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Watch Metallica, Guns N' Roses and Tool Cover Black Sabbath at Final 'Back To The Beginning' Gig

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Watch Metallica and Tool cover Black Sabbath at final 'Back To The Beginning' gig in Birmingham's Villa Park yesterday

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John Bush returns to the missed opportunity to join Metallica, which he considers today to be a beautiful anecdote, without regret or bitterness. A striking offer, but never a source of regret In a new interview given to Get On The Bus, John Bush returned to a well-known episode of his career: at the beginning of the [...]

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At one of the most powerful moments of the Back to the Beginning festival, Metallica took the stage of Villa Park to deliver an electrifying set that combined the essence of thrash with a deep respect for Black Sabbath’s legacy. In front of tens of thousands of attendees and millions more in streaming, the San Francisco band paid tribute to the founding fathers of metal from their hometown, with a selection that included a very special live prem…

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The Saturday farewell star concert of Ozzy Osbourne, entitled "Back to the Beginning", featured the participation of Metallica and Guns N' Roses. These bands paid tribute to Osbourne and the original Black Sabbath in what was announced as their last concert in Birmingham, England, in Villa Park. Also, several stars from the rock and metal world gathered to pay homage to Prince of Las Tinieblas in their last live show. The homage to Black Sabbath…

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