I believe that Henry the black sabbath logo is based on Lucifer a fallen angel. known as the Angel of light -Father of lies if you look closely into the demon hand you will see a star this I believe represents light, It was first used by Black Sabbath in the late 70's I that this helps.
First of all, Black Sabbath is a musical group, not a song. Just as a Sabbath is a religious ceremony (such as a mass or service), although the origin of the term has taken some divergence over the years from its origin meaning, a "black" Sabbath would be akin to an "evil" Sabbath or ceremony. Hence, witchcraft, etc. The idea is obviously some form of Demonic Devil Worship. This goes a step beyond mere morbid songs like Paint it Black, and White Room, which seem to involve funerals. The original members of Black Sabbath are not demonic devil worshippers, as they have been stereotyped due to their interest in themes from the occult. They have been photographed quite famously wearing rosaries or crosses around their necks on numerous occasions. The title track for Black Sabbath, "I Grimlok", can be interpreted as having a figure or demon's shadow looming over you like the Grim Reaper/angel of death. It is more of a presence or the moldy scent of old death; the finger pointing of the Grim Reaper coming to take your soul to the other side.
America in 1931 from California by a company called Rickenbacker. A man named George Beauchamp invented the electric guitar and the single coil pickup it was nicknamed the frying pan guitar. It was somewhere in California.
It comes from a nickname bono had when he was a teenager. He sang so loudly that it seemed he was singing to the deaf so they nicknamed him Bono Vox which was a hearing aid.
where was the word colonel origin
The word is Hebrew, so its origin is Israel (or perhaps more correctly, Judaea). It came into Modern English via Old English sabat, which meant "Saturday", perhaps reflecting the Jewish Sabbath (or day of rest, which reflects the original Hebrew meaning "to rest"). Of course OE got it via Latin.
not getting back to the point of origin
The origin of the term 'Empire State' for the state of New York is uncertain. Two stories both involve George Washington, suggesting him as the origin.
aviators of the 1930s said this to describe flying without instruments or other navigation aids
Yes, actually alot.
yes but not much, for example UFO
Passover is the Jewish celebration of liberation from Egypt.=========================================The origin of the Jewish observances of Sabbath, Passover, and Shavuot are describedin the book of Exodus.
Levi R. Reese has written: 'Discourses on the origin, universal obligation, perpetuity, duties and general usefulness of the Sabbath ...'
It could mean a very large container for holding liquids or VALUE ADDED TAX.
flying reptiles are in fact birds. as animals are now being classified into monophyletic groups, we must include birds as reptiles as well because they came from a common ancester
In six days God created the world and every thing in it, and on the seventh day He rested from His work. Many persons still celebrate this seventh day of rest, the sabbath and others, mostly Christians switched the Saturday Sabbath to a Sunday day of rest because our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was resurrected on a Sunday.
First of all, Black Sabbath is a musical group, not a song. Just as a Sabbath is a religious ceremony (such as a mass or service), although the origin of the term has taken some divergence over the years from its origin meaning, a "black" Sabbath would be akin to an "evil" Sabbath or ceremony. Hence, witchcraft, etc. The idea is obviously some form of Demonic Devil Worship. This goes a step beyond mere morbid songs like Paint it Black, and White Room, which seem to involve funerals. The original members of Black Sabbath are not demonic devil worshippers, as they have been stereotyped due to their interest in themes from the occult. They have been photographed quite famously wearing rosaries or crosses around their necks on numerous occasions. The title track for Black Sabbath, "I Grimlok", can be interpreted as having a figure or demon's shadow looming over you like the Grim Reaper/angel of death. It is more of a presence or the moldy scent of old death; the finger pointing of the Grim Reaper coming to take your soul to the other side.
Yes you can, especially if you are holding or touching the trailer or something that is of metal origin.