@@6.6.6-r8w As human beings we are "free" to choose what "God" we will want to serve, either Satan or "Jesus". Sabbath, they sure chose the first one lol
Don’t y’all just love those Dio years since that version of sabbath was so much better than the version in the 70s according to a lot of people which I strongly disagree with
This song is classic example of how Sabbath is able to write songs that sound like three different ones blended together. Masterpiece. Love this album. 😀 😊
When I first heard this solo I was blown away. I don’t know why, but seriously this one out of all of Tony’s solos that I’ve watched, this is the one that amazed me so much.
@@DrLoverLover Have you ever heard it played on the radio? I haven’t in my 27 years of life. Frankly you won’t hear many songs from any album other than their second and third. That makes it underrated.
@@DrLoverLover Have you ever heard it played on the radio? I haven’t in my 27 years of life. Frankly you won’t hear many songs from any album other than their second and third. That makes it underrated.
@@retardbird689 every band can’t get every song playing in rotation on the radio only the ones that end up commercially successful , which don’t make them underrated the band is very much one of the greatest band ever and is recognized for that, that’s the best you can ask for they can’t recognize every song or album there’s too much music in the world that’s virtually impossible somethings going to slip through the cracks
The fact that Geezer Butler wrote most of the song (at least that's what I read) must have an influence on the "dark" sound. But yes, no one topped him. The riff from "Supernaut" must be the most tortured ever !!!
Tarek Mustafa you got that fuckin RIGHT /SEEN THEM 5 TIMES ORIGINAL 7 X NOT & OZZY SOLO 8 X & CAN'T FORGET IN ST LOUIS I GOT TO SEE HEAVEN N HELL BAND 18TH ROW CENTER 🙏AND DIO WAS A BIG PARTS OF THE FAMILY GOD bless all of them !!! Wild Bill/ da ticket master/ Jefferson City MO ✌️ out to the TRUE fans of the HEAVIEST ROCK BAND of all time
Bill has a style all his own and is a "one and only" the fact that the band said their last goodbyes without him is just wrong on so many levels, he should have been a part of the farewell tour and no true sabbath fan will ever be alright with the fact that "he wasnt"✌🏼️
@@aschule5684 he can't drum anymore like he use to, that's why he wasn't part of the farewell tour. That type of drumming takes out a lot of energy especially for his age now and with everything he's been through. He also hasn't aged very well either. It sucks ik, but he can't last through an entire show let alone a tour. The fact that they even did a final reunion is a miracle all in itself
About 20 years ago, I was in my senior year of high school, and I began working full-time. Once I started making money, I found the dvd of this show, and I watched it all the time. When I had my lunch breaks, I would come home and watch this show again, just to get me pumped back up for my afternoon class. I would watch Snowblind, Never Say Die, Black Sabbath, Dirty Women, Tony's guitar solo, Electric Funeral, and Children of The Grave, just to get me fired up. Like every typical teenager who dreamed of being a rock star, I would air guitar to Tony Iommi while imagining me and 3 friends doing this track at a talent show in front of our high school (yeah, yeah, I know, it's silly). I am so glad I found the dvd for this show. This is one of the best tracks on it.
absolutely love this song. and this live performance of it. was done great. love the changes in tempo. the bass , drumming , vocaling and def the guitaring - hats off to the MIGHTY SABBATH !
Tony is just in the zone with that guitar...total legends right there,every 1 of them. This album is tight,i didn't dig it til' I are a bunch of acid anf listened to it.then I kept playing it on repeat,flipping the cassette tape constantly
Unfortunately, that was the norm on most of Sabbath's live material available during the 70s . The bass sounded like crap which is a shame a I really enjoy Butler's way of playing. Past lives is the same thing, I don't know if it was poorly recorded it the way Geezer set us his bass or what but the best years of Sabbath have the worst bass sound live. At least is my personal opinion based of the material available.
+Igor Moraes Eu amo os dois. Mas o Bill, para mim claro, está um degrau a diante. Gosto muito do Ian Paice, e do Carl Palmer. E o Barriemore Barlow do Jethro Tull. Abraço!
Like two awesome songs rolled into one. That riff about halfway through gives me chills every time and the last tree minute solo was so awesome. One my all time favorites.
One of the last best sabbath songs. Tony is bending them strings! They never miss a note. And how bout bill ward. What a fuckin drummer! Those dirty women, they don’t mess around!
Agreed, I actually like a few of the Dio records too but it just doesn't feel like Sabbath without Ozzy. I've always said they should have renamed the band when Ozzy left
Was a teen when i first heard sabbath ... i felt like running to the record shop the days i knew they're next album would be on the shelf... couldnt wait for school to finish so i could bolt to the shop !!!
I was 12 and had bought the "Mater of Reality" vynil from a thrift store for .25 cents. I put it on the turntable and "Sweet Leaf" started and I thought the cough at the beginning was a skip. I was pretty uset but later realized it was coughing. Great album..Children of the Grave was my favorite.
Tony has the coolest fast trills ever. And there’s like a click to his sound I Love! Sabbath are the heavy music kings. And nothing makes me feel alive like great loud heavy Sabbath!!!
4:00 Nobody ever told me I found out for myself Ya gotta believe in foolish miracles It's not how you play the game It's if you win or lose you can choose Don't confuse… ; )
I saw them on this tour, my first concert ever, 3rd row. What an experience! Too bad the sound here is nothing like the real thing. Try to imagine this loud, full bass and treble, all around you, with sweet leaf filling the air. It hit several senses, and you *felt* the music.
I saw them in Chicago on this tour in '78 and agree that the sound was better in person than in this video. I will add that this was the tour where supposedly ,Van Halen blew Sabbath away as opening act,but not in Chicago at the show I saw. There was no mistaking who the crowd was there for.
@@brucefranklin6295 I too saw them on the '78 tour (Never Say Die) with Van Halen. In Houston, once again. I remember both bands being good, but yeah, most were there for Sabbath, and the kings stilled ruled the court.
I was just watching Hendrix, my favorite, needed something else and along comes Sabbath. Look at the stage setups and equipment in 8 years. Great stuff
Very first album I bought, Paranoid, was 15 years old with a brand new Sears Silvertone electric guitar and tiny amp, drove my grandparents crazy learning to play iron man and electric funeral. 70's. Time travel can't come too soon.
Sabbath is not just a band, they are a culture.
yes, rock n roll culture
Sabbath is Life
@@CalebePriester the lucifer culture
@@6.6.6-r8w
As human beings we are "free" to choose what "God" we will want to serve, either Satan or "Jesus".
Sabbath, they sure chose the first one lol
Calebe Priester mmm🤔
Who will leave a nice comment and a like for Geezer Butler, the true backbone and lyrics hero of Black Sabbath
We all love Geezer! ❤
Who
@@SSNESSYou must be lost.
Geezer Butler is my all time favorite bassist 👊🤘
Geezer Butler is Sabbath itself
That solo... it just sends shivers down my spine...
Tony Iommi is the absolute rock guitar hero!
It started from a Riff.
@@donaldprivette5660 It started from a note
@@Sanx007 It started from a thought or a dream
@@EbolaSandwich It started from the big bang.
That "Solo" is God Speaking to All of us!
Nothing sounds better than Sabbath in the 70's. The perfect band with the perfect sound.
Damn right!
Don’t y’all just love those Dio years since that version of sabbath was so much better than the version in the 70s according to a lot of people which I strongly disagree with
Yup!
@GiudittaeOloferne-qk7oc exactly
both are amazing@@sambell385
One of my favorite Sabbath songs. From the criminally underrated Technical Ecstasy album.
That was a damn good album.
This song is classic example of how Sabbath is able to write songs that sound like three different ones blended together. Masterpiece. Love this album. 😀 😊
This final solo is one of the most beautiful that Tony ever did
When I first heard this solo I was blown away. I don’t know why, but seriously this one out of all of Tony’s solos that I’ve watched, this is the one that amazed me so much.
And then comes that moment when guitar players realize they will never pull this solo off... even with a four perfectly good fretting fingers.
he had to be loaded when he laid that down in the studio, it's nuts. Never seen a live video where he comes close to the studio version
I’m sad that the wah pedal is vintage and costs like 1200$ if you can even find one
That riff in the middle is so simple but powerful.
OHHHH DIRTYYYY WOMANNNNNN
@@ellezard0844 They don't mess around...
@@panzerriff OHHH DIRTYYYY WOMEEEEEEENNNN
@@nousesmiabrigo they don't mess around...
I swear his guitar was tuned by the fallen angel of music himself
Bill Ward. Simply the best drummer of his generation.
I am a huge fan of BW and yes He was one of the very best. John Bonham - (Led Zeppelin) is the greatest rock and roll drummer of all time! Peace ~
@@TheJackflash85 Definitely better than Bonham
This, and "You Won"t Change Me" are my favs on this album. This was a nice performance.
Honestly you wont change me is the best on this album
Agreed, back street kids is pretty good too! Underrated album IMO
@@peeweej227 I agree w/ you. Lov that cut. Great album.
gypsy is great
There's never been a voice as unique as Ozzy's ever.
Yes there was. He lived in what is nowadays southern Spain some 30'000 years ago. Good dude. Fisherman and Hunter, Neanderthal. 😉
Uniqueness is absolute, not relative.
@@nelsonsmith6963 we're ALL unique hunbun
He was the inspiration of all grunge vocalists.
@@loganrage3047 best melodies ever ozzy a genius
For me Tony's vibrato is the best I've ever heard
Ye he's on a whole different level
Woodrow from Corrosion of Conformity is the only one close to it ( vibrato)
Tony's vibrato is insane and instantly identifiable, reminds me of Kossof's vibrato in that sense.
Black Sabbath is my law and my religion
Rock n Roll is my religion and my law
Outstanding! Their best, least known performance of their most underrated song.
Tony's best solo of all time
Least known?? Over 600000 views...
@@DrLoverLover Have you ever heard it played on the radio? I haven’t in my 27 years of life. Frankly you won’t hear many songs from any album other than their second and third. That makes it underrated.
@@DrLoverLover Have you ever heard it played on the radio? I haven’t in my 27 years of life. Frankly you won’t hear many songs from any album other than their second and third. That makes it underrated.
@@retardbird689 every band can’t get every song playing in rotation on the radio only the ones that end up commercially successful , which don’t make them underrated the band is very much one of the greatest band ever and is recognized for that, that’s the best you can ask for they can’t recognize every song or album there’s too much music in the world that’s virtually impossible somethings going to slip through the cracks
This period was considered the demise of Sabbath. The best Iommi riffs have both groove and melancholy. And this is absolutely one of his best.
The fact that Geezer Butler wrote most of the song (at least that's what I read) must have an influence on the "dark" sound. But yes, no one topped him. The riff from "Supernaut" must be the most tortured ever !!!
Tony smokes on this
pateris Tortured? Supernaut is glorious, what song are you listening to?
Agreed. Sabbath in their so-called "demise" still blow away most bands in their prime. Legends never die. SABBATH FUCKING RULES!!!
Such an underrated song
Esta música é demais.... realmente
Well you got 2 comments, congrats 😅
Why underrated?....most say it's the best song on the album and rave about the outro guitar solo!
Once a Sabbath Fan,always a Sabbath fan, incredible.
I don't get tired to listen to this song... Tony Iommi solos and riffs are unique!!!! Black Sabbath forever...!!!
Iommi is insane. He has like 5 different classic licks twists and turns in this number. Amazing. Metal riff god
Sabbath is Life
Agreed. Sabbath is love and life and a religion.
religion?
Research and you'll be surprised what religion really is........Idol worship,not what we are falsely taught !
Tarek Mustafa you got that fuckin RIGHT /SEEN THEM 5 TIMES ORIGINAL 7 X NOT & OZZY SOLO 8 X & CAN'T FORGET IN ST LOUIS I GOT TO SEE HEAVEN N HELL BAND 18TH ROW CENTER 🙏AND DIO WAS A BIG PARTS OF THE FAMILY
GOD bless all of them !!!
Wild Bill/ da ticket master/ Jefferson City MO ✌️ out to the TRUE fans of the HEAVIEST ROCK BAND of all time
@@billfinnell3674 hell yea
I miss Bill Ward behind the drums! He's the best, out of question.
Yeah, no contest mate. Best drummer ever....
In early 70s he had a massive sound that shimmied one moment and pummelled the next.
Damn right, Ward was a primal animal back there
Bill has a style all his own and is a "one and only" the fact that the band said their last goodbyes without him is just wrong on so many levels, he should have been a part of the farewell tour and no true sabbath fan will ever be alright with the fact that "he wasnt"✌🏼️
@@aschule5684 he can't drum anymore like he use to, that's why he wasn't part of the farewell tour. That type of drumming takes out a lot of energy especially for his age now and with everything he's been through. He also hasn't aged very well either. It sucks ik, but he can't last through an entire show let alone a tour. The fact that they even did a final reunion is a miracle all in itself
Great vocals by Ozzy right there. Respect!
This is Black Sabbath, the best four rock n roll doctors!!
few things are as cool as Ozzy just standing in front of the audience, doing his thing, while Tony is soloing.
Underrated riff and solo.
that smile toni makes.... legendary
@DNR MI maybe also just the love of music
@@safaamodir5593 cocaine
That solo I got tears in my ears to much awesomeness 😅🤟
This riff is unbelievable awesome
That solo sends shivers all over every time I listen to this
The greatest heavy band ever. Incomparable..
About 20 years ago, I was in my senior year of high school, and I began working full-time. Once I started making money, I found the dvd of this show, and I watched it all the time. When I had my lunch breaks, I would come home and watch this show again, just to get me pumped back up for my afternoon class.
I would watch Snowblind, Never Say Die, Black Sabbath, Dirty Women, Tony's guitar solo, Electric Funeral, and Children of The Grave, just to get me fired up.
Like every typical teenager who dreamed of being a rock star, I would air guitar to Tony Iommi while imagining me and 3 friends doing this track at a talent show in front of our high school (yeah, yeah, I know, it's silly).
I am so glad I found the dvd for this show. This is one of the best tracks on it.
Great video of a kick ass song. Just wish it had more footage of Geezer.
JJ Vladimir and Bill!
All of these old videos focus on Toni and Ozzy like they were all there was to Sabbath.
absolutely love this song. and this live performance of it. was done great. love the changes in tempo. the bass , drumming , vocaling and def the guitaring - hats off to the MIGHTY SABBATH !
British Music at its Finest!!! No other band in the entire world like these lads Sabbath is as original as it gets there music will always kick ass!!!
One of my favorite Sabbath songs!!
Tony is just in the zone with that guitar...total legends right there,every 1 of them.
This album is tight,i didn't dig it til' I are a bunch of acid anf listened to it.then I kept playing it on repeat,flipping the cassette tape constantly
I don’t even have words to describe Tony . My favorite sabbath song hands down. That solo 😮💨
@ 3:26 the absolute crunchiest power chord ever conjured by man
Ever heard of a little known sabbath song evil woman
Shallex cool
Agreed - it’s heavy as fuck.
nxne75 yet so goddamn rhythmic and groovy it’s the pinnacle
T Vanderpool I know I was just saying how the power chords were some of the crunchiest in history
That solo omg 😱♥️
Heavy Heavy.
Iommi's solo is FIRE
One of my favorite Sabbath songs. Tommi is a god.
I'm actually amazed the bass was loud and clear on this. Good job to whoever remastered the video clip.
+Serzh Doom Well sometimes the audio from these old videos isn't that great, so in any case I'm glad it is here.
Unfortunately, that was the norm on most of Sabbath's live material available during the 70s . The bass sounded like crap which is a shame a I really enjoy Butler's way of playing. Past lives is the same thing, I don't know if it was poorly recorded it the way Geezer set us his bass or what but the best years of Sabbath have the worst bass sound live. At least is my personal opinion based of the material available.
And the iconic Rick!...
IVE LEARNED TO NEVER UNDERESTIMATE OZZY OZZBOURNE ! and im a bigtime dio fan , tony iomi is the genuis of sabbath
Bill Ward! ❤
+Igor Moraes Isso aí! Agreed, he is a true legend! My favourite drummer.
+Igor Moraes Eu amo os dois. Mas o Bill, para mim claro, está um degrau a diante. Gosto muito do Ian Paice, e do Carl Palmer. E o Barriemore Barlow do Jethro Tull. Abraço!
Ian Paice e Cozy Powell põe ele no chinelo
Renan Menezes Coitado deles perto do Ward e do Barlow. São espancados.
Dottlinger Bass Player Isso na sua opinião, acho até Mike BordinFaith No More melhor
Like two awesome songs rolled into one. That riff about halfway through gives me chills every time and the last tree minute solo was so awesome. One my all time favorites.
Wonderful guitar solo!
Done on a John Birch custom
Black Sabbath inspired so many artists and is still the masters of Metal,Long live Black Sabbath.
the live version is just on another level
40 years ago and still are the best of the best
I love it! Strong performance!
Thank You to Black Sabbath for your continued production of Great Music.
One of the last best sabbath songs. Tony is bending them strings! They never miss a note. And how bout bill ward. What a fuckin drummer! Those dirty women, they don’t mess around!
Greatest band ever
These guys are the gauge or standard for every other hard rock or metal band. There is no better.
I’ve never heard this before. My life is complete now.
From the Technical Ecstasy album.
This song is oddly relaxing
what is there to say??, just the most fantastic musical happening, not just this track but Sabbath ,
WOW That ending solo from Iommi is just epic!!
hats off to the camera man providing the up close and personal shred lesson from the king. sabbath em all!
The live version of this song is miles ahead of the studio version.
@David Topchiev ha, you said "dong"
TOTALLY AGREED I COME BACK TO THIS VERSION EVERY YEAR SINCE 2006 IT'S THE BEST BLACK SABBATH PERFORMANCE EVER!
AND ALSO WAR PIGS 70 IN PARIS
True
It really is exceptional this version
I agree
Go Ozzy ! You’re amazing , baby !❤️🫶🏽🥹Keep going strong ; you’re amazing ! You’ve got this!💪🏽
I saw them on this tour. It was kinda the high point of my life.
Sounds sad
You need Jesus in your life sounds like.
Van Halen + Black Sabbath
I bet
Me too. Still my favourite gig of all time. :)
my favourite band , i never knew Tony played with a hand injury his whole career
how amazing is this guys playing , all of them
i love you all
Such an awesome performance by the whole band Love you giys.
Always enjoy listening to black sabbath miss bill on drums always gave 100 percent in his playing
Great song and amazing perfomance, I love Black Sabbath 👌🏻💪🏼
for me the greatest live guitar solo of all time....
I pored over every note Iommi played for ages as a lad! Still love it after all these years 😎
One of my favorite BS song.. The best line up: Ozzy, Iommi, Ward & Butler. Long live to Sabbath!!!!
If ain't no bullshit song 😋
the ONLY line up!
@@rdety you took the words right out of my mouth.
Agreed, I actually like a few of the Dio records too but it just doesn't feel like Sabbath without Ozzy. I've always said they should have renamed the band when Ozzy left
Was a teen when i first heard sabbath ... i felt like running to the record shop the days i knew they're next album would be on the shelf... couldnt wait for school to finish so i could bolt to the shop !!!
I was 12 and had bought the "Mater of Reality" vynil from a thrift store for .25 cents. I put it on the turntable and "Sweet Leaf" started and I thought the cough at the beginning was a skip. I was pretty uset but later realized it was coughing. Great album..Children of the Grave was my favorite.
This is one bad ass tune. Been rocking out to it now for over 45 years.
Bill Ward... just incredible!
Tony has the coolest fast trills ever. And there’s like a click to his sound I Love! Sabbath are the heavy music kings. And nothing makes me feel alive like great loud heavy Sabbath!!!
LA Mejor banda de metal x siempre.
Sara Corona Exactamente 🤘🤘
Black Sabbath Matters.👍
This is iommi at his very best
Look for "Black Sabbath the Legendary Soundboard Tapes"
It's definitely worthy.. Tony does some crazy shit on that one... Trust me!
I would have to agree, Technical Ecstasy and Sabotage were the best years for both Tony’s guitar playing and Ozzy’s vocals.
Vietnam Mailman... Would say 73`74 was his peak
@@sotis1756 hey brudda didnt expect you here :D seems like you got music taste afterall. And yes iommi's peak was without a doubt 73/74
This song has been living in my head since the late1970's, rent free of course. Great album too.
4:00 Nobody ever told me I found out for myself
Ya gotta believe in foolish miracles
It's not how you play the game
It's if you win or lose you can choose
Don't confuse… ; )
I know!
Had the pleasure of seeing Black Sabbath in 1974 and all the years of sabbath and Ozzie
I was there / Great Show / Fantástic night 🎵🎼🎶🎤🎸😎👊
A Real Rock and Roll Band w/ Real Musicians ! - Forever ~
Toni Iommi is God !
The most brutal riff ever just listen to that shit!!
I’ve come a long way since haha
This band I love
love these solos
Yeah Tony was a 60s man lovely melodic solos not jush shredding for the sake of it
my dad introduced me to black sabbath when i was 5, im now 12 and now obsessed with black sabbath!! this is one of my favorite songs 😋
Not their best album, but the One where Tony shows all of his technical skills, great solos included in this record.
Nothing beats 70s Black Sabbath
SABBATH FODA PRA CARALHO.
Tony Tony Tony yeah thank you sir God bless peace
I saw them on this tour, my first concert ever, 3rd row. What an experience! Too bad the sound here is nothing like the real thing. Try to imagine this loud, full bass and treble, all around you, with sweet leaf filling the air. It hit several senses, and you *felt* the music.
Awesome thanks for sharing. Sometimes these vids/ audio recordings don't do it justice at all
I saw them in Chicago on this tour in '78 and agree that the sound was better in person than in this video. I will add that this was the tour where supposedly ,Van Halen blew Sabbath away as opening act,but not in Chicago at the show I saw. There was no mistaking who the crowd was there for.
@@brucefranklin6295 I too saw them on the '78 tour (Never Say Die) with Van Halen. In Houston, once again. I remember both bands being good, but yeah, most were there for Sabbath, and the kings stilled ruled the court.
This song has so much great guitar passages..Rock on Tony..🔥🤯💜
4:01 Always reminded me of the middle section of I Don't Know
Same mind.
I was just watching Hendrix, my favorite, needed something else and along comes Sabbath. Look at the stage setups and equipment in 8 years. Great stuff
Absurdamente maravilhosa ! Me lembra adolescência! 🤘
Very first album I bought, Paranoid, was 15 years old with a brand new Sears Silvertone electric guitar and tiny amp, drove my grandparents crazy learning to play iron man and electric funeral. 70's. Time travel can't come too soon.
Obrigada... Deus ou seja lá o que for...por ter posto ao mundo estes gajos... demais
They Don't Mess Around
5:11 That's pure Ecstasy!!!
So heavy
@@daddy-fat-sack3218 ahead of his time if i say so myself :))
Or you could say pure technical ecstasy lmao
The culture of rock and roll,the beggining of heavy metal,the mistic side of live well represented.
At 4:15, this was clearly the inspiration for the slow section in “I don’t know”
you can´t choose, when i lose its up to youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
I hear it!
I was just thinking exactly the same thing
Loved ozzy with those tassels
Bill ward always gave his all i saw him get carried off the stage with an oxygen mask at msg I was shocked thats rock n roll he sold his soul
I bought the vhs video of this concert when released, just a young lad at the time, I still love it to bits.