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[QUOTE="ThirdKnuckle:819305"][QUOTE="evilflyingv:727640"]Coven also had a song called "Wicked Woman" which Sabbeth almost used the same name for one of their songs on their debut album. Only on the UK version the song title was "Evil Woman" and on the US version it was changed to "Wicked World". Thats one hell of a coincidence when also considering the Black Sabbeth title name, and Coven's bassist name "Oz" Osbourne. [/QUOTE] WOW this is so full of mistakes it's awesome. "Evil Woman" was originally a song written and recorded by Minneapolis-based band Crow that appeared on their 1969 album Crow Music. It was covered by Black Sabbath and was released as their first single. The song also appeared on the UK version of Sabbath's debut album, Black Sabbath, later that year. The US version replaced the song "Evil Woman" with the song "Wicked World" (the B-side of the UK single), the titles were not changed. Dope. Bonus Awesome: Anyone in 2008 that spells the name of the band 'Sabbeth' is a very special kind of moron [/QUOTE]
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