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Indeed We had some Good Times, damn Good Times …

The Eve of BSMLive we took Janice to a marvelous Luncheon at Sako’s:

note his awesome, and totally metal backyard:

A wonderful feast of baba ganoush, tzaziki, falafel, tabouli, pita, spicy peppers, swordfish, chicken kabobs, rice pilaf, Armenian coffee, baklava, and these brilliant macaroons:

Masterful …
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On the morning of BSMLive Brother Jerome and I witnessed this:

whilst sipping coffee. Followed by The Sitting. Then I was off to escort Janice to the South Shore via ferry. Here Jim (aka The King) took Janice home:

I ferried back and returned to TNGHbtS where Brother Jerome, Winthrop Frank and myself engaged in The CIrcle Game until Visitor Blim arrived, 6 hours later. Some of the fortifications were leftovers from the previous days feast:


Hmmm … the playlist:


pretty nice, right?
A toast to our driver (both past and present):

Visitor Blim arrived and we were OTM.
For years I swore I’d never return to this venue, (Great Woods), but with the Premium Service Blim provided, we parked in an exterior lot. This place was great. Other chaps “getting ready”, a civilized bathroom, and a beautiful place to be:

This was also the store of a mysterious glass-works store:

Rich in Good Times, SIFTM cards had to issued:

Then we set out for the Show:

We were entering the arena itself (some with silly-drink in hand) as the siren of War Pigs began. So good. Part of the Premium Package included having the row to ourselves, and the row in front. Did I say Premium? We were now in the Deluxe Zone. Thanks to Visitor Blim, driver and Ticket agent. Here we see an extremely rare photograph of Blim having a “Good Time”:

Sadly, we were unable to coordinate with G, but knowing he was in the house made it all right. G (aka “Rob”) was the first one I knew to embrace Black Sabbath. I think I even had the opportunity to see Ozzy with Rob in 1982 or 1983 and for reasons I dont remember I couldn’t make it. One of the few regrets of my life. I wonder if I had “made it” the Groove Factor would have been more about Black Sabbath and less about The Cult …
It wasn’t until 1987 my ears began to turn the direction more confidently in their direction. By 1990 I had the first 6 records and Ozzy stuff. And then by 1998 or so the seeds of BSM were being sown. Now here we are, here we all are: Now Today.
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God Bless You All.
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne!
God Bless Tony Iommi!
God Bless Geezer Butler!
… and yes:
God Bless Bill Ward.
God Bless the drummer on the new album and the drummer at the concert!
Everybody Stand Up!
Put Your Hands Up!
I want to See Your Hands!
Go Fucking Crazy!
I love you All!

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