This is the song Dopamine from the Tony Iommi 2005 album Fused with Glenn Hughes on vocals.
Tony Iommi solo at Hammersmith in June 1978 during Black Sabbath's Never Say Die Tour
James Hetfield from Metallica sings Stone Cold Crazy for Queen at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert with Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath on guitar also.
Ozzy sings Tony plays the guitar and Phil play drums..so easy to explain! But to watch it is much more fun:)..
Tony Iommi explaining some licks off the live evil album
Presentacion en la escuela moderna de musica Viernes 27 de Junio,Stgo de Chile
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Iommi visits the class
From Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 20th April 1992
Tony Iommi playing hippie music
Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes 9min epic,I Go Insane,from the FUSED Album.
Frank Anthony "Tony" Iommi (born February 19, 1948, in Aston, Birmingham, England) is a guitarist best known for his tenure in the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. He is the only person to have remained in Black Sabbath throughout the band's entire lifespan. Currently Iommi, bandmate Geezer Butler and former Black Sabbath members Ronnie James Dio an...
Bonus track from the Fused album called The Innocence.
Lyrics:
I'm not the one who will say your name
When said and done, it is all the same
You followed me down a distant lane
You left a scar and it still remains
Who is the one that will take it away
I am feeling the healing hand
What have I done? I've been dying to say
I am feeling the healing...
Live Concert tribute to Freddie Mercury
Live Concert tribute to Freddie Mercury
Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes - Gone
A Tribute To My God,
Tony Iommi
these are some of my favorite Iommi solos
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1) We Wish You A Merry Xmas
Jeff Scott Soto, Bruce Kulick, Bob Kulick, Chris Wyse, Ray Luzier
2) Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Alice Cooper, John 5, Billy Sheehan, Vinny Appice
3) Run Rudolph Run
Lemmy Kilmister, Billy F. Gibbons, Dave Grohl
4) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Rudy Sarzo, Simon Wright
5) Litt...
A vicious live guitar solo by Tony Iommi at Hartford, CT 8/10/1980. Includes the famous breakdown part that was first heard at Cali Jam '74, Orchid, a crushing couple stanzas of the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath riff, and some jazzy improv. One of the best solos I've heard Mr. Iommi play.
A nice little instrumental by the king, the man, the riffmeister: Tony Iommi!
Tony Iommi Blasts out the superb guitar solo to the classic 1992 Dehumanizer album's opening track Computer God! Filmed at the Heaven & Hell gig, Glasgow SECC on 6/11/2007.
Tony Iommi recebe uns presentes divertidos em 1989
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The demo version of "It Falls Through Me", which was originally titled "Through the Rain", that appears on the Eighth Star bootleg. Just like "From Another World", this song is about 30 seconds longer than the officially released version that came out on the DEP Sessions CD. It also features a different solo by Iommi. It is quite obvious that a lot...
The song from the album of the Iommi solo band, after called "Black Sabbath feat. Tony Iommi" due to record label pressures.
A dedicated video to the "Flores" town on Capital Federal, Argentina
Another great song from Iommi's Fused album with Glenn Hughes.
Black Sabbath - No Stranger To Love.
Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally written, recorded, and intended to be the first solo album by guitarist Tony Iommi, but due to label pressures and the prompting of band manager Don Arden, the record was billed as Black Sabbath featuring ...
Audio interview of Tony Iommi from 2005 regarding his solo album and Black Sabbath.
This is a demo of the track, "Don't You Tell Me", which can be found on Iommi's second solo album (first with Glenn Hughes), 'DEP Sessions'. DEP Sessions is essentially an officially released version of the 'Eighth Star' demo from 1996. This song is one of the big differences, in that Iommi changed the riff for the officially released version, beca...
Freddie Mercury Tribute Roger Daltrey, Tony Iommi & Queen