Geezer Butler calls ”it’s over” for Black Sabbath.
He has called time on BLACK SABBATH, declaring “it’s over.”
Dismissing long-discussed fan chatter about a possible final SABBATH gig at Birmingham’s Villa Park, the bassist is the second member of the Birmingham quartet to apparently confirm the end of the band.
Speaking to Eonmusic ,he was asked if there would be a possible final Black Sabbath show at his beloved Villa Park:
“There will definitely be no more Sabbath. It’s done.”
Geezer‘s comments appear to be in line with those of Ozzy, who told Rolling Stone in September that, Tony Iommi has no more interest in playing more Sabbath shows:
”The only thing I do regret is not doing the last farewell show in Birmingham with Bill Ward. I felt really bad about that. It would have been so nice. I don’t know what the circumstances behind it were, but it would have been nice.
Ozzy added:
“I’ve talked to [Tony] a few times, but I don’t have any of the slightest interest in [doing another gig].
“Maybe Tony‘s getting bored now.”