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(TV) OT: A medieval tribute to Black Sabbath



Thought this was too weird and funny to pass up.... Reminds me , also, of a
recently released album of Radiohead covers by a classically trained
pianist....unfortunately cannot remember the person's name or the album
title.
- Russ

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From: "Neb Rodgers" <clam_nebula@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 9:19 AM
Subject: A medieval tribute to Black Sabbath


> I don't make this stuff up, honest!
> -Neb
>
> ---Original Message---
> Black Sabbath songs covered by medieval music band Rondellus
> http://www.sabbatum.com/
>
> Sabbatum is a tribute album like no other  12 Black Sabbath classic
songs
> played by early music band Rondellus and sung in Latin language.
>
> Can You imagine what Black Sabbath would have sounded like if Ozzy
Osbourne,
> Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward would have formed the band in the
14th
> century? Would War Pigs or The Wizard have been as powerful if played
on
> medieval instruments like lute, fiddle and harp?
>
> Curious? So was Rondellus, the renowned Estonian medieval music band. They
took
> 12 Black Sabbath classics and turned them into something totally unheard.
>
> You dont have to take history lessons to get the feeling. Its all on the
new
> CD Rondellus recorded  Sabbatum. An amazing collection of Black Sabbath
> tunes played on medieval instruments and sung in Latin language.
>
>
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