First Heavy Metal Band plays live
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2024
- Remember the first time you heard metal music? My life changed forever when I heard bands like Korn and Metallica. The other day I stumbled across some old footage of Black Sabbath playing in 1975. No Metallica, Megadeth, or even Judas Priest existed yet. Many of the people in the audience are probably hearing metal for the first time! Buckle up because we're about to watch Sabbath performing their track HOLE IN THE SKY live in Santa Monica. Crushing power chords, thunderous bass, pounding drums and soaring vocals dripping with attitude!
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The older I get the more I appreciate and enjoy Black Sabbath. \m/
You know what a lot of modern metal bands lack?
Groove!
They melt your face with power/speed, but they don't Groove!
Sabbath is heavy/dark, but they Groove too!
I think there's a little too much groove.
I think you're on to something with that. Groove is the thing that unites all the best music and its definitely missing from modern mediocre music.
Sabbath was my introduction to metal back in 2014 when I was only 12. I was also heavily into Pagan Altar and Pentagram. My friends where always like "why are you into 'oldman' music?"😂 Years later I'm now into black metal but I still LOVE Sabbath 🤘🤘
Hey, better to listen to Oldman music than generic music.
Really good music is timeless. All these generational labels are just marketing BS, anyway. Bang your head to whatever makes you want to bang your head. Sabbath, Korn, Beethoven, whatever.
Listening to old Sabbath does give me nice old man nostalgic feels (nostalgia is all about remembering when we were younger and more carefree), but I still just think it's damn good music. I got no hair to flip anymore, but I still bang my head to OG bangers like Black Sabbath.
Congratulations, you got into this music the right way. Gatekeep ALL the posers.
Geezer and Bill are killing it. Keep the good shit coming.
Black Sabbath are indeed the first metal band because Polka Tulk Blues Band (early name for Black Sabbath) formed before Led Zeppelin. People often play "Hole in the Sky" down tuned because it sounds heavier than standard guitar tuning. Tony Iommi was down tuning from Master of Reality in '71 onwards, and this was one of the greatest innovations for metal guitar playing ever made.
Black Sabbath started metal, but Metallica perfected it. "They blew me away." Ozzy on Metallica opening for him in 1986.
Just watched a cliff and James interview from that tour haha
Metal died after Sabbath
@stringlocker my all time favourite!! Black fucking sabbath 🤘🤘🤘
I don’t care what anyone says, Black Sabbath music just IS Iron man music.
If we get a brand new Iron man game like the Batman Arkham games or the recent Insomniac Spider-Man games, we should totally get a bunch of Black Sabbath music/Black Sabbath-style tunes.
Nothing goes better with the golden avenger than this hard rocking metal!
If he's at the end of line, it's probably ❄️
If Ozzy would have wrote these lyrics then you would probably have been right 😂
Scott, you rock with this Les Paul. I'd really like to hear you playing live, buddy.
Tony's Classic 70s era tuning is -> C# F# B E G# C#
Awesome man. Love your videos!
I started my metal life with Cannibal Corpse at 2012.
First Cannibal Corpse live I watched was in 2021 Vancouver. I cried, but never got a sign from corpsegrinder 😢
Let's goooo Shred
Tony Iommi, always writing outstanding riffs and memorable solos--truly the godfather of heavy metal! Ozzy Osbourne, always dressing like your favorite auntie.
Sabbath was the first metal band i ever heard👍
Sir Lord Baltimore were first to be defined as such. OG Black Sabbath before Paranoid was psychedelic rock having darker themes. And people forget, this was almost simultaneous with the rise of Deep Purple, which popularized hard rock. Then something amazing happened, Ian Gillan was a drunk and out of work, and Iommi sought a new vocalist for a possible partial reunion. That's when Born Again was, ironically, born. The peak of late 70's heavy metal, released in 1983.
I do recommend Sir Lord Baltimore to OG metal fans out there. The drummer is the vocalist, and they're three members. If you like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, or the early 70's in general, check them out. Woman Tamer is a banger, and if you like prog, they have that too in Man from Manhattan and Ceasar LXXI.
My father introduced me to all the above, and my uncle introduced me to obscure black metal when I was 9. He was the guitarist in Cranial Dust. I know my stuff.
Tony is The Riff Master Period. Anyone dare challenge that. I didn't think so. 🤘⚡️🤘🎸
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
You are amazing
Closer to the end of the line...of powdered sugar!
The very first "metal" song I ever heard was Quiet Riot's cover of Cum on Feel The Noize in the mid 80s when I was like 5 or 6. Didn't get into metal until much later(because my mother is a typical fundamentalist x-tian and I was sheltered as fuck).
it's tuned to C# standard.
Check out the video of Black Sabbath playing Black Sabbath for the first time in 1970! Crazy evil goodness
Black Sabbath did it first.
Judas Priest perfected it.
Iron Maiden made it proggier.
Mercyful Fate made it scarier.
Virgin Steele made it epicer.
How dare you not buy a red sg solely for this video😡
Did you know that Tony Iommi was in Jethro Tull before he formed Sabbath?
He was in Sabbath then Tull for "a day" then back to Sabbath.
Check out Tull & Iommi miming "Song for Jeffrey" on "Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus".
My metal started of led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath
Cat clock shred fore 69 minutes
Shred, I recommend checking out the band named Evile. It's like Metallica, but with double evil. The vocalist has a voice that's literally a mix of James Hetfield and Tom Arraya. Any of their songs is pure EVIL, I think Xaraya in most.
It's Metallica on laced steroids
This is shred
What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Ummmm...., yeah. It's the name of the channel. Your point?
1974 priest released rock n rolla so yah
My first experience was War Pigs and nothing was the same after that. I listen to Modern Metal today and I just can't listen to all the generic and mediocre stuff that all sounds alike with no emotional impact. It's like there's some factory punping out Metal for the Masses that never really speaks to anyone.
more like bluesy rock
dude please wrap your strings properly it kind of undermines whatever you’re saying 😢
There was no need to continue metal after Sabbath it went downhill
sabbath + scotty = satanic laugh ahahahhahahhaha