by jclrascal » Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:07 am
Interesting topic and though not likely to be a realistic scenario, it is intriguing to think about.
Kinda parallels a recent debate in the Black Sabbath camp. Evidently, there has been a recent decision made by founder/guitarist Tony Iommi to reform the Mk. II lineup with Geezer Butler and Bill Ward(both original Sabbath members) and bringing Ronnie James Dio back on lead vocals. This lineup wrote, recorded and toured behind the very successful 1980 album HEAVEN AND HELL as a comeback record after Ozzy left(or was fired, depending on who you believe) to go do the solo act.
This group reformed back in '92 for a second time to record a 3rd album together with the exception of MOB RULES drummer Vinnie Appice replacing Bill Ward on drums. This LP(DEHUMANIZER) was farily successful, too, but didn't have the same impact as 12 years before with HEAVEN AND HELL.
Since then, Sabbath has reformed with Ozzy and done tons of shows and made lots of money. But, they have not done a single new album with Ozzy(the last one was 1978 with NEVER SAY DIE) and only recorded a couple of new tracks they appeared on their comeback double live album released in 1998 called REUNION. So it's been 28 years since any original Sabbath material was written and released. As a reference, KILROY was released in 1983, so it's been "just" 23 years for Styx since they've released material by the definitive lineup.
Now, there is demand for a "Best Of" CD which features only the Ronnie James Dio material written on the 3 studio albums he did with Black Sabbath. It will be released before Christmas and the record company did ask he and Tony Iommi(which there has been a history of some bad blood between) to get together and write and record two new studio songs to add to the retrospective. It's a smart marketing idea to get the die hard fans to buy a new collection they already own most of the songs on anyway.
So, Tony and Ronnie got together back in the Spring and wrote and recorded the songs. Also, apparently, they decided to reform next Summer(2007) just to do a few shows over in Europe at some of the music festivals(probably about a dozen). It's not a full blown reunion with new album or extensive world tour, just a temporary get together to do a few shows.
Keep in mind that Tony has wanted to do a new studio album with Ozzy for about 10 years but Ozzy is less than motivated and his voice is pretty much shot(not to mention most of his creativity). Quite simply, Black Sabbath Mk. I(with Ozzy) is a dead horse right now. So, because many Sabbath fans consider the Mk II(with Dio) lineup to be musically superior, there has always been demand to see and hear that lineup write and record.
What's my point, you say?
Well, the debate is on whether to call the band "Black Sabbath" for these shows next summer. Tony Iommi owns the Sabbath name supposedly, so there is no legal reason not to do it. Rightfully so, they COULD ethically call themselves "Black Sabbath" as this lineup is the same one which was together in the early 1980's. It's not like the fans would be getting ripped off--which some Styx fans feel like ever since Dennis left the band.
Having said all of this, the 4 guys have evidently decided to refer to themselves on this tour simply as "Heaven and Hell" and NOT "Black Sabbath" purely for creative reasons. Because they'll ONLY be doing Sabbath songs written with Ronnie James Dio and not any Ozzy classics along with the fact that they are only doing it temporarily. They'll be listed on the bill as "Heaven and Hell" and not advertise themselves as "Black Sabbath".
Could a lineup with Dennis and Tommy(and whoever else) refer to themselves as either "Grand Illusion" or "Pieces of Eight" or maybe even "Equinox"???
I just saw quite a few similarities in the 2 situations, so I thought I'd let you guys know about this...
Respectfully,
Jack C. Lewis II