Ronnie James Dio once said something to the effect of 'most good guitarists, if they're lucky, will write 2 or 3 great riffs in their life, Tony Iommi writes 2 or 3 great riffs every day'
@Andy Salter I seen an interview with Tony and he said he's got two bed rooms full of D.A.T tapes in bags. He said he could sell music to any band who needed ideas for songs.
That's probably why a lot of guitar players list 'Iron Man' as one song or the song that made then want to play guitar and/or the first song they learned on guitar. Great post!!!
Totally agree. This is one of my all-time Sabbath favorites. The crazy thing is, the version on the Heaven & Hell "Radio City Music Hall" live album is even better, I think. I do not understand how they feel the chorus drags the song down at all, though. I think the chorus is fantastic!
Have to play Don't Start (Too Late ) leading into it and Megalomania after it finishes. Hell, just start with Hole in the Sky and the others mentioned to round out side one. One of the best sides ever laid to vinyl. They would not expect the transition leading to Symptom of the Universe.
I second this suggestion my dudes. SotU has been described by another commenter on another video as the possible first trash song; and I kind of agree. The very simple but powerful riff and the awesome drive will make your heads bob one more time. Loving your videos, keep up the god job! Chers from Paris, stay safe.
Yes! It's a long title, but Wasp/ behind the wall of sleep/ bassically/nib.... it's really only two songs, United by a drum groove and bass solo that will put you in the pocket and keep you there all day!
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath " and "Mob Rules " need to find their way into your rotation. Keep up the Black Sabbath reactions. Everyoune can find something they appreciate in their music.
I’ve taken most of this “old music” for granted. Been listening to it my whole life. Watching you two discovering the foundations of my youth brings new appreciation for me. Thank you both 🙏🏻✌🏻🖖🏻
Did I miss "Electric Funeral", "Children of the Grave" and "The Wizard" ( love the bluesy feel of the last one) or are we just not going talk about it lol.
George at 2:36 when it hits him. Then George and Ryan at 2:49 is what life is all about laughing out loud with pure enjoyment. I remember as a kid in 1980 this exact feeling listening to this very song. I love this channel so much.
Exactly! Reading about this in Creem and Hit Parader that Ronnie was joining Sabbath and Ozzy working on his first solo album with Randy. 1980, the year I graduated from HS...what a summer...
If you’re going to do Dio Sabbath, then you must do Sign of the Southern Cross. One of the best Sabbath songs EVER!! Before we turn into zombies, please.
YES. Even on the last record 13, regardless of how one feels about the record, Geezer's sound on that record is IMMENSE. As a bassist myself, that tone is DIE FOR.
@@paulhabat4217 My first inspirations were Geddy Lee and Steve Harris. I didn't really know anything about Black Sabbath until I saw Zero The Hero on MTV back in the 80's. I found that song intriguing and quickly went to the store to find all the Black Sabbath's LPs I could find. I could never match Geezer's killer tone but he quickly became one of my favourite bass player.
I'm a big Sabbath fan but I haven't explored their entire discography or haven't listened to some of it in a long time. Loving taking this journey with you gents.
Exactly, Brian!!!! "Sign of the Southern Cross" is without a doubt the best Black Sabbath song with Dio as singer. "Sign of the Southern Cross" is a million times better than "Children of the Sea" which has parts that are meh.
Keep the Sabbath marathon going! - Do some Tony Martin era songs: "Headless Cross", "Devil & Daughter", "When Death Calls", "Anno Mundi", "Cross of Thorns", "Cardinal Sin", etc. - So many awesome songs!
And you know Geezer wasn't supposed play on that album, he had left Sabbath before the writing process of this album and then came back when the recording of the album was completed. When Geezer came back, Tony torn out all bass part and let Geezer rewrite all the bass parts for Heaven and Hell album.
Some of Ozzy's best Sabbath vocals: Sabbra Cadabra Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Hole in the Sky Symptom of the Universe Never Say Die Changes (yes, they did a ballad with Tony on piano!)
I love love your guys' reactions to Black Sabbath. Seeing other people deeply appreciate music that means so much to you is an incredible thing!! I'd watch you guys react to their whole discography, you guys rule!
Sabbath all the way......Hand Of Doom.....Symptom of the Universe.....Sign Of the Southern Cross.....Lonely Is the Word.... Meglomania…...and SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH. Keep it going dudes...
I tried to tell them ! they pick good ones but...they miss that ONE , you know? It's like ...really????? How do you miss that one that is just screaming by all rights for a first reaction!
Having listened to Black Sabbath since I was a kid, whenever I listen to a song like this again and watch the reaction of Ryan and George it makes me realize that I should never take the greatness of Black Sabbath for granted, which can be easy to do because you just know it's great and it's easy to get used to such greatness.
Not sure how familiar y'all are with Dehumanizer, but one very underrated song off that album is the song "Too Late". Starts out pretty slow, but man does that get heavy, and then Tony's solo in that song is ridiculous. Vocally, I feel like it's up there with some of Dio's best work, and as always the songwriting is deep, dark, and thought provoking. Any Sabbath fan who is not familiar with Dehumanizer is seriously missing out.
@@josephbarr1659 Trust me. Black Sabbath is my all time favorite band. Been listening to them since I was about 12. I'm 33. I've heard Dehumanizer probably hundred times. Fantastic album. That album was played to death during parties years ago. My personal favs from Dehumanizer is Time Machine and After All.
This song gives me nostalgia from being a very young child and my dad and his friends would play this type of music, this song specifically, at their get togethers and parties... My dad had the coolest friends!
It is a wonderful feeling to see and hear people experiencing this song for the first time so many years later. It reminds me of what I felt when I first heard it so long ago.
I was so nervous about you guys reviewing this song because it's one of my favorite songs ever. Period. And I was very pleased that it made staylist! Geezer is the true secret sauce - he's the groove master!
Yes, keep going with Black Sabbath! With Dio: Die Young. With Ozzy: A National Acrobat, Symptom of the Universe or The Writ. With Tony Martin: When Death Calls.
While you're on a Sabbath streak, and talkin' of Dio, you should do "Falling Off the Edge of the World". There's some sick riffs from Mr. Iommi on that one! ;)
Had a great story behind it as well. I heard Dio talk about it in an interview. Turns out he wrote most of the lyrics in about 20 minutes after Tony and Geezer played the riffs and bass line for him.
@@remnant24 not all those guys would sound right in Sabbath even if they're "technically" better singers. I love Rob in Priest but I don't think his voice fit that well when he filled in for Sabbath in the 90's.
I was like 14 when I heard this song for the first time. My dad brought home this record for me and I hadn't really heard of Black Sabbath until then. Suffice to say my mind was forever changed :D
People talk about Jon Bonham and Keith Moon but I think Bill Ward is by far the best rock and metal drummer from that era (taking Neil Peart out of the equation of course). He is just a monster on that. Watch the live from Paris clips. He is nuts on that one!
Legend is that Tony Iommi and Ronnie James Dio wrote this song together during his job interview as Ozzy's replacement. Also, this song shows how good his voice was. Maybe you should also do a Ronnie James Dio trifecta. Dio by himself (Holy Diver), Dio with Black Sabbath (Mob Rules), and Dio with Rainbow (Man on the Silver Mountain).
I would have used 3 slightly different songs for the trifecta, personally. 1. Stargazer (Rainbow) 2. Falling Off the Edge of the World (Sabbath) 3. Shame on the Night (Dio)
I had plans of suggesting this song every day untill you played it. So now i will start this day off with "The Wizard" with Ozzy singing. Thank You for your channel you guys rock
I guess there's no modern examples of masses of people being stranded on a boat at sea for weeks on end...? Or World War 2? Or just use some imagination. Not a dig at you, Scotty, I found his commentary to be so uninformed.
I agree and this is something that has been talked about A LOT over the years but many fans. Dio was awesome but honestly his lyrics never did anything for me like Geezer Butler's lyrics. I dig Rainbow, Sabbath and Dio's solo material and I find his lyrics to be a tad bit nonsensical but in a VERY grand way. No dig at Dio either. I love Ronnie James \m/
When this version of Sabbath got together in the 2000's as Heaven and Hell they put out a song called Bible Black. You gotta hear it. The Sign of the Southern Cross off of Mob Rules is another great track.
I'd love to see you guys react to "The Writ" by Sabbath. It's a journey worth taking. I'm a Vegas man myself. Thanks for doing our city proud. Stay safe, fellas.
Yes please! My first love in music. When I was a little kid I remember listening to Black Sabbath greatest hits with my dad for the first time in car when we were driving to our summer cottage in Lapland. After that I asked all the time from my dad if we could go sit in the car and listen to Black Sabbath CD he had in there. In the end I started going there secretly alone to sit by myself and listen to the music. I was very intrigued by their sound because I had never heard anything like that on the radio. It was addicting. I remember how addicted I was to two songs: The Wizard and Iron Man. The Wizard sound was so mesmerizing for me because of the harmonica. Iron Man had the most addicting riff. It was the coolest song ever for me. We actually went to see the movie Iron Man with my dad because of the song Iron Man. We were hoping to hear the song in the movies. I remember being disappointed because they only played a small part of the song during the credits after the movie ended. Some suggestions: - Ozzy era: Iron Man, The Wizard, Children of the Grave, N.I.B. - Dio era: Die Young, Lonely is the Word Keep going with Sabbath! Love it!
Honestly, Neon Knights would not have been my first choice, but then again we all have slightly different tastes I suppose. I would lean much more toward Die Young.
Love it. I honestly love seeing someone honestly enjoying music that I grew up with and love. I’m so very glad that you’ve heard this music. Cheers guys!
I was lucky enough to catch Heaven And Hell at Wacken 2009. When they played this I had goosebumps for its duration and it hit me so hard! You guys would LOVE the live version of this given how you felt about it!
I absolutely love that reaction to when Ronnie starts belting a bit at 2:47, I think that's all of us when we heard a new Ronnie song for the first time!
I agree!! They cover so many different types of music that we want to tell them hey guys? You gotta review this one!! And we know that they could listen to better songs to review, but they go by the comments that the majority of people send them
I’ve been watching for almost 2 years and I love your channel! But I’m still waiting for some Pink Floyd!!! You guys really need to do a Pink Floyd marathon as well! Their albums are 1 big piece with every song flowing into the next one! The music is amazing! You guys really need to hear the Wish You Were Here album or The Dark Side Of The Moon! You won’t regret it!
Yeah man, amazing song. The way Ozzy bursts in at the beginning with those hauntingly high pitched vocals is phenomenal. That album creates a certain type of feeling that I just can't describe in words.
Songs from Black Sabbath's Dehumanizer, like "I" and "Computer God". And also, "Bible Black" from The Devil You Know by Heaven & Hell (Dio, Iommi and Geezer).
Ronnie James Dio once said something to the effect of 'most good guitarists, if they're lucky, will write 2 or 3 great riffs in their life, Tony Iommi writes 2 or 3 great riffs every day'
@Andy Salter I seen an interview with Tony and he said he's got two bed rooms full of D.A.T tapes in bags. He said he could sell music to any band who needed ideas for songs.
That's probably why a lot of guitar players list 'Iron Man' as one song or the song that made then want to play guitar and/or the first song they learned on guitar. Great post!!!
@@brandonholmes8655 Iron Man was literally the first song I ever learned to play lol
@Denni Wintyr it's unanimous!!! 👍👍👍
50 years of success... no band will ever beat that... more is not to say about sabbath...
You guys have absolutely no idea how happy I am that this song is getting your attention
Honestly
Agree haha
Totally agree. This is one of my all-time Sabbath favorites. The crazy thing is, the version on the Heaven & Hell "Radio City Music Hall" live album is even better, I think. I do not understand how they feel the chorus drags the song down at all, though. I think the chorus is fantastic!
Great Layne avatar. My favorite singer
@SageofTool Are you happy that they said the chorus is boring..??
SYMPTOM OF THE UNIVERSE BY BLACK SABBATH!!!!!
Please
YES!
Have to play Don't Start (Too Late ) leading into it and Megalomania after it finishes. Hell, just start with Hole in the Sky and the others mentioned to round out side one. One of the best sides ever laid to vinyl. They would not expect the transition leading to Symptom of the Universe.
Yes
HEFTY AGREE
Sign of the Southern cross. Possibly the most epic riff entrance ever. When I first heard that aged 12 it blew my mind. Now aged 42 it still does.
I know what you mean. 13 in 1980. This the soundtrack of my life. Traded my VH 1984 for Ratts first album Out of the Cellar.
Symptom of the universe
Bill Ward is an absolute monster on that track!
I second this suggestion my dudes. SotU has been described by another commenter on another video as the possible first trash song; and I kind of agree. The very simple but powerful riff and the awesome drive will make your heads bob one more time. Loving your videos, keep up the god job! Chers from Paris, stay safe.
Black Sabbath - Sign of the Southern Cross - one of the best Dio era songs. Heavy, dark, full of atmosphere and a stunning riff. Mandatory.
Definitely! I second this.. Mandatory indeed.
Yes. Sign of the Southern Cross. Has to be the next reaction video.
Geezer best ever bass plyer?
Someone ask these guys to stop. They're making me like being quarantined.
lol!
Hahaha! :D \m/ \m/
@Anant Raman Sabotage for SURE.. maybe their best... SBS! then... Vol 4, then Never Say Die!
Yes! It's a long title, but Wasp/ behind the wall of sleep/ bassically/nib.... it's really only two songs, United by a drum groove and bass solo that will put you in the pocket and keep you there all day!
Might as well go ahead and add that whole album to your playlist... it's solid throughout! Then, check out the Mob Rules!
“Sign of the Southern Cross” off of Mob Rules by Black Sabbath. Ronnie James Dio at his BEST.
Goosebumps every time, to this day. He also has that part in Country Girl which starts with "In dreams I think of you"... So good!
Southern cross would be the best choice from the Dio years.
I saw him do that in one of his solo shows in the early 2000s. Total surprise, along with Stargazer. I was blown away.
Sign of the Southern Cross.. Epic!!!!!
Mob Rules is my fave Black Sabbath album of all time.
LOST IN VEGAS IS THE BEST REACTION CHANNEL ON UA-cam
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath " and "Mob Rules " need to find their way into your rotation.
Keep up the Black Sabbath reactions.
Everyoune can find something they appreciate in their music.
I’ve taken most of this “old music” for granted. Been listening to it my whole life. Watching you two discovering the foundations of my youth brings new appreciation for me. Thank you both 🙏🏻✌🏻🖖🏻
Same here man, it's like I'm reliving the songs again.
No talk about Geezer Butler incredible timing and bass playing thoses little riffs that he does as fill are incredibly powerful.
Totally agree! Geezer is a melodic metronome. Most people glaze right over what a monumental fixture he is to that bands power!
Children of the grave. The drums are on fire the whole song. Also has one of the heaviest riffs ever made.
Love the heavy ass bridge in Children of the Grave.
Not a big Sabbath fan, I'm into the bands they influenced, but children of the grave is by far their best song.
First track where they over dubbed the drums, great song.
"Sign Of The Southern Cross" (Black Sabbath, on the Mob Rules album)
A must, GREAT SONG.
Unexpected? Try this song....ha ha ha.
If you linked children.... you will love southern cross
Did I miss "Electric Funeral", "Children of the Grave" and "The Wizard" ( love the bluesy feel of the last one) or are we just not going talk about it lol.
The Wizard, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Snowblind, N.I.B., - where does it end ?
Electric Funeral is the nastiest Black Sabbath song
dont forget about Warning
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Electric Funeral!!
George at 2:36 when it hits him. Then George and Ryan at 2:49 is what life is all about laughing out loud with pure enjoyment. I remember as a kid in 1980 this exact feeling listening to this very song. I love this channel so much.
Exactly! Reading about this in Creem and Hit Parader that Ronnie was joining Sabbath and Ozzy working on his first solo album with Randy. 1980, the year I graduated from HS...what a summer...
Sign of the Southern Cross by Black Sabbath. It's spectacular.
If you’re going to do Dio Sabbath, then you must do Sign of the Southern Cross. One of the best Sabbath songs EVER!! Before we turn into zombies, please.
Absolutely true, great song!
up
Yesss
This. My favorite sabbath riff
Sign Of The Southern Cross is awesome.
Please do: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - the meanest riffs of the entire Black Sabbath catalogue, IMHO!🤘
Snowblind, from the previous album is bad@$$, too.
yeeeeeeees
Yes this and children of the grave
This
Spot on. This and A National Acrobat are two of the meanest songs from the meanest Black Sabbath record.
Listen to just how nasty Geezer's bass line is. Geezer is where the heavy lives.
Geezer and Bill were the best rhythm section you could ask for!! Laid it down!! Geezer is one of my Mentors on bass!! A no brainier!!
Agreed. Geezer was a huge inspiration to me as a young musician.
True that.
YES. Even on the last record 13, regardless of how one feels about the record, Geezer's sound on that record is IMMENSE. As a bassist myself, that tone is DIE FOR.
@@paulhabat4217 My first inspirations were Geddy Lee and Steve Harris. I didn't really know anything about Black Sabbath until I saw Zero The Hero on MTV back in the 80's. I found that song intriguing and quickly went to the store to find all the Black Sabbath's LPs I could find. I could never match Geezer's killer tone but he quickly became one of my favourite bass player.
Dio vocal: The devil cried
Ozzy: Symptom of the Universe / N.I.B. / A National Acrobat
I Vote for A National Acrobat
National Acrobat is one of their BEST!
@@dakotahrobinson8209 i am more than sure that they will not like A national Acrobat!!
I love every thing from sabbath
A National Acrobat would blow Ryan and George's minds. That transitions at the end? I can see they going crazy over that
every time these guys say "nasty ass riffs," an angel gets its wings
BAT WINGS !!!!
I'm a big Sabbath fan but I haven't explored their entire discography or haven't listened to some of it in a long time. Loving taking this journey with you gents.
Adam Moore definitely do that, their first six albums are absolute perfection
Ronnie James Dio brought power to every band he was in. He voice cracked the sky. Loved this reaction!
"Zero the Hero" from the album "Born Again", vocals by Ian Gillan
Black Sabbath "Sign of the Southern Cross" also with Ronnie James Dio
.Falling off the edge of the world 2
Oh ya, GREAT pick!
Exactly, Brian!!!! "Sign of the Southern Cross" is without a doubt the best Black Sabbath song with Dio as singer. "Sign of the Southern Cross" is a million times better than "Children of the Sea" which has parts that are meh.
@Th3Prod1gy6 Exactly, Th3Prod1gy6...best song they did with Dio
I love that song
Keep the Sabbath marathon going! - Do some Tony Martin era songs: "Headless Cross", "Devil & Daughter", "When Death Calls", "Anno Mundi", "Cross of Thorns", "Cardinal Sin", etc. - So many awesome songs!
The shining, Valhalla, hand that rocks the cradle.
Your reaction 2.50 minutes in... one of your best reactions ever!!!!
It's been a while since you both lost your shit like this !!!! Love it!!!
Another great song. Black Sabbath - Falling Off The Edge of The World next please!
Best song off the mob rules
Yessssss
Damn straight \m/!
Yeah. Definitely this!
Hell yeah
"Neon Knights" from this album is fantastic.
The definitive heavy metal track, when you look inside the dictionary for the definition of heavy metal, it should be a link to this song.
YES THANK YOU
Black Sabbath - Symptom of the Universe
The entire Heaven and Hell album has some of the best bass lines.
Master class
And you know Geezer wasn't supposed play on that album, he had left Sabbath before the writing process of this album and then came back when the recording of the album was completed. When Geezer came back, Tony torn out all bass part and let Geezer rewrite all the bass parts for Heaven and Hell album.
SWEET LEAF! What else is there to do these days....I'm stocked up!
Agree!
Cough Cough Cough
Me too lol
Uh, huh, uh, huh, uh, huh....DUH, DUH, DA DA, DUH!!
Bastard I need some but no delivery
Let’s go Black Sabbath!!!! You guys should review their entire discography at this point
You said it, "Tony's riff game is crazy". It's like he never runs out of great hooks!
Saw Dio in concert in 1984. I could not believe the vocal power that man put out.
Some of Ozzy's best Sabbath vocals: Sabbra Cadabra
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Hole in the Sky
Symptom of the Universe
Never Say Die
Changes (yes, they did a ballad with Tony on piano!)
I love love your guys' reactions to Black Sabbath. Seeing other people deeply appreciate music that means so much to you is an incredible thing!!
I'd watch you guys react to their whole discography, you guys rule!
Sabbath all the way......Hand Of Doom.....Symptom of the Universe.....Sign Of the Southern Cross.....Lonely Is the Word.... Meglomania…...and SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH. Keep it going dudes...
That initial reaction when dio lays into it! 🤘🌈 just pierces the soul
"The Wizard" off the Sabb's debut album. Harmonica + monster riffs, licks & trick drum fills = metal gods🙂
spreading his madness
I tried to tell them ! they pick good ones but...they miss that ONE , you know? It's like ...really????? How do you miss that one that is just screaming by all rights for a first reaction!
I've been asking for the wizard for some time now.
Superb song... One if their best... Wizard
Having listened to Black Sabbath since I was a kid, whenever I listen to a song like this again and watch the reaction of Ryan and George it makes me realize that I should never take the greatness of Black Sabbath for granted, which can be easy to do because you just know it's great and it's easy to get used to such greatness.
More Black Sabbath!!! The Wizard!
Dave yes finally someone else saying The Wizard lol
"Falling Off The Edge Of The World" has my favorite Iommi riff.
Amén to that. Monster riff. Amazing song, and I KNOW these guys would enjoy it.
Probably my favourite Sabbath Dio song. The main riff is unbelievable.
@@josephbarr1659 Yup, that song and The Sign Of The Southern Cross. Best two songs from Dio's time in Sabbath
Not sure how familiar y'all are with Dehumanizer, but one very underrated song off that album is the song "Too Late".
Starts out pretty slow, but man does that get heavy, and then Tony's solo in that song is ridiculous. Vocally, I feel like it's up there with some of Dio's best work, and as always the songwriting is deep, dark, and thought provoking.
Any Sabbath fan who is not familiar with Dehumanizer is seriously missing out.
@@josephbarr1659 Trust me. Black Sabbath is my all time favorite band. Been listening to them since I was about 12. I'm 33. I've heard Dehumanizer probably hundred times. Fantastic album. That album was played to death during parties years ago. My personal favs from Dehumanizer is Time Machine and After All.
"Symptom of the Universe" What are you waiting for? Just Do It! LOL
Sepultura does a really great cover of that song. You should check it out if you haven't
I concur.
@@mosesgarner2404 DOOOO IT!!! HAHA
Legendary outro.
I'm digging these Black Sabbath reactions. I say keep going.
Absolutely
This song gives me nostalgia from being a very young child and my dad and his friends would play this type of music, this song specifically, at their get togethers and parties... My dad had the coolest friends!
It is a wonderful feeling to see and hear people experiencing this song for the first time so many years later. It reminds me of what I felt when I first heard it so long ago.
Your reactions when the heavy riff comes in is like watching the 12 year old me hearing this for the first time.
Definitely keep the Sabbath coming.
Black Sabbath - “The Sign of The Souther Cross” or “Falling off the edge of the World” for more DIO era greatness!!
Yes!
Dio knew that the earth is flat... 😁
I love the way Ronnie sings "LOOK OUT!"
I was so nervous about you guys reviewing this song because it's one of my favorite songs ever. Period. And I was very pleased that it made staylist! Geezer is the true secret sauce - he's the groove master!
Why it is a great song when i first heard i knew it was a banger
Geezers bass on this song is legenary :)
Yes, keep going with Black Sabbath!
With Dio: Die Young.
With Ozzy: A National Acrobat, Symptom of the Universe or The Writ.
With Tony Martin: When Death Calls.
Also Headless Cross and Evil Eye from Tony Martin's era would get the job done
Please please "A National Acrobat". And maybe some "Sweet Leaf" off Vol. 4 to get the genesis of Stoner Rock/Metal.
With tony Martin headless cross with Ian gillan zero the hero
Symptom of The Universe!!!
VALHALLA DUUUUUDE
Just do "Die Young" already! It's is one of my favorite Dio era Black Sabbath songs. You'll thank me after.
That and Falling off the edge of the world
"Falling Off The Edge Of The World" - another Dio-era Sabbath track off of Mob Rules. One of Tony's best riffs.
I agree totally...
Hell yes...and Sign of the Southern Cross.
Ronny James Dio was a tiny guy with a huge voice..
Neon Knights with Dio is maybe the best pure metal song I have ever heard in my life. Perfect. Also Sign of The Southern Cross is brilliant as well.
Please do “die young” off of this album it’s a great song
I think Lonely is the world is more their pace though.
Yes please, "die young" is rarely reacted to and is such a great track.
Absolutely
Gather the wind.....though the wind won't help you fly at all.....your backs to the wall.
There is no 'too much' when it comes to Sabbath!
Symptom of The Universe, Hand of Doom, Juniors Eyes, and their song Black Sabbath! Keep em coming!!! 🤘🏻🔥
when the vocals come in....it's like a plane taking off RIP DIO the BEST heavy metal singer EVER
Now do "Children of the Grave" with ozzy!
I second this!!
I was so pissed when I saw this instead of children of the grave
mattypisme why it’s a great song
I think they reacted to it before, but I am not sure.
@@mattypisme This song is far better.
the Heaven & Hell album is one of the greatest metal albums of all time. The final track, Lonely is the Word is heart-breakingly beautiful...
While you're on a Sabbath streak, and talkin' of Dio, you should do "Falling Off the Edge of the World". There's some sick riffs from Mr. Iommi on that one! ;)
Agreed. Last three songs on Mob Rules are fire... Slipping Away, Falling Off the Edge of the Word, and then Over and Over.
This was the first song Tony and Ronnie wrote together.
Had a great story behind it as well. I heard Dio talk about it in an interview. Turns out he wrote most of the lyrics in about 20 minutes after Tony and Geezer played the riffs and bass line for him.
Ozzy era: The Writ, Hard Road, Sweet Leaf, Snowblind
Dio era: Lady Evil, Die Young, Neon Knights, The mob rules
Felipe Ferraz Country Girl
Sign Of Southern Cross, Lonely Is A Word.
So glad to see mention of the Writ
If you want something from mob rules make it voodoo.
@@woogie88888 Voodoo is awesome song too.
More Sabbath will always be my answer.
Symptom of the Universe would be a lot of fun.
Dio was the only human that could step in to replace Ozzy and own it. Such a great song!
Nah, there are thousands that could. Freddie Mercury would have smoked Ozzy. Bruce Dickinson, Ian Gillan, Rob Halford, just to name a few others.
@@remnant24 not all those guys would sound right in Sabbath even if they're "technically" better singers. I love Rob in Priest but I don't think his voice fit that well when he filled in for Sabbath in the 90's.
@@drummerdan95 What "fits" is entirely subjective. To me Ozzy's Ronald McDonald vocals fit Black Sabbath about as much as Lady Gaga would.
True. But in fairness, Dio couldn't stept back. Ozzy owned his songs too.
Rob Halford though....
I was like 14 when I heard this song for the first time. My dad brought home this record for me and I hadn't really heard of Black Sabbath until then. Suffice to say my mind was forever changed :D
Bill Ward is what gets these brothers’ heads bopping every time.
People talk about Jon Bonham and Keith Moon but I think Bill Ward is by far the best rock and metal drummer from that era (taking Neil Peart out of the equation of course). He is just a monster on that. Watch the live from Paris clips. He is nuts on that one!
React to ozzy!!
Is it Ward? Or Butler? Hard to say... but they love it!
Vinnie plays drums on this album not bill
Grand Central Revival bill played on this album, he left during the heaven and hell tour and Vinnie came in
Legend is that Tony Iommi and Ronnie James Dio wrote this song together during his job interview as Ozzy's replacement. Also, this song shows how good his voice was.
Maybe you should also do a Ronnie James Dio trifecta. Dio by himself (Holy Diver), Dio with Black Sabbath (Mob Rules), and Dio with Rainbow (Man on the Silver Mountain).
I would have used 3 slightly different songs for the trifecta, personally.
1. Stargazer (Rainbow)
2. Falling Off the Edge of the World (Sabbath)
3. Shame on the Night (Dio)
I had plans of suggesting this song every day untill you played it. So now i will start this day off with "The Wizard" with Ozzy singing. Thank You for your channel you guys rock
These guys are by far the best of the various reaction teams out there. Love their music selections, reactions and commentary. Well done, gentlemen!
"I tried to dig into the lyricism, but I don't know what the hell they're talking about" That's just Dio being Dio 😂😂
I guess there's no modern examples of masses of people being stranded on a boat at sea for weeks on end...? Or World War 2? Or just use some imagination. Not a dig at you, Scotty, I found his commentary to be so uninformed.
I agree and this is something that has been talked about A LOT over the years but many fans. Dio was awesome but honestly his lyrics never did anything for me like Geezer Butler's lyrics. I dig Rainbow, Sabbath and Dio's solo material and I find his lyrics to be a tad bit nonsensical but in a VERY grand way. No dig at Dio either. I love Ronnie James \m/
To be fair he would get really stoned when he wrote lyrics and he wrote them in a way that people can interpret it however they wanted.
When this version of Sabbath got together in the 2000's as Heaven and Hell they put out a song called Bible Black. You gotta hear it. The Sign of the Southern Cross off of Mob Rules is another great track.
Bible Black is a killer song!
I would give the Sign of the Southern Cross props as well!!!
@@siemenvanderkamp897 Killer anime too
More Sabbath : "A National Acrobat" from the album 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' !!
underrated album from the ozzy era and i think Born Again is also underrated also and deserves a listen from these two
You guys should give "Last In Line" by Ronnie on his DIO album a listen.
Fred Quimby good pick
Absolutely. Vivian's guitar solo is so nasty in that song
Absolutely. Great song and great album.
I saw that tour back in the day in Sacramento. That show absolutely ruled.
Dio's first album is his best!! But I am impartial to first albums!! Kinda like the Van Halen first album!! Game changer!!
I'd love to see you guys react to "The Writ" by Sabbath. It's a journey worth taking. I'm a Vegas man myself. Thanks for doing our city proud. Stay safe, fellas.
Yes please! My first love in music. When I was a little kid I remember listening to Black Sabbath greatest hits with my dad for the first time in car when we were driving to our summer cottage in Lapland. After that I asked all the time from my dad if we could go sit in the car and listen to Black Sabbath CD he had in there. In the end I started going there secretly alone to sit by myself and listen to the music. I was very intrigued by their sound because I had never heard anything like that on the radio. It was addicting. I remember how addicted I was to two songs: The Wizard and Iron Man. The Wizard sound was so mesmerizing for me because of the harmonica. Iron Man had the most addicting riff. It was the coolest song ever for me. We actually went to see the movie Iron Man with my dad because of the song Iron Man. We were hoping to hear the song in the movies. I remember being disappointed because they only played a small part of the song during the credits after the movie ended.
Some suggestions:
- Ozzy era: Iron Man, The Wizard, Children of the Grave, N.I.B.
- Dio era: Die Young, Lonely is the Word
Keep going with Sabbath! Love it!
Ozzy: Children of the Grave
Dio: Neon Knights
Right on! Neon Knights is my favorite Sabbath Song,hits me in the gut every time
elevenAD it’s one of my favourites. I rate the Anthrax cover version too.
Yep, those would be my two picks as well. Cheers mate.
Die young ❤
Honestly, Neon Knights would not have been my first choice, but then again we all have slightly different tastes I suppose.
I would lean much more toward Die Young.
Their "Live Evil" album with Dio is one of the best live albums ever recorded. Still have the double vinyl.
Eric Fernandez
I found one at a record store a while back
They don’t turn up too often!
Oh yes. „I‘m gonna burn in hell with all of you!“. Epic.
AGREED
My uncle gave me his vinyl of this album
You have to react to Children of the Grave
Die Young is a must off this album. Hell, the whole album is a must.
Love it. I honestly love seeing someone honestly enjoying music that I grew up with and love. I’m so very glad that you’ve heard this music. Cheers guys!
"Symptoms of the universe" on Black Sabbath's Sabotage album with the groovy ending is absolutely a must!
Judas Priest- The Sentinel, Between the Hammer and the Anvil, Electric Eye, Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler is the most brutal Judas Priest song I've ever heard
Beyond The Realms Of Death, Sinner, Rapid Fire, Grinder, Solar Angels... I could go on and on...
Bloodstone, Chains, Screaming for Vengeance
We need a most brutal Judas Priest songs maraton.
The Wizard, Sweet Leaf, Don"t Start Too Late/Symptom of the Universe, Sign of the Southern Cross
I think they are missing out on Sabotage big time, but I don't pay. When your unemployed in IT for 2 years every dollar counts.
You should also do Children of the Grave and Sign of the Southern Cross
I was lucky enough to catch Heaven And Hell at Wacken 2009. When they played this I had goosebumps for its duration and it hit me so hard! You guys would LOVE the live version of this given how you felt about it!
You guys have got to do SWEET LEAF. It's one hell of a track.
It is THE Sabbath song
I was always surprised Sweet Leaf was so popular I thought it was one of their dumbest songs. Great riff of course.
It's about eucalyptus leaves, groin the point of view of a koala, right?
Where the hell is the edit button? From, not GROIN!
Once again u have to do “the wasp all the way into nib”” with 3 songs in one ...drums are funky as hell
I absolutely love that reaction to when Ronnie starts belting a bit at 2:47, I think that's all of us when we heard a new Ronnie song for the first time!
You need to react to Dio’s “Don’t Talk to Strangers”.
Or... Shame on the Night. Possibly the best outro in all of metal.
The whole album!! Not one bad song on it!! Dio, Put together a great band!! Everything he touched turned to Gold!!! ICCONIC vocalist!! RIP RONNIE!!
I agree!! They cover so many different types of music that we want to tell them hey guys? You gotta review this one!! And we know that they could listen to better songs to review, but they go by the comments that the majority of people send them
I’ve been watching for almost 2 years and I love your channel! But I’m still waiting for some Pink Floyd!!! You guys really need to do a Pink Floyd marathon as well! Their albums are 1 big piece with every song flowing into the next one! The music is amazing! You guys really need to hear the Wish You Were Here album or The Dark Side Of The Moon! You won’t regret it!
I'm thinking they watch The Wall with us.
Gotta Do Snowblind, Hand of Doom , symptoms of the universe , falling off the edge of the world
Listen to "The Wizard" next, it is the second song off their debut album, which is after the song black sabbath
Mark Builder NOO
Having loved this song for 40 years I can't imagine the chorus being any other way
The Writ! Sabotage is one of the most underrated albums and it’s got some of the coolest guitar tones and some of Ozzys best singing.
Yeah man, amazing song. The way Ozzy bursts in at the beginning with those hauntingly high pitched vocals is phenomenal. That album creates a certain type of feeling that I just can't describe in words.
Dio’s pure power, aggressiveness, and that bad ass attitude combined with his unquestionable vocal skills puts him at the head of the class.
Next please "Hand of Doom"! The groove is amazing :D
Keep it going. At least something to look forward to every day during the lock down.
Songs from Black Sabbath's Dehumanizer, like "I" and "Computer God".
And also, "Bible Black" from The Devil You Know by Heaven & Hell (Dio, Iommi and Geezer).