MEGADETH's DAVID ELLEFSON: 'I Was Not A Big Fan Of The OZZY OSBOURNE Years Of BLACK SABBATH'

June 29, 2019

During an appearance on the "Do You Know Jack?" podcast, MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson was asked how old he was when he was first explosed to Geezer Butler's (BLACK SABBATH) playing. He responded (hear audio below): "I didn't hear Geezer until I was quite a bit older. I guess I probably heard 'Paranoid', 'cause I played it in one of my bands when I was probably — I don't know — 13, 14 years old. But, honestly, I was not a big fan of the Ozzy years of SABBATH. 'Paranoid'is my favorite SABBATH record from the Ozzy era, but when I really got attuned into SABBATH was when Ronnie James Dio joined the band on the 'Heaven And Hell' album. That was really my era of SABBATH — particularly that album and 'Mob Rules'. Those were the two… And it's because that's the age I was at when I was being introduced to the current heavy metal that was going on around me. SABBATH was cool with Ozzy, but it was kind of more of a throwback into DEEP PURPLE, LED ZEPPELIN, and, quite honestly, that was kind of a generation before me. My music I grew up on was KISS, STYX, CHEAP TRICK, VAN HALEN, BOSTON, and then, as I started to get into heavier stuff, began that Ronnie Dio era of RAINBOW, SABBATH, SCORPIONS, IRON MAIDEN, MOTÖRHEAD — that was really more my generation."

Ellefson also talked about his musical role in MEGADETH and how it compares to that of Butler in SABBATH. He said: "As far as the bass role, [we are] very different, the two bands, because SABBATH is essentially a three-piece band with a singer. We are a four-piece band, and one of the musicians also sings. Whereas there is one guitar that anchors SABBATH, Geezer has a lot of liberty to go off and fill a lot of space, and can come from a bit of a bluesy background, from a bass point — a lot of pentatonic stuff that he can fill a lot of the space with. In MEGADETH, that's not the case. [We have] two guitar players who essentially play, on the rhythm guitar parts, very similar parts — the riffs are the building blocks of the songs. So I'm kind of the glue in the middle that sort of ties all that together. So our roles are very different inside our bands."

Ellefson's debut solo album, "Sleeping Giants", will be released on July 19 via Combat Records. The record is a companion release to his new memoir, "More Life With Deth", which will be in stores July 16 via Jawbone Press.

Produced by Ellefson and his partner, and "More Life With Deth" co-author, Thom Hazaert (who also provides vocals for the new tracks),with additional production from ICON guitarist John Aquilino at the Platinum Underground in Phoenix, "Sleeping Giants" will feature a multitude of guests, including legendary MC Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, who shares vocals with Hazaert on the title track, Mark Tremonti, Eric "A.K" Knutson (FLOTSAM AND JETSAM),Ken Mary (ALICE COOPER, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM),Steve Conley (FLOTSAM AND JETSAM, F5),Ethan Brosh, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (GUNS N' ROSES),Dave Sharpe and Opus Lawrence of DEAD BY WEDNESDAY, Illias Papadakis (MEMORAIN),Dave McClain (MACHINE HEAD, SACRED REICH),Andy Martongelli (ALTITUDES AND ATTITUDE) and more, plus a remix by "Game Of Thones" star Kristian Nairn (HODOR),and unreleased songwriting demos featuring vocals by John Bush (ARMORED SAINT, ex-ANTHRAX),and David Glen Eisley (HOUSE OF LORDS, GIUFFRIA). The song "Hammer (Comes Down)" also features a long-awaited fan reunion of Ellefson and former MEGADETH guitarist Chris Poland, making their first commercially released collaboration since MEGADETH's iconic "Peace Sells.. But Who's Buying?" album.

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