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|Date      = June 12, 2001
 
|Date      = June 12, 2001
 
|Author    = Robert Mancini
 
|Author    = Robert Mancini
|Subject  = ''[[Guns, God and Government Tour: Ozzfest 2001 Leg|Ozzfest 2001]] [[2001/06/08 Tinley Park, IL|opening show]]''
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|Subject  = ''[[Guns, God and Government Ozzfest 2001 Tour|Ozzfest 2001]] [[2001/06/08 Tinley Park, IL|opening show]]''
 
|Source    = [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1444449/metal-fights-back-at-ozzfest.jhtml MTV News]
 
|Source    = [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1444449/metal-fights-back-at-ozzfest.jhtml MTV News]
 
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While Slipknot and Manson came out swinging, Black Sabbath decided to lead by example. Playing with the confidence of a band at ease with its place in music history, the metal forefathers spoke volumes about the power and durability of heavy music without asides or pronouncements, but with 90 minutes of classics: "War Pigs," "Paranoid," "Iron Man," "Children of the Grave," "N.I.B.," "Snowblind" and more. The roles were familiar - Ozzy Osbourne as the mad jester, guitarist Tony Iommi as the leather-clad English gentleman, and the crowd echoing every word. The band managed to keep it fresh with a new song - the blues dirge "Scary Dreams" - and some fretwork from Iommi sprinkled throughout familiar gems.
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While Slipknot and Manson came out swinging, Black Sabbath decided to lead by example. Playing with the confidence of a band at ease with its place in music history, the metal forefathers spoke volumes about the power and durability of heavy music without asides or pronouncements, but with 90 minutes of classics: "War Pigs," "Paranoid," "Iron Man," "Children of the Grave," "N.I.B.," "Snowblind" and more. The roles were familiar - [[Ozzy Osbourne]] as the mad jester, guitarist Tony Iommi as the leather-clad English gentleman, and the crowd echoing every word. The band managed to keep it fresh with a new song - the blues dirge "Scary Dreams" - and some fretwork from Iommi sprinkled throughout familiar gems.
  
 
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