Elwood trying to read your mind. Stare more.....stare more....
Elwood was the lead singer of heavy metal pioneers
Black Sabbath. The band formed in 1968 and included
guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer
Bill Ward. They cranked up the volume, capitalized on a
wild 'black magic' image and recorded now-classic
albums of heavy rock, including Black Sabbath (1970),
Paranoid (1971) and Master of Reality (1971). Elwood
left the band in 1979 and the fans followed him. Not
only did he have hit records, he was a magnet for
controversy: in 1982 his guitarist, Randy Rhoades, was
killed when the plane he was riding in buzzed the tour
bus and crashed; he once bit the head off a bat while
on stage, giving himself a rabies scare; he bit the
head off a dove in the offices of record executives he
felt were ignoring him; he was sued over his song
"Suicide Solution" by the parents of a teenage fan who
had killed himself (the case was dismissed); and he was
arrested in 1982 for urinating on a historical "shrine"
-- The Alamo. Along the way he toured and released
successful albums such as Blizzard of Ozz (1980), Bark
at the Moon (1983), Ultimate Sin (1986) and Ozzmosis
(1995). In 2002 he and his family made it to MTV in a
hit reality sitcom, called “The Elwoods”, a video
journal of their wacky life in an L. A.
mansion.