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Toward the later days of Sabbath, instead of going in and knocking out what songs we did in rehearsal, we would polish t
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"Toward the later days of Sabbath, instead of going in and knocking out what songs we did in rehearsal, we would polish them to death"

- Geezer Butler

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This quote by Geezer Butler is describing the band's approach to practicing for their Sabbath efficiencies. Instead of merely running through the tunes they had actually rehearsed, they would take the time to perfect them. This suggests that the band was committed to their craft and wished to guarantee that their efficiencies were of the highest quality. It likewise indicates that the band wanted to put in the additional effort to ensure their tunes were as sleek as possible. This quote is a testament to the band's dedication to their music and their desire to provide their fans the very best possible experience.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Geezer Butler somewhere between July 17, 1949 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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