>>17387687Kinda true.
The movement started in the late 60s with psychedelic bands turning to more esoteric material through hippie culture.
Sabbath and Purple were two bands that started in the late 60s, with Purple attaining success because each band member is a lead instrumentalist and Ritchie Blackmore was particularly autistic.
He's also the reason Deep Purple split apart. They were turning more commercial under pressures from the Jews in their record label, and Blackmore was wise to their shenanigans because he fucking loves esoteric shit.
Rainbow went through the same process, starting with esoteric poetry to music and ending up a pop group.
At least Blackmore got the babe.
Black Sabbath got quite a different life.
There the band kept themselves low and lumbering while Ozzy drew all the attention from the masses and the Jewish executives.
He got a handler in the form of Sharon and got completely fucked up on drugs in the process.
Not because he participated in anything malicious, but because he was naive enough to rat about people who did.
That led to albums like Bark At The Moon and songs like Mr Crowley.
>Mr. Crowley, what went on in your head?>Oh, Mr. Crowley, did you talk to the dead?>Your life style to me seemed so tragic>With the thrill of it all>You fooled all the people with magic>Yeah, you waited on Satan's call>Mr. Charming, did you think you were pure?>Mr. Alarming, in nocturnal rapport>Uncovering things that were sacred>Manifest on this Earth>Conceived in the eye of a secret>And they scattered the afterbirth>Mr. Crowley, won't you ride my white horse?>Mr. Crowley, it's symbolic, of course>Approaching a time that is classic>I hear that maidens call>Approaching a time that is drastic>Standing with their backs to the wall>Was it polemically sent>l want to know what you meant>I want to know, I want to know what you meant, yeahHe's effectively calling out the satanic pedophiles there.
Rhoades was sacrificed for that.