There's that word again, "funky" when talking about Black Sabbath. You're right of course, they had a VERY strong groove, that's what made them special.
Girl you are hitting some of the greatest hidden gems sabbath has to offer.Everyone has heard of "Paranoid" but very few have heard these rare epic tracks from the God Fathers of all Metal.
Got into sabbath in 83’ because of Randy roads lead me back in time to get all the sabbath. I could t believe there were about 8 more Ozzy records from the past. I was 13. It never gets old. Just this song gave me spine tingles again body buzz as I listen
This is exactly what l loved about sabbath, back in my youth, their musical journey within their greatest songs, where every turn was an ever more interesting avenue to travel down of a trip you never wanted to end, and she caught that! It was never a tired old return to a refrain of the same old same old, but just an extension beyond the norm, and their hooks, to die for! Way before anybody else's time!
Oh those Sabbath changes. One of their all timers that maybe doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, but hey, that’s quite the catalog they have too. Glad it effected you the same way it did me - 45 years ago. Cheers
I'm glad your turned on and into Sabbath, the beginning of metal, they gave birth to it on Friday the 13th 1970 in February with the release of their self titled album and song of the same name, triple Black Sabbath...even that had a satanic feel to it👹
This is my favorite Sabbath song for many of the reasons you listed. I think that this has always been considered fine but deep album cut and it is amazing for me to see it revisited by so many deep dive reaction vloggers. A lot of people do not realize that many Sabbath songs had some very empathetic things to say about control, where we put the power, and how we choose which paths to take.
This track at full volume really blows your mind. Been a Black Sabbath fan for a good while, and just recently heard this track. I was like "Wow! Ozzy sounds so good!" The whole band rocked too!
it really warms my old heart to see you rock out to thise old songs and this track is one of my all time favorites with black sabbath i love the lyrics in the end that says just remember love is life and hate is living death coz that is so spot on take care scribe
1st albums: Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, & Sabotage. Later OZZY songs: Revelation, Diary of a Madman, Mr Crowley, & Perry Mason.-ENJOY!
I think its fairly obvious that the song is sung from the point of view of an unborn child who "Destroyed the empty spaces" by filling up an empty womb [you destroy an empty space by filling it]. the child has gone through many reincarnations (I've lived a thousand times), as will all people (Don't believe the life you have will be the only one). the line (When little worlds collide I'm trapped inside my embryonic cell) means the 'collision' of the sperm and egg, at which point the soul forgets its past life (And flashing memories are cast into the never ending well). the lines (Curtain of the future falls, the secret stays unknown) simply mean that the soul forgets the previous life with each new life. the baby tells us that it is necessary to die so that we can move on to our next life (You have to let your body sleep to let your soul live on), and advises us at the very end of the song to love each other, to live our lives fully, and look forward to our next life. the song has excellent lyrics, really quite positive and inspirational, and even more impressive having come from a heavy metal band. AndreAndre Link
Metallica did a cover of Sabbra Cadabra that starts out with Sabbra Cadabra then goes into National Acrobat and then back to Sabbra Cadabra. It's amazing. IMO
3:40 is where this song goes south for me. The first guitar melody was so good & smooth. It just pulls you in, & you zone out on it. I could listen to it all day. They should have kept it going throughout the whole song, but then they go & change it, & then change it again, & they lose me. It loses it's feel. You don't want a melody like that, that's so catchy & addictive, to end halfway through the song. It becomes two different songs in one. I hate when good songs go bad.
@@theforsaken4489 that s why i love them..they give you something brilliant but never for too much time..a common in many of their songs..black sabbath s music is a trip..
Decompose? I hope not.. just decompress...LOL :)) Great reaction...great song. Definitely some RATM influence in there. Keep up your wonderful work...Tom
See, you have it easy. I was a Motown kid who got turned on to the metal, basically by curiosity. Back in the day OZ's were about $10 bucks. You go to the park and meet up with some of the fellas, smoke a couple of sticks, then go home and put on some Sabbath. After the first album. They were putting out albums almost every 60 to 90 days. A dude couldn’t wait long enough for that net album to drop. Now this song right here a great song, but not as great as the greatest hits. You checked out the ending. That last section when I heard was weird AF, but hey it was Sabbath, not a big deal. This was a good song. It's funny how you describe Sabbath as funky. That's cool if they funky to you. They got me because of the different music the playing. I was in to orchestral stuff in the youth, so I had a lot of wider exposure, but I never heard anything like Sabbath, and Zeppelin, they was just mind blowing music players. I lived in a neighborhood were there were musicians and when word got out on Sabbath and Zeppelin, the group turned on the metal. Life was MF good. We was some happy people. Yo, you hear that latest album by Sabbath, no, yeah I got that, it's smoking you gots to hear it. A week later dude is like, yeah man, that album was the joint. Sabbath, like Zeppelin never put out a bad album. You had to expect these dudes was evolving, so you liable to hear something totally unheard of from them on their album so best be ready for that joyous interlude. I like how you look like we really enjoying the music. People, most brown skinned folks, didn’t ride on heavy metal, lots of really great black music at the time. Me I listened a lot to the Temptations, 4 Tops, the O’Jays, Earth, Wind, and Fire and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and a lot of single R&B artist really good playing at the time. I feel very fortunate I was very wealthy with the music when I was young, I could sing, I liked to imitate different singers and their styles that was fun for me. Nobody ever told me I could make money singing. Anyway, thanks for letting me watch you groove on some tunes, you OK, See you around.
Daryl Lemans, interesting, funny you say that brown...though metal imo was invented by Jimi man! And Chuck Berry and and and, the list goes pretty far back ... I ran around w the same kind of guys as you, very accepting bunch, can't say major negative impact, perhaps lost some brain cells in the process, in fact they formed my brain to Black Sabbath & Iron Maiden! Keep rockin'
This song is primarily about the sperm that didn't make the egg, but it ends with the notion that we're all re-incarnated. The closing lyric says it all, "Looking back I've lived and learned but now I'm wondering, here I wait and only guess what this NEXT LIFE will bring."
This song is for those who are at “ADVANCED LEVEL” Black Sabbath fan stage
True dat.
This song has been kicking ass for decades
There's that word again, "funky" when talking about Black Sabbath. You're right of course, they had a VERY strong groove, that's what made them special.
Your trust is in whiskey,weed,and Black Sabbath...its godamn electric
Your trust is in whisky weed and slayer
Girl you are hitting some of the greatest hidden gems sabbath has to offer.Everyone has heard of "Paranoid" but very few have heard these rare epic tracks from the God Fathers of all Metal.
Got into sabbath in 83’ because of Randy roads lead me back in time to get all the sabbath. I could t believe there were about 8 more Ozzy records from the past. I was 13. It never gets old. Just this song gave me spine tingles again body buzz as I listen
"Into the Void" from their album "Master of Reality", one of their heaviest tracks EVER!
agreed, saw them twice on their last ever tour, into the void with geezer on bass was sublime, heaviest tune i ever saw them play
Yes
My favorite alongside a national acrobat
Yup. Live renditions are even better.
BLACK HOLE HEAVY!
This is exactly what l loved about sabbath, back in my youth, their musical journey within their greatest songs, where every turn was an ever more interesting avenue to travel down of a trip you never wanted to end, and she caught that!
It was never a tired old return to a refrain of the same old same old, but just an extension beyond the norm, and their hooks, to die for! Way before anybody else's time!
This song is beyond dope
You turned the song on and was instantly in it, that is what Sabbath does.
I'm not gonna lie but this one of many songs by them where the riffs bring tears to my eyes.
Sabbath best band ever
My sister has a friend that had this played at her wedding.🤘🏻
Love this track. Yet another Sabbath Masterpiece.
Killing Yourself to Live off this album (SBS) is where it is at....it was their concert opener for several tours in the 1970s.
Oh those Sabbath changes. One of their all timers that maybe doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, but hey, that’s quite the catalog they have too. Glad it effected you the same way it did me - 45 years ago. Cheers
Very awesome choice I dont believe anybody reacted to this one yet another good one is wheels of confusion please check it out
Symptom of the Universe
This song is so fn great
The moment you realized the music wasn't playing was priceless!😂
I can't decide if i want to be a "national acrobat" when i grow up, or a "spiral architect"?
bluestate69 why decide they are both my favorite Sabbath songs
Lol nice!!
It’s a win win either way.
Best Sabbath album, the first 6 I'd put up with anyone.
Love you, hun.
I'm glad your turned on and into Sabbath, the beginning of metal, they gave birth to it on Friday the 13th 1970 in February with the release of their self titled album and song of the same name, triple Black Sabbath...even that had a satanic feel to it👹
“I gotta decompose “. Lol
Black Sabbath
"Disturbing the Priest"
Yes, please.
@@NeonNights80 Ive yet to see ANYONE review ANYTHING from what is arguably the darkest album Sabbath EVER made.
Speaking of Priest. Judas Priest
@@markusantonio4866 judas is rising
Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
I've lived a thousand times
I found out what it means to be believed
This is my favorite Sabbath song for many of the reasons you listed. I think that this has always been considered fine but deep album cut and it is amazing for me to see it revisited by so many deep dive reaction vloggers. A lot of people do not realize that many Sabbath songs had some very empathetic things to say about control, where we put the power, and how we choose which paths to take.
This is why I love these reactions. It's like watching someone discover the music you love and this wave of nostalgia hits. It's great.
My favorite track.
This track at full volume really blows your mind. Been a Black Sabbath fan for a good while, and just recently heard this track. I was like "Wow! Ozzy sounds so good!" The whole band rocked too!
Isn't it great when you discover a new band you love when they're old and have a ton of material to dive into.
Just remember love is life and hate is living death.
Definitely funk in the song absolutely brilliant song.
it really warms my old heart to see you rock out to thise old songs and this track is one of my all time favorites with black sabbath i love the lyrics in the end that says just remember love is life and hate is living death coz that is so spot on take care scribe
Finally you put a nice mugshot of yours out there !
1st albums: Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, & Sabotage.
Later OZZY songs: Revelation, Diary of a Madman, Mr Crowley, & Perry Mason.-ENJOY!
I love how she rocks out, Black Sabbath, my all time favorite band. GOD they were awesome. Love her reaction . Keeping it alive love it❤❤❤❤.
I think its fairly obvious that the song is sung from the point of view
of an unborn child who "Destroyed the empty spaces" by filling up an
empty womb [you destroy an empty space by filling it].
the child has gone through many reincarnations (I've lived a thousand
times), as will all people (Don't believe the life you have will be the
only one).
the line (When little worlds collide I'm trapped inside my embryonic
cell) means the 'collision' of the sperm and egg, at which point the
soul forgets its past life (And flashing memories are cast into the
never ending well). the lines (Curtain of the future falls, the secret
stays unknown) simply mean that the soul forgets the previous life with
each new life.
the baby tells us that it is necessary to die so that we can move on to
our next life (You have to let your body sleep to let your soul live
on), and advises us at the very end of the song to love each other, to
live our lives fully, and look forward to our next life.
the song has excellent lyrics, really quite positive and inspirational,
and even more impressive having come from a heavy metal band.
AndreAndre Link
Yes, that's it :)
Sabb - Tastic ....the whole album rocks! 40 yrs listening to sabbath, perfect on a sunday afternoon.... ty ty ty , u rock!
saw them back in the day when they released the sabbath bloody sabbath album, AWESOME!!!
my favourite Sabbath Song ...
Thank you for this one your the first to react to this
One of my latest favorite Sabbath tunes
Any chance you can do Juniors Eyes by Black Sabbath? The groove is beautiful.
Metallica did a cover of Sabbra Cadabra that starts out with Sabbra Cadabra then goes into National Acrobat and then back to Sabbra Cadabra. It's amazing. IMO
Ring my beeeelllll...... ring my beeeellllllllll🎼🎼🎼
After Forever next please. And have you done Planet Caravan?
So nice to see Sabbath reactions from the obvious radio hits.
WHEELS OF CONFUSION
Loooooove this song.
Best f**king reaction!!!! Best song!!!
Yep the sound just stopped & we were just hanging there....
3:40 is where this song goes south for me. The first guitar melody was so good & smooth. It just pulls you in, & you zone out on it. I could listen to it all day. They should have kept it going throughout the whole song, but then they go & change it, & then change it again, & they lose me. It loses it's feel. You don't want a melody like that, that's so catchy & addictive, to end halfway through the song. It becomes two different songs in one. I hate when good songs go bad.
I agree the ending goes way too soft . It starts off heavy and groovy then they get to cliche rock sounding at the end
@@theforsaken4489 that s why i love them..they give you something brilliant but never for too much time..a common in many of their songs..black sabbath s music is a trip..
@@ΝικοςΡαπτης-ξ2ψ fair enough bro !
@@ΝικοςΡαπτης-ξ2ψ I actually just listened to it again. Its fcn good. Don’t know why I said that.
I like it for what it is.
harvester of sorrow from METALLICA!!!
Thanks for reacting to my favorite Black Sabbath song. Great reaction video.
Gem indeed this is my jams! Good to see you jamming it 2
WOW ........................................ NOT War Pigs...........(great tune) ................... THIS is it!........
BLACK SABBATH BORN AGAIN FULL ALBUM
Thats a really good song, one of sabbaths best
Freedom Hawk - Solid Gold
BLACK SABBATH IS SO MISS UNDERSTOOD .
IM GLAD YOU HAVE A CURIOUS MIND N SOUL FOR MUSIC .
YOU ARE AWSOME LADY .....😎
This song confirms that Sabbath was all about righteousness and love.
You are AWESOME girl!!!! Such a great passion for music and life!
When that beat drop lawd & checkout sabbath bloody sabbath & sweet leaf 2 joints that made me a ozzy believer
Ring my bells
Sabbath rules, listen with Dio too.
Great band
Heaven and Hell
The whole talk about reality and the illusions we are led to believe
One of Geezer's riffs for a change.
God, you get it bb
Hey cool girl, I dig your review, that is one firkin' song, shows you have taste into one of the most talented bands out there! Keep rockin'!
mindblowing tune...music w a message
Eargasm
How Sabbath that you felt you had to decompose, rather than decompress afterwards.
Hell Fire 🔥
"cinematic" great descriptive term.. !!
My Fav BS album.
Decompose? I hope not.. just decompress...LOL :)) Great reaction...great song. Definitely some RATM influence in there. Keep up your wonderful work...Tom
please come back...PpPpLEASEEEE COME BACK.
Your my dream metal soul chick
I LOVE your reaction! ❤ 😍 💖
Brilliant :)
Black sabbath
Electric funeral
Have you done "Snowblind" by Sabbath?
Cheers from Brazil!!! Please, react to Focus-Hocus Pocus live 73 is simply mind blowin' stuff
You are fantastic
Do spiral architecture from black sabbath
MASTERPIECE 💋😘 K
I'm the first view and like to this video 👍🤘
epic song
See, you have it easy. I was a Motown kid who got turned on to the metal, basically by curiosity. Back in the day OZ's were about $10 bucks. You go to the park and meet up with some of the fellas, smoke a couple of sticks, then go home and put on some Sabbath.
After the first album. They were putting out albums almost every 60 to 90 days. A dude couldn’t wait long enough for that net album to drop.
Now this song right here a great song, but not as great as the greatest hits. You checked out the ending. That last section when I heard was weird AF, but hey it was Sabbath, not a big deal. This was a good song.
It's funny how you describe Sabbath as funky. That's cool if they funky to you. They got me because of the different music the playing. I was in to orchestral stuff in the youth, so I had a lot of wider exposure, but I never heard anything like Sabbath, and Zeppelin, they was just mind blowing music players. I lived in a neighborhood were there were musicians and when word got out on Sabbath and Zeppelin, the group turned on the metal. Life was MF good. We was some happy people.
Yo, you hear that latest album by Sabbath, no, yeah I got that, it's smoking you gots to hear it.
A week later dude is like, yeah man, that album was the joint. Sabbath, like Zeppelin never put out a bad album. You had to expect these dudes was evolving, so you liable to hear something totally unheard of from them on their album so best be ready for that joyous interlude. I like how you look like we really enjoying the music. People, most brown skinned folks, didn’t ride on heavy metal, lots of really great black music at the time.
Me I listened a lot to the Temptations, 4 Tops, the O’Jays, Earth, Wind, and Fire and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and a lot of single R&B artist really good playing at the time. I feel very fortunate I was very wealthy with the music when I was young, I could sing, I liked to imitate different singers and their styles that was fun for me. Nobody ever told me I could make money singing. Anyway, thanks for letting me watch you groove on some tunes, you OK, See you around.
Daryl Lemans, interesting, funny you say that brown...though metal imo was invented by Jimi man! And Chuck Berry and and and, the list goes pretty far back ... I ran around w the same kind of guys as you, very accepting bunch, can't say major negative impact, perhaps lost some brain cells in the process, in fact they formed my brain to Black Sabbath & Iron Maiden! Keep rockin'
No thumbs down. As it should be.
Avenged sevenfold :
Beast and the harlot
Bat country
A little piece of heaven
Second heartbeat
M.I.A
Afterlife
Nightmare
Buried alive
Try Black Sabbath. “Juniors eyes”
This song is primarily about the sperm that didn't make the egg, but it ends with the notion that we're all re-incarnated. The closing lyric says it all, "Looking back I've lived and learned but now I'm wondering, here I wait and only guess what this NEXT LIFE will bring."
This shit so hard
That's it
Lol "is that it"...
Man this song makes me want to smoke a blunt.
One of my favorites from Black Sabbath, the begining of Heavy Metal.