Dude. I’m a brother and I HAVE seen them perform live in New Orleans September 8th 1972. I’ll be 70 soon. I was twenty when I saw them. They were indeed in their prime and they kicked ass.
Ozzy knew rob plant back in younger years England... think they started out in same clubs in England ...I am ozzy book info..if I remember it correctly.
@@vineflower no, they can’t. Specifically, I'm referring to the vibrato wobble he puts on between the other notes, so not the straight bending but the wobbly vibrato bending which results from the super light flex strings coupled with leather fingertips. Of the many covers of this I've heard, I've not heard anyone able to get that right.
I love playing Iommi on guitar, even play with my index and pinky trying to get closer to his sound or something but still cannot quite get that "quivver" thing he does with his bends, such a cool sound
Tony Iommi. 💯% LEGEND. Truly, the genre of heavy metal was created in the wake of an industrial accident in which Tony lost the tips of 3 of his fingers.
I named my heavy metal radio show in the 90's after this song. The Void on WFHB 01.3 FM - Community radio - 3-6am every Tues morn. Plenty of Sabbath got played. (1995-2002)
I still remember the first time I heard this song. I was listening to some FM radio and when I heard this intro, I immediately knew it was Black Sabbath even though I had never heard the song before.
@@rusty-y5q-c3j I know that, I was referring to his singing. Ozzy is an underrated vocalist, being known more as a crazy character but he has had a great voice since day one.
The descending scale Page used 8n Kashmir was exactly what was necessary. Just as the descending scale used in ITVoid by Iommi was what was necessary. Nothing was nixed or stolen.
@@TLKingRichard one is blues/folk rock,the other is hard rock. Sabbath are mainly metal but on occasion,pump out some blues. And its Z E P P E L I N by the way.
@@TheCornishCockney Spot on. Both Zeppelin and Deep Purple had songs that verge onto the bgeinnings of heavy metal. But Sabbath made their entire albums like that, and were heavier
From back in 71. The sheer levels of bands, and more guitarists that came from these groves is insane. Pretty much every band in the 90's was a spawn of these guys, or more, this song. and still to this day there are eager musicians that eat this up like candy. And I am one of them.
I just love seeing you discover what I grew up with! Black Sabbath is the best and my all time favorite! Now you know why so many of us love them. Pioneers of heavy metal!
You should do Sabbath at least once a week. They are the godfathers of Metal. They are the best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be! And yes over Led Zeppelin as well. Also you compared this song to LZ Kashmir and shouted out Jimmy Paige. Kashmir came out in 1975.... LOLOL..... Doing a great job though. Love listening to TNT....
All I can say is Led Zeppelin was my all time favorite band from about 4th grade all the way up through my 1st year in the Army. That all changed at age 19 when my brother introduced me to Black Sabbath. I'll never forget that day when I popped in "We Sold Our Souls for Rock and Roll", and Tony's opening riff from Tomorrow's Dream just enveloped me in a warm, heavy, sonic cloud. My world changed that evening. Sabbath became my #1 favorite band, and they remain so today, over 30 years later. Saw them in concert many times, with Tony Martin, and with Ozzy. Sadly, I never had the privilege to see them live with Dio. Over the years I've come to understand the greatness of Ronnie James Dio, and I believe that some of Tony Iommi's best work was with Dio. RIP. Long live Black Sabbath, and long live Tony Iommi. 🤘🎸
In those days there three go to heavy rock bands; Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. I liked all three. Black Sabbath were always the darkest and so great. Their albums were packed full of great song. Deep Purple, they were also great innovators in the early era of heavy rock. And everyone knows about LZ.
When I was 13 I got a job washing dishes at the resteraunt at the harbour, pops lived on his sailboat. And we drove into town and I cashed my 60 dollar check, went to the record store, and MASTER OF REALITY is literally not only the first album.. but the very first thing I ever bought with my first check from my first job. Means a lot to me.
I bought paranoid with my first paper round pay, in 1970 I was 13, it cost 75p I have just bought 2 tickets for ozzy at newcastle for me and my grand daughter, she is 13. respect from the uk.
THE TRUE ASS KICKERS.....I grew up on this in 1971....I was 16. IT NEVER GETS OLD! PD. I saw them and Led Zeppelin ( original) so many times....BONG SMOKE AND KEEF that was the SEVENTIES. You had to be there....Thanks for the cruise in a 1971 'CUDA, Craig Powerplay, and 383 Magnum (orange and black) with 383 across the doors ....I'm 68 now and will never forget. Gibsons B.C. CANADA! Still playing guitar and singing all the greats from those years!
Punk rock originated before Sabbath imo. There's the Stooges and MC5. The roors of punk rock might be tra ed back to the Kinks with You Really Got Me , there may be earlier examples. Metal however starts with Sabbath, with Sludgw, Doom and Stoner all starting with this album.
I remember my first listen to this in the 70's thru headphones - flung them off in amazement and awe. Blown away. Crunchy, heavy, and still relevant. Thanks for sharing!
Great reaction/review!!! I couldn’t agree with you more on which is better Led Zeppelin vs Black Sabbath and you’re right about Led Zeppelin lifting stuff from other bands and musicians
In late 1973, Iommi married Susan Snowdon, to whom he had been introduced by Black Sabbath's then-manager Patrick Meehan. The song "Fluff", an Iommi instrumental composition later released on the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album, was played as Snowdon walked down the aisle. Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was Iommi's best man for the ceremony. Iommi wrote the song "Lonely Planet" which was sung by Dorians for Armenia in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.
I'm an old boomer, and my friend Bruce, he was up front at the Black Sabbath concert in Canada. He told me that Tony look straight at him, while he was playing, and it blow his mind.
Fantastic video!! This is what many people listened to in 1971 and at least for me really f.....Ed me up in a good way. When I bought this album my mom threatened to smash the album cover over my head. They appeared at the Montreal forum with wild turkey opening up. I wasn't allowed to go because I wasn't allowed back then!! How about fromthe same album, after forever. This song really turned my head in many directions. I rarely studied back then. Humble pie rocking the Filmore ( please review, I guarantee you will be a major fan!!), Jethro Tull, led Zeppelin, Uriah heep, ( demons and wizards please), grand funk railroad. These are only a few of the bands I listened to back then. Challenging to get any homework done but it continued to open my mind to everything music related. Miles Davis bitches brew came later. I couldn't understand what was going on but I believe every music reviewer needs to do this classic which changed everything. Miles Davis was beyond genius!!!😀 Love your videos and especially the comments. Keep them coming. Humble pie rocking the Filmore. The track stone cold fever is a great start!!!!!
That whole album of Master of Reality is bangers!! Great great album! I bought it when I was 15 and im 47 and still have it lol! Zep and Sabbath are my top 2 fav bands ever and you cant go wrong with any songs. Well that is the songs when Ozzy was in the band! I got pissed when Ozzy got kicked out and was solo , I bought all albums and they had Randy Rhoads plaining lead guitarist! So I never bought any Albums after Ozzy was out of the band. But Try some Songs from Blizzard of Oz or Bark at The Moon!
You should do a reaction (if you haven't already) to the song that started it all. Black Sabbath. First track on the Black Sabbath album. That's my favorite tune of theirs.
One thing about lord Ozzy, the dude didn't pull any punches like in, that super cool, "War Pigs!" and Sabbath's message to all christianity Jesus "Iron Man" Christ... Na, he wrote about stuff which needed to be exposed like the insanity of wars ya can't win.... Ya can learn a lot from what them believers call rotten to the very core satanic music lol! Heck, even from groups like "Steppenwolf who stunned the world with that screw you' "Uncle Sam!" Smash Hit "MONSTER!" One hell of a timeless rock anthem that fits even in today's fiercest drugged down sheep like population perfectly.......
I i'm french and I like your reactions , so I wuold like ti introduce you to French music so please react ti Johnny Hallyday( L'Envie, Que je t'aime, Gabrielle.....lives versions ...) Lara Fabian(Je t'aime, Je suis malade....) and of course if you like rock music please react to Trust (Antisocial) and Telephone( Cendrillon, Argent trop cher, Un autre monde.......) Music is from everywhere ......and keep this fresh attitude.....Kisses from the Baguette country......
They are the #1 hard rock/meral band of all time. Why? Sabbath pound for pound bell to bell, longevity and the fact no 2 songs are alike throughout their catalog, finally and most importantly they created an entire genre of music, my opinion. I respect those who think otherwise.
I can't call a favorite between Led and Sabbath either. They're just different. Sabbath, for me, is more consistently great and original. Led has higher peaks but they have quite a bit more filler on their albums in my opinion.
Dude. I’m a brother and I HAVE seen them perform live in New Orleans September 8th 1972. I’ll be 70 soon. I was twenty when I saw them. They were indeed in their prime and they kicked ass.
Saw them in 1970 they were already on fire
This will always be my favorite bass line ever. Geezer butler is a fucking monster
I think I speak for all when I ask you please do more Black Sabbath reactions. 🙏🏻
The first four Sabbath albums were game changers definitely some of the greatest albums of all time
To think Tony Iommi came up with this infectious riff in 1971 is just crazy!! 😲 👌🏼 Respect my guitar hero!!! 🎸👊🏼👌🏼👍🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Sabbath my all time favorite band. Into the void my favorite song. Hail to the master of reality and metal.
Zep and sabbath were fans of each other and legend has it they once jammed together in the studio.
Ozzy knew rob plant back in younger years England... think they started out in same clubs in England ...I am ozzy book info..if I remember it correctly.
Read Tony Iommi's autobiography. They didn't just know each other; John Bonham was best man at Iommi's 1st wedding.
I’m so sad there isn’t video of it.
wardy and bonham wewre good drinking buddies
I saw them in concert in 1972 in New Orleans when I was 20 years old. I’m 71 now. 🎸🎸🎸
To this day, no one can do that string bending like Iommi. This was 1971. Iommi is a genius.
Loads of guitarists can do that. What makes the sound unique is the combination of all those tones, sabbath was all about tone.
@@vineflower no, they can’t. Specifically, I'm referring to the vibrato wobble he puts on between the other notes, so not the straight bending but the wobbly vibrato bending which results from the super light flex strings coupled with leather fingertips. Of the many covers of this I've heard, I've not heard anyone able to get that right.
I love playing Iommi on guitar, even play with my index and pinky trying to get closer to his sound or something but still cannot quite get that "quivver" thing he does with his bends, such a cool sound
@@m.ericwatson968 , you're very astute, brother! It's one of the many underappreciated parts of what he's been able to do! :)
It's the steel finger..
Masterpiece song from masterpiece album. 4 years prior to Kashmir by the way. Iommis guitar tone is addictive.
Tony Iommi. 💯% LEGEND. Truly, the genre of heavy metal was created in the wake of an industrial accident in which Tony lost the tips of 3 of his fingers.
I named my heavy metal radio show in the 90's after this song. The Void on WFHB 01.3 FM - Community radio - 3-6am every Tues morn. Plenty of Sabbath got played. (1995-2002)
Thanks for doing this one.
Greatest rock band ever!
Black Sabbath are brilliant.
Ozzy Sab is just the coolest. Put them on at any time and you cannot go wrong.
I still remember the first time I heard this song. I was listening to some FM radio and when I heard this intro, I immediately knew it was Black Sabbath even though I had never heard the song before.
' Ozzy always delivers on the lyrics.' - well said.
Geezer Butler WROTE ALL THE LYRICS!
@@rusty-y5q-c3j I know that, I was referring to his singing. Ozzy is an underrated vocalist, being known more as a crazy character but he has had a great voice since day one.
You are the man, that gives us all hope that long after we are gone there will be somebody left to carry the torch!
SNOWBLIND is my #1
I used to listen to this song everyday before work.
I saw them in ‘75, El Paso, had to drive only 90 miles but got lost going back…..😂😂😂
Total groove, song is so bouncy
The descending scale Page used 8n Kashmir was exactly what was necessary. Just as the descending scale used in ITVoid by Iommi was what was necessary. Nothing was nixed or stolen.
You should react to 'Hole in the sky - Symptom of the universe - Megalomania' by Black Sabbath
Oh yes. Hole in the sky. The the drop C# guitar sound there is *killer* .
He already did symptom of the universe
The Writ 😎🎸
The Writ is very interesting too
Black Sabbath is always good! :) Truly one of the gods of Heavy Metal
ONE of?!?
Mate,they are on top,on their own.
@@TheCornishCockney Led Zepplin and Deep Purple beg to differ
@@TLKingRichard one is blues/folk rock,the other is hard rock.
Sabbath are mainly metal but on occasion,pump out some blues.
And its Z E P P E L I N by the way.
@@TheCornishCockney Spot on. Both Zeppelin and Deep Purple had songs that verge onto the bgeinnings of heavy metal. But Sabbath made their entire albums like that, and were heavier
@@TLKingRichard nah shut up
From back in 71. The sheer levels of bands, and more guitarists that came from these groves is insane. Pretty much every band in the 90's was a spawn of these guys, or more, this song. and still to this day there are eager musicians that eat this up like candy. And I am one of them.
I just love seeing you discover what I grew up with! Black Sabbath is the best and my all time favorite! Now you know why so many of us love them. Pioneers of heavy metal!
I agree as well. To see a new generation of people appreciating what went on back then musically is to say the least, gratifying! Thanks TNT!!!!!!😀
Dude, that's what I love about reaction channels. I have heard both this song and Kashmir a million times and it NEVER crossed my mind. Good catch!!!
i used to walk to my college campus with my discman blasting this album as loud as it would go!
You should do Sabbath at least once a week. They are the godfathers of Metal. They are the best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be! And yes over Led Zeppelin as well.
Also you compared this song to LZ Kashmir and shouted out Jimmy Paige. Kashmir came out in 1975.... LOLOL.....
Doing a great job though. Love listening to TNT....
Could not agree more🤘🤘
Master of Reality 1971... I like Page, but he was not adverse to... ummmm... borrowing riffs.
All I can say is Led Zeppelin was my all time favorite band from about 4th grade all the way up through my 1st year in the Army. That all changed at age 19 when my brother introduced me to Black Sabbath.
I'll never forget that day when I popped in "We Sold Our Souls for Rock and Roll", and Tony's opening riff from Tomorrow's Dream just enveloped me in a warm, heavy, sonic cloud. My world changed that evening.
Sabbath became my #1 favorite band, and they remain so today, over 30 years later. Saw them in concert many times, with Tony Martin, and with Ozzy. Sadly, I never had the privilege to see them live with Dio. Over the years I've come to understand the greatness of Ronnie James Dio, and I believe that some of Tony Iommi's best work was with Dio. RIP.
Long live Black Sabbath, and long live Tony Iommi. 🤘🎸
I like both for what each has to offer and they offer something different from each other.
This is my childhood right here, my dad played sabbath regularly and this always stuck out
In those days there three go to heavy rock bands; Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. I liked all three. Black Sabbath were always the darkest and so great. Their albums were packed full of great song. Deep Purple, they were also great innovators in the early era of heavy rock. And everyone knows about LZ.
When I was 13 I got a job washing dishes at the resteraunt at the harbour, pops lived on his sailboat. And we drove into town and I cashed my 60 dollar check, went to the record store, and MASTER OF REALITY is literally not only the first album.. but the very first thing I ever bought with my first check from my first job. Means a lot to me.
I bought paranoid with my first paper round pay, in 1970 I was 13, it cost 75p I have just bought 2 tickets for ozzy at newcastle for me and my grand daughter, she is 13. respect from the uk.
@@paullynn8205 that's awesome.
More sabbath 😍 A National Acrobat starts out with probably their greatest riff of all time
Don't forget Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Tony Iommi, the Riff master
THE TRUE ASS KICKERS.....I grew up on this in 1971....I was 16. IT NEVER GETS OLD! PD. I saw them and Led Zeppelin ( original) so many times....BONG SMOKE AND KEEF that was the SEVENTIES. You had to be there....Thanks for the cruise in a 1971 'CUDA, Craig Powerplay, and 383 Magnum (orange and black) with 383 across the doors ....I'm 68 now and will never forget. Gibsons B.C. CANADA! Still playing guitar and singing all the greats from those years!
I didn't want it to end
Sabbath. I still have Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 8-track.. Anyone remember those..lol. Been a fan for 40yrs
I have said this many times but the bass line is so heavy, it has it's own gravitational pull. You can't upload it, you can only download it!!!
Good one.
Kashmir was realised 4 years after into the void , so in this case Zeppelin were those "inspired" by Sabbath
I think he knows that. He even hinted at Zep being notorious "thieves" so he wouldn't be surprised if that was the case here.
My favorite Sabbath tune. Welcome to the birth of metal (and arguably punk as well)
Punk rock originated before Sabbath imo.
There's the Stooges and MC5.
The roors of punk rock might be tra ed back to the Kinks with You Really Got Me , there may be earlier examples.
Metal however starts with Sabbath, with Sludgw, Doom and Stoner all starting with this album.
I remember my first listen to this in the 70's thru headphones - flung them off in amazement and awe. Blown away. Crunchy, heavy, and still relevant. Thanks for sharing!
Great tune to play on guitar. So much fun!
Great reaction/review!!! I couldn’t agree with you more on which is better Led Zeppelin vs Black Sabbath and you’re right about Led Zeppelin lifting stuff from other bands and musicians
Excellent T. Sabbath is the pinnacle. Quite the journey, eh T? Bolin, BOC, Thin Lizzy, UFO, and more
Yes, indeed.
I love your appreciation of Bill Ward.
Had a Sabbath song in my wedding....Laguna Sunrise.😉 Versatile.
One of the great ever Stoner Doom songs & Albums.
Damn right. Sabbath is great stoner music. Love Planet Caravan.
In late 1973, Iommi married Susan Snowdon, to whom he had been introduced by Black Sabbath's then-manager Patrick Meehan. The song "Fluff", an Iommi instrumental composition later released on the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album, was played as Snowdon walked down the aisle. Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was Iommi's best man for the ceremony.
Iommi wrote the song "Lonely Planet" which was sung by Dorians for Armenia in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.
Still one of my all time favorite albums
Black Sabbath put the “heavy” in heavy metal
Back in the day (41 yrs old now) this album introduced me to a whole new world of music and pulled me in forever.
Birth of Sludge/Doom metal was this album.
I'm an old boomer, and my friend Bruce, he was up front at the Black Sabbath concert in Canada. He told me that Tony look straight at him, while he was playing, and it blow his mind.
My favorite sabbath track
Fantastic video!! This is what many people listened to in 1971 and at least for me really f.....Ed me up in a good way. When I bought this album my mom threatened to smash the album cover over my head. They appeared at the Montreal forum with wild turkey opening up. I wasn't allowed to go because I wasn't allowed back then!! How about fromthe same album, after forever. This song really turned my head in many directions. I rarely studied back then. Humble pie rocking the Filmore ( please review, I guarantee you will be a major fan!!), Jethro Tull, led Zeppelin, Uriah heep, ( demons and wizards please), grand funk railroad. These are only a few of the bands I listened to back then. Challenging to get any homework done but it continued to open my mind to everything music related. Miles Davis bitches brew came later. I couldn't understand what was going on but I believe every music reviewer needs to do this classic which changed everything. Miles Davis was beyond genius!!!😀
Love your videos and especially the comments. Keep them coming. Humble pie rocking the Filmore. The track stone cold fever is a great start!!!!!
MC5 were the original proto-punk blueprint for what was to come later. And all in the late 60's. Motorhead were inspired heavily by them.
insane how "master of reality" is 50 years old.
Funny how music can transcend everything...
Favorite Sabbath tune even without the bud!
This is, in my opinion one of the best riffs ever
God-like
I like this reactios because is like you are listening music with a friend...
Lucky enough to see Sabbath in their prime. First time 1971 in Manchester and the last was The End tour again in Manchester
BLACK SABBATH FOREVER!!!
I love "Black Sabbath". !!! Since 1971 my older brother introduced it to me !! Huge Fan ! Love Ronnie James DIO when he Fronted The Band. \m/
My favorite Black Sabbath song to play! ...to the extent that I can play it.
The originators of metal, you mean? Hahahaha
Good vídeo, man.
I love watching Ozzy and Jack's Misadventures on tv.👍🎶🤘😁Grew up listening to Sabbath.
My dad saw Sabbath in Dan Diego in '71 after he got back from Vietnam, with Yes opening. He recalled that it was very, very loud!
I saw them in 75 and 76. My only clear memory is the volume.
50 years + and it’s still # 1
One of my favorite Sabbath songs. Sleep were really influenced by this when they did "Dragonaught".
been waiting for you to react to this so bad!! thanks!
Yeah Buddy! Great one!
Did you see that you're on the Helloween channel and in the thumbnail for "Fans react on HELLOWEEN's new album #Shorts"?
Thats too cool. I'ma go check it out
That whole album of Master of Reality is bangers!! Great great album! I bought it when I was 15 and im 47 and still have it lol! Zep and Sabbath are my top 2 fav bands ever and you cant go wrong with any songs. Well that is the songs when Ozzy was in the band! I got pissed when Ozzy got kicked out and was solo , I bought all albums and they had Randy Rhoads plaining lead guitarist! So I never bought any Albums after Ozzy was out of the band. But Try some Songs from Blizzard of Oz or Bark at The Moon!
The genius of Ozzy is yet to be recognized.
This album made me cut so many classes.....lmao Too blazed...
You should do a reaction (if you haven't already) to the song that started it all. Black Sabbath. First track on the Black Sabbath album. That's my favorite tune of theirs.
Woooo that chuuuunky intro tho!
🤘🤘🤘
Nice.
Dude, That song going to lead off the Sabbath vs Purple rematch fight... ;)
How many killer riffs in ONE song? :)
You need to check the live in San Francisco video of Children of the Grave.
One thing about lord Ozzy, the dude didn't pull any punches like in, that super cool, "War Pigs!" and Sabbath's message to all christianity Jesus "Iron Man" Christ... Na, he wrote about stuff which needed to be exposed like the insanity of wars ya can't win.... Ya can learn a lot from what them believers call rotten to the very core satanic music lol! Heck, even from groups like "Steppenwolf who stunned the world with that screw you' "Uncle Sam!" Smash Hit "MONSTER!" One hell of a timeless rock anthem that fits even in today's fiercest drugged down sheep like population perfectly.......
Geezer wrote 95% of the lyrics
I i'm french and I like your reactions , so I wuold like ti introduce you to French music so please react ti Johnny Hallyday( L'Envie, Que je t'aime, Gabrielle.....lives versions ...) Lara Fabian(Je t'aime, Je suis malade....) and of course if you like rock music please react to Trust (Antisocial) and Telephone( Cendrillon, Argent trop cher, Un autre monde.......) Music is from everywhere ......and keep this fresh attitude.....Kisses from the Baguette country......
great song to drop acid to while listening
Into the Void was recorded in 1971 while Kashmir wasn't recorded until 1975
They are the #1 hard rock/meral band of all time.
Why? Sabbath pound for pound bell to bell, longevity and the fact no 2 songs are alike throughout their catalog, finally and most importantly they created an entire genre of music, my opinion. I respect those who think otherwise.
Black Sabbath - is one of the most misunderstood bands - they are not a Satanic band...
Friend of my brother saw BS in Brisbane (70's, perhaps early 80's)- couldn't hear for a week!
Ears ringing for three days. I have tinnitus today which I blame on BS!
The first time I ever heard SOUNDGARDEN, I Thought, "OK, these guys have listened to a handful of Sabbath albums...obsessively."
"This came out in 71"...... when did Physical Graffiti from Led Zeppelin come out??? Black Sabbath smokes the shit out of everyone.
4:20 this is where punk was born.. 💥🤘
my fav sabbath rocks
I'm about your age but grew up with both zeppelin and sabbath, and sabbath I think is the better band. Sabbath is on a different level.
You can hear how this song influenced slayer. You know they were like yeah we’re using this sound
I can't call a favorite between Led and Sabbath either. They're just different. Sabbath, for me, is more consistently great and original. Led has higher peaks but they have quite a bit more filler on their albums in my opinion.
Maybe best riff ever!
If you haven't yet, check out Snowblind and Planet Caravan.