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Comment: The song NIB by Black Sabbath has historically been explained to
mean "Nativity in Black." Recently however someone has claimed that the song referred to the drummers gotee. What is the real explanation behind the acronymn NIB? |
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I don't think any of the band members had a goatee around the era of NIB
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a BS fan sites with pictures
http://members.tripod.com/~geezerbutler/bsbio.html BS official site, 1970 promo photo, the album N.I.B. is on was released in 1970. More photos from around the same year. |
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The BS site also lists this in thier band FAQs, but the link from the main site also includes the disclaimer that the FAQs are not verified by the band.
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I have a VHS copy of The Black Sabbath Story Volume One (Warner Reprise Video 1991, released on DVD by EMI 2002) in which lyricist and bassist Geezer Butler confirms the "pen nib" account. I won't link to it but it's right around 8 minutes in.
Last edited by Chris J; 14 March 2007 at 02:54 AM. |
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N.I.B. is my favorite Sabbath song. However, "Paranoid" was the first song I sang to hours old son, because it was the only song I remembered the words to. Not that anyone cares...
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I'll go off topic a while here.
There is a tribute album named Nativity in Black, with, among others, Type 0 Negative, 1000 Homo DJ's and Sepultura. I usually don't like tribute albums, they tend to be bands with no talent trying to sell on someone else's fame, but this one is different. If you like Black Sabbath, get it. It's excellent! |
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