I was there at Convention Hall. I barely remember it. We started drinking early and got to the Hall around 11am. We were in line on the boardwalk, a few rows from the doors. People started pushing and the rail broke off of the boardwalk and people fell onto the beach. It was funny as hell. Later, the cops opened the doors and hosed some people with mace, because the crowd was out of control. I can remember clearly before the show, but not so much during the show.
Love Iommi's sound and the way he plays, just brilliant. I feel privileged to have met him twice and shook his hand once in 1989 Headless Cross tour and again early 90's Dehumanizer tour. Fucking love Sabbath from the first time i heard them in the late 70's as a little kid.
Don't believe me then .I could care less. But just look at what the people say .IOMMI IS GOD !! I don't like to compare people because what YOU like is the only important thing. Music, Film, Politics, Art It's all subjective. To me Black Sabbath is the greatest thing in music since The Beatles.Look how many groups try to sound them. I mean the whole 90's gloom and doom thing was all about old Sabbath Stoner Rock. Power Metal I mean i think it's evident in today's music.
MAN!!!! this is gold im a big fan of sabbath and this asbury park cd is awesome, never in my life i have seen this cd but is awesome man, thanks for upload this
@XXXGLOCXXX That's a bit like saying blue is better than red. I love both of them for different reasons. Sometimes I'm in a 'Page' mood - sometimes I'm in an 'Iommi' mood. They're both geniuses and lucky us for having good taste!
Page's ego got the best of him.he started out a really good player than he thought he could pick the guitar up at any time and start playing. Not so fast, Houses of the holy breath. You must practice, Practice, Practice And then practice some more .Page's sound deteriorated over the years along with HIS PLAYING til he turned into an embarrassment .Tony just got better over the years perfecting his sound and even inventing new guitars.He is one of the all time greats! THE METAL KING !!!
I guess I mean his live playing .I started noticing it at the Atlantic records 40 years birthday bash.I just thought he was so sloppy.That was around'88 .A few other live things and on some bootlegs I wish i could remember. In Zep I had no Complaints....Man, Page was the shit in the early days with the later YardBirds and early Zeppelin.I thought he had such a great tone in those days.I thought Zep could have used an outside producer on their latter records.Ii didn't like that flat sound on P.G.
I'm not sure what's so funny. I hope it's not because you think joget07 is just spewing nonsense, because he's not. His point is quite valid. If Page drank less Jack Daniels and did less heroin in the 80's, maybe his guitar skills wouldn't of gone to shit.
in the 80s? dood started doing smack in 1975 maybe even earlier, his playing and clanky ass tone ruined what should've been Zeppelin's greatest year and still IS just based on reputation, hype & mythos alone. the 1975 Zepp shows are awesome but at some point as a guitarist I wanna just strangle Jimmy for how clanky, how pathetic he sounds fumbling over some easy solo. and then here's Tony Iommi going absolutely bonkers...with REAL tone. Jimmy sorta got his tone back in 1977 but his playing got even worse that year...as a huge Zepp fan these are just facts I must admit
He used Laney Supergroups, a modified '65 Gibson SG Special (P90 in the bridge position and a John Birch Simplux in the neck position). Also he used a Dallas Rangemaster treble booster. But as far as I'm concerned he never really used any effects like wah or delay live until the 80's or 90's. And I think he didn't use reverb, the reverb heard here is natural reverb in the venue. Late reply, but I hope it helped to some extent
@@cannonfodder4507 yes thats exactly what ive read as well, but I've been studying sabbaths live work 72-78 for a while now and somewhere around 75/76 iommy (and the rest of the band, 1977 even ward has effects) either started using some kind of compression/echo/chorus but on low probably to reduce noise, OR when he talks about having his rangemaster modified he never gives the date so it could be that also.
Also, cal jam 1974 iommi clearly used a tremolo, think he used it for the sabbath bloody sabbath tour. Iommi was always experimenting as he said in interveiws.
@@jarrodhoule8134 you're talking about a tremolo pedal, right? As far as I'm concerned Iommi didn't use any guitar with a tremolo until the 80's. I'm not sure though, his vibrato always sounded to me pretty close to a tremolo kind of vibrato, insane. But yeah I'm not sure about any pedals except for his Rangemaster. He did use some effects in the studio though
@@cannonfodder4507 listening carefully, tremolo pedal is close...maybe i'm just the only one on planet earth besides Alex Lifeson who uses this with fuzz / distortion?
well yes i agree with what you say about the whole 90's stoner metal vibe,. but the majority of people on here who say iommi is the BEST are mainly Metalheads,. What i really disagree with is that you say "page's playing deteriorated over the years" HOW? I mean sure In through the out door,. if you know much about his back catalog,. he had little input cuz he was completely off it on smack,. plus it was a change in the times and he was part of a band (zep) who varied their musical style loads
well yuh i mean live of course his playing wont be half as fast or energetic,. especially now ,.. i mean the blokes 64 65 i think,..nd ive listend to some of iommis recent studio recordings and theyre pretty damn good,.. nd your not the first to say he was sub-par at 88 nd P.G was a mixed bag for me,.. there were some moments of pure brilliance,.. and others where it seemed to trail off a bit,.. you could see where some of the early studio out-takes just didnt really fit
Tony is a metal king!
Riff king
My favorite alltime guitarist!!
beautiful...
I was there at Convention Hall. I barely remember it. We started drinking early and got to the Hall around 11am. We were in line on the boardwalk, a few rows from the doors. People started pushing and the rail broke off of the boardwalk and people fell onto the beach. It was funny as hell. Later, the cops opened the doors and hosed some people with mace, because the crowd was out of control. I can remember clearly before the show, but not so much during the show.
that sounds like people were seriously hurt
My only memory of the Sabbath concerts I attended was that they were incredibly loud.
Iommi and Blackmore the greatest..... the best riffs and lead the hard rock of the 1970's.
Damn straight!
Love Iommi's sound and the way he plays, just brilliant. I feel privileged to have met him twice and shook his hand once in 1989 Headless Cross tour and again early 90's Dehumanizer tour. Fucking love Sabbath from the first time i heard them in the late 70's as a little kid.
hell yeah!! @jdoget07 has hit the mark. Iommi's skills are unmatchable.
Now if this ain't shredding, I don't know what is
Don't believe me then .I could care less. But just look at what the people say .IOMMI IS GOD !! I don't like to compare people because what YOU like is the only important thing. Music, Film, Politics, Art It's all subjective. To me Black Sabbath is the greatest thing in music since The Beatles.Look how many groups try to sound them. I mean the whole 90's gloom and doom thing was all about old Sabbath Stoner Rock. Power Metal I mean i think it's evident in today's music.
Iommi's finger picking reminds me of Indian or middle eastern music in the beginning. I've always loved that.
DoomMetalSludge It gives off a vibe of death for me
@@extraextra8021 same!!! It sounds lonely and sad, like im all alone haha i love playing this on my guitar! 🤘
Its sucks that our generation will never ever get to see black sabbath just jam in front of us live.
Tony Iommi is the best guitarist 🎸 to ever live!!!!
MAN!!!! this is gold im a big fan of sabbath and this asbury park cd is awesome, never in my life i have seen this cd but is awesome man, thanks for upload this
The legacy will never die.
ROCK N ROLL DOCTOR
Just gotta see my "Rock N Roll Doctor" 3:53
Iron man himself
8:17 Don't Start (Too Late) wow you don't hear that one too often
Tessa muy friend
Greatest guitarist ever.
That tone 👏 totally owned.
amazing solo!!! \m/
ufff that riff at 3:30 +1
+Terrible1 Very early Rock and roll doctor
My God this kicked booty!
@XXXGLOCXXX That's a bit like saying blue is better than red. I love both of them for different reasons. Sometimes I'm in a 'Page' mood - sometimes I'm in an 'Iommi' mood. They're both geniuses and lucky us for having good taste!
Nvm it says so in the description... I was mixing "Fluff" with "Orchid"
@WeedVulva Yes, the convention hall was full of smoke.
Meu primeiro CD do sabão preto 🤟💀
Crazy song
Rock and Roll Doctor three years before it was ever released
@T1m3Trav3l3r Godly show, were there a lot of people smoking pot during the show?
Sos genial querido
Tony Iommi 🔥⚡
5 veces puede verte
Sos el N1 del Metal
Argentina 🇦🇷🍺🇦🇷
Te ama
Me Hizo Llorar La Intro 😍😍😍
Orchid es preciosa y más con el arreglo que le hizo al final.
GRACIAS, AMIGO!! :)))
Page's ego got the best of him.he started out a really good player than he thought he could pick the guitar up at any time and start playing. Not so fast, Houses of the holy breath. You must practice, Practice, Practice And then practice some more .Page's sound deteriorated over the years along with HIS PLAYING til he turned into an embarrassment .Tony just got better over the years perfecting his sound and even inventing new guitars.He is one of the all time greats! THE METAL KING !!!
@Doobie1975 yes it is!
Lo mejor que e oído
Is there any better guitarist? naah did'nt think so..
There's guitarist's and then there's Iommi...
YES! Only ONE! His name Is Jimi but he's no longer here anymore so not anyone on earth atm at least! & Then there's Toni..............!!!!! :D
WoooooooooWwwww
lommi es fantastico
I guess I mean his live playing .I started noticing it at the Atlantic records 40 years birthday bash.I just thought he was so sloppy.That was around'88 .A few other live things and on some bootlegs I wish i could remember. In Zep I had no Complaints....Man, Page was the shit in the early days with the later YardBirds and early Zeppelin.I thought he had such a great tone in those days.I thought Zep could have used an outside producer on their latter records.Ii didn't like that flat sound on P.G.
Oops Damm spell checker mention to say Iommi.
I'm not sure what's so funny. I hope it's not because you think joget07 is just spewing nonsense, because he's not. His point is quite valid. If Page drank less Jack Daniels and did less heroin in the 80's, maybe his guitar skills wouldn't of gone to shit.
in the 80s? dood started doing smack in 1975 maybe even earlier, his playing and clanky ass tone ruined what should've been Zeppelin's greatest year and still IS just based on reputation, hype & mythos alone. the 1975 Zepp shows are awesome but at some point as a guitarist I wanna just strangle Jimmy for how clanky, how pathetic he sounds fumbling over some easy solo.
and then here's Tony Iommi going absolutely bonkers...with REAL tone. Jimmy sorta got his tone back in 1977 but his playing got even worse that year...as a huge Zepp fan these are just facts I must admit
At least the beginning...
Only guitarist i love over Tony is Jimi.....but Tony's still here & Jimi went home mission accomplished!!
Jimi's Machine Gun Live at The Fillmore is awesome and reached heights of magnum opus
Trilling at it's finest.
Demasiados y largos solos de Iommi en un solo show... el más egocentrista
If I'm correct, this is "Fluff"...?
WATCH OUT TONYS THIMBALS FLY OFF
AHH!!
was he tuned down to C# for this?
Jup
can somebody tell me the setting and effect that he uses?
He used Laney Supergroups, a modified '65 Gibson SG Special (P90 in the bridge position and a John Birch Simplux in the neck position). Also he used a Dallas Rangemaster treble booster. But as far as I'm concerned he never really used any effects like wah or delay live until the 80's or 90's. And I think he didn't use reverb, the reverb heard here is natural reverb in the venue. Late reply, but I hope it helped to some extent
@@cannonfodder4507 yes thats exactly what ive read as well, but I've been studying sabbaths live work 72-78 for a while now and somewhere around 75/76 iommy (and the rest of the band, 1977 even ward has effects) either started using some kind of compression/echo/chorus but on low probably to reduce noise, OR when he talks about having his rangemaster modified he never gives the date so it could be that also.
Also, cal jam 1974 iommi clearly used a tremolo, think he used it for the sabbath bloody sabbath tour. Iommi was always experimenting as he said in interveiws.
@@jarrodhoule8134 you're talking about a tremolo pedal, right? As far as I'm concerned Iommi didn't use any guitar with a tremolo until the 80's. I'm not sure though, his vibrato always sounded to me pretty close to a tremolo kind of vibrato, insane. But yeah I'm not sure about any pedals except for his Rangemaster. He did use some effects in the studio though
@@cannonfodder4507 listening carefully, tremolo pedal is close...maybe i'm just the only one on planet earth besides Alex Lifeson who uses this with fuzz / distortion?
just playin with the phrseology. . fact vs. opinion. . .
well yes i agree with what you say about the whole 90's stoner metal vibe,. but the majority of people on here who say iommi is the BEST are mainly Metalheads,.
What i really disagree with is that you say "page's playing deteriorated over the years" HOW?
I mean sure In through the out door,. if you know much about his back catalog,. he had little input cuz he was completely off it on smack,. plus it was a change in the times and he was part of a band (zep) who varied their musical style loads
Was this the track to "Orchid" off of the Master of Reality album?
Doobie1975 (This answer is years too late ik lmao) it sounds like a mix between Orchid, Embryo, and Fluff
It’s pretty much Iommi’s Coke Theme..
Embryo is the other instrumental song on Master of Reality
well yuh i mean live of course his playing wont be half as fast or energetic,. especially now ,.. i mean the blokes 64 65 i think,..nd ive listend to some of iommis recent studio recordings and theyre pretty damn good,..
nd your not the first to say he was sub-par at 88
nd P.G was a mixed bag for me,.. there were some moments of pure brilliance,.. and others where it seemed to trail off a bit,.. you could see where some of the early studio out-takes just didnt really fit
Dude on early bootlegs iommi shredded faster than anyone I've heard he was fucking insane
so he is better? in your opinion?
NOBODY plays or sounds like Jimmie NOBODY!
thats total rubbish...
yes yes whatever you say man !!!!!!
said the buttefly fan of boring floyd!
Pretty cool .. considering he only has TWO FINGERS