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Bruce Dickinson praises drummer Bill Ward and talks about Black Sabbath

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Bruce Dickinson praises drummer Bill Ward and talks about Black Sabbath

Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson was asked during his spoken-word tour at at Palace Of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California (Transcribed by Blabbermouth) about his opinion if Black Sabbath could exist without drummer Bill Ward, who chose not to be part of the band’s reunion in the 10s, because he didn’t agreed with the deal he was offered.

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Bruce Dickinson praises drummer Bill Ward and talks about Black Sabbath:

“I’m a massive lover of Bill Ward’s drumming style; I think it’s inspired. ‘Cause he’s not really a rock drummer; he’s more like a jazz drummer playing rock. And I love that kind of style; it’s kind of like drums that kind of wander around the rhythm and everything else. But he’s on it; he’s brilliant. And I met him. He’s a lovely bloke as well. Slightly mad, but very nice. But then aren’t we all? All of us are on the madness spectrum a little bit.”

“Does Black Sabbath exist without Bill Ward? Well, it’s not a matter of… I don’t think Black Sabbath exist at all now. I think Sharon’s (Osbourne) made sure of that.”

Sharon Osbourne once hired people to throw eggs at Iron Maiden

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