
1.88 - Black Sabbath: "Live at Last" (1980)
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About this listen
On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Live at Last” by Black Sabbath, the band’s first live album released in June 1980.
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Summary
In this episode, Bill reviews Black Sabbath's live album 'Live at Last,' discussing the band's tumultuous history leading up to its release and the quality of the live recordings. He provides a detailed analysis of the songs featured on the album, highlighting the musicianship and vocal performances, while also addressing the album's context within the band's legacy.
Chapters
00:00 Podcast Introduction
01:23 Tomorrow's Dream
02:16 The Live Album that should never have been
04:22 Killing Yourself to Live
05:27 Discussion on "Live at Last" Track by Track
08:45 Snowblind
09:49 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Live at Last"
12:20 Children of the Grave
13:41 Podcast Notes and Contacts