Icons: Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- In this episode of “Icons,” GibsonTV sits down with Heavy Metal pioneer Tony Iommi to learn about his early years in Birmingham, England, the accident that almost ended his career as a guitarist and his 55 year musical journey with Black Sabbath.
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Chapters:
0:00 Wanting to be a drummer, growing up in Birmingham
1:38 Learning Cliff Richard & The Shadows songs
2:09 Tony Iommi’s first guitar
2:34 How Tony Iommi lost his fingertips & the sound of Black Sabbath
6:22 Tony’s first gigs
8:00 Developing a sound, Bill Ward & Mythology
9:26 The Gibson SG & Tony’s gear
12:17 Meeting Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler & first Black Sabbath gigs
15:37 Tony is asked to join Jethro Tull & Rolling Stones Movie
19:27 Getting Black Sabbath back together
21:25 Recording Black Sabbath & Paranoid
24:01 Black Sabbath’s first gigs in America & birth of Heavy Metal
28:02 Writing ‘War Pigs’,‘NIB’, ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’
31:04 Writing ‘Masters Of Reality’ and downtuning
33:19 Van Halen & KISS
35:28 Painting Bill Ward gold during ‘Volume 4’ recording sessions
37:45 Setting Bill Ward on fire & recording with Martin Birch
39:31 Recording ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’, Clearwell Castle & writer's block
41:16 Recording ‘Technical Ecstasy’, Ozzy leaving, recording ‘Never Say Die’
43:49 Working with Ronnie James Dio, writing ‘Heaven and Hell’
46:28 Working with Ian Gillan
48:08 Black Sabbath at Live Aid, Dehumanizer & Rob Halford gigs
49:57 Solo album, Eminimen, dave Grohl, Billy Corgan & Henry Rollins
53:21 Black Sabbath’s legacy & future plans
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Whoever decided to put him on a throne deserves a god damn raise.
As he should be. The very first heavy metal guitarist. Tony Iommi is the king
That's where he belongs \m/
Yes.
I've got one but his is nicer.
True! Iommi is King!
Of course Heavy Metal was born of a guitarist having his fingers cut off .. It just makes sense .
Cut of by a metal guilioutine as he put it.🤘
Heavy Metal borne of literal heavy metal.....
It was destiny
A blood sacrifice to our lord sweet satan
Now I know why is heavy metal hand sign like that
Tony iommi is the reason heavy metal was even a thing, what a legend.
As Tony Iommi said, I don't really consider Black Sabbath to be "Heavy Metal". They are much more Hard Rock to me.
The man wrote the songs. Can't argue with that.
@@spartan2188doesn't matter what genre they are. You can't argue against them starting metal.
@@spartan2188Listen to the intro of Under the Sun by Black Sabbath and tell me that's not metal lol
@@spartan2188 He's just being humble. Metal started with Black Sabbath. End of discussion.
Not one member of Sabbath ever struck me as arrogant or pretentious. Four of the most humble men that ever graced the stage. They changed history, forever, and they are so down to earth about it. Can't be overstated how refreshing their attitude is. Especially Ozzy in recent interviews.
Nothing to prove whenever youve ruled the world. They humbled themselves through karma.
They’re working class boys. The kind of pomp and arrogance comes from the middle-classes, like page and zeppelin which was all very pompous and arrogant
And none of them have lost their accents 👏👍
@@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ec Anf they borrowed a lot of ideas... Sabbath is way more original.
“Heavy” isn’t about speed. It’s about tone, mood, feel, riff structure, and that thing you can’t quantify. It’s just in the player. Iommi is living proof. Rock god
But speed can definitely effect heaviness
Myler Wilson No doubt it’s a factor. It’s just sometimes it seems there’s a perception that heavy or intense rock has to be full of lightning fast runs and sweeps.
Well I guess as Iommi fans we don't have to choose... he was supernatually quick when he wanted 2 B
And the fat thick riffs that fills your head. That's the main tone of it.
Bolt Thrower
Tony lost his fingers making steel
That’s pretty metal ;)
Underrated comment
LOL
Thats true
The real Iron Man!
he may not have had his revenge, but he sure as hell has done well for himself and all ourselves~~ RESPECTO, MAESTRO~!!
@Plymouth Fury think about it: no black sabbath, no metal! no god of thunder, no kiss, maybe no -huggy, maybe-no-weddin'-bell~ ...but on the bright side, farther-along-that-truly-bleak-and-nightmarish-'timeline',
no 'nu-metal', either, haha~
Tony didn't write riffs, he forged them.
This comment for the win
Damnnnnn
Great comment!!
Perfect !
All did it same lol His works for him and band That is it
No guitar player will ever write as many amazing riffs as Tony Iommi. He will always be the king of riffs.
Jerry Cantrell?
Keith richards?
James Hetfield
Malcolm Young
Mick Mars
I like to think this throne is where Tony spends most of his time
Fun fact he filmed this himself. Theres nobody else there. He just loves to hear himself talk :P :P
@@DavidOakesMusic honestly I cant blame him
Dio had chairs like this in his living room and dining area.
He looks like a sinister guy in a throne in an evil lair. The true prince of darkness.
Rightfully so
I love how Tony has this dark aura, but he is also very educated and polite. He is basically the count Dracula of the guitar world
@perception's door's I was kinda sleepy when I wrote. Thanks for the headsup
Legends are immortal
And he's pretty damn funny and can tell a good story.
Yes! He's always wearing only black, speaks in a low volume, but always seems like a nice guy!
He's also a big fan of Doris Day's music :)
every great guitarists story begins with his parents not wanting drums because they are too loud
100%
Same here, I’ve been playing guitar for almost 20 years and I started cuz the same xD
I may not be a guitar god but this statement is accurate for me
Eventually even the metal guitar was too loud so I ruined my life when I then became a jazz guitarist
I actually started planning to play bass but when i started borrowing a guitar to play 4 strings, it kinda struck me
Let me just state the facts: he is the greatest metal guitarist of all time:
Definitely the o.g. that started metal
Hmmm ... that's a bit childish, really. There is no one single "greatest metal guitarist of all time". Tony is effing brilliant though, a music legend.
@@tonyb9735 iommi is a legend his riffs are where most metal players start but what about alexi leaho (sure i spelled his name wrong) or how bout ingvey malmsteen, or john pattruccui? Or the 100s of others we could all name. Greatest guitarist are subjective to the person who is voicing there opinion. We could all argue forever at who is or was the best. What about abasi or tim henson or etcetera etcetera.
@@codysroom6303 yeah it's all subjective opinions at this point but there's one objective truth... Iommy is a fucking legend :DDD
@@ivanemilov522 for sure is
How cool to have Tony Iommi talk for an hour with no interviewer's comments, questions and asides included. Watched the whole thing. Good job Gibson. This is an innovative artist spotlight.
MarkBarna1 This is how it should be done..
And not one boring moment
That was fucking boring as heck.
Tony has told these stories dozens of times if not hundreds of times. I imagine he's a bit tired of it. It's always the same uninspired questions from interviewers. If you've never heard these stories and you don't find them interesting then you're just not a fan of Black Sabbath.
@@auntjenifer7774 not at all, I couldn't stop listening
That manager that brought the Django record to you is a god damn hero.
Absolutely! I hope he was thanked, somewhere along the line.
That was truly an act of kindness to share that story and music. What a demonstration of love. Thank you!
@hans meier his boss at the plant, I think?
Yes that wasn't lost on me either. That's the Universe in Motion. Always spinning, spinning, spinning... it's like a centrifuge that separates the Great Ones
I heard a few different stories on who showed him the Django EP....either Jim Simpson or his Boss at the Steel Plant. Everything in this story almost feels like it was destiny, but that’s easy with hindsight. It almost didn’t happen....
Huge props to Tony for being a welder prior to his music career, and to lose his fingers as a working class man and still play guitar is a true testimony to his strength to endure. God bless him!
Okay as a climbing tree surgeon, I did not know the welding and fingers story at all. I have anybody successful in music pegged as a satanic sellout, if only by default, but perhaps I'll look into Tony as one possible exception. Also gotta look into Randy Rhoads, Michael Schenker, and I forget who else...
@@JakeKlineMusicyou probably should change your whole outlook on musicians...
@@RaspiRoope "Tell me why-ee"
😎
"satanic sellout." 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂
@@JakeStrange66 so cool & edgy
if Cliff Burton were still alive, he'd be absolutely GEEKING OUT watching this shit
I love how Tony just casually laughs about almost murdering his drummer.
TWICE, lmao
Now you know what the influences of This Is Spinal Tap are.
"Geezer never played the bass before..." and yet, he's one of the greatest bass players of all time. Loving hearing everything from Tony's perspective.
That's why He's so brilliant, because he applied guitar riffs to the bass.
Richard Skipper So very true! So many persons get great at their skills despite their disabilities and shortcomings and not because of their obvious talent.
He is sooooooooo underrated. Using all his fingers constantly.
His book Iron Man is awesome...
No jaco pastorius Gary thain Jonas hellborg Jack Bruce Colin hodginson Niels Henning Ørsted Pedersen Stanley Clarke and me øssur johannesen are much Better bassplayers than geezer Also geddy Lee les claypool
Anyone who has ever played a metal riff owes something to this man
Dave Davies of the Kinks created the first distortion by slashing his amp, Tony himself said as much.Can't take anything away from Tony though, a legend.
God this guy has it all. Style, looks, eloquence and especially sound. Long live Tony iommi
“It was a bit silly, we could have killed him.
& then there was the time we set him on fire...”
ShakespearesBruv 😂😂😂
God damn that was funny
Tony: "Bill can I set fire to you?"
Bill: "Not just now I'm" busy"
Tony: "OK then"
Poor Bill Ward! Drummer and whipping boy. I'm glad he survived all those pranks.
And Bill's mom called Tony and told him to leave her Bill alone.
Original title: Gods: Tony Iommi
God with a spray can,rubbing alcohol, a zippo and a SG.
why the volume is so slow, and they have money and stuff
Not A God by any means
EXACTLY!
@@officialgmusic A metal God dude. You must be fun at parties.
At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, this man's impact to music worldwide is arguably singular in its acuity. According to statistica heavy metal accounts for ~17% of all music in 2020. The revenue generated from this genre can be measured in the billions. There was nothing - and that nothing should be underscored - prior to his sessions in the late 60's.
Thank you Gibson for this interview.
I can't deny a word of that. Well put.
Totally. Metal as we know it would be either non-existent, or completely different.
Yes but the trashy metal you have tpday is nothing compared to tony music. He is like the epitome of hard rock and roots of heavy music but his music is not heavy metal for sure. Atleast to what we have today day n age. Mosy heavy metal today is bs music. No melody just garbage noise, pure entertainment. Masks and makeup. Tony came from jazz and blues thats where he get his notes selection.
@@modernapexfinancials There’s plenty of good metal today 😒 You’re obviously not looking.
@@facelessandnameless theres good metal as theres is lots of garbage metal.
This interview belongs to rock history. This needs to preserved on every media there is today.
Tony Iommi : he didn't write a riff or two, he forged every note in steel.
Factory standard brummy steel
Agreed
To invent a genre. To have your own signature sound. Legend
60 years of success... more isnt to say.. no band will ever beat that...
@another pizza no one cares about them tho
I was born in 2006. My classmates have heard of Black Sabbath. I listen to Black Sabbath. My mom used to listen to them. Black Sabbath is my favorite metal band
Ok?
Same here, started listening in year 7
@@ygslyn6732 shut up
@@ygslyn6732 surprise its a comment section where people can type things
I was born in ‘62 and Black Sabbath is also my favorite.
Their first album Black Sabbath is probably the only album I have ever bought because of how the cover looked, it put the hook right in me before I ever even heard one song,the best part about it is the band did not disappoint incredible sound, loved em ever since. Coolest album cover ever!
First album I got from the library!!!!!!...... blew me away!!!!!!!
"Still falls the rain,the veils of darkness shroud
the blackened trees,
which, contorted by some unseen violence,shed
their tired leaves,
and bend their boughs toward a gray earth of
severed bird wings...
AND one of the jammingest ! Love the whole style and tone .
I had acquired two versions a single record double cover that had the inverted cross inside , that had "Evil Woman" on it . Single lp , single cover had "Wicked World" instead .
Anybody know what's up w that ? Rock on !
"Oh, I've got tons of riffs still..."
WHAT!!?? YESSSSS!
Tony... Living legend. What he gave to music is indescribable in words. His guitar riffs are history.
So many great riffs!!!!!
Let's not forget the great guitar solos too.
@@BITESIZEJONES Sure! It was obvious! 😁🤘
yes , his guitar riffs are his story
It seems every time I hear someone say "_____ isn't that great of a guitar player" They're the type of player that doesn't really "shred" but they've wrote dozens of iconic riffs. And the guitarist those people look up to, only other guitar players know who they are and the rest of the 99.5% of homosapiens couldn't give a shit.
It's the riffs that they chant in sport stadiums. It's the riffs that all your favorite songs are made of. It's the riffs that make em dream.
I could sit and listen to him for hours...
The King of Metal. Tony Iommi arguably invented the genre of metal guitar riffs, and tone. Black Sabbath be it with Ozzy, RJD or Tony Martin fronting the band, it’s Iommi’s monstrous Gibson riffs that drove the band. A legend and all time personal favorite guitarist of mine. Hail to TheRiffLord!
“Bill can I set fire to you?” “Not just now, I’m busy.”
This guy is as iconic as you can get. Today the word legend is thrown out without meaning but Tony Iommi is truly a living legend. A person that changed music forever and inspired million of people to pick up a guitar and thousands of bands to start play.
He single-handedly kickstarted a music genre
Perfectly stated! Cooler than a penguin's flipper too.
In short, he invented metal
@Luca Gabino... Well said, well said.
I saw Black Sabbath (minus Bill Ward) on the 2013 tour. Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler were both magnificent. Ozzy was crocked - but he got away with it because he's Ozzy.
In his biography Ozzie said that as a young man Tony was a well known knockout artist in his neighborhood, and somebody who could hold his own in any situation.
That’s saying a lot, because Birmingham is a tough town.
Tony Iommi's story is remarkable. A guitarist loses two fingertips, and instead of giving up, he does what he can, adapting his playing style to his changed circumstances. And as a result he creates heavy metal.
In 100 years black sabbath will be considered classical music.
YES you will then ,and now, and whats to come, you will never be able to take away that statement, thats forever. Check UA-cam BLACK SABBATH PIZZA STORY I play guitar on that show, I think you will like it. TAKE CARE MY FRIEND
Required Course For All Musical Degrees... Ozzy may have his own case study, for Psychiatric Studies, & Biology (someone has to figure out how he's made it this long, with all he's ingested, lol)..
I mean they get genred for classic rock and heavy metal so there almost there now aye
mr zed I think there’s a lot to what you say. They did pretty much create a whole genre.
@@michaelolz ye
Tony Iommi is one of the reasons I picked up the guitar.
hes the reason i put it back down again lol
I have an ampli by black star designed by Iommi
@@MzuMzu-nx1em i have a laney la 30 / black country customs boost - i win lol
@@williamgainford9332 I am a bass player you would win in any case , I doubt that your ampli can do a better metal arpeggio than the black star ht5 metal
Same here, and I still play on the same SG.
Iommi not only created the backbone for metal, he forged it in hell, south of heaven.
Thank you Tony.
Heavy Metal wouldn’t be what it is today without this icon.
If this guys music career doesn’t pan out I think he should try his luck at audiobook reading
Tony comes over as really decent guy. He doesn't have a bad word to say about anyone.
Yes more than you think. Over the years the media had him as a devil pitchfork person more or less, especially in the early years they really played him to be just about everything he was not , I can tell you that first hand . I met him when I was 16 & now I AM 65 ,and been friends with him over the years . Who I thought he was because of the media I wanted to be just the way I seen him. In reality he was 21 and i was 16 and he said to me like a older brother that my act was not the way to be and the way the media made him to be ,that did me a world of good in growing up. So decent I would put it he was just real a person just like any one else in a good way. check UA-cam BLACK SABBATH PIZZA ,my story is on there you will get a better picture in what I am talking talking about .I think you will like it. TAKE CARE MY FRIEND.
@@frankscuderi7605 Tony is one mysterious metal man. I'd like to think (then amd ever) he is the original heavy metal sound.
Tony is Black Sabbath and Tony is Heavy metal. Ozzy is great - but Tony created the sound and drove the band to being the pioneers of metal.
@@Grimeyhoob I said over and over again, without Tony there be no Black SABBATH .The world would long for the sound and style and the ability ,Tony had to be all this just for starters. I feel it just all fits for the change TONY made in music and no one could ever take or deny any mark TONY became as a guitar innovator for all he did. Check UA-cam BLACK SABBATH PIZZA its my story I think you will like it. TAKE CARE MY FRIEND
he is just plain LEGIT
Tony Iommi = THE RIFF KING
Tony Iommi is my favorite percussion was my first love and I failed miserably ....then I met someone who taught me my first chords when I was eleven.....I picked the guitar up on a week. I got my first black Sabbath record when i was 13. We should our souls for rock and roll. When I was 26 made the final decision that Black Sabbath would be king! Tony Iommi the greatest guitarists ever! . I saw them in bristow va 2016. The end tour. Wow never got my fingers chopped off....yet I have common ground with Iommi and I found that out today. I own an 1963 reissue Les Paul sg custom 2010.....God bless Black Sabbath they weren't evil....they spoke about life.
“Well, what’s wrong with him?” “He’s painted gold”
80085word69 I read about this in his book, though he didn’t mention lacquering with clear-coat after hahaha!!!
I laughed after that when Tony said so casually ''And the same with setting him on fire''
Quick get the lauqer thinner. Lol
I could listen to him talking for hours. I also could also listen to him play for hours.
Us too!!!!
agree
I love this man, his guitar playing obviously, but also the smooth way he talks, his dark humor, all his aura. I bet he's a hell of a human being and that's the most important thing.
What a gentleman this man is, when he is The most influential rock guitarist of our time period!
Tony's voice was recorded with great technique, there's no room reverb considering the location. Good job Gibson!
Same ^
oh wow, i just realized that. youre right.
props to Gibson for a good job on that. its like having an intimate conversation with him yet within the atmospher of a church. how fitting.
@@kristopherryanwatson All while the riff lord looks on you from a wooden throne. I couldnt pause this video once it just sucked me in
@@nathanielleack4842 Right !!
More down to mic choice, probably. He might be wearing a lapel mic.
his guitar also deserves to have a throne
Fuckin awesome!!!!!!... well said!!!
GOAT! As simple as that!!
Love tony with all my heart. He didn't created a sound, he created an entire musical genre.
Can't wait for the day that Iommi, Ringo Starr, and Geddy Lee finally take their sunglasses off
Jackson Gatens
Ian Hunter told them not to
That would be a great super group
Kerry king
Jackson Gatens he's Toni fucking Iommi, he does what he wants and you'll like it!
And Bono
I love the format here: no fluff, just Tony sharing his stories. Well done!
Heheh. No Fluff...
steve m :)
Please please do more icons!!!!!
So many greats out there!
Thanks Gibson!
More episodes coming soon!
there's a saying in my family - "kol akava le'tova", which is Hebrew for "every hinder or delay is for the best in the end". to think that a horrible accident that had cost Iommi his fingers would result in him finding a new sound, that went up to be one of the most iconic sounds in metal history! Iommi is a legend, deserving of all the fame he has.
Not just one of the most iconic sounds in metal history, literally it’s genesis 👌
Tony Iommi is my favorite guitarist ever. Black Sabbath rules my life..
I cant pick a favorite of all time but if I had to pick 5 its gonna have to be Tony Iommi, dimebag, Jerry Cantrell, and Zakk wylde
My favorite is George Harrison and then Keith Richards and then Tony Iommi
Haha i see you on every sabbath bootleg video! I agree 100% tony made me pick up an SG 1 year ago. Playing Sabbath tunes daily :D!
@@KainenBurgess that's 4 bud
Yeah, can be heard in your music. Though you sing more in Halford/Owens style.
"One night Bill Ward got pissed as a parrot & we painted him gold......then a week later we set him on fire........anyways that was Volume 4" always wondered why i like that album so much. LOL.
Hahaha ahh the good ole days of lightning your mates on fire... Good times. 😊
Volume 4, IMO is Sabbath's best with Ozzy.
May be because it's also because it's rated number one album in all history of music being having the highest cocaïne rate per person.
the weight of devil’s dandruff smashed during the recording of Vol 4 is probably heavier than all of the riffs on that album
@ i like Sabotage the most. Volume 4 perhaps my least favorite of first six albums. The songs were okay, but the production was awful. Terrible sound quality.
I hope I am not the only one who at random days feels grateful that this legend is still alive
Now we need an hour of him playing the guitar, and talking about it
His "Iommi" album from 2000 is one of the most unappreciated recordings ever. That whole thing smokes!!
Yeah his first with just his name,when that album came out it was really good I bought it before it got out the box to the shelf
Terry Hesticles You need to check out the 1996 DEP Sessions with Glenn Hughes if you haven’t already. You’ll love it!
Agree, so many good songs
@Terry Hesticles... ABSOLUTELY!
Poor, Bill. Tony, Geezer, and Ozzy always trying to kill him. LOL
Bill is a fantastic guy. Too bad he hardly ever gives interviews.
@@joelhammer3538 so disappointed that he wasn't on the last album 13
Kenny from South park in real life
Bill said okay I'm ready for you to set me on Fire 🔥Bill's the Dumb ass. We Love you Bill 😍❤🖤👍👏🕳🔗⛓✝️☮
Tony: a modest and polite artist, who changed modern guitar-driven music forever. Well done, buddy!:-)
We owe that manager a great deal of gratitude for bringing him that record!
Seriously though what a great person he was to give a young person that was injured and leaving some inspiration.
Kindness for the win!
These "Icons" interviews are works of art. Couldn't ask for anything more then watching my guitar hero's in a comfortable environment speaking openly and freely without interruption. Please continue these, and if I could put in a vote for who to interview next, please get Adam Jones 👌🤘
I'd love to hear Adam "pacman" Jones talk too man !!
Yes please. Adam Jones next
Jimmy page
Agreed. I loved hammets . plus ernie ball string theory is a killer and similiar deal.just ernie ball artists.
Would love Dug Pinnick from King's X
A lefty SG he got from a stranger in a Birmingham parking lot, a Rangemaster treble booster, and a simple Laney amp. That's it. With these simple tools (and 2 fingertips missing) he redefined rock music. Yikes.
Mike Riesco because sound is in a person
How the fuck is that yikes
almo Maybe yikes as in he didn’t need two pedal boards with fifty effects running into two different amps to have amazing tone and become a living legend.
almo because it’s scary how simple yet uncannily it all came about. Like it was meant to happen. Imagine if he hadn’t lost his fingertips and did go on that tour, the world would never had heard of Black Sabbath. Not in the way that we know and love, anyways.
Yikes as in it’s crazy.
I own a Laney. Fantastic amps. Unlike some Marshalls, Laney is strictly UK. And I've always loved the SG much more than the Les Paul. Especially when using strictly the bridge pickup. It can give Godzilla nightmares.
So humble. The mans a musical genius.
I believe that Iommi is the most influential guitar player ever. He is truly a God.
The best video I've seen on UA-cam this year.
Thanks for watching!!!
@@gibsonguitar i will lose my ever-loving mind if you guys get Jimmy Page on this show.
Thank you, Gibson! Celebrating the 50 year anniversary of the Black Sabbath debut this way, is simply perfect!
When I met Tony at NAMM, I told Tony how much I loved 🥰 Born Again with Ian Gillan. Tony gave me the biggest smile ever grabbed my hand and shook it hard, so hard I said Tony I play bass. We both had a huge belly laugh and then Tony looked deep into my eyes and said Thank you 🙏..💯🎸💫🤩..
The world owes him a lot for what he gave us. Best band the world will ever see.
I wish that Iommi and Bill Ward would put out an instrumental album nowadays and call it MYTHOLOGY!
Abraham Ramirez yes!!!!
@@abe1sapien up
Bill wasn't treated well by Sabbath lately though, insulted and given a low percentage to do the last tour. Sad because he is as much Sabbath as anyone.
@@carpademen1066 Yes, it was rather sad in the end, also I didn't really like this drummer they took
They can call it what ever they want? Just do it!
My older brothers took me to my first concert in 1978,i was 13- black sabbath/Van halen Madison Square garden. Sat right in front of Tony iommi mesmerized the whole show. Everyone left that show talking about EVH but all I talked about was I just saw the greatest guitarist ever:TONY IOMMI... the next day my father got me a used black gibson sg and a Marshall half stack and taught me to play, I'm 55 now and never stopped playing SGs or sabbath songs and passed it on to my son. Have to say thank you to Tony for inspiring me to play and inventing the greatest music ever, METAL!!!. Thanks gibson for the upload and for making the most amazing guitars!!!
@Chris Kinsella screw EVH hasn't done anything good since the the first four VH albums, same as metallica just living off their past glory. The VH reunion was such a joke without Michael Anthony. Eddie was great for the flash and tapping but had no longevity like iommi has and still does. My two cents anyway.
@Chris Kinsella didn't say he doesn't have talent, just saying he hasn't done anything with his talent after the fourth VH record, just same solo past thirty years. Every black sabbath album Tony shredded and every sabbath album rocked. 1984 van halen gave up being innovaters and became a top forty mtv pop video band. An I've been playing since 78.
@@dagony7383 Well I guess you don’t have to worry about Eddie now since he’s gone :(
Such a well made interview , letting him speak and with subtle but super high quality production
A modest man with good old fashioned values,family,hard work and perseverance.
May he live for another 100 years.
This is nice change from the five minute run-of-the-mill artist profile. Good length, lots of info straight from the artist's mouth. Love it!!! ❤❤❤
More episodes coming soon!
@@gibsonguitar Word, this was rad!
@@gibsonguitar hopefully Keith Richards
That Black Sabbath first album cover is haunting. The vibe and the feelings you get from it are deep and dark. Brilliant
That's one of the best covers
Tony Iommi is the icon of all icons when it comes to hard rock/heavy metal. And a really cool humble thoughtful intelligent guy too.
"Okay I'm ready now, do you want to set me on fire?" -Bill Ward
All hail The Godfather of Heavy Metal!
YES
MrRocknroIl I married my wife just because her maiden name is Reinhardt! 😂
Black Sabbath will always be my favorite band, and Tony Iommi will be my fav guitarist. They have such a special place in my life. I am so glad and proud, I've seen them live 3 times :)
Tony so humble. Great storyteller!
Heavy Metal's Wizard sitting on a throne like a King, Tony such a badass!
If you didn’t know who tony is you wouldn’t be able to tell he’s a massive rockstar and legend in rock music... Such a normal down to earth guy.
I CAN TELL YOU 1st HAND HOW TRUE THAT IS. Check U TUBE BLACK SABBATH PIZZA STORY that will show him from day one. I think you will like it. TAKE CARE MY FRIEND
When I saw them in the 90s and I migrated up to the stage during H & H and got there in time for his solo.
I SWEAR on my mother's grave and my daughters life that he made eye contact with me.
Pretty much everyone else in the audience was throwing the rock on sign and he threw it back to them. I threw the peace sign and he threw it back to me!!! THAT'S why I know we made eye contact. One of the fondest memories of my life!!
Tony has such a calming voice, this is the first time I’ve heard him speak
The Brits don't realize just what a King Arthur they have in Tony Iommi.
No other musician will ever define heavy metal like Tony.
Tony is heavy metal, period.
" Black Sabbath has already written every great guitar riff. Ever. You can slow it down, speed it up, or reverse it. But, Black Sabbath did it first......and they did it better." Rob Zombie
@Eric Draven indeed the riffs you find in RZ music are so simple
They didn't write Smoke on the Water. I think he was late for the bus that day :)
@@lmtsonic6117 yeah, the song that gets boring after the intro
@@guitaristssuck8979 Thought it was the best when I was a kid. Now, not so!
Lol what?
I saw Tony Iommi playing with Jethro Tull on the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. Left handed white strat and floppy white hippy hat. Unreal...
The ultimate GOAT of heavy metal. 🤘🤘🤘🤘 Written so many iconic riffs
The Tony Iommi tone, he has improved all throughout his career, I can't believe how good he sounds now, improving on perfection really.
He never stopped working. He's better every time I see him to this very day.
Cant improve perfection
Tony Iommi and Angus Young is why I love my SG.
Same
He’s got great memory of everything from how he came up, experiences, all the people he’s met or befriended along the way and everything in between. He’s humble and respectful knowing where he came from. He’s genuine, appreciative and beyond an icon. Toni is one of a kind, a legend that’ll never fade from memory. I still jam out to your tracks daily
What a humble gentleman!
More of this Gibson, I just want to see artists talk. Without even an interviewer really talking about it, This video already makes me want to buy an SG.
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Love my Epiphone Tony Iommi signature. It's a very high quality guitar. Had it for 10 years and it feels like a Gibson.
A fine guitar, the Epi Iommi model. Even if Chinese.
@@Metalwheel Most of my Epis including the Iommi one are Korean made. It's a shame they switched to China the Korean Epis where fantastic. Also have a reissue of the first Korina Flying V. What a beautiful guitar, pickups suck so I'm gonna throw in some Burstbuckers and change the tuners to something that looks like the original Flying V but unplugged the sound is to die for and build quality is at least as good as cheaper Gibsons.
Apart from a B.C. Rich Warlock with Widowmaker headstock, I believe there's no more metal guitar on Earth than a black SG, I have the Tony Iommi signature series model, it's my main guitar and can handle all types of music; do yourself a favour bro
There will never be any guitarist like him, ever. He solidified the use of power chords in rock music unlike anyone else. So rightfully so, the great Iommi sits on his throne of riffs.
Pprobably the most influential guitar player in my lifetime other than JIMI. IOMMI is a mystery and enigma but he knows what hes doing. Being a budding guitarist myself i know exactly when i came under the spell of BLACK SABBATH.