Guitarist shared realistic update on speculation of return of the original line-up, publicly supported by the four musicians
All original members of the Black Sabbath In recent months, they have expressed their support for the band’s final show. The vocalist Ozzy Osbournethe guitarist Tony Iommithe bassist Geezer Butler and even the drummer Bill Wardleft out of the last meeting, agreed to a farewell counting on Ward, since the final tour was carried out with Tommy Clufetos in its function.
The topic was addressed again by Iommi, now in an interview with Guitar World. The only member to participate in all the activities of the legendary heavy metal group did not rule out the possibility, but reinforced that it depends on everyone being healthy enough.
He states:
“Who knows? You can never say ‘never’. And we never said ‘never’. It really depends on everyone’s health and what we expect from each other right now.”
There is, of course, a doubt related to the fact that they have all been away from the stage for some time. Furthermore, almost everyone has dealt with problems in recent times.
“Can we still play and sound the same together? I don’t know because it’s been a long time. It’s in the air. When that happens — if it happens — we’ll have to see what state everyone is in and if we can get on stage. If we can, it has to be good. Otherwise, I wouldn’t do it.”
Finally, Tony reinforced: it wouldn’t make sense to just appear in front of the public with instruments. You have to play — and play well.
“What can you prove by doing this? If it’s not right or as good as it was, then there’s no point in doing it. In my eyes, it has to be as good or better.”

Black Sabbath health problems
Among everyone involved, Ozzy Osbourne is the one who is most weakened. The vocalist didn’t even manage to sing during his recent tribute at the Rock and Roll Hall of Famelast October.
Diagnosed with Parkinson’s, the 75-year-old singer’s movements are compromised after a fall at home in 2019. The serious fall worsened his spine, which was operated on in 2003 due to a quad bike accident. His farewell tour as a solo artist, No More Tours IIhad to be canceled definitively.
Tony Iommi76, was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2012. Treatment was successful and in 2016 he revealed that the cancer is in remission, but he is under constant monitoring. It is said that the retirement of Sabbath was motivated in particular by her health, as constant traveling affects her immunity.
Bill Wardalso 76, has dealt with health issues since the 1990s. In 1998, he stopped participating in two of the Black Sabbath due to a heart attack. One of the reasons he was dropped from the reunion announced in 2011 was that he was out of shape, according to Osbourne. The singer said, in a statement published in 2015, that his colleague was in the hospital several times in 2013 and had undergone shoulder surgery. In 2017, he was hospitalized again with heart problems.
The only one not to deal with health problems, at least publicly, is Geezer Butler. However, the bassist announced his retirement from the music world some time ago. Now 75 years old, he says he no longer has the willingness he used to have for a fresh start — which had been attempted with the supergroup Deadland Ritual.
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Source: Rollingstone

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