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Black Sabbath the End of the End (2017)
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Since I've got to this building today, I've been happy, I've been cheerful, my emotions are flying all over the place. It's weird. Let's see what happens. It's going to be pretty strange, I think. I don't know how I feel really. It's going to be very sad, and it's going to be joyful as well in the same time. I don't really know what to expect. Got butterflies in me stomach. Feel like I'm being sentenced to death or something. Like something terrible is about to happen. It'll be a feeling of knowing we're not going to be playing these songs again. It's our last show ever. We have to leave the audience with the best show that they're ever going to see from Sabbath. This is definitely it. One of the proudest thing I have in my heart is the fact that Black Sabbath wasn't a band that was created by some big mogul guy. It was four of us, let's have a go, we have a dream, and it came true beyond our wildest expectations. We're Black Sabbath. It just seemed right to start off with Black Sabbath. Louder! It immediately puts you there, I mean... The fans, you know, they love that song, so... What is this That stands before me? Figure in black Which points at me Turn around quick And start to run Find out I'm the chosen one Oh, no Big black shape With eyes of fire Telling people Their desire Satan's sitting there he's smiling Watches those flames Get higher and higher Oh, no, no please God help me What happened when you first played Black Sabbath? It was at The Pokey Hole in Lichfield. This place called The Pokey Hole Club. I'd just written Black Sabbath that morning at rehearsal. Tony comes up with that all-time classic wonderful riff... And he's like, "Oh, yeah." You know instinctively when you're onto a good one. We did the usual 12-bar blues set. We sort of just put that new song in that we'd just done. When we put it in, the whole place went mental. Is it the end, my friend? Come on! Satan's coming 'round the bend People running 'cause they're scared The people better go and beware No, no, please, no Let me see those hands! Come on! Thank you! Let me see it! Let me see those hands, come on! God bless you all. How you doing? Well, this is the final show for Black Sabbath. We hope you've enjoyed us over the years. I guess you have or you wouldn't have come out tonight. I gotta tell you something, man, what a journey we've all had up here, man. It's fucking amazing! We started in 1968, and it's now 2017. I don't fucking believe that shit, man. Black Sabbath, from day one, has always been my life, and I've, you know lived every aspect of it. I kind of remember playing The Crown pub, and I'm thinking, "Well, this is good for a couple of years. "Drink a few beers, and have a jam." And that was the beginning of the most incredible adventure I could ever think of. It's kind of being put in a barrel, and rolled down the biggest mountain ever, and you come out, and you're like, 49 years later, it's mind-blowing. We didn't think it'd last more than three or four years back then, never mind nearly 50 years. You know, even our own families thought that we were just wasting our time. We've always done that, I remember, since day one, we were up against a big challenge and so on to push our music through. -Right. -And it's been that way all the way along the line, you know. It took us seven auditions to get a record deal. One of the guys told us to go away, learn to play our instruments, and write proper songs. And that was like... It was like, "Thanks," you know... And it took us, like, ten years to get into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Because people, you know, didn't really want to recognise us as what we are. Talking about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I'd go, "Don't fucking put me in, I don't give a fuck." Because it's the fans that matter to me. They buy the records, they buy the stuff. Here's a song called Fairies Wear Boots. Come on! Everybody, let's go, come on! Goin' home, late last night Suddenly I got a fright Yeah, I looked through a window and surprised what I saw Fairy wear boots and dancin' with a dwarf All right! Yeah, fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies Yeah, fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me I saw it, I saw it with my own two eyes Let's go! I love you! The tour has been brilliant, the whole tour. I mean, all these countries we've played... How many gigs do you think you've done? A lot. Over 12. Well, the 13th tour, before... that was going to be the last tour that we'd do, but then, only few months after, we thought, let's just do a proper final tour. Come on! Finishing off in Birmingham, it was fantastic. It was just that thing where we started, and that's where it should finish. I don't know whether I've got a brilliant accent or not, I mean, really, but as soon as I cross that border I'm Brummie again, it just comes out... - I mean... - All right? This is our home, where we were all born. So, that makes it special for us. Every Saturday, I could hear the Villa roar of the crowd until I was old enough to go down and see 'em. So, what's more important? Sabbath or the Villa? Villa, of course. It's just in your blood, isn't it? Birmingham have really got behind Black Sabbath in the last few years, you know, with the home of metal dedicated to us, and the stars on the pavement to us. You know, things like that. We know he's got his tram. -You've got a tram? -Yeah, there's, like, a sign, it's about that big, on this massive tram, and I was like,"That's nice." The girl who lives in my house sells my room for 450 quid a night, if you want to stay in the room. Must be a tiny room in the fucking house, not bigger than my garden. That's where he stays when he goes to Birmingham. I want to see everybody! Come on! Thank you! How you doing? Here's a song called Under The Sun. Thank you! Well, I don't want no Jesus freak to tell me what it's all about No black magician telling me to get my soul out Don't believe in violence I don't even believe in peace I've opened the door and my mind has been released The songs we're playing for this tour have been basically the classic songs. You know, this is the classic line-up, so we're doing the classic songs. Though, what we can do is go on and play what we think that they want to hear, and, I mean, after all these years, I think we know our audience, you know? There's always going to be people saying, "Why didn't you play this?" or "Why didn't you play that?" And "Why are you still playing Iron Man and stuff?" But if you don't play Iron Man, you can forget it. You have to, 'cause otherwise, people will feel cheated. And here goes everything now, come on. Every day just comes and goes Life is one big overdose People try to ruin me And I can't see through their frustration People riding their real pace Keep on running their rat race The ante is risen once a week In their world of make-believe Come on! So believe what I tell you It's the only way to fight in the end Just believe in yourself you know you really shouldn't have to pretend Don't let those empty people try and interfere with your mind Just live your life and leave them all behind I'm not so much a singer as I am a frontman. I could never hold a job down. I was born to do this, you know. I like to get the crowd going, you know. I want to see jumping people there in the audience. It turns me on. I mean, I'm certainly going to miss that as far as being on stage with the guys, and seeing the fans, because that is a sight to see. There's nothing like it. It's just fantastic. That's another sad thing, that we're coming to an end, because the amount of people that have got in touch with us via Facebook and whatnot. It's been their lives as well as mine, and they've lived the same sort of thing through this, like I have. I mean, that is brilliant, to know that you've touched people's lives in that way, that's... That they are part of this. Thank you! To finish everything on the last gig, and all just disappear, with all the commotion and everything, it would be too much, so, it's nice we can see each other for a few days after the last show. To get a chance to talk, you know, because you never have a chance on the last show. I'd like to think, well, we can go in the studio, and recreate a sort of a rehearsal environment, and Ozzy can sing some of the songs that we haven't played for years. But I think it'll be different 'cause all the years, we never actually filmed anything in the studio, really, we just recorded. That's sort of the plan. -All right? -Nice day, ain't it? Lovely, and it goes really nice. Very unusual. What time is Ozzy getting here? - Five to four. - Five to four? Not four o'clock, right? Not four o'clock. Hiya. Oh, there he is. -All right? -All right? You sang great the other night by the way. It's really good. Everything works, you know. -It moves, everything... -Yeah. Yeah, you sang really well. What are we doing first? -What do you want to do? -Wizard. Is there any headphones? I can't hear what the fuck's going on. -Headphone, did you say? -Yeah. One, two. What the fuck is going on down here? It ain't plugged in. This is a good idea, isn't it? I'll just shove it up my ass. Plug the fucking thing in! No wonder I can't hear fuck all. This ain't plugged in. Yeah, I mean, we haven't played The Wizard for God knows how many years. I haven't even listened to it, but I think it'll be all right. Misty morning clouds in the sky Without warning the wizard walks by Casting his shadow weaving his spell Funny clothes tinkling bell Never talking Just keeps walking Spreading his magic So, do you feel like you're outsiders? I think we used to be. I think we're accepted a lot more now. It's a lot easier now when we're doing interviews and stuff. Back in the old days, it was like, "them against us" kind of thing. The first album got slagged in the music press. 'Cause we'd sort of made it without the press knowing about us. We'd built up a following around the country, outside London, unfashionable places like Carlisle, and people thought if you didn't make it in London, then you weren't worth anything. And we didn't really play that much in London, so the London press had never heard of us. They didn't give us any ounce of encouragement. In fact, we'd stopped doing press for a while in the early days 'cause there wasn't any point in doing it 'cause it was all bad. The British press didn't give us a break. Every opportunity they had, they would slag us with something or the other. Well, fuck them. That's all right. I remember, I didn't sleep after the gig, I was so fucking revved up. -And me. -Until last, I was... I didn't sleep a fucking minute till yesterday. I was up till 6:00 in the morning, I couldn't sleep, yeah. -Blimey. -Wizard. Are you having a good time? Yeah! I can't fucking hear you. Yeah! I'll make it easy for you. I will count to three, and I want to hear everybody shout, "Yeah!" Okay? One, two, three! Yeah! Louder, come on! One, two, three! Yeah! One more. Give me one more. Put some balls into it. Let's go. One, two, three! Yeah! That's it. Here's a song called Into The Void. Come on! Yeah! Yeah! Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the night sky they blast Through the universe the engines whine Could it be the end of man and time? Back on earth the flame of life burns low Everywhere is misery and woe Pollution kills the air the land and sea Man prepares to meet his destiny, yeah Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the black sky so vast Burning metal through the atmosphere Earth remains in worry, hate and fear With the hateful battles raging on Rockets flying to the glowing sun Through the empires of eternal void Freedom from the final suicide Let's go! Freedom fighters sent out to the sun Escape from brainwashed minds and pollution Leave the earth to all its sin and hate Find another world where freedom waits Past the stars in fields of ancient void Through the shields of darkness where they find Love upon a land a world unknown Where the sons of freedom make their home Leave the earth to Satan and his slaves Leave them to their future in their grave Make a home where love is there to stay Peace and happiness in every day Bringing back to the original line-up again, unfortunately, we left Bill. Um, it's great. It means everything to me. It always has done. Yeah, it was one of our ambitions, I suppose, to come back full circle. Whenever these guys are on stage, it just fits. Sometimes, I'm scared to look up at him. 'Cause as soon as you make eye contact, he'll pull off some kind of daft face, just to make you crack up. He's not too bad on this tour, but on previous tours, he sort of forgets the audience are there, and just dedicates the whole show to try and make me and Tony double up on stage, and it's really hard to concentrate on playing when you're laughing. Thank you. I must confess I was thinking about Bill a lot on Saturday. I mean, it's... I don't know... I don't know, fuck's sake. I mean, it would have been nice of Bill, but, it became such a fiasco trying to get it organised, you know, and I don't think Bill trusted the whole situation. I don't know, I don't know really... We don't really know what, you know, what it was all about. I mean, it would've been great if Bill could've joined us on the shows or even the last two shows, you know, would've been great, but he wouldn't do that. Bill wouldn't. If Bill was going to do it, he'd want to do the whole lot. And... Which we'd have been okay with, but it just didn't happen. This next song is about a substance we used to play around with. It's called Snowblind. Let me see your hands, come on! Come on! Everybody! What you get and what you see Things that don't come easily Feeling happy in my pain Icicles within my brain Cocaine Come on! Let me see those hands, come on. Something blowing in my head Winds of ice that soon will spread Down to freeze my very soul Makes me happy makes me cold Cocaine Let me see every pair of hands, come on. My eyes are blind but I can see The snowflakes glisten on the tree The sun no longer sets me free I feel the snowflakes freezing me I love you all, man. Well, yeah, we did have a little indulging. We did burn the candle at both ends, as you say. What about the candle now? It's gone out now. Come on! That was the great thing about it, was we had a laugh, you know. Now, because we travel the way we do, we don't get a chance to even talk to each other half the time because it's... You know, you're on the plane, and everybody keeps their self to themselves, and then we get there, and we get in different cars, and go to the hotel. And then at the hotel, we don't really socialize much like we used to. Not because we don't get on, it's just that the way it's gone, you know, years ago, we ought to go down to the bar, and everybody drank, but of course, the others, you know, don't drink now. Come on! Go crazy for me, come on! Don't you think I know what I'm doing Lying snowblind in the sun Will my ice age ever come? Cocaine Next month, I'll ask for you to plan the travel. Ozzy's fucking begged for about three or four hours to have a fucking drink. I mean, I was stoned or zonked every day for a long time, on beer, or booze, or... And I don't want to do that any more. First when I quit with cigarettes, I didn't do the patch. I tried the patch, but that was making it worse, like, when I took the patch out, I rewarded myself with a cigarette. But it's when you make your mind up, when you want to quit anything, you've got to, you have to be the one to say, "I'm going to beat this." I was just fed up of everything. Everything that I did bad was alcohol and drug-fuelled, so, touch wood, since then, I've haven't done anything bad. I love you all. Thank you. Thank you! Thank you! Are you having fun? I nearly said, "Shall we come back and do it again?" We're not. So, okay, here's a song called War Pigs. Let me see those hands! If you want to sing along with me, please do. Come on! I want to see you. Everybody, clap your hands, come on. Generals gathered in their masses Just like witches at black masses Evil minds that plot destruction Sorcerer of death's construction In the fields the bodies burning As the war machine keeps turning. Death and hatred to mankind Poisoning their brainwashed minds Oh lord yeah! Oh lord yeah! Thank you! Let me see them, come on, all of you! Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor Yeah Time will tell on their power minds Making war just for fun Treating people just like pawns in chess Wait till their judgement day comes Yeah Everybody, let me see those hands, come on. Now in darkness, world stops turning Ashes where the bodies burning No more war pigs have the power Hand of God has struck the hour Day of judgement God is calling On their knees the war pigs crawling Begging mercy for their sins Satan, laughing spreads his wings Oh lord, yeah Let me see 'em! I think playing live is, well, that's where it's at, really. It's the best experience of all. Apart from watching the Villa win. You do a record, you're doing it with each other, but when you're out and just playing to an audience, I mean, it's so different. You feel that energy from the audience, and I think it helps you play better, really. We go in there with a mission to get that audience going nuts, if we can, sometimes you pull it off, sometimes it don't work. Once you cross the invisible line, it's shit or bust. Everybody! I love you! Come on! Well, they've always been a great crowd for us in Birmingham. I've gotta be honest, all the crowds have been very supportive, and really behind us everywhere. We get a whole age range from, like, little kids to people as old as me. That's what shows how well we've been doing. I mean, the kids in the audience weren't even born when we wrote that song. It's a great feeling when you're up there, and they're singing along with you. It's great. Come on! Thank you. You can sing your hearts out here. Thanks, though. -What are we going to do now? -Wicked World. Yeah. I'm doing it now. It feels funny now, it's been far too long... I know. The world today is such a wicked thing Fighting going on between the human race People give good wishes to all their friends While people just across the sea are counting the dead A politician's job they say is very high Most of the songs that we wrote, the best songs come out of nowhere. Starting from music coming with a riff. I come up with the melody, Geezer writes the lyrics. He writes the best lyrics under the sun for this kind of music. There's nobody to touch him. The best lyricist that I've ever worked with. All the lyrics come from what we experience. But for me it's cathartic because it's something that's built up in me, and the best way to get it, what I'm feeling about, is through the music. They still stand up, I think, 'cause they were all about social stuff that was going on back then, and same things are still going on now. I mean, War Pigs is anti-war, and then there's a lot of songs about climate change, and drug addiction, mental illness... All kinds of things we wrote about back then are still relevant today. A woman goes to work every day after day She just goes to work just to earn her pay Child sitting crying by a life that's harder He doesn't even know who is his father It's been like a million years since we've played that, you know. It was, yeah. That was a long time ago. Fuck, you know, about 49 years. Long time ago that was. Can you believe, fucking, we've been around 50 years? We shouldn't be living, at the pace it's gone. -I know. -Everything has gone fast. Yeah, yes, indeed it has. -We'll all be dead soon. -No. -What? -We'll be dead soon. You know, what happened to all them fucking '80s bands? They had fucking herds of the fuckers. -Yeah... -They have all fucking disappeared. You know, I wait for a fucking hour, get in the tour bus, get in the fucking... Fucking What a joke! Fucking shit that was. What you gonna do? Time's caught up with you Now you wait your turn You know there's no return Take your written rules You join the other fools Turn to something new Now it's killing you First it was the bomb Vietnam napalm Disillusioning You push the needle in From life you escape Reality's that way Colours in your mind Satisfy your time Oh, you you know you must be blind To do something like this To take the sleep that you don't know You're giving Death a kiss Oh, little fool now Your mind is full of pleasure Your body's looking ill To you it's shallow leisure So drop the acid pill Don't stop to think now Come on! You're having a good time, baby But that won't last Your mind's all full of things You're living too fast Go out enjoy yourself Don't bottle it in You need someone to help you Put the needle in, yeah Let me see those hands! Tony got his diagnosis as we were writing the album. Um, he didn't even realise at the time that he'd lost so much weight. He was, like, so thin, and Ozzy said to him, "You know you've lost weight, have you been to a doctor lately?" And he was saying, "No." So, we had to break for Christmas, and he went to a doctor, and they diagnosed his lymphoma. Yeah, well I think as soon as I was diagnosed, it changed my life entirely. I mean, I had to think differently, do things differently. Um, try and get some reasonable sleep as opposed to staying up. And when he was having chemo, that completely knocked the hell out of him. Time was of the essence, I didn't know I was actually going to be alive to finish an album, to be honest. I thought for me it was, you know, I could go next year, you know. But he wouldn't give up, he'd go to the hospital, he'd just have his chemotherapy, and come in to the studio, and he just wouldn't give in to it, which... And that greatly inspired us. Some days I'd feel really rough, and I couldn't work, and the other lads helped me through that because we could... They'd come to the house, and they understood if I said, "I'm tired, I gotta go and lie down." And they were... They were all with it. I mean, I got... I just, like, admired him so much, I thought, he's going through that, and he's like fighting to get this album done, and so, it was total inspiration. I wanted to get an album done, and get, you know, do what I could and keep working through it. Because the last thing I wanted to do was to sit around moping about having this and that and the other, you know. Yeah, he's got that fight in him that's... I mean, I don't think I would... If I'd have been diagnosed, I'd have gone, "Thank you. Gone to bed forever." Um... He's just always been a fighter, Tony. I mean, he's always... He is the fighter in the band, isn't he? Yeah, I mean, literally, we used to be a fighter as well when we were growing up. I find it difficult to turn my back on things like that. Because if you do, we don't get anywhere. You just got to... I've just always been like that. I just have to go through it and carry on. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Louder! Louder! Hey, hey, hey. I am Iron Man Has he lost his mind? Can he see or is he blind? Can he walk at all Or if he moves will he fall? Is he alive or dead? Has he thoughts within his head? We'll just pass him there Why should we even care? God bless you all! He was turned to steel In the great magnetic field When he travelled time For the future of mankind Nobody wants him He just stares at the world Planning his vengeance That he will soon unfurl Let me see your hands, come on. I don't give a fuck what anybody says. There is not a human fucking soul or anybody else who can come up with a riff like that. Fuck it. Time and time again, I go, "He can't... He can't beat that. There's no fucking way." And every time he will do it. I don't know, it's probably the one thing that I can do, and I've said it, and I'll probably never come up with another riff. And when he dried up, he fucking dried up. I was like, "What's happened to our genius?" He's fucking unbelievable. And considering he had to take out his finger at the doctors forget playing guitar. That's fucking determination. And until this day, I am baffled how he knows what fucking string he's on. Let's go crazy a little while. Come on, let's go. All right. Come on, let's go. Go crazy, all right? Come on! Geezer said that he reckons you're playing better than ever. Would you agree with that? Yeah, but he's got his monitor switched off, he can't hear well. Well, you know, Geezer and myself have always been really close. Not only as friends, but in playing, you know, we bounce off each other. It's almost psychic in some ways. Both just lock on. It's only like that when I'm playing with Tony. Like, I play with other people, I just... It's just not the same feeling. It's just the feeling that Tony exudes sort of gets into me soul. The kind of thing comes out of my soul is between we playing. I'm nowhere near as good on bass when I'm playing with anybody else, but he just brings it out of me. There's nobody else Like him. I am Iron Man! Come on! Thank you! Have you let go OF the resentment about getting ripped off in the early days? -Does that still bug you? -Well, you got to accept it. You can't let it ruin your life. It's a part of what happened to so many bands as well from that period, you know, went through... Because there was no legal lawyers as such, musical lawyers, anyway. In them days, you just had a regular lawyer who'd draw up a contract, which was... You know, with loopholes galore in it. So, I mean, you know, from The Stones onwards, we've had the same problem. And we were bad enough with the one that we did get never mind what we didn't get. If I had a lot of millions of dollars, I'd have been doing heroin every fucking week. If we'd have had our money, we would've all been fucking dead. Everybody's got to jump. Come on, you guys, come on! Come on, let's go crazy! I love you guys! All right, let's go! Come on. Revolution in their minds The children start to march Against the world in which they have to live And all the hate that's in their hearts They're tired of being pushed around And told just what to do They'll fight the world until they've won And love comes flowing through Yeah Let's go! Children of tomorrow live in the tears that fall today Will the sun rise up tomorrow bringing peace in any way? Must the world live in the shadow of atomic fear? Can they win the fight for peace Or will they disappear Thank you! I want to see those hands! Come on. Hey! Now! Sabbath has become bigger than ever now, I think. I mean, which is weird, it's the time when we're going to stop. But, you know, at some point or other, you got to stop. You can't just go on indefinitely, and I don't want to go on and keel over on stage, I wouldn't like that. That's not how I want to go out. I think we're playing better than ever at the moment. And it's great that we're going out, giving people a really good show, us at the top of our profession, so that they'll remember us at the top rather than keep going and going and going until people are fed up seeing us kind of thing. Thank you. Good night. You're the fucking best. God bless you all. Thank you. Good night. God bless you all. What do you want the legacy to be? It's got to be the music, right? Yeah. The music speaks for itself. We stand to doing what you believe in. We've always stuck to what we've done, and always believed in what we do. Just keep on trying, you know. If you've passion for success in music, whatever you do, really, if you're passionate about it, you might get lucky. Don't let go of your dreams, whatever you do. Dreams is what makes things happen. Both good and bad, you know. One more song! One more song! One more song! If we come out, will you go crazy for us? Yeah! Are you going to go crazy for this very last song? I want to see this place rocking, okay? Okay? Yeah! Come on, let's go! Finished with my woman 'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane Because I am frowning all the time All day long I think of things but nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind if I don't find something to pacify Can you help me Occupy my brain? Oh, yeah Let's go! Come on! I need someone to show me The things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make true happiness I must be blind Come on! It's always been my encore where I'm just singing Black Sabbath forever. In the early days, we used to do it twice. We'd start with it and finish with it. Shout it out! Come on, let me hear you shout. I can't hear you! Make a joke and I will sigh And you will laugh And I will cry Happiness I cannot feel and love to me is so unreal Let me see your hands, come on. And so as you hear these words telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late Come on! You are the fucking finest, the best. I love you all! Thank you for coming! Thank you for my life! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you! Thank you. Good night. You're the fucking best. Thank you for coming. In my lifetime, I've done a shitload of shows, but a handful I'll take to the grave with me. That was one of 'em. Some nights, everything goes where it's supposed to go. It was fucking magical! Thank you. Good night! Funny, isn't it? Feels weird playing with the monitor as opposed to the regular piano sound. I feel unhappy I feel so sad I've lost the best friend That I ever had She was my woman I loved her so But it's too late now I've let her go I'm going through changes I'm going through changes We shared the eve's We shared each day In love together We found a way But soon the world Had its evil way My heart was blinded Love went astray I'm going through changes I'm going through changes It's been a long journey with four guys from a three-mile area. Black Sabbath has been everything to me. To me best friends, Tony, and Ozzy, and Bill, it's all I've known for me adult life. So much like breathing to me, it's what we do. Well, I mean, you know, I would hope, you know, we do something in the future somewhere, I mean, no world tours like this, but it'd be nice to do something. It took so long To realize That I can still hear Her last goodbyes Now all my days Are filled with tears Wish I could go back And change these years I'm going through changes I'm going through changes Right? Fuck yeah, it's a private show. Thanks for coming. That was all right. -That was okay. -It's been a long time. -Big enough? -Thought it was... That was okay. What's happening now? -You're done. -It's the end. It's the... Tony, what do you think? It's the end. Well, chaps, thank you for everything. Now, fuck off. How shall we fuck off, Lord? See you later, guys. See you in a couple days. All right. Come on, here you go. -See you later. -Good to see you. -See you later. -Ta-dah. Ta-dah. You'll see him in LA. I'll see him in LA? No. Oh, dear. Reflex in the sky Warn you you're gonna die Storm coming you'd better hide From the atomic tide Flashes in the sky Turns houses into sties Turns people into clay Radiation minds decay |
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