Here's every single special guest and song played from Black Sabbath's Back To The Beginning show
When Back To The Beginning's musical director Tom Morello said the show would be the most historic day in heavy metal history, it wasn't mere hyperbole. Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne's final performances were send-offs for the ages, the climax of an event so seismic the dust may never settle, with a supporting cast to match. Indeed, it may never be matched.
At a packed Villa Park in Birmingham, a stadium built in the streets where Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward grew up, rock and metal's A-list flew in and honoured the four men who invented it all. Every band covered Sabbath, two hastily assembled supergroups did the same, and it all finished with sets from Ozzy and Sabbath themselves, back home, back where it all began. For the last time.
Below is a list of every single song played during Back To The Beginning.
Mastodon1. Black Tongue2. Blood and Thunder3. Supernaut (with Mario Duplantier, Danny Carey and Eloy Casagrande)
Rival Sons4. Do Your Worst5. Electric Funeral6. Secret
Anthrax7. Indians8. Into the Void
Halestorm9. Love Bites (So Do I)10. Rain Your Blood on Me11. Perry Mason
Lamb of God 12. Laid to Rest13. Redneck14. Children of the Grave
Supergroup A15. The Ultimate Sin (with Lzzy Hale, Nuno Bettencourt, Jake E Lee, David Ellefson, Mike Bordin and Adam Wakeman)16. Shot in the Dark (with David Draiman, Jake E Lee, David Ellefson, Mike Bordin and Adam Wakeman)17. Sweet Leaf (with David Draiman, Nuno Bettencourt, Scott Ian, David Ellefson, Mike Bordin and Adam Wakeman)18. Believer (with Whitfield Crane, Nuno Bettencourt, Scott Ian, Frank Bello, II [Sleep Token] and Adam Wakeman)19. Changes (with Yungblud, Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, II and Adam Wakeman)20. Mr. Crowley (with Jack Black, plus Revel Ian, Roman Morello and other young musicians on screen)
Alice In Chains21. Man in the Box22. Would?23. Fairies Wear Boots
Gojira24. Stranded25. Silvera26. Mea culpa (Ah! Ça ira!) (with Marina Viotti)27. Under the Sun
Drum Off 28. Symptom Of The Universe (with Chad Smith, Travis Barker and Danny Carey, plus Tom Morello, Nuno Bettencourt and Rudy Sarzo)
Supergroup B29. Breaking the Law (with Billy Corgan, Tom Morello, K.K. Downing, Adam Jones, Rudy Sarzo and Danny Carey)30. Snowblind (with Billy Corgan, Tom Morello, K.K. Downing, Adam Jones, Rudy Sarzo and Danny Carey)31. Flying High Again (with Sammy Hagar, Nuno Bettencourt, Adam Wakeman, Rudy Sarzo, Chad Smith and Vernon Reid)32. Rock Candy (with Sammy Hagar, Nuno Bettencourt, Adam Wakeman, Rudy Sarzo, Chad Smith and Tom Morello)33. Bark at the Moon (with Papa V Perpetua, Vernon Reid, Nuno Bettencourt, Adam Wakeman, Rudy Sarzo and Travis Barker)34. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (with Steven Tyler, Ron Wood, Nuno Bettencourt, Tom Morello, Andrew Watt, Rudy Sarzo and Travis Barker)35. Walk This Way / Whole Lotta Love (with Steven Tyler, Nuno Bettencourt, Tom Morello, Andrew Watt, Rudy Sarzo and Chad Smith)
Pantera36. Cowboys From Hell37. Walk38. Planet Caravan39. Electric Funeral
Tool40. Forty Six & 241. Hand of Doom42. Ænema
Slayer43. Disciple44. War Ensemble45. Wicked World46. South of Heaven47. Raining Blood48. Angel of Death
Guns N' Roses49. Never Say Die50. Junior's Eyes51. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath52. Welcome to the Jungle53. Paradise City
Metallica54. Hole in the Sky55. Creeping Death56. For Whom the Bell Tolls57. Johnny Blade58. Battery59. Master of Puppets
Ozzy Osbourne 60. I Don't Know61. Mr. Crowley62. Suicide Solution63. Mama, I'm Coming Home64. Crazy Train
Black Sabbath65. War Pigs66. N.I.B.67. Iron Man68. Paranoid
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