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A philosophical look at heavy metal's dark masters of reality,
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath is one of the world's most influential and
enduring rock bands. Dubbed "the Beatles of heavy metal" by
Rolling Stone, they helped to define a genre with classic
songs like "Paranoid", "Iron Man", and "War Pigs", songs whose
lyrics reveal hidden depth and philosophical insight. Their songs
confront existential despair, social instability, political
corruption, the horrors of war, and the nature of evil. This book
explores the wide range of profound ideas in the band's music and
lyrics to help you understand Black Sabbath as never before.
Discusses and debates essential Black Sabbath topics and
themes, such as the problem of evil, "War Pigs" and the nature of
just war theory, whether or not Sabbath is still Sabbath without
Ozzy, and whether "evil is in the ear of the beholder"
Gives you new perspectives on Black Sabbath's music and
lyrics
Provides a deeper appreciation and understanding of Ozzy
Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, and Ronnie James
Dio
Brings some of history's heaviest thinkers to bear on the
band's music, from Aristotle and Nietzsche to Schopenhauer and
Marx
So . . . can you help me, occupy my brain? Yes! Start
reading Black Sabbath and Philosophy.
Auteur
William Irwin is professor of philosophy at King's College in Pennsylvania. Irwin originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books with Seinfeld and Philosophy in 1999. Irwin has also co-edited The Simpsons and Philosophy and edited The Matrix and Philosophy and Metallica and Philosophy. He is currently the General Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture series.
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What personal and cultural conditions led Black Sabbath to create heavy metal?
What makes Sabbath sound evil? Is evil in the ear of the beholder?
Is it still Black Sabbath without Ozzy?
How can Black Sabbath and existentialism help you to face your demons?
Black Sabbath is one of the world's most influential and enduring bands. Dubbed "the Beatles of heavy metal" by Rolling Stone, they helped to define a genre with classic songs like Paranoid, Iron Man, and War Pigs, songs whose lyrics reveal hidden depth and philosophical insight. Confronting existential despair, social instability, political corruption, the horrors of war, and the nature of evil, this book explores the wide range of profound ideas in the band's music and lyrics to help you understand Black Sabbath as never before. From Aristotle and Nietzsche to Schopenhauer and Marx, this book brings some of history's heaviest thinkers to bear on the band's music. So . . . can you help me, occupy my brain? Yes! Start reading Black Sabbath and Philosophy.
Résumé
A philosophical look at heavy metal's dark masters of reality, Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath is one of the world's most influential and enduring rock bands. Dubbed "the Beatles of heavy metal" by Rolling Stone, they helped to define a genre with classic songs like "Paranoid", "Iron Man", and "War Pigs", songs whose lyrics reveal hidden depth and philosophical insight. Their songs confront existential despair, social instability, political corruption, the horrors of war, and the nature of evil. This book explores the wide range of profound ideas in the band's music and lyrics to help you understand Black Sabbath as never before.
Contenu
Introduction: What Is This That Stands Before Me? x
Acknowledgments: They Sold Their Souls for Rock 'n' Roll xii
Part I Necessary Evil 1
1 Beyond Good and Evil: Facing Your Demons With Black Sabbath and Existentialism 3
William Irwin
2 Masters of a Better Possible Reality: Conquering Evil With Love 12
Liz Stillwaggon Swan
3 Is It the End, My Friend? Black Sabbath's Apocalypse of Horror 20
Brian Froese
Part II Playing Devil's Advocate 31
4 Black Sabbath and the Sound of Evil 33
Joel McIver
5 The Worst of All Possible Worlds: Schopenhauer Meets Sabbath 41
James Heathers
6 Tony Iommi's Hand of Doom: From Plastic Fingertips to Creative Freedom 51
Ken Pepper
Part III The Dark Art of Metal 61
7 The Art of Black Sabbath: Aristotle Joins the Band 63
Greg Littmann
8 Black Sabbath and the Problem of Defining Metal 76
Søren R. Frimodt-Møller
9 Saint Vitus Dance: The Art of Doom 87
Manuel Bremer and Daniel Cohnitz
10 Gods, Drugs, and Ghosts: Finding Dionysus and Apollo in Black Sabbath and the Birth of Heavy Metal 96
Dennis Knepp
Part IV Is It Still Sabbath Without Ozzy? 111
11 It's Not Sabbath Unless Ozzy's the Singer (But It's Fine If You Disagree) 113
James Bondarchuk
12 Fightin' Words: Sabbath Doesn ' t Need the Ozzman 126
Wesley D. Cray
13 The Name Remains the SameBut Should It? 140
Mark D. White
Part V Symptoms of The Universe 149
14 Wicked World: The Politics of the Supernatural in Black Sabbath 151
Erich Christiansen
15 Demons, Dreamers, and Madmen: Is Ozzy Going Insane? 163
Kevin McCain
16 As the War Machine Keeps Turning: Just War Theory, Pacifism, and the War on Terror 171
Jacob M. Held
17 Stop Stereotyping Sabbath: Sex, Subjugation, and Stupidity 182
Robert Arp
Contributors: Children of the Grave 190
Index: The Writ 195