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Track Name
Psycho Man
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Album
Reunion
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Artist
Black Sabbath
tuned to D
tuned to D
another vocal cover of a Sabbath favorite, and an exercise in higher range singing
tuned to D
cuz you people need to be reminded that I made a doom metal song all on my own, complete with guitar solos and riffs that I still love
the vocal melody i follow in this song isn’t 100% riff like Ozzy. it’s based off Messiah Marcolin’s interpretation from the Black Sabbath medley on Ancient Dreams.
reblogging again because it’s just that amazing, even if I do say so myself
tuned to D standard
tuned to B, so the thrash-riff sounds like it’s in D
retuned to D1/2#

Well, I’m leaving tomorrow at daybreak
Catch the fastest train around nine
Yes, I’m leaving the sorrow and heartache
Before it takes me away from my mind
Send me love and I may let you see me
Send me hopes that can spin in my head
But if you really want me to answer
I can only let you know when I’m dead
When sadness fills my days
It’s time to turn away
And then Tomorrow’s Dreams
Become reality to me
So realize I’m much better without you
You’re not the one and only thing in my heart
I’ll just go back to pretending I’m living
So this time I’m gonna have to depart


Black Sabbath - Tomorrow’s Dream
“Cornucopia” by Black Sabbath
just tune the songs from Volume 4 to D, and they’re not boring any more!