Another great guess. Also one that passed through my mind but same problem - year mentioned, nickname "The Wizard" (never used for Iomi or anyone else in the group) and one could never really claim that they ever "shook the world." If he / they did, it would have been much later than '68 too. Sure, Halford could be referring to the year they started playing but, like Hendrix, the dates and title just don't match up.
Ok, a hint? The answer to this question is found in another Halford (band, Fight or JP) song. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Monday, November 08, 2010 5:44:53 AM)
METALMANJP wrote:
Black Sabbath ?
guidogodoy wrote:
One would think as did I. I now argue that it is not. Hendrix was never known as "The Wizard" and died in 1970.
He was successful in Europe before the USA. He would have been famous earlier than '68 in Europe and Woodstock wasn't until '69.
spapad wrote:
Are you serious? That is SO easy. Jimi Hendrix
guidogodoy wrote:
In the song "Made in Hell," Halford sings: "From memories of '68 when the Wizard shook the world..."