Ozzy Thinks Technology Is Killing Music
. Ozzy tells Noisey.com: "The computer age is taking over and there's a lot of trickery. I've actually seen guys in bands. You go, 'Do you want to jam?' and they go, 'Jam? What's that?' Just playing anything together. They can't do it. 'I'll have to consult my computer first.' The art of being in a band is dying." The singer says he's always proud when another musician is influenced by Sabbath - and he doesn't just mean by the music. He says: "I have people at Ozzfest going, 'Man, if it wasn't for Sabbath... we owe you so much.' I go, 'What part of this is influenced by Sabbath?' I get where they're coming from but it's not the music, it's what it says to the people." Read more and watch the video clip here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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