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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 296 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    heaven and hell rockin baby

    by rockinbel on 8/31/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    awesome. the house was rockin. still the best as i remembered 20 some years ago. i enjoyed the show very much

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Coheed & Cambria rock..

    by MasterShk420 on 8/31/09Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia

    I was a little drunk when we got there and we arrived right as Coheed started to play.. They were amazing as always and I'm sure Heaven and Hell was great but, we left right after Coheed & Cambria finished their set.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell

    by super07034 on 8/31/09WaMu Theater At Madison Square Garden - New York

    Great show from the kings of classic metal. Nearly 30 years after "Heaven and Hell", this version of Black Sabbath sounds just as good now as they did then. Ronnie James Dio's voice was ever powerful and Tony Iommi showed you're never too old to Rock and Roll.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    halestorm was good for the opener.

    by gratz on 8/31/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    heaven and hell were dead on. tony sounded great, geezer and all the boys wrere just a good. and the show was one of the best i've seen in a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mike gratz

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by AgingMetalhead on 8/31/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    The venue, The House of Blues, is excellent for an intimate concert setting. Small enough that there is no "nose-bleed seating", big enough to generate energy in the crowd. Other than that, what could you possibly say about H&H: Dio, Iommi, Geezer and Vince? They're utter legends, and the show was outstanding in all respects; visual, audio, effects. I did have a teensy hope that Dio might do Holy Diver or something, but that was not a disappointment.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    No One can come close

    by freejack on 8/31/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    This was a fantastic show, the band is like a well oiled Machine. could have done with out the opening band, wished they would have played longer....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Second to none

    by GCOM on 8/31/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    You can't get any better than this. It's easy to see why these guys are rock & roll legends. The stage set up and lighting was nothing compared to the sound that Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath) puts out. This was the greatest rock show that I have been to in years. If you have not seen them, all I can say is you missed one of the greatest performers ever to hit the stage.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Jimbro76 on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    Heaven and Hell was an amazing show! Dio's voice couldn't of sounded better, reaching every note to perfection and pitch. Dio, Geezer, Tony, and Vinny, eached made their presence felt and heard, Live and Loud, Heavy and Hard more than most of us could of ever imagined! Phenomenal show which proves that they're still the Veteran Metal Gods they've always been and always will be! Sabbath will always reign as a crowd pleaser throughout the generatons. The fans will without end be just as appreciative to the band for what they bring to us, as Sabbath are to their Fans!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell - these guys still have it

    by steekwood on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    Yes, our favorites are getting older but these guys can still rock. Also, judging by the smiles on the band members faces they are really enjoying themsleves. Saw H+H at House of Blues in AC. Great venue. Kind of a weird audience as I think some of the folks there used their Casino comps to see a show so it was not a pure audience but thats ok. Maybe some new fans were made.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell / Halestorm Rock the House!!!

    by re2smpc on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    The House of Blues is the best place I've been to in a vey long time to see a rock concert. (This was my first visit to the venue.) Heaven and Hell (aka Black Sabbath) as Ronnie put it - "You know who we really are" and Halestorm both gave unbelievable performances. I hope this will be Lizzie Hale and company's big break as they provided the audience with a show that displayed their over the top young rock talent that is second to none. And then, what can I say for Heaven and Hell except that the audience truely witnessed rock gods doing what they have done best for over 40 years - kick-ass heavy metal that brings you to your knees. Ronnie James Dio and Tony Iommi have never sounded better. For me, the entire show was an experience I will never forget. The House of Blues in Atlantic City is absolutely a perfect place to see a show like this. The stage is huge and everyone attending can get the feeling of being right in front of the performers. I will definitly be back for another show very soon.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    heaven and hell was fantastic

    by photoman40 on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    dio is one class act heaven and hell at house of blues was nothing short of FANTASTIC and my friends HALESTORM opened for them just great to see them getting the exposure i hope they go far ,......as for iommi dio geezer and vinnie just an awesome show and sound was great and security was awesome at keeping the crowd in order so that there was no pushing and shoving in general admission i cannot say enough about the venue and the security and its always great to see sabbath with ronnie james dio we had a blast and i would do it all over again in a second

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    it was heaven not hell

    by buccstop on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    Awesome show,sound was on the money.they looked great, the venue was awesome also.not a bad seat in the house. Can't wait till they come back. Opening band was grat too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    NEVER SAY DIE..

    by 30yearadmirer on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    To whomever reads this..... I have been an admirer since 1979...Last night in Atlantic City showed Tony and especially Geezer in top form. Geezer was outstanding the whole night...They were very loud and my ears are still ringing alittle...Both of them have their hair longer than it has been for a while.. The set selection was OK......

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell Aug 21, 2009

    by OzzySetch on 8/30/09Meadow Brook Music Festival - Rochester Hills

    I think this was my 6th time seeing Tony and Geezer in concert and it was my third time seeing Dio in concert and this show didn’t disappoint a bit. Despite the fact that the average age of this band is hovering around 60 years old, they put on a show that could keep up with any band of any age. The setlist was a bit short, with the show only being about 90 minutes or so but other than that it was nearly perfect. We got to our seats in the 5th row behind the pit shortly after 7:00 and Coheed and Cambria had already began to play. I wasn’t familiar with them at all when I first saw that they were opening but my friend and I had listened to them a bit on myspace and youtube so we had an idea of what to expect. I had decided that they should at least be interesting to see in concert and I was right. They really put on quite and entertaining show and after having seen so many bands open over the years at Ozzfest, I must say that Coheed and Cambria was much more entertaining than many, many bands that I’ve sat through. I doubt I’ll ever buy any of their material or go out of my way to see them again but I’m glad we got there early enough to enjoy them before Heaven and Hell hit the stage. We were very far to the right of the venue, on the side where we need Tony would be and after coming back from a bathroom break after Coheed and Cambria we discreetly slipped over and drastically improved our seats. We were just a tad closer to Tony than we were the center of the stage and overall we had an excellent view and the sound was powerful and clear. I saw Heaven and Hell on their reunion tour in 2007 and I remember that show being nearly perfect and that there was no way that this show could top it. I think this show did slightly top it, however. Everyone in the band seemed to be in an excellent mood and enjoying themselves onstage. Dio has never disappointed in any way in the three times that I’ve seen him but I don’t think I’ve seen him genuinely enjoy himself in quite the same way that he did this time. He was full of smiles and very interactive with the crowd and his voice was just excellent. Given his age I think his energy, showmanship, and vocals were nothing short of amazing. Tony, who rarely does anything more on stage than play his guitar like a badass, actually flashed the devil horns a few times and gave the crowd a few more smirks that usual. Geezer is always a delight to watch and his bass sound was absolutely excellent. Having seen Sabbath in ’99 and ’01 I have to say that Geezer’s tone seems to be consistently better since about ’05 than it was before. It’s hard to describe but it just sounds more vibrant and energetic than I recall the first two or three times I saw him live. Vinny is an absolute powerhouse and also a lot of fun to watch on stage with his giant drum set that he beats the hell out of. I enjoyed his drum solo because it was very good and fit within the shorter amount of time that I think a drum solo should take up. I missed seeing Scott Warren up on stage with his hair blowing in the wind like it was with Dio in ’03 but his presence was appreciated nonetheless. I looked at the setlist in another review and I am simply pasting it here, as it seems to be accurate as far as I can remember. E5150 Mob Rules Children of the Sea I Bible Black Time Machine Vinnie's Drum Solo Fear Falling Off The Edge Of The World Follow The Tears Die Young Heaven And Hell Encore: Country Girl / Neon Knights I really wish that they would have played the full version of Country Girl as I’ve been really diggin’ that song a lot lately. Time Machine, while also a fine song but not nearly my favorite, could have been shortened or cut to make room for a full version of Country Girl or something as far as I’m concerned. The song Heaven and Hell was extremely extended and powerful. All of the songs sounded great but I actually think it was the slower songs that came through best as far as the sound goes. For example, Mob Rules did sound really good but just lacked some of the clarity and pure emotion of some of the other songs. Falling Off The Edge Of The World really stood out in my mind as a gem in this aspect and Children of the Sea was fucking fantastic as well Overall the show was really excellent and well worth the ticket price. It’s kind of hard to believe but it really seems that most members of this band seem to generally be getting better each time I see them. It’s like how much more better could this concert have been? Not much more better, as it was absolutely brilliant just the way it was.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great show

    by khakha on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    great show. you cant go wrong with these guys. pro musicians. they should play the superbowl halftime show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven & Hell, Coheed & Cambria: What a night!!

    by FatheranSon on 8/30/09Meadow Brook Music Festival - Rochester Hills

    Amazing opening act. Coheed & Cambria was a great opening act. They are a tight band with a technically difficult set that they played faithfully. Heaven and Hell. What can one say about these guys. True professionals. The ease and grace with which they played what for them is no doubt mostly old stuff and to do it with enthusiasm was top notch. RJD who is now 67 years old romped around the stage like a man 30 years younger. His interactions with the audience seemed genuine and appreciative just as much as we appreciated the band playing our favorites.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pioneers of metal

    by tyrtheterror on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    Last nights show at the house of blues was awesome. Iommi and the boys have not lost a thing wich also shows on thier new album. Never was really impressed with Vinnies drum solos, but as for the rest one would not be dissapointed. I wish I could of been close enough to thank them,epecially Iommi(my all time fav), for the many years of gret music and memories.....hopefully they will be back around

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell Rocked at HOB!

    by JAM6296 on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    This was the closing night of the current Bible Black tour. These legendary rockers showed no signs of fatigue, however. The show was full of energy from beginning to end, and RJD, Tony, Geezer and Vinny pushed the audience to the limit playing a great mix of old and new. Whether they call themselves Heaven and Hell or Black Sabbath matters not - these guys are legendary!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell Live at the House of Blues,A.C.

    by Rocker74 on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    Last evenings performance in Atlantic City,HOB was one for posterity.The venue from the balcony was a wall of sound.This show was the last of the American leg of a 17 city tour. The stage was a simple setting,a backdrop which appeared to be a metal wall,gothic fencing on either side of the drum risers with clear "globes" a top each post. Ronnie James Dio,is the master vocalist of the heavy metal genre.Always under rate and it belies his 67 years. To witness Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler,is amazing.Geezer's fingers are a blur matching the intensity of Tony's ripping riffs.Vinny Appice's pounding of the drum set to fill in the sound was incredible.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven and Hell excellent as always

    by meltor on 8/30/09House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City

    This band Black sabbath Has been getting Greater and greator with Rodney James Dio,Toni Iomi Perfect as always Along with Buttler and vinni apeice Perfection