Another Classic Black Sabbath Performance Goes Online
. The song comes off the legendary act's fourth studio album Black Sabbath Vol. 4, released just ten days later on September 25, 1972. Though it has since become a classic, "Tomorrow's Dream", released as the record's single, failed to chart. It was during the production that the band's excessive usage of cocaine and other illicit drugs began to take a serous toll on them. As the story goes, drummer Bill Ward thought his playing was so horrendous that he feared he would soon be kicked out. more on this story
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