Estranged Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward admitted he misses playing drums with the rest of the gang, singling out the track he misses the most.
Bill told Metal Talk:
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“I just love ‘Hand of Doom.’ It’s great to play. I wish I was still playing it. I miss it. But I love it. It’s part of who I am.”
During the rest of the chat, Bill was asked to single out his favorite Sabbath album. He opted for 1971’s “Master of Reality,” saying:
“The great thing about being a great band is that it takes risks.
“We had the basic foundation down, we had all the rhythms and the grooves and everything, but then it was time to take a risk.
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“So someone – I don’t know who it was; it might have been Geezer [Butler], actually – decided to put that huge-sounding church organ right in the center of ‘Master of Reality.’
“And I think that when we did that, it changed the shape of music just by doing that. I think it showed people what Black Sabbath were capable of playing.”