Talk:Seventh Star

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i've long heard that dave spitz and eric singer were both in lita ford's band they were in black sabbath, but i don't know much about this so far. of course, tony iommi and lita ford were involved with each other around this time.

then, years later, lita ford dueted with ozzy osbourne, and lita ford and ozzy osbourne also both used the late randy castillo as a drummer.

i've also heard that another bassist played with both lita ford and black sabbath, but i don't know much about this either.

so there are all kinds of black sabbath/lita ford connections.

Gringo300 14:31, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

Gordon Copley played in Lita Ford's band and is on the track "No Stranger To Love" on "Seventh Star", but did not tour and was never an official member of Sabbath.--MarshallStack 05:03, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

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huh
the opening few sentences dont make sense. k, so, It was wrote by Black Sabbath. Tony Iommi quit the band then Tony Iommi stole the album off of Black Sabbath, and tried to release it. But then, he decided to come back to Black Sabbath to release it, only to quit after he released it.. WHAT.

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