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Black Sabbath Celebrate ‘Shock Year’ at Classic Rock Awards

Black Sabbath won three awards at this years Classic Rock Roll Of Honour.

They took home Album Of The Year for comeback title 13, Event Of The Year for reaching number one after 43 years, and the previously announced Living Legends award. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler were present at London’s Roundhouse venue to celebrate what the frontman called a “shock year.”

The gala event, presented to an invited audience by prog musician Fish, also celebrated the work of Led Zeppelin, John Mayall, Wilko Johnson, Zakk Wylde and others.

Osbourne said: “I never thought I’d be standing here, what, 45 years later? It’s an incredible event for us all. We’re still in shock. It’s been an incredible year, after I spent all those earlier ones trying to kill myself.”

Bandmate Iommi, who’s continued to tour with the band despite receiving cancer treatment, said: “Thanks for everything – it’s great to see all these old and new faces.”

Jimmy Page accepted the FIlm Of The Year award for Led Zeppelin concert movie Celebration Day, saying: “It was a great concert and we got the energy into the video – well, the DVD… and the Blu-ray. I’m here on behalf of the band and I thank you on their behalf.”

Page returned to the stage to present Wilko Johnson with the Inspiration award. The former Dr Feelgood guitarist, who’s suffering from terminal cancer, laughed: “They told me I had ten months to live and ten months have gone by. How long can this go on? We don’t know. But it’s particularly gratifying to receive this recognition of my efforts.”

John Mayall was given the Classic Album gong for 1966 release Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton, recalling: “We had a lot of fun with it – we just did what we did on stage and had no designs other than making an honest album. The label never did understand how it sold so well.”

Other awards went to Fleetwood Mac, the Rolling Stones, Rory Gallagher, Mott The Hoople, and rising stars The Temperance Movement and The Virginmarys.

Classic Rock Roll Of Honour 2013

Best New Band, sponsored by Kraken: The Temperance Movement

Reissue Of The Year, sponsored by Alchemy: Fleetwood Mac, Rumours 35th Anniversary Edition

Film Of The Year: Led Zeppelin, Celebration Day

Album Of The Year, sponsored by Live Nation: Black Sabbath, 13

Band Of The Year, sponsored by Investec: The Rolling Stones

Breakthrough, sponsored by Fuji: The Virginmarys

Spirit Of Prog, sponsored by USM/UMC: Alex Lifeson of Rush

Event Of The Year, sponsored by Roadrunner Records: Black Sabbath hits No1 after 43 years

Innovator, sponsored by Rocksmith: Wilko Johnson

Musicians’ Union Maestro: James Dean Bradfield, Manic Street Preachers

Classic Album, sponsored by Eagle Rock: Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton by John Mayall

Showman, sponsored by Butlins: The Darkness

Outstanding Contribution, sponsored by Monitor Audio: Mott The Hoople

Metal Guru, sponsored by Mascot Label Group: Zakk Wylde

VIP, sponsored by Currencies.co.uk: Shep Gordon

Tommy Vance Inspiration, sponsored by Spinefarm Records: Rory Gallagher

Living Legends, sponsored by Orange Amplification: Black Sabbath

 


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