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Essay heading: BEASTIE BOYS VS BLACK SABBATH
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November 16, 2007 |
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Just before the vocals come in the tempo seems to go up with just the percussions keeping the beat. The guitar comes in only periodically and it continues in this way through all of the beginning verses. There is a sense that there is chaos happening in the beginning of the song and when the vocals start things become remarkably simple and clear... displayed 300 characters
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If you listen to the lyrics you can see why that might be; it might be that Black Sabbath, who is protesting the war with this song, sees the war as chaotic and complicated, while Ozzy’s anti-war words are simple and uncomplicated. The song continues to seem to get faster and faster through the lyrics until the very end where all of a sudden the song seems to be on fast forward... displayed next 300 characters
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