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Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler Talks About Anxieties of Final Gig

Geezer Butler Ozzfest and Knotfest press conference, Los Angeles, America - 12 May 2016
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As Black Sabbath prepares for its final live performance at the “Back to the Beginning” concert this July in Birmingham, England, anticipation is building among fans and band members alike. The legendary rock band, formed in 1968, will reunite its classic lineup – Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward – for the first time in 20 years. This monumental show not only marks the end of an era but also serves as a moment for the band to leave a lasting impression. For Geezer Butler, this final bow brings a mix of excitement and anxiety, as he openly admitted to experiencing nightmares about everything going wrong during the performance.

The event is expected to be a significant gathering for the music world, headlining numerous other renowned musicians and bands. Osbourne, now 76 and battling Parkinson's disease, has been preparing extensively for the show. Despite health challenges, which have included spinal surgeries and a tumor removal, he remains committed to delivering an unforgettable performance. Osbourne has stated that while he might not perform a full set due to these health limitations, the importance of this farewell event cannot be overstated. It offers him a chance to say a proper goodbye to his bandmates and fans, providing a “full stop” to his legendary career.

Geezer Butler's apprehensions about the final show have been compounded by personal conflicts that have kept him and Osbourne at a distance since Black Sabbath's “The End” tour in 2017. He revealed that a falling out between his wife, Gloria Butler, and Osbourne's wife, Sharon, led to a period of silence between the two musicians. Despite past tensions, the show offers a chance for reconciliation. As Butler returns to perform at Villa Park, the stadium of his favorite football team, Aston Villa, there's a sense of coming full circle.

The “Back to the Beginning” concert will also be more than just a Black Sabbath reunion; it will feature a lineup of other iconic rock bands and musicians who have been influenced by Black Sabbath's pioneering work in heavy metal. Acts such as Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Slayer, and more will join on stage, showcasing the enduring influence of Black Sabbath on the genre. Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, serving as the event's musical director, aims to create a historic day for heavy metal, marked by surprise performances and an acknowledgment of Black Sabbath's groundbreaking contributions.

In Butler's own words, ensuring the concert leaves a “great impression” is paramount, as it represents the final live experience for Black Sabbath's audience. His anxiety highlights the immense pressure the band feels to make the event memorable. These feelings are compounded by the fact that, at 75, Butler regularly experiences palpitations and nightmares about the show. He has openly shared these fears as he prepares to give fans one last unforgettable performance alongside his bandmates.

Apart from the emotional weight of the concert, its charitable aspect provides additional significance. The proceeds from the event will be directed towards causes close to the band's heart, including Cure Parkinson’s, Acorns Children’s Hospice, and Birmingham Children’s Hospital, adding a layer of meaning to this farewell event.

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