Exactly! Every one wants to think just satanic but if listen closely pr watch interviews, there's songs are really about peace. Pzzy quoted "we were the last hippie band"
This isn't just a GREAT album!, Black Sabbath INVENTED Heavy Metal!!! Remember this came out in 1971!!! When everyone else was doing hippy, psychedelic, bubble gum pop!!! Sabbath stood up and pounded the world WITH HEAVY METAL!!!🤟🤟🤟
I still remember having this in my house on vinyl as a kid in 87-88. The last generation really raised on this pure brilliance of musical architecture.
Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the night sky they blast Through the universe the engines whine Could it be the end of man and time? Back on earth the flame of life burns low Everywhere is misery and woe Pollution kills the air, the land and sea Man prepares to meet his destiny, yeah Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the black sky so vast Burning metal through the atmosphere Earth remains in worry, hate and fear With the hateful battles raging on Rockets flying to the glowing sun Through the empires of eternal void Freedom from the final suicide Freedom fighters sent out to the sun Escape from brainwashed minds and pollution Leave the earth to all its sin and hate Find another world where freedom waits, yeah Past the stars in fields of ancient void Through the shields of darkness where they find Love upon a land a world unknown Where the sons of freedom make their home Leave the earth to Satan and his slaves Leave them to their future in their grave Make a home where love is there to stay Peace and happiness in every day
Saw Sabbath 2005 in Vienna. Original line up..with Velvet Revolver and Zakk Wylde..damn..i was only 15 years at that time..glad i didnt missed the show ..
What I especially love about these remastered and, rejigged mixes is, as a bass player who has listened to this album thousands of times since around 1975 or, thereabouts (aged 10) and, ALWAYS rating Geezer's playing, songwriting and, arrangements as top shelf...even when I was playing with punk bands or, later, a Blue Cheer/Sabbath heavy post-punk "country" band...he was so creative and, when Bill's jazzy flashes came out to the forefront Geezer locked in with Bill and brought a tremendous swinging groove to the relentless, pummeling, ominous, dark, eerie and, catchy as fuck (pretty much genius) riffs that Tony brought to the table. That swing was VITAL. These guys were creating a new kind of music. The jazzy and, tremendously groovin bits were the components of their unique sound that separated them from most of the bands that emerged WITH them and, was even more lacking in the bands that followed them and, who were heavily influenced by Sabbath. A few of the bands that were playing soul/R and B/instrumental music in the early/mid 60s and evolved into heavier sounds/bands that evolved from similar places (musical and geographical) like The May Blitz, Captain Beyond, even Deep Purple...had crazy great drummers and, were skilled players with a wide array of abilities. Bands like Bang were very good at the heavier riffs and, basic rythm and blues stylings but... That huge meandering spiel aside...what is especially awesome here is that you can hear Geezer's incredible basslines so much more up front in the mix and, he's giving his bass guitar a bloody good working over...in this mix it sounds like pure evil...throttled and choking and, as if it is being ruthlessly brutalized...to within an inch of it's life. The only other album/player that comes close in ability, creativity, groove, ruthless attack and, that sounds as knuckle whipped as Geezer in this song/album and mix is the amazing Ron Asheton on Raw Power. For decades we've heaped praise (completely deserved) on James Williamson's extraordinary guitar playing on Raw Power...you should hear Ron's freakishly epic bass playing and, the pulverizing mess of sound put down. And, Scotty's drumming is like Bill's but substituting Chicago blues and Detroit soul for the jazz
Anyone know the time signature of the classic opening riff? Bill Ward almost went insane trying to learn it and became very frustrated. He was a good sport and stayed with it. It may not even be in a specific time sig. It may just be a riff and it is what it is. Tony was the Riff Lord. Great stuff. This was also the first album where they went to tuning to C#, three semi-tones down from standard. Great, great tone!
yeah, 4/4, a bit syncopated. there's some shuffle in there, too. I think they multi-tracked the drums, as on a lot of their early stuff, so it's hard to tell what's going on without isolating the tracks. Don't take that to heart, though. I'm just a lowly rhythm guitar player.
For real though! His tone and that tuning sounded NASTY on this album. Nothing beats the original key, but I've recently acquired a 7 string guitar which it's tuned to Drop A, really showcases how devastating these riffs must've been in 1971🤘🤘
Black Sabbath is the true definition of metal. This shit was made in 1971. Every metal head know sabbath is the godfather of metal. Imagine hearing this type of music back in the late 60’s and 70s
My best friend's Dad built him a stereo in 1973. We were going thirteen. Had the pigs called on us He Set it up in his workshop because my friend's mom was a Holy Roly Poly and hated rock and roll. I corrupted her good son with my long hair and Devil Music. The Mena, AR police sent three squad cars to their house we had that monster on 20 playing this. Never heard them knock.
Into the void: A supremely heavy riff fest, a giant slab of metal goodness. ALL HAIL BLACK SABBATH!!!!
HAIL! HAIL! HAIL!
Take that slab and shove it down my ear DADDYYYY 😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️
The True Metal Godz!!!!!!
Just turned 70 ! Saw this live 3 times. Still gives me goose bumps
🍻🎂 ..
Right on bro!
You could hear it over all the noise from passing gas? Amazing
57 and I will listen to Sabbath until I can't hear anymore!!!!
This song will forever be my favorite Black Sabbath song. It saved me from having a bad mushroom trip and made it into the best trip ever!
RIGHT ON!!!!
Fuck yeah dude
🥴hehe ..
ahahaha nice man!😂i heard sabbath for 2days straight on acid lately and it was one of the best trips too!
Sabbath is Awesome tripping or Not tripping
Sabbath is so widely misunderstood !
If they listen to their message they see the brilliance!
Exactly! Every one wants to think just satanic but if listen closely pr watch interviews, there's songs are really about peace. Pzzy quoted "we were the last hippie band"
Such an ominous song!!!! One of Black Sabbath's many masterpieces!!!!
This isn't just a GREAT album!, Black Sabbath INVENTED Heavy Metal!!! Remember this came out in 1971!!! When everyone else was doing hippy, psychedelic, bubble gum pop!!! Sabbath stood up and pounded the world WITH HEAVY METAL!!!🤟🤟🤟
Two severed fingers lead to the birth of metal.
Sooooo true
They also had a One-UP on Led ZEP with their heavy bass. But both of them led the charge into the 70's.
In 1971 ? And Deep Purple ? And Led Zeppelin ? And Alice Cooper ? In short it doesn' t matter because i really like Black Sabbath !
ZZ Top's First Album came out 1970. Dirty, hard blues rock.
Greatest riffs of all time
I love the old school sound of metal
The tone on this album is outstanding
Tony iomni used a bass amplifier early on.
@@terryjosephwyatt6118 ???
Drop D makes it Nasty
The riff is pure metal.
I still remember having this in my house on vinyl as a kid in 87-88. The last generation really raised on this pure brilliance of musical architecture.
The new must learn
72.
This riff and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath...still the heaviest riffs I've ever heard in all these years...but it is Mr. Iommi...nuff said 🎸🤘
My man Geezer's killing it...
My step dad showed me this song when i was a kid learning the drums and black Sabbaths amazing Creativity. This song kicks ass
This riff blows me away.
Thank you for posting this whole album Harys Rodriguez - Excellent! Just what I needed.
The intro riff completely killed me
Rocket engines burning fuel so fast
Up into the night sky they blast
Through the universe the engines whine
Could it be the end of man and time?
Back on earth the flame of life burns low
Everywhere is misery and woe
Pollution kills the air, the land and sea
Man prepares to meet his destiny, yeah
Rocket engines burning fuel so fast
Up into the black sky so vast
Burning metal through the atmosphere
Earth remains in worry, hate and fear
With the hateful battles raging on
Rockets flying to the glowing sun
Through the empires of eternal void
Freedom from the final suicide
Freedom fighters sent out to the sun
Escape from brainwashed minds and pollution
Leave the earth to all its sin and hate
Find another world where freedom waits, yeah
Past the stars in fields of ancient void
Through the shields of darkness where they find
Love upon a land a world unknown
Where the sons of freedom make their home
Leave the earth to Satan and his slaves
Leave them to their future in their grave
Make a home where love is there to stay
Peace and happiness in every day
Saw Sabbath 2005 in Vienna. Original line up..with Velvet Revolver and Zakk Wylde..damn..i was only 15 years at that time..glad i didnt missed the show ..
Gracias Harys por subir ese magnífico album!
What I especially love about these remastered and, rejigged mixes is, as a bass player who has listened to this album thousands of times since around 1975 or, thereabouts (aged 10) and, ALWAYS rating Geezer's playing, songwriting and, arrangements as top shelf...even when I was playing with punk bands or, later, a Blue Cheer/Sabbath heavy post-punk "country" band...he was so creative and, when Bill's jazzy flashes came out to the forefront Geezer locked in with Bill and brought a tremendous swinging groove to the relentless, pummeling, ominous, dark, eerie and, catchy as fuck (pretty much genius) riffs that Tony brought to the table. That swing was VITAL. These guys were creating a new kind of music. The jazzy and, tremendously groovin bits were the components of their unique sound that separated them from most of the bands that emerged WITH them and, was even more lacking in the bands that followed them and, who were heavily influenced by Sabbath.
A few of the bands that were playing soul/R and B/instrumental music in the early/mid 60s and evolved into heavier sounds/bands that evolved from similar places (musical and geographical) like The May Blitz, Captain Beyond, even Deep Purple...had crazy great drummers and, were skilled players with a wide array of abilities. Bands like Bang were very good at the heavier riffs and, basic rythm and blues stylings but...
That huge meandering spiel aside...what is especially awesome here is that you can hear Geezer's incredible basslines so much more up front in the mix and, he's giving his bass guitar a bloody good working over...in this mix it sounds like pure evil...throttled and choking and, as if it is being ruthlessly brutalized...to within an inch of it's life. The only other album/player that comes close in ability, creativity, groove, ruthless attack and, that sounds as knuckle whipped as Geezer in this song/album and mix is the amazing Ron Asheton on Raw Power. For decades we've heaped praise (completely deserved) on James Williamson's extraordinary guitar playing on Raw Power...you should hear Ron's freakishly epic bass playing and, the pulverizing mess of sound put down. And, Scotty's drumming is like Bill's but substituting Chicago blues and Detroit soul for the jazz
agreed bass is important
One of the boss riffs of all time. Heheh. Hat off to mr iommi that hammer on the 5/7 A string is god
This not just an outstanding riff wonderful poetry as well!
Anyone know the time signature of the classic opening riff? Bill Ward almost went insane trying to learn it and became very frustrated. He was a good sport and stayed with it. It may not even be in a specific time sig. It may just be a riff and it is what it is. Tony was the Riff Lord. Great stuff. This was also the first album where they went to tuning to C#, three semi-tones down from standard. Great, great tone!
4/4. The guitar comes in on beat 4 before the riff starts.
yeah, 4/4, a bit syncopated. there's some shuffle in there, too. I think they multi-tracked the drums, as on a lot of their early stuff, so it's hard to tell what's going on without isolating the tracks. Don't take that to heart, though. I'm just a lowly rhythm guitar player.
@@plasticoflamingo2952 exactly. that whole song is some ingenious riffing. I love that the tempo in each section is different.
This album is goated🔥🔥🔥
Where would the world be today without Drop D!!!
C# standard*
For real though! His tone and that tuning sounded NASTY on this album. Nothing beats the original key, but I've recently acquired a 7 string guitar which it's tuned to Drop A, really showcases how devastating these riffs must've been in 1971🤘🤘
Wouldn't you love to hear this in church ? We need it
O Black Sabbath sempre surpreende, é incrível...
Black Sabbath is the true definition of metal. This shit was made in 1971. Every metal head know sabbath is the godfather of metal. Imagine hearing this type of music back in the late 60’s and 70s
absolute favorite. Love the beginning.
I agree my fav riff he does
Damn that riff is like molasses in the winter smoothly
The Mighty Black Sabbath 😎
THE GOOD 'OL DAZE! DISTORTION TO THE MAX, JUST LIKE ME BACK IN THE DAY
Man the foot stomp
Kick Ass Song.!!!
2021 hearing this awesome master piece , Black fucking sabbath
The year that album came out, so did Zeppelin 4, Sticky Fingers, Who's Next, and Aqualung.
Yeah" one of my favs too.
Master of REALITY in today's world. Wake up world. Also listen to "Dreamer " we are all doomed if we don't actually do something about it. !
Getting stoned to this ❤
I listen this on a daily basis...
Geezer Butler...The Man.
Nice tuned
This riff is heavier than my Aunt July
I now know where Slayer grabbed influence from Into the void now....
4:45 ; killer outro jam
If the Prince of Darkness calls Toni Iommi the riff master let's agree that's what it is.
I mean c'mon.
Page?
@@jackcooper3307 Ozzy
My best friend's Dad built him a stereo in 1973. We were going thirteen. Had the pigs called on us
He Set it up in his workshop because my friend's mom was a Holy Roly Poly and hated rock and roll.
I corrupted her good son with my long hair and Devil Music.
The Mena, AR police sent three squad cars to their house we had that monster on 20 playing this.
Never heard them knock.
Heat.
So sweet and Tasty, I have to see the Dentist.
1:39 BURNING FUEL SOO FASSSTT 🥶😈
💯❤️🔥
Sabbath...Geeeeeeezer... semper fi
Ellos inventarón el Heavy Metal y con este tema tambien el Doom Metal ¡
The earth is the insane asylum of the universe.
-Albert Einstein
Time to go Sons of Freedom!
Looooow tuning makes this song so chunky
Fu_k yeah!
metal af
VQD?
uhuuuuuuuuuu
0:00 pov you get out of college
Always thought that damn intro was waaaay too long, and that hasn't changed. Never liked the base either, other than that, a great song.
I Dont Listen Alice Cooper but I Like Ozzy
Riffs more sludgy than the Labrea tar pits.
🎼💚🩷💚🩷💚🩷💚🩷
I loved smoking Angel Dust cruising on the boardwalk listening to this