I never said it was Ozzy's band. I was in junior/senior high school when the 70's albums were released. And yeah, I know about Geezer's lyrics. That's not exactly news to anyone who likes Sabbath.@bishopswoodcrafts
...Iommi was burned out and suffering writer’s block. Only when the band relocated to Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire - where they believed they saw ghosts - did Iommi rediscover his mojo. The castle’s creepy aura inspired the first song he wrote for the album: its title track, featuring not one but two of his greatest riffs. - Loudersound
“You work your life away & what do they give? You’re only killing yourself to live.” One of the greatest lyrics of all time. There really isn’t a bad song on the first 7 Sabbath albums. The bat biting was during Ozzy’s solo career.
no bad songs - and many of those songs had enough riffs & musical ideas to make 3 or 4 songs for any other band - just unfathomable talent & creativity
@@cmichael6117 It's a matter of opinion. I think Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath is just as good as anything before. I realize that early 70s Black Sabbath is tops. I agree maybe they should have taken a break or something for creative purposes by Sabotage but their music was still tight and better than a lot at the time, imo. Ronnie Dio era was a great transition for them at the same time Ozzy was putting out his classic material.
Yep... although i still find Vol4 hard to get into.. and by that i mean hard compaird to the other Sab albums.. Vol4 is still way above loads of other bands albums... Tech ess and Never say die .. no.. they had lost there way by then.. Heven N hell the last great Sabbath Album..@tessmage_tessera
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, A National Acrobat, or Sabbra Cadabra will all blow you away, all quite different, all are amazing. You can't go wrong with Black Sabbath.
Yeah, this one wasn't played on AM radio, but the FM "Deep cut" stations played it late at night. The only other way you knew this song was to buy the album. Songs like this one is why Sabbath is loved so so much!!!!
Yes, they pioneered Heavy Metal. Tony Iommi (guitarist) lost the tips of his middle and ring fingers on his right hand (which was his fret-board hand since he’s left handed) which caused him to develop a technique that would ultimately become the sound of heavy metal. He’s considered to be one of the best rock guitarist of all time…and is regarded by many of the other rockers and metal heads in the industry as the ultimate riff master.
Black Sabbath is the greatest band of all time in my Opinion. Live at Last, and Born again are my personal favorite albums, but I love every era of Ozzy, Dio, Gillan, Hughes, and Martin.
@@FredPena-rd5cf Actually no. I have Nativity In Black 1 & 2. It appears nowhere. It was redone on another tribute album, but the name of the band would get me banned if I wrote it out. Google it... it'll come up.
It would be awesome if you guys would do the last song on this album, Spiral Architect. It’s possibly my favorite Black Sabbath song. I think you guys will really love it.
I want to 2nd the song Spiral Architect, also one of my favorite Sabbath songs, really unique and beautiful. You could do the whole Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album almost: Killing Yourself to Live, title song, National Acrobat, Sabbra Cadabra, Looking for Today, Spiral Architect all peak songs, during their more sophisticated proggy period. One of the greatest albums by one of the greatest bands.
OKAYYYYYY NOW, SO WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS I'M WONDERING YOU GUYS, OUTSTANDINGGGG!!! 👍😊SO THIS COMES OFF OF MY FAVORITE SABBATH ALBUM JAY AND AMBER ( SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH ) 😊 NIIIIICCCCCE!
Black Sabbath albums are all full of hidden gems. Ozzy is their lead vocals on the first 9 albums but he did very little song writing. He was let go due to excessive drug use. Tony Iommi (Guitarist) is unofficially the band leader. He co-founded the band & wrote most of the music. Geezer Butler (Bassist) wrote much of the lyrics. Bill Ward (Drummer) is the co-founder of Black Sabbath, along with Tony Iommi.
You've killed it with these reactions today with 3 great songs. You hit the nail on the head with this band when you point out how talented the whole band is. Ozzy is Ozzy, Tony Iommi is just a killer guitar player, Bill Ward is one of the best drummers in rock, and Geezer Butler is an amazing bass player. For a great example of Geezer's base try their song "N.I.B" which also has some great guitar work. As far as just a strait up heavy song "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is probably their heaviest. The riff in the second half will shake the entire house. As a teen if I wanted that cathartic energy metal brings, I would listen to either "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath," Metallica's "Sad But True" or Judas Priest's "The Rage." Yes it's true, Ozzy did bite the head off a bat. Someone threw an unconscious bat on stage and Ozzy assumed it was a rubber bat (I mean who brings an actual bat to a concert) and he bit the head off of it thus leading to one of the most legendary stories in rock history.
Of all time, most original, Zep and purple were totally different and every great metal band, owe most of their riffs to them. And the bass and drums sound as well. Truly the best "Peace ✌
Always loved that one. Also enjoy the odd, different, subtle studio sounds right before…coaxing you to turn the volume up a bit…then the opening riff SLAMS into you with such sharp immediacy! 😁
A great song from Sabbath's golden era. As for Ozzy, he did bite the head of a bat in Des Moines. But, it was thrown on stage a he thought it was a rubber bat. He immediately threw it back in disgust in the crowd but, the myth grew from there. It was during Diary Of A Madman in 1982 while no longer in Sabbath.
This has to be one of the best heavy metal/rock/head-banger songs ever. Amazing performance all round but Ozzy Tony were just amazing. Great reaction too.
@@douglasgreen437 That was the original title and lyrics but it evolved in to "IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA" I can't remember the story but there is a video about Iron Butterfly that tells about it.
My favorite band, and I was just a little kid when this album came out. So great to see you young folks digging it. Love your reactions at the transition that starts around 3:56.
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is one of the best metal albums ever made. The title track is fantastic, you should do it next. And if you have time, listen to the whole album once, it's really worthwhile.
This album was my introduction to Black Sabbath, released the year I was a sophomore in high school (yeah I’m old). I instantly got their previous records. I remember me & my best friend back then drinking beer and listening to every album in order. Just amazing music.
I was one of those teenagers in the crowd, saw them soooo many times in concert that l lost count. This was one of my favorites 🥰🤘🎶but they have so many great songs, please do more ✌️
Another awesome banger as you hit Sabbath at the peak of their powers, fantastic song and album. From the same album, do National Acrobat, another of them doing even prog at times, amazing band! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
It's awesome you two play deep tracks that never received airplay. There are a lot of great songs out there that mainstream wouldn't play. Keep up the awesome work!
Great song, and great album. I'd love to see you do Into the Void, and Faeries Wear Boots. Also, don't forget the Dio Sabbath, which ushered in a new era: Heaven & Hell & Children of the Sea are must-listens.
Remember, YOU are blessed... (because you have blessed so many of us with the honesty and beauty of your open soul worn proudly on your sleeve...please don't ever change) May the Good Lord's countenance shine down and around and upon you.
Great song, Great album, glad you guys listened to that. There's a lot of classic Sabbath to dive into. Guys, Black Sabbath was just as big, if not bigger than Ozzy solo. Remember, this wasn't his band. He was a member of Black Sabbath. Those other three guys were just as important to that band as Ozzy. The master riff man himself Tony Iommi on guitar, thunder bass of Geezer Butler & the pounding drums of Bill Ward. How about some Sabbath Bloody Sabbath next. Also it's the Halloween season coming up. How about the song Black Sabbath . It's a great song for the Halloween mix.
I think almost anything from Black Sabbath's first 10 albums is worth listening to, but I would suggest checking out "Hand Of Doom" "Into The Void" and "A National Acrobat"
Any sentence that starts with "Black Sabbath's first something albums" can be dismissed offhand. The truth of the matter is, that every single album by every lineup of Black Sabbath is a quintessential must-have. And anyone who says otherwise is either mistaken, or simply doesn't know the first thing about heavy metal.
@@erikthompson619619 Sorry but IMHO Sabbath without Ozzy isn't Sabbath. Dio (A great rock vocalist) but for me just didn't do it. Gillan, well what can I say, love Ian's voice and stage presence, (Ian belongs in Purple, not Sabbath). I'll probably get sh!t for this comment but it's just my opinion.
You say here's what I'm gonna bark it down? Here's what happened. I met a crackhead single mother. I told her I said you don't give her an invite to the house to have some supper. So she accepts and gets the door get through the door and she's asking. So what's for supper?
And to my surprise after she blurred. After she smoked massage, she was blowing smoke rings, blowing smoker eggs. After sausage smoking she blew smoke rings
This is another good one. Also, *SWEET LEAF* .... is a must. More Sabbath song "musts" are: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath__Black Sabbath__N.I.B.__Fairies Wear Boots__Electric Funeral__Into the Void__Children of the Grave ... and I could go on.
Oh, yeah! The first five Sabbath albums were killer. They only released a few singles, so Iron Man was the first song of theirs I heard. Then when someone played the full Paranoid album for me it opened up a new sound. Fairies Wear Boots is still my favorite. I finally got FM album rock around the time Sabbath Bloody Sabbath came out. Deep Purple was in the same time period and I felt the same about them.
He was starting his solo career right after Black Sabbath when he had bitten the head off a bat someone had thrown on stage he thought it was fake but then realized it wasn't and needed to go to the hospital right after the show and get rabie shots you guys need to check out some early solo Ozzy from his first two albums with Randy Rhoads either Blizzard of Oz or Diary of a Madman so grateful and privileged that I had the chance to grow up listening to this music will never be duplicated again long live rock & roll
not sure on the time but it was sometime during the sabbath days, and this goes along with the bat story, the band was at a photo shoot and they gave them some tamed doves to hold, and Ozzy stuck the dove's head in his mouth and the dove bit his tongue, so in the photos he was holding a dove and had blood coming out of his mouth starting the rumor that he had bitten the doves head off, when in fact it was the opposite the bird bit him. so in his early solo career this was what started people tossing rubber bats on stage which he would bite the heads off of, so thats what led to the mishap of accidentally picking up a real bat that had been stunned and fell on stage. perhaps someone threw it, or what sometimes happens in these big arenas, is some bats will take up living inside and when the loud music starts it stuns them and they fall to the ground, since they rely on echolocation.
Crazy great album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath! And this song is the best together with Sabbra Cadabbra and the amazing album closer Spiral Architect. One of the most solid records in rock history!
When you get back to doing another Sabbath song, I would suggest Spiral Architect which is from the same album as this one. I starts off with an acoustic guitar and has strings throughout. Another one the is great is Sabra Cadabra which features Rick Wakeman of Yes on piano!
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath... the whole album is 🔥. Also the first concert I ever went to at 14 - the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath tour. Probably the first contact high I ever experienced. ✌️
I was lucky enough to attend the world premiere of Black Sabbath The Ballet (yes you read that right 😆) last Saturday, performed in Sabbath's home city of Birmimgham by The Birmingham Royal Ballet. It was amazing! ❤ Guitarist Tony Iommi and bass player Geezer Butler were in the audience, also a gentleman named Robert Plant who you may also have heard of 😉. The final scene was set to the song 'Paranoid' and half way through the dancers moved to the side of the stage and Tony Iommi himself walked on, playing the iconic riff to Paranoid ❤. The whole place went wild, it was pandemonium, what a moment, I'll never forget it 😎👍🏻💜🖤
Growing up in my early twenties and listening to Black Sabbath was just Awesome! That and Deep Purple and all the other bands were so Fantastic, you could never duplicate that era! Ozzy was a showman, there was no cult or anything bad about him, it was just for show, to sell his shows but many thought he was a devil worshiper and that was totally not true. We had just come out of the "Hippie" Years and That was a totally different Era in itself! You would have to have lived it to understand it. That and we also just came out of an unwanted war as in Vietnam. You have to understand, that Era affected Everyone! To have survived it would be the understatement! I'm in my late 60's and just starting to "Chill Out" but still catch myself listening to Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, Jimi, Janis and the Old Gang of recording artists, Far Out Man! Regardless! So Wired! I can almost smell the mary jane in the air! I'm Frekin'" Hey Guy's, I listen to yall many times and you two Crack Me Up! Oh, that song American Pie, you two missed it! The song is about Buddy Holly and how he died, and he says the music died with him. He listens to the new artists coming up and describes how it's all wrong, that we went astray with the good old songs. Listen to it again and the artists he describes, unless it's all before your time which it may be over your heads. Catch you later Apollo
The guy playing guitar is called Tony Iommi and he is just one of the greatest guitarists in rock History! It's kind of a sin getting to know Black Sabbath's music but not having any idea about who Tony Iommi is! If you want any suggestion, I recommend: "Black Sabbath"; "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"; "N.I.B"; "Paranoid"; "War Pigs"; "Iron Man"; "Changes"; "Sabbra Cadabra"; "A National Acrobat"; and a later hit, "The Shining".
Ozzy was in a meeting with record executives to sign as a solo act . Doves were released for some reason , one walk across the table in front of him. He picked it up bite it's head off and spit it across the table.
A deep cut by Sabbath that is amazing is "Hand of Doom" off of Paranoid. A post Ozzy Black Sabbath song that kicks is "Zero the Hero" featuring Ronnie James Dio on vocals. Almost any song featuring Ozzy when they started was great in my opinion. After Ozzy and the rest of Sabbath parted ways (ok lets just say he got kicked out of the band because of his extra curricular activities involving drugs and booze, not to mention his erratic behavior because of said extra curricular activities), Ozzy went solo and got this kid to play for him, his name was Randy Rhoades. You have to check out some of Ozzy's stuff with him. Randy Rhoades was an amazing guitarist, unfortunately he died very young but check out the song "Crazy Train" or "Mr. Crowley".
Well, technically they did part ways at first. And the band brought in Dave Walker (Savoy Brown, Humble Pie, Fleetwood Mac) to replace him. But then Ozzy came back, they redid Dave's songs, finished the album (Never Say Die), did the tour…and *then* they fired him.
The Beatles Helter Skelter is know as the first metal song which is on the White Album recorded in 1968. They never recorded a song like that again but if you listen to it you’ll hear exactly what I’m talking about. Paul wrote HS and as usual sings his butt off with amazing grit and emotion. Keep rocking and rolling and you’ll never go wrong. 🕊❤️🎼
Saw them on this tour back in 1975! Unforgettable night! Sorry you missed the 70s, great time for music! Thanks for your reactions! You two are great together!
In the heavy metal world it’s Sabbath, followed by everyone else. Their 70’s albums with Ozzy are masterpieces.
ALL Black Sabbath albums are masterpieces. Tony Iommi IS Black Sabbath, and he couldn't write a bad song if he tried.
@@erikthompson619 you get it!
@bishopswoodcrafts and eventually even got himself fired. Correct!
I'd also add Heaven and He'll album with Dio.
I never said it was Ozzy's band. I was in junior/senior high school when the 70's albums were released. And yeah, I know about Geezer's lyrics. That's not exactly news to anyone who likes Sabbath.@bishopswoodcrafts
The whole Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album is 🔥…you should do the song “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” next, it has one of the best guitar riffs.
...Iommi was burned out and suffering writer’s block. Only when the band relocated to Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire - where they believed they saw ghosts - did Iommi rediscover his mojo. The castle’s creepy aura inspired the first song he wrote for the album: its title track, featuring not one but two of his greatest riffs. - Loudersound
Yes, the song Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is so heavy, I just love that riff.
Absolutely!
Sabbath is the catalyst to all metal
Well put sir definitely the stepping stone
No one goes this deep into the Black Sabbath catalog. I love that you guys picked such a great song.
“You work your life away & what do they give? You’re only killing yourself to live.” One of the greatest lyrics of all time.
There really isn’t a bad song on the first 7 Sabbath albums.
The bat biting was during Ozzy’s solo career.
no bad songs - and many of those songs had enough riffs & musical ideas to make 3 or 4 songs for any other band - just unfathomable talent & creativity
You can't go wrong with anything Black Sabbath 🤘
Yes you can. Anything after vol.4 is watered down sub par sabbath. This album is decent but nowhere near the first four albums.
@@cmichael6117 It's a matter of opinion. I think Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath is just as good as anything before. I realize that early 70s Black Sabbath is tops. I agree maybe they should have taken a break or something for creative purposes by Sabotage but their music was still tight and better than a lot at the time, imo. Ronnie Dio era was a great transition for them at the same time Ozzy was putting out his classic material.
Yep... although i still find Vol4 hard to get into.. and by that i mean hard compaird to the other Sab albums.. Vol4 is still way above loads of other bands albums... Tech ess and Never say die .. no.. they had lost there way by then.. Heven N hell the last great Sabbath Album..@tessmage_tessera
@@cmichael6117 Sabotage is far from watered down.
You can go wrong with Sabbath, it's called Born Again 😂
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, A National Acrobat, or Sabbra Cadabra will all blow you away, all quite different, all are amazing.
You can't go wrong with Black Sabbath.
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is my personal favorite album of theirs. So good.
3 great choices.
We all are killing ourselves to live, great song, great reaction
Try Black Sabbath: Into the void, children of the grave, lord of this world, black sabbath, snow blind or sabbath bloody sabbath
Yeah, this one wasn't played on AM radio, but the FM "Deep cut" stations played it late at night. The only other way you knew this song was to buy the album. Songs like this one is why Sabbath is loved so so much!!!!
Bill Ward was a beast on the drums.
My favourite Drummer of all time ever from any genre.
Yes, they pioneered Heavy Metal. Tony Iommi (guitarist) lost the tips of his middle and ring fingers on his right hand (which was his fret-board hand since he’s left handed) which caused him to develop a technique that would ultimately become the sound of heavy metal. He’s considered to be one of the best rock guitarist of all time…and is regarded by many of the other rockers and metal heads in the industry as the ultimate riff master.
I'm so glad I grew up in this era!! Look no phones, cameras. Everyone is in the moment!! Can't beat those years!!
Black Sabbath is the greatest band of all time in my Opinion. Live at Last, and Born again are my personal favorite albums, but I love every era of Ozzy, Dio, Gillan, Hughes, and Martin.
Yes, I listen to Ozzy the most but, yes, all eras are worth exploring. Valhalla off Tyr would blow them away!
FINALLY someone who gets it! That's the spirit!
Easily a Top 5 most important band in all of rock. They literally created an entire genre with their first album. Hell, their first song...
Because some critic described it as sounding like large pieces of heavy metal being dropped on each other.
They also had a great tune called "Supernaut"that was redone and covered by Disturbed.
Can't seem to find this anywhere?..was it retitled?..would love to hear this😊
You oughta listen to the version Ministry did!!! I have all the Disturbed CDs and can't find it. What is it on?
Somebody did it on the Nativity In Black tribute compilation.
@@FredPena-rd5cf Actually no. I have Nativity In Black 1 & 2. It appears nowhere. It was redone on another tribute album, but the name of the band would get me banned if I wrote it out. Google it... it'll come up.
@@midgenobbyIt's called "Supernaut" and it's on all platforms, it's on the album Volume 4
It would be awesome if you guys would do the last song on this album, Spiral Architect. It’s possibly my favorite Black Sabbath song. I think you guys will really love it.
I want to 2nd the song Spiral Architect, also one of my favorite Sabbath songs, really unique and beautiful. You could do the whole Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album almost: Killing Yourself to Live, title song, National Acrobat, Sabbra Cadabra, Looking for Today, Spiral Architect all peak songs, during their more sophisticated proggy period. One of the greatest albums by one of the greatest bands.
name a bad song on the album..... see :) imposeble.. top album..
SA is possibly my favourite of thiers too, but so many to choose from...
FYYYYRRRR!!! 💯 😊 AND THEY WERE 1 OF THE ORIGINAL 3 ROCK METAL BANDS!😊 IN ORDER IT WAS : 67 DEEP PURPLE, 69 LED ZEPPELIN AND 70 SABBATH
OKAYYYYYY NOW, SO WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS I'M WONDERING YOU GUYS, OUTSTANDINGGGG!!! 👍😊SO THIS COMES OFF OF MY FAVORITE SABBATH ALBUM JAY AND AMBER ( SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH ) 😊 NIIIIICCCCCE!
😱my goodness he’s so young in this video I’d say his voice is haunting that’s why his music is amazing!
Black Sabbath albums are all full of hidden gems.
Ozzy is their lead vocals on the first 9 albums but he did very little song writing. He was let go due to excessive drug use.
Tony Iommi (Guitarist) is unofficially the band leader. He co-founded the band & wrote most of the music.
Geezer Butler (Bassist) wrote much of the lyrics.
Bill Ward (Drummer) is the co-founder of Black Sabbath, along with Tony Iommi.
First eight, Dio sang on "Heaven & Hell."
But if you include the 70's Best of (We sold our soul, for rock n roll), then it's nine.
@@julianschulz1620 Yes, I include best of compilation albums as album releases.
A MUST HEAR absolutely CHILL VIBE & an epic trip through the universe,, Black Sabbath "Planet Caravan"..TRUST ME on this one!!!
They WOULD trust you…but they already did that one, so no need.
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The entire album sabbath bloody sabbath is fire 🔥
The album Paranoid is my favourite. Bought it at age 14, I'm now 66 with the CD in my car. 😊💜
You've killed it with these reactions today with 3 great songs. You hit the nail on the head with this band when you point out how talented the whole band is. Ozzy is Ozzy, Tony Iommi is just a killer guitar player, Bill Ward is one of the best drummers in rock, and Geezer Butler is an amazing bass player. For a great example of Geezer's base try their song "N.I.B" which also has some great guitar work. As far as just a strait up heavy song "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is probably their heaviest. The riff in the second half will shake the entire house.
As a teen if I wanted that cathartic energy metal brings, I would listen to either "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath," Metallica's "Sad But True" or Judas Priest's "The Rage."
Yes it's true, Ozzy did bite the head off a bat. Someone threw an unconscious bat on stage and Ozzy assumed it was a rubber bat (I mean who brings an actual bat to a concert) and he bit the head off of it thus leading to one of the most legendary stories in rock history.
Great band, one of the best of their era.
Of all time, most original, Zep and purple were totally different and every great metal band, owe most of their riffs to them.
And the bass and drums sound as well.
Truly the best
"Peace ✌
Nothing says you can’t listen to Ozzy without us. Black Sabbath with us. 🤟🏽
This whole album is a masterpiece. check it out when you get the chance.
“For me, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was the pinnacle.” - Tony Iommi
@@bookhouseboy280 agree with that 100%
Hole in the Sky is one of their best songs.
Always loved that one.
Also enjoy the odd, different, subtle studio sounds right before…coaxing you to turn the volume up a bit…then the opening riff SLAMS into you with such sharp immediacy! 😁
A great song from Sabbath's golden era. As for Ozzy, he did bite the head of a bat in Des Moines. But, it was thrown on stage a he thought it was a rubber bat. He immediately threw it back in disgust in the crowd but, the myth grew from there. It was during Diary Of A Madman in 1982 while no longer in Sabbath.
This has to be one of the best heavy metal/rock/head-banger songs ever. Amazing performance all round but Ozzy Tony were just amazing. Great reaction too.
Bill ward.. damn... so much talent, i've only recently appreciated his presence
Sabbath rules try the song Megalomania. It’s not one of their popular songs but it’s a real banger
They should also do "Megalomaniac" by Incubus
Ooo! That’s a choice cut!
You should try Iron Butterfly you haven't done them yet, "IN- A-GADDA-DA-VIDA" is what they are best known for but it's a long song.
When I was young I thought they were singing " In a garden of eden"😂
@@douglasgreen437 That was the original title and lyrics but it evolved in to "IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA" I can't remember the story but there is a video about Iron Butterfly that tells about it.
@Tony-wc8hm the story I heard was the singer was too drunk or high to sing it correctly
My favorite band, and I was just a little kid when this album came out. So great to see you young folks digging it. Love your reactions at the transition that starts around 3:56.
I used to love doing this song live when I was in a Black Sabbath tribute band in the 90's....
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is one of the best metal albums ever made. The title track is fantastic, you should do it next. And if you have time, listen to the whole album once, it's really worthwhile.
Greatest fn rockin roll band of all time
This album was my introduction to Black Sabbath, released the year I was a sophomore in high school (yeah I’m old). I instantly got their previous records. I remember me & my best friend back then drinking beer and listening to every album in order. Just amazing music.
Couldn't stop watching the guy in the audience.😊❤🤘
Tony Iommi is like a riff factory! There were soo many great ones in that song. Very underrated guitarist
Merci 🙏🏻 BLACK SABBATH EST LE PLUS GRAND GROUPE ROCK 🔥
I was one of those teenagers in the crowd, saw them soooo many times in concert that l lost count. This was one of my favorites 🥰🤘🎶but they have so many great songs, please do more ✌️
Another awesome banger as you hit Sabbath at the peak of their powers, fantastic song and album. From the same album, do National Acrobat, another of them doing even prog at times, amazing band! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
It's awesome you two play deep tracks that never received airplay. There are a lot of great songs out there that mainstream wouldn't play. Keep up the awesome work!
Great song, and great album. I'd love to see you do Into the Void, and Faeries Wear Boots. Also, don't forget the Dio Sabbath, which ushered in a new era: Heaven & Hell & Children of the Sea are must-listens.
Sign of the Southern Cross!
Whatta kick ass song by one of the greatest bands of all time. Their song "The wizard" inspired me for my first tattoo.
Supernaut. Best Sabbath riff ever. Trust me, my friends, you will be headbanging so hard you'll have sore necks.
I love that song so much...It's about wasting your life away doing things you despise. Quite a profound warning. Great video y'all keep it up
They are the tiny acorn that grew to be the mighty oak(of heavy metal). Love your positive energy. Rock on!
Probably one my top five songs from any band in history.
Remember, YOU are blessed...
(because you have blessed so many of us with the honesty and beauty of your open soul worn proudly on your sleeve...please don't ever change)
May the Good Lord's countenance shine down and around and upon you.
Was fortunate enough to see both Black Sabbath and Ozzy solo in concert several times. I truly grew up in the greatest music era of all time!
As with so many great Sabbath tunes, Geezer's bass is the secret sauce.
the bat incident was in the 80s, when he was solo. i remember it vividly. it was EVERYWHERE in the regular news media.
Great song, Great album, glad you guys listened to that. There's a lot of classic Sabbath to dive into.
Guys, Black Sabbath was just as big, if not bigger than Ozzy solo. Remember, this wasn't his band. He was a member of Black Sabbath. Those other three guys were just as important to that band as Ozzy.
The master riff man himself Tony Iommi on guitar, thunder bass of Geezer Butler & the pounding drums of Bill Ward.
How about some Sabbath Bloody Sabbath next.
Also it's the Halloween season coming up. How about the song Black Sabbath . It's a great song for the Halloween mix.
I think almost anything from Black Sabbath's first 10 albums is worth listening to, but I would suggest checking out "Hand Of Doom" "Into The Void" and "A National Acrobat"
Any sentence that starts with "Black Sabbath's first something albums" can be dismissed offhand. The truth of the matter is, that every single album by every lineup of Black Sabbath is a quintessential must-have. And anyone who says otherwise is either mistaken, or simply doesn't know the first thing about heavy metal.
@@erikthompson619619 Sorry but IMHO Sabbath without Ozzy isn't Sabbath. Dio (A great rock vocalist) but for me just didn't do it. Gillan, well what can I say, love Ian's voice and stage presence, (Ian belongs in Purple, not Sabbath). I'll probably get sh!t for this comment but it's just my opinion.
Great Album 👍
I'll tell you what you need. You're a crackhead crackhead single mother single mom crackhead be shared a crack smoker I
You say here's what I'm gonna bark it down? Here's what happened. I met a crackhead single mother. I told her I said you don't give her an invite to the house to have some supper. So she accepts and gets the door get through the door and she's asking. So what's for supper?
M a sausage misausage yo supper my sausage is yo supper
So that crackhead that crackhead smoked it she smoked my sausage she smoked sausage
And to my surprise after she blurred. After she smoked massage, she was blowing smoke rings, blowing smoker eggs. After sausage smoking she blew smoke rings
This is another good one. Also, *SWEET LEAF* .... is a must. More Sabbath song "musts" are: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath__Black Sabbath__N.I.B.__Fairies Wear Boots__Electric Funeral__Into the Void__Children of the Grave ... and I could go on.
Oh, yeah! The first five Sabbath albums were killer. They only released a few singles, so Iron Man was the first song of theirs I heard. Then when someone played the full Paranoid album for me it opened up a new sound. Fairies Wear Boots is still my favorite. I finally got FM album rock around the time Sabbath Bloody Sabbath came out. Deep Purple was in the same time period and I felt the same about them.
Superb album from beginning to end.
No bad songs
Same way with Sabbath's first album.
No bad songs
Superb album from beginning to end
No bad songs.
Same way with Sabbath's First Album.
No bad songs.
Give the song (Warning) a reaction
He was starting his solo career right after Black Sabbath when he had bitten the head off a bat someone had thrown on stage he thought it was fake but then realized it wasn't and needed to go to the hospital right after the show and get rabie shots you guys need to check out some early solo Ozzy from his first two albums with Randy Rhoads either Blizzard of Oz or Diary of a Madman so grateful and privileged that I had the chance to grow up listening to this music will never be duplicated again long live rock & roll
not sure on the time but it was sometime during the sabbath days, and this goes along with the bat story, the band was at a photo shoot and they gave them some tamed doves to hold, and Ozzy stuck the dove's head in his mouth and the dove bit his tongue, so in the photos he was holding a dove and had blood coming out of his mouth starting the rumor that he had bitten the doves head off, when in fact it was the opposite the bird bit him. so in his early solo career this was what started people tossing rubber bats on stage which he would bite the heads off of, so thats what led to the mishap of accidentally picking up a real bat that had been stunned and fell on stage. perhaps someone threw it, or what sometimes happens in these big arenas, is some bats will take up living inside and when the loud music starts it stuns them and they fall to the ground, since they rely on echolocation.
Crazy great album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath! And this song is the best together with Sabbra Cadabbra and the amazing album closer Spiral Architect. One of the most solid records in rock history!
When you get back to doing another Sabbath song, I would suggest Spiral Architect which is from the same album as this one. I starts off with an acoustic guitar and has strings throughout. Another one the is great is Sabra Cadabra which features Rick Wakeman of Yes on piano!
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath... the whole album is 🔥.
Also the first concert I ever went to at 14 - the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath tour. Probably the first contact high I ever experienced. ✌️
I was lucky enough to attend the world premiere of Black Sabbath The Ballet (yes you read that right 😆) last Saturday, performed in Sabbath's home city of Birmimgham by The Birmingham Royal Ballet. It was amazing! ❤ Guitarist Tony Iommi and bass player Geezer Butler were in the audience, also a gentleman named Robert Plant who you may also have heard of 😉. The final scene was set to the song 'Paranoid' and half way through the dancers moved to the side of the stage and Tony Iommi himself walked on, playing the iconic riff to Paranoid ❤. The whole place went wild, it was pandemonium, what a moment, I'll never forget it 😎👍🏻💜🖤
This is such a great vibe. Would have been epic to be in that audience ! xx
One of my favorite riffs ever
“Little boy blue’s a big girl now!” “Smoke it! Get hiiiiigh!”
Now, THIS IS some quality music!
Check out A national acrobat with Sabbath next!
When you Tommy Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward...You damn right Ozzie knew how good his band was!!!
You are going to LOVE their song, "Symptom of the Universe"!
Sometimes when I am in a mood it is nice to play some old school Sabbath really loud
Growing up in my early twenties and listening to Black Sabbath was just Awesome! That and Deep Purple and all the other bands were so Fantastic, you could never duplicate that era! Ozzy was a showman, there was no cult or anything bad about him, it was just for show, to sell his shows but many thought he was a devil worshiper and that was totally not true. We had just come out of the "Hippie" Years and That was a totally different Era in itself! You would have to have lived it to understand it. That and we also just came out of an unwanted war as in Vietnam. You have to understand, that Era affected Everyone! To have survived it would be the understatement! I'm in my late 60's and just starting to "Chill Out" but still catch myself listening to Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, Jimi, Janis and the Old Gang of recording artists, Far Out Man! Regardless! So Wired! I can almost smell the mary jane in the air! I'm Frekin'"
Hey Guy's, I listen to yall many times and you two Crack Me Up! Oh, that song American Pie, you two missed it! The song is about Buddy Holly and how he died, and he says the music died with him. He listens to the new artists coming up and describes how it's all wrong, that we went astray with the good old songs. Listen to it again and the artists he describes, unless it's all before your time which it may be over your heads. Catch you later Apollo
You have to listen to we didn’t start the fire by the fall out boys!!!
The guy playing guitar is called Tony Iommi and he is just one of the greatest guitarists in rock History! It's kind of a sin getting to know Black Sabbath's music but not having any idea about who Tony Iommi is! If you want any suggestion, I recommend: "Black Sabbath"; "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"; "N.I.B"; "Paranoid"; "War Pigs"; "Iron Man"; "Changes"; "Sabbra Cadabra"; "A National Acrobat"; and a later hit, "The Shining".
The best Metal guitarist ever and in my Top 10 guitarists, regardless of genre. A freaking legend!
One of my favorites by them...also Lord of This World, Hand of Doom
This is what us teens watched on Friday nights on network tv in the ‘70s…Don Kirchner’s Rock concert and Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack… 🤘
Ozzy was in a meeting with record executives to sign as a solo act . Doves were released for some reason , one walk across the table in front of him. He picked it up bite it's head off and spit it across the table.
Black Sabbath were such innovators
So many great songs by them
What a fantastic riff
Jay and Amber, I love you!!!!!!!! Your genre kaleidescope is blowing my mind 🤯❤❤
A deep cut by Sabbath that is amazing is "Hand of Doom" off of Paranoid. A post Ozzy Black Sabbath song that kicks is "Zero the Hero" featuring Ronnie James Dio on vocals. Almost any song featuring Ozzy when they started was great in my opinion. After Ozzy and the rest of Sabbath parted ways (ok lets just say he got kicked out of the band because of his extra curricular activities involving drugs and booze, not to mention his erratic behavior because of said extra curricular activities), Ozzy went solo and got this kid to play for him, his name was Randy Rhoades. You have to check out some of Ozzy's stuff with him. Randy Rhoades was an amazing guitarist, unfortunately he died very young but check out the song "Crazy Train" or "Mr. Crowley".
Well, technically they did part ways at first. And the band brought in Dave Walker (Savoy Brown, Humble Pie, Fleetwood Mac) to replace him. But then Ozzy came back, they redid Dave's songs, finished the album (Never Say Die), did the tour…and *then* they fired him.
"Whatcha gonna do?" Hand of Doom is a great cut! Have to point out that Zero the Hero off Born Again was sung by Ian Gillan.
That's Randy Rhoads, not Rhoades.
""Zero the Hero" featuring Ronnie James Dio on vocals"
No.
Wow; I have never heard this one before. Awesome!
Thanks for Sabbath love them ☮️🇦🇺
The true pioneers of heavy metal!!
"Sabbra Caddabra" is the icing on the cake for this album, and also for some intense Tony Iommi solos, try "Dirty Women", a very cool jam..
Geezer, Bill and Toni laid it down and Ozzy knocked it outta the park!
The Beatles Helter Skelter is know as the first metal song which is on the White Album recorded in 1968. They never recorded a song like that again but if you listen to it you’ll hear exactly what I’m talking about. Paul wrote HS and as usual sings his butt off with amazing grit and emotion. Keep rocking and rolling and you’ll never go wrong. 🕊❤️🎼
Think you will find The Kinks….You Really Got Me…..is the first Heavy Rock song…..given the treatment by EVH……
Love it, my band BLACK SABBATH
Greatest rock band of all time
It's nice to see Geezer in this video. I love watching him play. 😊 Great choice!
I think if someone put that out today, as a single, it would go high in the charts. This whole album is very underrated, in general.
when they first formed one of the bands sister came in and said there is a thing at the door for you yes it was ozzy
Sabbath … As good as it gets!
The bat happened Jan. 20, 1982, at the Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Solo career.
Saw them on this tour back in 1975! Unforgettable night! Sorry you missed the 70s, great time for music! Thanks for your reactions! You two are great together!
You reacted to The Fathers of Heavy Metal. No way you can go wrong. Black Sabbath schooled the world.
Black Sabbath!!!! 🤘🎸