I remember being a 15 year old kid, buying the first Black Sabbath album upon it's official release, and experiencing a hippie tapping on my shoulder in the record store saying......"Hey Kid", that album you are buying? It sucks. I had the first Santana album and Chicago Transit Authority. I was taking a chance on the first Black Sabbath album because my schoolmates were into witchcraft and this album was somehow, a representation of that through Rock music. Lilith Sinclair who was a prominet leader on the east coast and later formed the "Temple of Set" with Aquino resided in our hometown, programming my friends off the street who were physically abused at home.....so because of that environment, the Black Sabbath album was of great interest to everyone in high school. This may have been the very start of the Heavy Metal influence upon kids. It was known then as Hard Rock.
Jesus Freak homes were opened and they tried to convert us teenagers. They gave Black Sabbath a bad image to the school staff and directly blamed sacrifices and Satan cult gatherings on the influence that the band had on our youth. Some people find it hard to believe .....thinking WTF? What does this have to do with music? Back then,,,,music and occult crimes were walking hand in hand. You were not allowed to bring a Sabbath album to school, play their music at "Battle of the Bands", or high school dances. The irony of the situation was that Lilith Sinclair got away with murder and brainwashing many of my friends as Black Sabbath was a decoy for her and they took the blame for influencing us instead.
Edited by TODDLER - December 03 2010 at 08:45