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Then, Now, And, Why

Black Sabbath were near the end of the first third of an unusual U.S.-to Britain-to U.S. tour.

April 1, 1982
J. Kordosh

(1) WHAT CAN WE, AS AMERICANS, DO ABOUT THIS?" WE HAVE TO KILL THEM ALL. EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM.

I was having tea with Ronnie James Dio (singer/lyricist) and Paul Clark (road manager/famous Australian disco dancer) at a very pleasant cafe in Indianapolis. Black Sabbath were near the end of the first third of an unusual U.S.-to Britain-to U.S. tour. Mob Rules has been released three or four weeks earlier. Mercury was not quite visible in the morning sky.

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