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"Am I Going Insane (Radio)" is a single by the band Black Sabbath from the 1975 album Sabotage. Although common conception is that the suffix "Radio" was said to be added to the title because it was made for the purpose of being played on the radio, drummer Bill Ward said that it was Cockney rhyming slang for "mental"—radio-rental. Critics have noted the coincidence of the title and the fact that all Black Sabbath members except Tony Iommi were later clinically depressed. Also, as the song fades, there is a disturbing cry that sounds like someone going 'mental.' It has been theorized that the recording was of Jessica, Ozzy's daughter, but a 1975 interview with him suggests that it was not Jessica. The engineer for Sabotage revealed that it came from an unmarked cassette found at the studio

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  • "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" es un sencillo de la banda inglesa Black Sabbath, del álbum de 1975 Sabotage. La canción trata sobre la constante depresión que experimentaban los miembros de la banda, especialmente por el fuerte abuso a las drogas y el alcohol al que se encontraban sometidos.​ (es)
  • "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" is a single by the band Black Sabbath from the 1975 album Sabotage. Although common conception is that the suffix "Radio" was said to be added to the title because it was made for the purpose of being played on the radio, drummer Bill Ward said that it was Cockney rhyming slang for "mental"—radio-rental. Critics have noted the coincidence of the title and the fact that all Black Sabbath members except Tony Iommi were later clinically depressed. Also, as the song fades, there is a disturbing cry that sounds like someone going 'mental.' It has been theorized that the recording was of Jessica, Ozzy's daughter, but a 1975 interview with him suggests that it was not Jessica. The engineer for Sabotage revealed that it came from an unmarked cassette found at the studio (en)
  • «Am I Going Insane (Radio)» (рус. Схожу с ума) — песня английской группы Black Sabbath c их шестого, студийного, альбома Sabotage, выпущенного в 1975 г. Песня была выпущена как сингл 28 июля 1975 года. Существует мнение, что суффикс Radio был добавлен для обозначения того, что песня предназначена для радио. В то же время Билл Уорд говорил, что это сленговое слово для обозначения сумасшедших, принятое в районе Ист-Энд. (ru)
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  • "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" is a single by the band Black Sabbath from the 1975 album Sabotage. Although common conception is that the suffix "Radio" was said to be added to the title because it was made for the purpose of being played on the radio, drummer Bill Ward said that it was Cockney rhyming slang for "mental"—radio-rental. Critics have noted the coincidence of the title and the fact that all Black Sabbath members except Tony Iommi were later clinically depressed. Also, as the song fades, there is a disturbing cry that sounds like someone going 'mental.' It has been theorized that the recording was of Jessica, Ozzy's daughter, but a 1975 interview with him suggests that it was not Jessica. The engineer for Sabotage revealed that it came from an unmarked cassette found at the studio. (en)
  • "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" es un sencillo de la banda inglesa Black Sabbath, del álbum de 1975 Sabotage. La canción trata sobre la constante depresión que experimentaban los miembros de la banda, especialmente por el fuerte abuso a las drogas y el alcohol al que se encontraban sometidos.​ (es)
  • «Am I Going Insane (Radio)» (рус. Схожу с ума) — песня английской группы Black Sabbath c их шестого, студийного, альбома Sabotage, выпущенного в 1975 г. Песня была выпущена как сингл 28 июля 1975 года. Существует мнение, что суффикс Radio был добавлен для обозначения того, что песня предназначена для радио. В то же время Билл Уорд говорил, что это сленговое слово для обозначения сумасшедших, принятое в районе Ист-Энд. Критики издания AllMusic утверждали, что песня была не характерной для Black Sabbath, и что эта была не удачная попытка изменить образ группы. Несмотря на недовольство песней Осборна и отрицательных отзывов, песня стала достаточно популярной и была включена в первый официальный сборник группы We Sold Our Soul for Rock ’n’ Roll. Основной темой лирики в «Am I Going Insane (Radio)» является психическое расстройство («Если мой голос не очень хорош, думаю, что я — шизофреник»). Завершается песня зловещими криками и безумным смехом. (ru)
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