The second half was really hard to watch because he said "We owe it to the fans" and "We wanted to do this with HIM". I felt bad for Tony because he had to keep answering questions about it and you just know that it was tearing him up inside. For the record, Tony, you don't owe us anything, though it is a nice gesture to say so. Your talent alongside Ronnie's was and is a privilege for us all to see and hear. Thank you for all your time and effort from all of us, the fans.
goddamn ronnie is the biggest loss for metal since dime i will never get tour with them 2 shamefully but their legacy will be remembered and tony bless him he looks like hes gonna break down cry
Ronnie's passing away was a shock to everyone but his music will live on and as fans that is what we can do. To new singers in bands Ronnie is the example to follow with his professionalism and dedication to music.
I hate thinking this way, but I always thought, "What would this world be without our heroes...?" It's a shame, but they are all well into their 60s and had a great, but "rough on the body" lifestyle, I guess this kind of thing is going to happen sooner or later, I just don't like the thought of it. Rock on, Ronnie! \m/
I've seen Iommi and Dio in person for the Best Of Black Sabbath: The Dio years album release in NYC in 2007. Iommi has always come across as a very private person. Not someone really looking for fame but someone looking to make a living off their art. This is the most animated I've ever seen Iommi in an interview. It's painfully apparent the effect of talking about ronnie has with him.
He usually is more reserved. Honestly, it seems like he's drunk or buzzed. Which wouldn't be far fetched because when they zoom out, he's got a glass of alcohol in his hand. Haha.
@BlackSabbath1776 No attitude was meant...Just after watching that vid and seeing him holding back the tears, kinda made your comment touch a nerve. I apologize for sounding as bad as I did. No harm was meant.
@SlackBabbathTs I agree, Tony is obviously very saddened and it shows in this video. But the tribute will be a great honor of Ronnie's life time of achievement!
The second half was really hard to watch because he said "We owe it to the fans" and "We wanted to do this with HIM". I felt bad for Tony because he had to keep answering questions about it and you just know that it was tearing him up inside. For the record, Tony, you don't owe us anything, though it is a nice gesture to say so. Your talent alongside Ronnie's was and is a privilege for us all to see and hear. Thank you for all your time and effort from all of us, the fans.
uofm97 1 month ago
What a great man, and so grounded and approachable. Praying that I can get tickets for next years Download......
GBDeadnation 3 months ago
wish tony would make a new album with Jorn Lande .
frehleyscomic 5 months ago
Jorn Lande s tribute to Dio is amazin
RisingSon011 1 year ago
goddamn ronnie is the biggest loss for metal since dime i will never get tour with them 2 shamefully but their legacy will be remembered and tony bless him he looks like hes gonna break down cry
Hench666Hunter666Jay 1 year ago
Ronnie's passing away was a shock to everyone but his music will live on and as fans that is what we can do. To new singers in bands Ronnie is the example to follow with his professionalism and dedication to music.
revelation1965 1 year ago
I hate thinking this way, but I always thought, "What would this world be without our heroes...?" It's a shame, but they are all well into their 60s and had a great, but "rough on the body" lifestyle, I guess this kind of thing is going to happen sooner or later, I just don't like the thought of it. Rock on, Ronnie! \m/
takmagic777 1 year ago
Miss you uncle Ronnie James Dio
monthesun 1 year ago
I've seen Iommi and Dio in person for the Best Of Black Sabbath: The Dio years album release in NYC in 2007. Iommi has always come across as a very private person. Not someone really looking for fame but someone looking to make a living off their art. This is the most animated I've ever seen Iommi in an interview. It's painfully apparent the effect of talking about ronnie has with him.
strideninja 1 year ago 5
yes tony defiantly looks and sounds sadden by the lose
BlackSabbath370 1 year ago
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aryadomderaz 1 year ago
Yes this is very heartfelt and sad but at the same time, he's doing the right thing by keeping his name alive.
StevieHimself 1 year ago
Yes, Iommi is obviously deeply saddened.
He usually is more reserved. Honestly, it seems like he's drunk or buzzed. Which wouldn't be far fetched because when they zoom out, he's got a glass of alcohol in his hand. Haha.
BlackSabbath1776 1 year ago
@BlackSabbath1776 Wouldn't you if your best friend died?
CrissKaos83 1 year ago
@CrissKaos83
Yes, I would be. No need to say that with an obvious attitude. I did not say what I said in a bad way at all.
BlackSabbath1776 1 year ago
@BlackSabbath1776 No attitude was meant...Just after watching that vid and seeing him holding back the tears, kinda made your comment touch a nerve. I apologize for sounding as bad as I did. No harm was meant.
CrissKaos83 1 year ago
@CrissKaos83
Oh okay, no problem mate. I apologize for having an attitude towards you. Understandable.
BlackSabbath1776 1 year ago
..Wow,...Tony - usually so reserved & stoic..just heartbreakin' to watch. Glad Jorn Lande is involved,..1 hell of a singer !!!
ccbm2112 1 year ago 15
You can see Tony is really upset about Ronnies passing, he loved the guy, even tho they had their fights...
SlackBabbathTs 1 year ago 4
@SlackBabbathTs I agree, Tony is obviously very saddened and it shows in this video. But the tribute will be a great honor of Ronnie's life time of achievement!
DoomMetalSludge 1 year ago 9