Sabbath is still king to me. Been a metalhead since 1980. Can’t wait to scare the nurses when I’m 90something and blasting it from my wheelchair!! That whole album is phenomenal!! 🤟
Since they listened to both the original and Metallica’s version of “Last Caress”, it would also be good if they listened to Corrosion of Conformity’s cover of “Lord of this World” as well as the original. Easily one of the best covers of a Black Sabbath song, and timely as well.
And he created these riffs with no one to copy from, because no onexplayed that way at that time or before, the sound of his guitar always gives me chills!
The drumming on this song is insane! Bill Ward is a drum god. The whole song is very cool, but those drums, with that slow tom rolling groove, get me every time man. This is exactly how one goes about inventing a genre.
Black Sabbath were the Architects of heavy rock. 1971 and it's their 3rd album! It always catches me off guard when I see anyone reacting to a song for the first time that I've heard, literally, a thousand times. Blows my mind.
If a band manages to do a decent Sabbath cover, that's as good as it gets. No one has ever done Sabbath justice, and the bands that cover them know that - it's just paying them respect.
Black Sabbath and Judas Priest started around the same time coincidentally from the same area of the UK about 50 years ago and they both helped to invent hard rock and heavy metal. They did not have anyone to learn from. They just created the foundation that all others after built on.
The year I was born! Black Sabbath came right up to the creation of heavy metal with Metallica and others. Their body of work and rhythm flow/riffs permeate and influence all kinds of subsequent metal and rock.
I'm a huge fan of the 1st wave of British heavy metal bands. Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, they all changed the the game in the late 60s/ early 70s. Seeing how they made Blues so heavy, that they transformed it into something else, fast downpicking, screaming, thunderous drumming, they were revolutionary. Favourite metal tracks from them 3 Black Sabbath- Into the Void, Led Zeppelin- Achilles Last Stand, Deep Purple- Child in time. Most of your favourite metal bands will have made careers shaped around these songs.
This album was their third album and this is the third song you've reacted to, you previously done Into the Void and After Forever. I bought this album in 1972 it was the first album I ever brought and 50 years on it's still my go to album.
I think JImmy Page from Led Zeppelin said it very well. "You can call me old all you want, but my generation made music, that will never be matched again."
I was in my early teens in the 70s , I saw the original Black Sabbath W/ Ozzy at MSG . Just imagine the feeling see them live !!! The warm up bands who warm up BS were Aerosmith , Van Halen , & Ted Nugent .
Hi Vin Hi Sori. Thank you so much to you and DJ Nick for reacting to Children of the Grave. ...from my favourite Black Sabbath album..Master of Reality... I was 14 when this album came out and it blew me away. It is still as fresh and brilliant now ...no bummer tracks at all.. Check out After Forever....the lyrics on the album are so thought provoking. In my mind Black Sabbath are so misunderstood. As a Christian I had many discussions about how I could like and listen to Black Sabbath. Peace and love from Liverpool UK 👍✌️🤘☮️
I have been a Sabbath fanatic since 1971. None of their songs surprise me. I have listened to everything, no surprises here. Everything from Black Sabbath to Dear Father. Countless times. They still, and always give me a thrill. Osbourne, Dio, Gillan, Martin. . I don't know how it took Y'all so long to catch on
Every time I hear something from the Sabs early albums , all I can think about is how the critics just destroyed them. And now of course , these are the same ass clowns who vote at the R&R Hall of Fame. They are the weatherman of music…. Constantly wrong but still employed
My absolute favourite Black Sabbath songs. I love love LOVE the drum line along with the bass. Such a great song. I remember my sisters having a party in our parents house. It turned out that a ton of people came, not invited. I was only 10 and was not allowed to go to the party except to get a slice of pizza. lol lol This song was blaring when I went down. It will always remind me of that time and the only party my parents let happen in that house. lol lol
A lot of bands near that time were trying to sound louder, or harder or play faster, so there are a lot of proto metal songs prior to this. But this went full in a new direction and legend was made. The only reason it was not called heavy metal is that the term hadn't been invented at that time. BTW the guitar phrasing at the end of some verses is for me the basis of the way Pantera's grove Metal was born, as Dimebag loved to do riffs with weird endings.
Yo Vin and Sori - you ought to hear one of other pioneers of metal that came out at the same time. Listen to songs Speed King, Flight of the Rat, and Hard Lovin man off of Deep People "In Rock" in 1970. Hard Lovin man might the first use of gallop rift in heavy song that Iron Maiden made so famous. Immoi is the god of metal rifts but not the only one in that time frame. Richie Blackmore is is close 2nd most important guitarist in Metal imho .
before black sabbath was iron butterfly on the radio, black sabbath is the band that went to the next level with no air play, Sabbath bloody Sabbath, awesome. and Ozzie's unique voice. when he went solo with diary of a madman in the 80s was another level. songs like mr crowley, craizy train, and over the mountain mfers.
Yeah, this was off of Master of Reality, which was their third album. I was pretty sure you probably reacted to a few songs on here like Sweet Leaf, Lord of This World (somewhat sinister track), or Into The Void.
Bass player Gezzer Butler, whom studied to enter the priesthood, believe it or not wrote the lyrics mostly for the band in the early days. Tonny Iommi lost two digits on his fret hand in a industrial accident, made thimbles from a plastic bottle. And detuned his guitar, thus created doom mental.
I told my brother 25 years ago, I said, " I can play all of this stuff" and he said "yeah, you're pretty good, now when you've written something that 25 years later, kids are bragging that they can play it, get back to me"... So of course that never happened, today I work for the railroad, but we've got a pretty tight bar band, but I'm in the end, another of a million guys, who can play "all this stuff"
Great song, great reaction as always guys, and especially with Black Sabbath you do really appreciate them. Please do more, especially with Ozzy. Go Vin&Sori!
What you're saying about the lyrics is so true; Sabbath are so misunderstood. That last verse in particular is another way of saying things that were said in the gospels especially in Matthew 5.
Watch this song played at California Jam 1974.... the real difference between Sabbath, Purple and Zeppelin compared to the rest is they SWUNG their songs... modern metal doesn't and is way toooooo stiff.
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ACTUALLY... the groundwork for metal was being laid down all through the sixties with bands like the Kinks, the Who Jimi Hendrix, Cream , Blue Cheer etc...
I did a slide show to this song (Magazine pics to sticky lamination paper) of pollution and atomic bombs when I was in 8th grade (1972) at a Catholic school. I got an A, but freaked the nun out.
I agree about the pioneering role of Sabbath but there is one band which is omitted. Listen to Deep Purple in Rock from 1970 and you’ll see that these two bands cover it all. Maiden have more of a Deep Purple influence.
In some ways I wonder if Sabbath's dark image was to get people's attention to actually listen to the lyrics which are positive. Someone on another channel reacting this songs said Black Sabbath are yin and yang
I've always said Sabbath was so far ahead of their time. Their early stuff like this is so underrated
Sabbath is still king to me. Been a metalhead since 1980. Can’t wait to scare the nurses when I’m 90something and blasting it from my wheelchair!! That whole album is phenomenal!! 🤟
This guitar tone was the blueprint for stoner, doom, sludge metal and any genre with the word gaze in it.
I can't believe they've not gotten to Lord of this World yet.
Since they listened to both the original and Metallica’s version of “Last Caress”, it would also be good if they listened to Corrosion of Conformity’s cover of “Lord of this World” as well as the original. Easily one of the best covers of a Black Sabbath song, and timely as well.
Yeah Lord of This World is NEXT LEVEL!
And he created these riffs with no one to copy from, because no onexplayed that way at that time or before, the sound of his guitar always gives me chills!
The album is over 50 years old now and 100% relevant to this day.
The drumming on this song is insane! Bill Ward is a drum god. The whole song is very cool, but those drums, with that slow tom rolling groove, get me every time man. This is exactly how one goes about inventing a genre.
That drum overlay just makes this song
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Black Sabbath were the Architects of heavy rock. 1971 and it's their 3rd album!
It always catches me off guard when I see anyone reacting to a song for the first time that I've heard, literally, a thousand times. Blows my mind.
As awesome as Tony Iommi is don't forget that Bass player Geezer Butler wrote a lot of their stuff.
I probably heard this song 20 years ago. and by then it was already 30 years old. It's crazy how ahead of the time they were. Absolutely timeless
Oh, the classics once again :) Black Sabbath were so fucking great...
White zombie did a decent cover of the song. This one is definitely a highlight of Black Sabbath's career
If a band manages to do a decent Sabbath cover, that's as good as it gets.
No one has ever done Sabbath justice, and the bands that cover them know that - it's just paying them respect.
They don’t call Ozzy the grandfather of Metal for nothing. He started Black Sabbath in 1968 and his stuff is still heavy by today’s standards.
It was Iommi, Ward, Butler and Osborne.
Another great Black Sabbath song, keep the classics coming.
This song was groundwork for all music metal related
Black Sabbath and Judas Priest started around the same time coincidentally from the same area of the UK about 50 years ago and they both helped to invent hard rock and heavy metal. They did not have anyone to learn from. They just created the foundation that all others after built on.
Also half the members of Led Zeppelin grew up near Birmingham as well, there must have been something in the Black Country water lol 🤘
Trapeze too
No sabbath started earlier. Get your story straight
This is one of sabbath most gloomy songs.
This started a genre... called metal, but also 3 subgenres: black metal, doom metal and death metal
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The year I was born! Black Sabbath came right up to the creation of heavy metal with Metallica and others. Their body of work and rhythm flow/riffs permeate and influence all kinds of subsequent metal and rock.
I'm a huge fan of the 1st wave of British heavy metal bands. Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, they all changed the the game in the late 60s/ early 70s. Seeing how they made Blues so heavy, that they transformed it into something else, fast downpicking, screaming, thunderous drumming, they were revolutionary. Favourite metal tracks from them 3 Black Sabbath- Into the Void, Led Zeppelin- Achilles Last Stand, Deep Purple- Child in time. Most of your favourite metal bands will have made careers shaped around these songs.
Judas Priest is part of the first wave of British heavy metal too. They released 5 albums before 1979.
This album was their third album and this is the third song you've reacted to, you previously done Into the Void and After Forever. I bought this album in 1972 it was the first album I ever brought and 50 years on it's still my go to album.
The drummer B.I.L.L W.A.R.D !!!!
Their dropping these bombs of wisdom at the age of around 20 years old no wonder all of them are still alive to this day 💯
1971- Sabbath blasting some of the heaviest shit out there!!!!!
Fave Sabbath song ever!!
I love it when these 2 hear something that makes either of them or both are speechless
Yes, you are correct sir, Toni iomi basically created every heavy metal riff played in some way or another!
I'll be 52 this year and this song still hits just as hard as the first time !
I think JImmy Page from Led Zeppelin said it very well. "You can call me old all you want, but my generation made music, that will never be matched again."
I was in my early teens in the 70s , I saw the original Black Sabbath
W/ Ozzy at MSG . Just imagine the feeling see them live !!! The warm up bands who warm up BS were Aerosmith , Van Halen , & Ted Nugent .
Im glad you met what Black Sabbath is about.
Hi Vin Hi Sori. Thank you so much to you and DJ Nick for reacting to Children of the Grave. ...from my favourite Black Sabbath album..Master of Reality...
I was 14 when this album came out and it blew me away. It is still as fresh and brilliant now ...no bummer tracks at all..
Check out After Forever....the lyrics on the album are so thought provoking. In my mind Black Sabbath are so misunderstood.
As a Christian I had many discussions about how I could like and listen to Black Sabbath.
Peace and love from Liverpool UK 👍✌️🤘☮️
90% of the lyrics were written by a believing catholic. It can’t be that evil.
51 years ago.....51 years...this came out the year I was born...w...t....f...lol
This song is freaking AWESOME! Listen to that drum work...
I'm all for a wide definition, and l love all the different things people have done with it, but, goddamn, this is fucking heavy metal!
Sabbath por siempre!
Black Sabbath- thrill of it all
I have been a Sabbath fanatic since 1971. None of their songs surprise me. I have listened to everything, no surprises here. Everything from Black Sabbath to Dear Father. Countless times. They still, and always give me a thrill. Osbourne, Dio, Gillan, Martin. . I don't know how it took Y'all so long to catch on
Every time I hear something from the Sabs early albums , all I can think about is how the critics just destroyed them. And now of course , these are the same ass clowns who vote at the R&R Hall of Fame. They are the weatherman of music…. Constantly wrong but still employed
How often can a music artist or group claim they created a whole new genre of music?! Black Sabbath will live on in the hearts of everyone in world.
OMFG! I was listening to this album in1976. I was 11 years old.
I think Children of the Grave is an underrated Sabbath track.
Flawless
Any SABBATH song is 🔥 especially their early 70s music 🎶
If not for the song content, thumping funky beats and vocals that go from manic to Bowles of hell deep Tony's riff have no where to go.
Have you guys tried 'Megalomania' or 'The Thrill of it All', from 'Sabotage' yet?
React to Under the Sun by Black Sabbath!
You guys will know that early metal has a positive message and that their is somebody else in our world that doesn't want that message to be heard.
the birth of Doom Metal
Was born the year this dropped. Fav Sabbath? Metal mood: this mellow: NIB
My absolute favourite Black Sabbath songs. I love love LOVE the drum line along with the bass. Such a great song. I remember my sisters having a party in our parents house. It turned out that a ton of people came, not invited. I was only 10 and was not allowed to go to the party except to get a slice of pizza. lol lol This song was blaring when I went down. It will always remind me of that time and the only party my parents let happen in that house. lol lol
You have to listen to the Black sabbath álbum , " headless Cross" ! Amazinng for ALL , Tony absolutly kick ass ! 🤘
A lot of bands near that time were trying to sound louder, or harder or play faster, so there are a lot of proto metal songs prior to this. But this went full in a new direction and legend was made. The only reason it was not called heavy metal is that the term hadn't been invented at that time. BTW the guitar phrasing at the end of some verses is for me the basis of the way Pantera's grove Metal was born, as Dimebag loved to do riffs with weird endings.
Yo Vin and Sori - you ought to hear one of other pioneers of metal that came out at the same time. Listen to songs Speed King, Flight of the Rat, and Hard Lovin man off of Deep People "In Rock" in 1970. Hard Lovin man might the first use of gallop rift in heavy song that Iron Maiden made so famous. Immoi is the god of metal rifts but not the only one in that time frame. Richie Blackmore is is close 2nd most important guitarist in Metal imho .
"I'm sorry Ma'am but you are just going to have to finish it yourself, Vin and Sori dropped a new Black Sabbath reaction."
Whole album rocks
This is one of the heaviest songs BS ever made. Love it. 🎸🥁🎵🤘
It's needs Embryo as the prelude just like on Master of Reality.
HELL YEAH!!
This is right in the middle of Sabbath being the best band of all time if this don't Stoke your fire your already dead
I swear i can listen to that bass intro til day i die
The drums on this are so good...what's crazy is that if you analyze the lyrics it has a really positive message despite the overall doom metal vibe
I subbed to you guys tonight because you get it. Lets see what else you say. totally a positive message
before black sabbath was iron butterfly on the radio, black sabbath is the band that went to the next level with no air play, Sabbath bloody Sabbath, awesome. and Ozzie's unique voice. when he went solo with diary of a madman in the 80s was another level. songs like mr crowley, craizy train, and over the mountain mfers.
When Metal didn't know it was Metal until Black Sabbath appeared.
Sabbath and Led Zeppelin created the backbone what would become Hard Rock
and Heavy Metal, so thank you English lads!!!
Makes me think of Dr. Who
Yeah, this was off of Master of Reality, which was their third album. I was pretty sure you probably reacted to a few songs on here like Sweet Leaf, Lord of This World (somewhat sinister track), or Into The Void.
You should listen to King Crimson’s “Epitaph” written in 1969. It’s very thematically similar to this one. Pretty heavy too in it’s own way.
Check out Focus by the band Hocus Pocus, live version though it's funny, fast and heavy AF!
Bass player Gezzer Butler, whom studied to enter the priesthood, believe it or not wrote the lyrics mostly for the band in the early days. Tonny Iommi lost two digits on his fret hand in a industrial accident, made thimbles from a plastic bottle. And detuned his guitar, thus created doom mental.
I told my brother 25 years ago, I said, " I can play all of this stuff" and he said "yeah, you're pretty good, now when you've written something that 25 years later, kids are bragging that they can play it, get back to me"... So of course that never happened, today I work for the railroad, but we've got a pretty tight bar band, but I'm in the end, another of a million guys, who can play "all this stuff"
Iommi invented thrash too with Symptom of the Universe. Christian metal too; check out After Forever.
Arguably their best album and my personal favorite. Also y'all should check out Supernaut from the follow-up album
Great sound🖤
Great song, great reaction as always guys, and especially with Black Sabbath you do really appreciate them. Please do more, especially with Ozzy. Go Vin&Sori!
What you're saying about the lyrics is so true; Sabbath are so misunderstood. That last verse in particular is another way of saying things that were said in the gospels especially in Matthew 5.
Watch this song played at California Jam 1974.... the real difference between Sabbath, Purple and Zeppelin compared to the rest is they SWUNG their songs... modern metal doesn't and is way toooooo stiff.
Everything metal comes from Black Sabbath....
That's a song off the album "Masters of Reality!!"🤔
I see Sabbath, I click, I comment, I watch
I love your reacts since war pigs here you have a new sub!
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Here's the link.
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"It doesn't sound that old"🤣🤣
ACTUALLY... the groundwork for metal was being laid down all through the sixties with bands like the Kinks, the Who Jimi Hendrix, Cream , Blue Cheer etc...
I did a slide show to this song (Magazine pics to sticky lamination paper) of pollution and atomic bombs when I was in 8th grade (1972) at a Catholic school. I got an A, but freaked the nun out.
It doesnt matter that you are young. It natters that you understand.
I have a cousin who said he wouldn't let his son listen to black sabbath because they are evil.....still the funniest thing I have ever heard
i always enjoyed the White Zombie cover version.
I agree about the pioneering role of Sabbath but there is one band which is omitted. Listen to Deep Purple in Rock from 1970 and you’ll see that these two bands cover it all. Maiden have more of a Deep Purple influence.
Remember,1971
After Forever is a song on Black Sabbath's Master of Reality. Can you guys react to it? Thanks!
Maybe this song will bring you back Vin.
🤘🤘🤘
check out Tony's new song Sent of the Dark
Neon Knights, Voodoo, Turn Up The Night, wtf guys.
Doom metal born in here song 🤘🤘
Gotta try “ Megalomania” or “ A National Acrobat”!!!
Wait, I thought Black Sabbath were Evil? Listen to those drums!!,
The drums are like the sound of rolling thunder!
Listen to blue cheer if you like sabbath
One of these days you will get to Under the Sun and Lord of this World. You will need a neck brace.
In some ways I wonder if Sabbath's dark image was to get people's attention to actually listen to the lyrics which are positive. Someone on another channel reacting this songs said Black Sabbath are yin and yang