headland at Heysham and it didn't look promising! But as I walked towards the ancient 5th Century St Patricks Chapel the skyline began to clear. I set up to get these rock cut graves, carved out of the sandstone headland, with the setting sun over the sea. I used a NISI S5 filter system with a circular polariser, Reverse ND Grad and soft grad on my Nikon 14-24.

 

These rock cut graves were created for high status individuals around the 11th Century and have rock cut sockets created for wooden crosses. I later found out that these graves were used for the "The Best of Black Sabbath” Album cover.Hence the title of the image!!

.......Iron Man

R.I.P Ozzy 3 December 1948 - 22 July 2025

Thanks for the music and memories.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRcYjJQ0JHg

Legendary heavy metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio playing with Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath) at Charter One Pavilion Northerly Island in Chicago Illinois.

What more can you do

No more tomorrow

Life is killing you

Dreams turn to nightmares

Heaven turns to hell

Burned out confusion

Nothing more to tell.

Birmingham UK Black Sabbath Bridge-present

Black Sabbath mural in Digbeth, art by N4T4 and Wingy. The Sabs are due to perform one last time in Birmingham this summer - and then presumably they will retire to The Dark Side!

Leica M6 Classic 0.85, Summicron DR 50mm f/2, Fujichrome Velvia 50, E-6.

VALUE HM - "In the fields the bodies burning. As the war machine keeps turning." #blacksabbath

Black coffee is fine, but you can't beat the real thing.

One of the first albums I ever bought was "Master of Reality by Black Sabbath at the age of 14, that was 54 years ago !!

And yes, I've still got it....

 

RIP Ozzy..

A 1970 Volkswagen Transporter T2 [Typ 2] "Bay Window" W/ black plate Sheffield-area registration “FWE 212H” sits outside a workshop in Nottinghamshire, U.K. Note the sticker in the rear side window - “I like my coffee like my Sabbath” - an obvious reference to the mighty metal band Black Sabbath. The band released their first two full length albums the same year this vehicle was built.

The gifts you bring are fire

and your dreams they turned to dust

Your flying days are over

and your wings have turned to rust...

If I didn't know better

I'd say all you had is lost...

 

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A tarmac view of the garage at the Lone Pine Airfield where many a Hollywood cowboy have landed enroute to the Alabama Hills...

 

created in support of Memories In Music for the Music Heritage Project and Memories In Music in the Midlands Exhibit.

 

tech details: mixed media

acrylic, collage, airbrush combined in traditional techniques

24" x 36" canvas

 

website: www.cynthiablair.com

The mural of Black Sabbath on Navigation Street is causing a stir. The Artist Mr Murals is painting on the wall leading up to New Street station. People have been so interested in the progress of this street art. This is my photographic take of the four members of the group. There is much more to the mural along the street and this is one of the first parts completed.

My first Milky Way shot of the 2016 season taken at the beginning of March. This image was inspired by Black Sabbath. I saw them in Calgary for the first (and last) time and then went out to shoot. The clouds and light pollution added to my idea for this image.

Stone cut-out graves at St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham.

 

Believed to be some of the earliest examples of Christian burials in the country. Likely constructed in the 11th-century, each grave is carved from solid rock and because a large number of bones were found, it is thought that these graves acted as a reliquery and were reserved for the privileged, including what seems to be one child.

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