Heroin was killing a lot of these rock stars at this particular time period, Lynyrd Skynyrd had a song about it, Neil Young had a song about it. This is Black Sabbath making it even darker. Great reaction.😢 Talking about all the men that came back from Vietnam with a habit. NIB would be a great next song after this. Sabbath was very dark they weren't peace love and happiness that's what separated them from the other bands at this time.
What’s nice is that not all songs are dark. A National Acrobat is full of inspirational and wise lyrics that have taught me a lot about the way we conceive things. They keep things real in the best way possible.
I've always enjoyed Sabbath, especially the Ozzy years, but it wasn't until I started watching these reactions to Sabbath that I got a deeper appreciation. I see a lot of hip-hop and rap fans getting into them, which blows my mind, but I'm realizing, these masters of hard rock have some swag and soul too. Great stuff.
I would recommend one of Sabbath's older songs to react to. However, since you really enjoyed that slow, stoner rock sound, I will leave you with these: •NIB (for the bassline at the start to get you moving. It feels like a slingshot into the rest of the song) •God Is Dead? (Although it is a newer song and the gatekeepers may try and hate on it, I think you'll really like that chromatic bassline.) •Fairies Wear Boots/Jack The Stripper (this is my personal favourite Black Sabbath song. It has an addictive sound that works perfectly into the juxtaposition of the lyrics.) •The Wizard (stoner intro, really memorable and enjoyable) •Heaven and Hell (this one is a lot more fast-paced. I didn't really enjoy it at first, but that was because I wasn't used to Dio's voice. Nowadays, it's in my top 3 for sure) •Into The Void (the classic of classics. Absolute metal perfection, hard to listen without wanting to turn it up) •War Pigs (though overly saturated by metalheads, it does have a good message (like the majority of their songs) and it was the first song of theirs that I learnt on guitar, so they're doing something right!) •Iron Man (if you like Paranoid and Hand of Doom, then you'll like Iron Man too, that's just context clues) This list is beginning to be too long, I'm almost putting out their entire discography, lol. I'd recommend checking out the solo careers of Ozzy and Dio, too, as they're well worth listening to. No More Tears is one of my top 10 songs. Thank you for attending my TED Talk, and I bet you can't guess my age :)
I love watching people just finding out about the greatness of Black Sabbath. You get the same chills that I still get even now. The thing about Black Sabbath though, is that they started out great and then got better. If you want to get the real experience, you should start out with their first song "Black Sabbath", from the first album Black Sabbath. It starts out like an old Horror movie with Thunder and rain and bells in the background, really creepy and cool. Also, "Hand of Doom" has a follow-on song called "Rat Salad", if you get a chance the next time you listen to it on your own or whatever, find the two songs together and give it a listen. It's an instrumental and drum solo which to me sound sort of like Death Rattles. Give it a try, Thanks again.
Snowlblind, Sweat Leaf, Supernaut and NIB are just some of their great ones, but honestly, just take the time for yourself off camera and listen to their first 3 albums, it's a vibe everyone needs once in a while.
Sick Outkast shirt, André 3000 and KRS-One are my two favorite Hip hop/MC legends. Awesome McGrady Jersey. If he wasn't hurt so much I think he could of surpassed Kobe Bryant as the best of all times.
National Accrobat. Great song but their whole catalog is fire. And yes Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. And might still b the most talented metal band of all time 2 this day.
Bill Ward one of the most under rated drummers of all times!!!
Bill Ward and Keith Moon in my opinion are the two greatest drummmers of all times.
@@joshuamasserant8215 What about bonzo and neil peart?
@@cazkain Not better to me but Neil Peart was awesome. I despise Led Zeppelin they are the worst band in history so I don't care for John Bonham.
Heroin was killing a lot of these rock stars at this particular time period, Lynyrd Skynyrd had a song about it, Neil Young had a song about it. This is Black Sabbath making it even darker. Great reaction.😢 Talking about all the men that came back from Vietnam with a habit. NIB would be a great next song after this. Sabbath was very dark they weren't peace love and happiness that's what separated them from the other bands at this time.
What’s nice is that not all songs are dark. A National Acrobat is full of inspirational and wise lyrics that have taught me a lot about the way we conceive things. They keep things real in the best way possible.
@@Pope6xYes. Black Sabbath helped shape me into the man I am now. Songs like Under the Sun and After Forever.
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Into the void like the comment be for one of my all time favorite Black Sabbath songs
MoR such a perfect album.
Cant tell you how many tens of thousands of times I've heard all the Sabbath albums over a 40 year period. Greatest band ever!!!
I highly recommend the first 4 Sabbath albums. Every song individually
Try Into The Void! One of the grooviest and heaviest songs ever. Very timeless message, too. Lyrically.
Here are some of my favorite Sabbath songs to mix it up: A National Acrobat, Spiral Architect, Megalomania, Symptom of the Universe
A National Acrobat is one of my favorite songs to play on guitar and Spiral Architect is a seriously underrated song.
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is hard as F - The Wizard and Sweet Leaf are also on the "Must Listen List" plus some from post Ozzy / Dio years.
THE BOYS ARE ROCKING
Bill Ward is a drumming God, Geezer is a poet, Tony is the riff master and Ozzy is Ozzy
1st timer try spinning Black Sabbath Children of the Sea with Ronnie James Dio as lead singer one of the best songs ever thanks
They pretty much founded the metal genre
I've always enjoyed Sabbath, especially the Ozzy years, but it wasn't until I started watching these reactions to Sabbath that I got a deeper appreciation. I see a lot of hip-hop and rap fans getting into them, which blows my mind, but I'm realizing, these masters of hard rock have some swag and soul too. Great stuff.
It's a great song with a strong message , they were so aware of what was going on, like war pig's you really need to listen to the lyrics. 👍
He did a really good reaction on war pigs!
Great reaction. I'm 61 and been a fan since the early 70s. Props for the Bibby jersey, took some gonads to hang that 😂
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
Black Sabbath Yes🖤🎶🎻🎸
I would recommend one of Sabbath's older songs to react to. However, since you really enjoyed that slow, stoner rock sound, I will leave you with these:
•NIB (for the bassline at the start to get you moving. It feels like a slingshot into the rest of the song)
•God Is Dead? (Although it is a newer song and the gatekeepers may try and hate on it, I think you'll really like that chromatic bassline.)
•Fairies Wear Boots/Jack The Stripper (this is my personal favourite Black Sabbath song. It has an addictive sound that works perfectly into the juxtaposition of the lyrics.)
•The Wizard (stoner intro, really memorable and enjoyable)
•Heaven and Hell (this one is a lot more fast-paced. I didn't really enjoy it at first, but that was because I wasn't used to Dio's voice. Nowadays, it's in my top 3 for sure)
•Into The Void (the classic of classics. Absolute metal perfection, hard to listen without wanting to turn it up)
•War Pigs (though overly saturated by metalheads, it does have a good message (like the majority of their songs) and it was the first song of theirs that I learnt on guitar, so they're doing something right!)
•Iron Man (if you like Paranoid and Hand of Doom, then you'll like Iron Man too, that's just context clues)
This list is beginning to be too long, I'm almost putting out their entire discography, lol. I'd recommend checking out the solo careers of Ozzy and Dio, too, as they're well worth listening to. No More Tears is one of my top 10 songs. Thank you for attending my TED Talk, and I bet you can't guess my age :)
I love watching people just finding out about the greatness of Black Sabbath. You get the same chills that I still get even now. The thing about Black Sabbath though, is that they started out great and then got better. If you want to get the real experience, you should start out with their first song "Black Sabbath", from the first album Black Sabbath. It starts out like an old Horror movie with Thunder and rain and bells in the background, really creepy and cool. Also, "Hand of Doom" has a follow-on song called "Rat Salad", if you get a chance the next time you listen to it on your own or whatever, find the two songs together and give it a listen. It's an instrumental and drum solo which to me sound sort of like Death Rattles. Give it a try, Thanks again.
Snowlblind, Sweat Leaf, Supernaut and NIB are just some of their great ones, but honestly, just take the time for yourself off camera and listen to their first 3 albums, it's a vibe everyone needs once in a while.
Love this groove. Hand of Doom is great. Thanks for getting to this one. Have you reacted to Snowblind?
Symptoms of the universe
I highly recommend
Fairies wear boots ❤❤❤
Children of the grave ❤❤❤ 🥁 🪘 🛢 🥁
Fairies Wear Boots must be your next reaction.
All tame favourite
Go with Planet Caravan. Stay with it. As always, it'll change. It's one of those "sit down low" in your chair songs.
Sick Outkast shirt, André 3000 and KRS-One are my two favorite Hip hop/MC legends. Awesome McGrady Jersey. If he wasn't hurt so much I think he could of surpassed Kobe Bryant as the best of all times.
National Accrobat. Great song but their whole catalog is fire. And yes Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. And might still b the most talented metal band of all time 2 this day.
After Forever Never Say Die Johnny Blade Dirty Women Back Street Kid to the latter of the Ozzy era
Audioslave - Like a Stone (Official Video)
Can't even compare it with Black Sabbath I love Chris Cornell. Black Sabbath was on totally another planet. And 30 years before Chris even existed.
Maidiac y havent done bestie by the band of maids , n electric funeral by sabbath fuckin rock