Black Sabbath - THEY DIDN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW - Behind the Scenes Exposed

Robert John Hadfield dives into one of the strangest—and most fascinating—chapters in Black Sabbath history: the Born Again era. Sparked by a vintage 1983 Hit Parader magazine, this episode explores the unexpected collision between Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, when Ian Gillan stepped in as frontman during a chaotic and transitional period for the band. But this isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a story driven by rivalry, revenge, and rock-and-roll politics. From Don Arden’s calculated attempt to outshine Ozzy Osbourne, to the bizarre origins of that infamous “demon baby” album cover, Robert unpacks how this one-off lineup came together… and why it fell apart just as quickly. Along the way, the episode delivers classic Audiomover elements: a trivia challenge, deep-dive storytelling, vintage article readings, and surprising connections—including how Born Again ties to KISS, Whitesnake, and even Depeche Mode. It’s a wild ride through one of metal’s most overlooked “what if” moments. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 – Rock trivia challenge begins 0:50 – Discovering Born Again in Hit Parader 1:36 – Black Sabbath in “the wilderness” (1983) 2:19 – Don Arden vs. Sharon & Ozzy fallout 6:07 – Sabbath nearly calls it quits 6:48 – The Ian Gillan meeting (12-hour pub session) 8:10 – Why it HAD to be called Black Sabbath 9:27 – The Born Again lineup forms 10:52 – Chaos at The Manor recording sessions 11:15 – Sabbath meets Deep Purple (musical clash) 12:02 – First reaction to the “demon baby” cover 13:01 – The Ozzy connection in the artwork 16:08 – The intentional “bad” album cover strategy 18:14 – Why the cover actually worked 19:07 – Ian Gillan interview insights 21:46 – Deep Purple reunion vs. Sabbath future 24:14 – Creative chemistry in the band 29:22 – Gillan’s unique lyric style 33:22 – The “long-term plan” that never happened 34:46 – Trivia answers revealed 36:31 – The Depeche Mode connection 36:47 – Final thoughts