bill ward is a notoriously heavy hitter behind that kit, they were mates with zeppelin and bonham a go of bills kit, he hit it so hard BROKE IT!!!!! haha. there was a a session where bonham jammed with sabbath but no recording exists :( its like the holy grail to rock fans!!! GUTTED they didnt record anything. they said bonham was an absolute monster with double bass drum. he was doing heavy metal speed merchant stuff with ease just messing about in the 70s!!!!!!
Queen, The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, Slash, Elton John, Phil Collins, Motorhead, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Police, Status Quo, ext, really do make me feel so proud to be English 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks for playng Black Sabbath. I am off the generation who went to concert with Black Sabbath, Deep Purpel, Cream Jimmy Henrix etc. Thank to you all showing the great bands. Sorry my english I am coming from Denmark. Have you ever heard the Danish Symphoni playing the good, the bad an the ugly.
Saw them in 1979 in Seattle st the coliseum. Was incredible.. can remember Tommy and Ozzy well and that Geezer was like Angus Young whole concert, head going nack and forth.. Ozzie was cool.. at the time we liked their latest Never Say Die which faded into obscurity... OH AND.. .. the warm up band we had never heard of.. They were called Van Halen.. They actually stole the whole night everyone would agree.. But over the years became a way bigger fan of Black Sabbath than Van Halen... the thing about VH then, was there was a hell of litta good music at the time.. but teenagers like i was were impressed with something that seemed to be part Led Zeppelin ( gold standard at time) and Sabbayh
and every member of Black Sabbath hates being called the inventors of metal they have always said in interviews we are hard rock and want to be know as a hard rock band. But come on guys we know we have ears lol.
You should listen to " EARTH ". That's pre black sabbath . They were actually a blues band before & were influenced by Hendrix & CREAM . When you listen to EARTH , you can already notice Sabbath licks & riffs.
Iommis accident also meant he had trouble bending and fretting the strings. Solution? He started stunning the guitar down a couple of tones to loosen the tension. And inadvertently invented the sound of stoner rock ha!
Every Black Sabbath song is so Heavy?? Errmmmm! Changes and Planet Caravan are certainly not heavy more slow and mellow LOL BTW The first heavy riff was the Beatles, "Helter Skelter"
@EMMANUEL OBIOZOR HS may be considered proto-metal now . But when it was written in 1968 there was no music music genre's anywhere what is now called "Metal. As Paul McCartney's said, it was his attempt to create a sound as loud and dirty as possible. Interesting at that time, the Beatles were one of Ozzy's fav. bands and was always playing their music, as he does even today. ;-)
@@protarget1 You do understand that the terms are mutually exclusive? Anything proto-metal clearly predates metal, otherwise it wouldn’t be considered “proto”. Yeah, Helter Skelter is proto-metal alright.
@@METALSCAVENGER78 You maybe have a point, but I just looked it up and it can also mean incipient, so I would stick to the definition. I guess one could argue it is incipient metal, or even the first proper heavy metal song, without it having been named or defined as such yet, just logically, as with many things PROTO-typical. Makes sense to you?
@@METALSCAVENGER78 There’s a distinction anyways between antecedents to metal (I guess we could call it prior-metal), and properly proto-metal. I would say that certain songs by the Stones, Kinks, Who, Hendrix, are antecedents to metal, and songs like Helter Skelter are arguably proper proto-metal.
I know you're not. I learn these guitar riffs an hour before the videos, even the ones that I played years ago and forgot. I don't get any time to practice them and then I have to play 6-7 of them in a night. This is the result where they come out wrong. Half the time I don't just play by ear but I play by ear from memory of how a song goes. War Pigs is one I really like playing so send it. Always looking to improve. I bought the Sabbra Cadabra guitar pedal to play old Sabbath and sound more like it.
@@justsmashing4628 the song was originally called "Walpurgis". They've changed the song's name and the lyrics to what now is known as "War Pigs". Ozzy was mixing in the earlier lyrics
I can’t say I like this version. The lyrics are all blended and wrong. It’s like Ozzy was improvising. I can understand wanting to expose your friend to a rough and raw version, but I wouldn’t like the song after hearing this. The song loses all it’s great building tension that the polished version gives, imo. Feels like Ozzy was either cooked, and screwing the lyrics up, or it was one of the first times they played it, and the lyrics weren’t cemented yet.
Well, it's no totally "wrong", it's kinda mixed tbh, because before War Pigs was a version Called "Walpurgis" and like in the time of this show the Lyrics of "War Pigs" was being created, so Ozzy Mashed Up Walpurgis and War Pigs and created this song that he's singing in This show
That day later on Bill Ward was charged for drumestic violence
A great drummer,I agree😁
THIS drummer is definitely at the right gig.
Yes,a remarkable drummer,and guitar .
Bill Ward beats that drum like it owes him money
Bill Ward murdered that drum kit.
Yes,Bill Ward is a remarkable great drum player.
bill ward is a notoriously heavy hitter behind that kit, they were mates with zeppelin and bonham a go of bills kit, he hit it so hard BROKE IT!!!!! haha. there was a a session where bonham jammed with sabbath but no recording exists :( its like the holy grail to rock fans!!! GUTTED they didnt record anything.
they said bonham was an absolute monster with double bass drum. he was doing heavy metal speed merchant stuff with ease just messing about in the 70s!!!!!!
Bill Ward is a Beast!
To this day that drum set has a restraining order against Bill🤣
Black Sabbath, Forever the Godfathers of Metal \m/
Black Sabbath,is the best.I remember in 1970,when I was four,my brother Barry would play,he passed away 2019,was63.
Queen, The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, Slash, Elton John, Phil Collins, Motorhead, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Police, Status Quo, ext, really do make me feel so proud to be English 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Slash?
@@ianstyring9602 Yeah he was from Stoke on Trent
You should be brother! Greeting from Ukrainian- American Love GB HAve a nice day!
Thanks for playng Black Sabbath. I am off the generation who went to concert with Black Sabbath, Deep Purpel, Cream Jimmy Henrix etc. Thank to you all showing the great bands. Sorry my english I am coming from Denmark. Have you ever heard the Danish Symphoni playing the good, the bad an the ugly.
I Watch them live in Lund, Sweden 1977... and guess what... Ac/Dc wormed them up!
This is so thick, heavy and raw, love It. It changed over the years but still a great tune
Black Sabbath is awesome, Tony Iommi is a guitar god.
I wish I lived through that time cuz I’m really into it from the 60s and up bro
Saw them in 1979 in Seattle st the coliseum. Was incredible.. can remember Tommy and Ozzy well and that Geezer was like Angus Young whole concert, head going nack and forth.. Ozzie was cool.. at the time we liked their latest Never Say Die which faded into obscurity... OH AND..
.. the warm up band we had never heard of.. They were called Van Halen.. They actually stole the whole night everyone would agree.. But over the years became a way bigger fan of Black Sabbath than Van Halen... the thing about VH then, was there was a hell of litta good music at the time.. but teenagers like i was were impressed with something that seemed to be part Led Zeppelin ( gold standard at time) and Sabbayh
Bill ward...the man, the legend
GREAT band and a great song!
This was the original" lyrics before it was made in to Warpigs
Yo también estaría loco como Ozzi estando tan cerca y en primera fila escuchando a estos mostros tocar y encima me dejan cantar.
Bill Ward was a beast. Beating those drums like they owed him money.
and every member of Black Sabbath hates being called the inventors of metal they have always said in interviews we are hard rock and want to be know as a hard rock band. But come on guys we know we have ears lol.
And when people call Steppenwolf the first metal band, I also disagree; for the same reason you cited: I have ears.
You should listen to " EARTH ". That's pre black sabbath . They were actually a blues band before & were influenced by Hendrix & CREAM . When you listen to EARTH , you can already notice Sabbath licks & riffs.
"Supernaut"a little funky!!!✌️🇺🇸
Notice Bill Ward is using the sticks backwards
I didn't
I was 4. Remember it well
You have a New Big fan from Sweden! Ni har en ny stor beundrare från Sverige!
It's crazy cause the live performance is 10x better than the studio version 🙌🔥🔥
Awesome, but I think it would be better to start people off with the original just so they would appreciate the live version more.
You guys are pure awesome reacting to the best of the best, strong suggestion for MCA Into the Void! :D
Iommis accident also meant he had trouble bending and fretting the strings. Solution? He started stunning the guitar down a couple of tones to loosen the tension. And inadvertently invented the sound of stoner rock ha!
Your are an Amazing guitarist!
Seems like the guy on the left was tricked into watching this
Great react dudes 🔝🔥🔥🔥👍🏼
YES!
Every Black Sabbath song is so Heavy?? Errmmmm! Changes and Planet Caravan are certainly not heavy more slow and mellow LOL BTW The first heavy riff was the Beatles, "Helter Skelter"
@EMMANUEL OBIOZOR HS may be considered proto-metal now . But when it was written in 1968 there was no music music genre's anywhere what is now called "Metal. As Paul McCartney's said, it was his attempt to create a sound as loud and dirty as possible. Interesting at that time, the Beatles were one of Ozzy's fav. bands and was always playing their music, as he does even today. ;-)
@@protarget1 You do understand that the terms are mutually exclusive? Anything proto-metal clearly predates metal, otherwise it wouldn’t be considered “proto”. Yeah, Helter Skelter is proto-metal alright.
@@dago87able it shouldn’t t have this meaning,it’s wrong the word proto means first in Greek not prior
@@METALSCAVENGER78 You maybe have a point, but I just looked it up and it can also mean incipient, so I would stick to the definition. I guess one could argue it is incipient metal, or even the first proper heavy metal song, without it having been named or defined as such yet, just logically, as with many things PROTO-typical. Makes sense to you?
@@METALSCAVENGER78 There’s a distinction anyways between antecedents to metal (I guess we could call it prior-metal), and properly proto-metal. I would say that certain songs by the Stones, Kinks, Who, Hendrix, are antecedents to metal, and songs like Helter Skelter are arguably proper proto-metal.
If you play Tony Iommi or Jimi Hendrix riffs, ya gotta do it lefty!
Maybe I’d play them better if I did
I don't think it works like that bob 😂
ps you can play! i tried once, didnt go well haha
Thanks! This song is soooooo much fun to play.
its cool that you attempted the intro but you got it wrong on a certain part.
Probably more than one part, lol
@@GetSidewaysReacts hey im not trying to diss you mate. can I send you a vid of the correct phrasing of the part im talking about?
I know you're not. I learn these guitar riffs an hour before the videos, even the ones that I played years ago and forgot. I don't get any time to practice them and then I have to play 6-7 of them in a night. This is the result where they come out wrong. Half the time I don't just play by ear but I play by ear from memory of how a song goes. War Pigs is one I really like playing so send it. Always looking to improve. I bought the Sabbra Cadabra guitar pedal to play old Sabbath and sound more like it.
Get you a man that looks at you like that 0:50
Ozzy was so drunk he forgot most of the lyrics and just made stuff up :)
He was singing both the War Pigs lyrics and the original Walpurgis lyrics. Wasn't really making anything up.
@@21Piloteer lol, I doubt a drunk ozzy was trying to sing a Scandinavian folk song
@@justsmashing4628 the song was originally called "Walpurgis". They've changed the song's name and the lyrics to what now is known as "War Pigs". Ozzy was mixing in the earlier lyrics
Maybe you guys should concentrate on good new music. Oh. Right. Bwahahahahhahahahaa
I can’t say I like this version.
The lyrics are all blended and wrong. It’s like Ozzy was improvising. I can understand wanting to expose your friend to a rough and raw version, but I wouldn’t like the song after hearing this. The song loses all it’s great building tension that the polished version gives, imo. Feels like Ozzy was either cooked, and screwing the lyrics up, or it was one of the first times they played it, and the lyrics weren’t cemented yet.
Well, it's no totally "wrong", it's kinda mixed tbh, because before War Pigs was a version Called "Walpurgis" and like in the time of this show the Lyrics of "War Pigs" was being created, so Ozzy Mashed Up Walpurgis and War Pigs and created this song that he's singing in This show