Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath - Born to Lose Live Performance at Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany
In November 1987, Black Sabbath was deep into their journey with Tony Martin as the frontman, following their 1986 album 'The Eternal Idol.' This live recording from Stadthalle in Bremen, Germany, showcases the band's evolving sound during the late '80s. Interestingly, after this period, they would release 'Headless Cross' in 1989, which many fans consider a significant return to form. This era also marked a transition for the band, as they navigated various lineup changes and a shifting rock landscape. The energy in this performance, featuring Tony Iommi's iconic guitar riffs and Martin's powerful vocals, reflects a band still full of creative spirit, proving that their heavy metal roots remained intact even as they adapted to new styles. It's a captivating snapshot of Black Sabbath as they were still forging ahead, reflecting both their legacy and their willingness to evolve.