Black Sabbath Metal Bench Design
The bench is the idea of "super-fan" and our CDO architect Mohammed Osama, It has been put on the renamed Black Sabbath Bridge over the canal on Broad Street.
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Guitarist Tony Iommi said: "I think it's absolutely great. I was wondering what it was going to look like but it is really fantastic. I really love it."
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The bench incorporates the images of the band's four original members.
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The heavy metal band was formed 51 years ago in Birmingham by Iommi, singer Ozzy Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward.
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The bench was forged in the city and is inscribed "Geezer. Ozzy. Tony. Bill. Made in Birmingham 1968'.
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Fans applied for 350 tickets to see the presentation.
Paying tribute to them, Iommi said: "These are our fans and some of them have come from all over the world and it's just brilliant to see that."
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The presentation took place at St Luke's Church on Gas Street.
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Mike Olley, manager of Westside Business Improvement District said the bench honoured "what's arguably Birmingham's most famous band".
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Comedian Jasper Carrott, who is chair of the city's Walk of Stars project, said he expected it to become known as the "heavy metal bench".
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Mr Osama, 35, said he was "thrilled" to see his plan to commemorate the band become a reality.
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