Over 30 minutes of rare Black Sabbath footage from their 1976 'Technical Ecstacy' tour has now emerged online available for fans to view.. READ MORE: Ozzy Osbourne: a rock'n'roll showman Filmed during a show at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California, on November 9, 1976, the video showcases a young Ozzy Osbourne and his bandmates as they perform classic tracks like Symptom of the "This Is His Full Stop": Ozzy Osbourne Reunites With Black Sabbath for One Final Concert February 5, 2025 8:42 am Ozzy Osbourne Says He's 'Shocked' to Receive Freedom of Birmingham Honor The newly released video shows the band performing 'Symptom Of The Universe', 'Snowblind', 'War Pigs' and more The post Rare Black Sabbath footage from 1976's 'Technical Ecstacy' tour has emerged online appeared first on NME. Technical Ecstasy was Black Sabbath's seventh studio album. It was after the following album, 1978's Never Say Die!, that Ozzy Osbourne was fired from the band in a move that shocked rock fans. But in this footage from the Technical Ecstasy tour the band are a tight unit and Ozzy commands the stage brilliantly - especially during Snowblind Black Sabbath's 1970 single 'Paranoid' is a proto-metal classic that needs no introduction. The scorching iconic riff and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne's wailing vocal melody are unmistakable. It is undoubtedly one of the highest points of the metal legends' career. A rare 31-minute video recording of Black Sabbath from the 1976 "Technical Ecstacy" tour is now online for metalheads to watch.. According to Louder Sound, the live performance footage has never been broadcast to the public online, making its appearance extremely valuable.. Meanwhile, the footage of the heavy metal pioneer was taken on November 9, 1976, during a show at the Selland Arena in Ozzy Osbourne has announced he'll be coming back for his last-ever live performance this summer, as part of a history-making "Back to the Beginning" show that will see him reunite with his original Black
Sabbath bandmates - and share the bill with some of the biggest names in rock and metal. The original Black Sabbath will reunite this July for a British heavy metal festival performance hailed as Ozzy Osbourne's final concert.. The four original members — Osbourne, guitarist Tony Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi AND Ozzy Osbourne performing live onstage (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns) There's been a lot of talk about the new acts stepping to headline Download this year over