Hip Hop Fan's First Listen To Metal - War Pigs by Black Sabbath (Reaction)
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He nails it where 100 other reactions have whiffed. The coda at 15:10 is among the most imagistic sections of music ever played. You can feel the sky falling in it.
Can totally see the imagery when looking back at the section now! Blood red sky caving in. Amazing comment Kurt
Word.
The two guitars you are hearing is either two tracks laid on top of each other or its the superb interaction between Toni iommi (guitar) and "geezer" butler (bass) either way you look like your enjoying it ! Next time you listen to black sabbath try and pick out the rhythm section by geezer butler (bass) and bill ward (drums) its poetry !
That’s where I always pictures a large fissure in the ground opening up and the inhabitants of hell emerging for some earthen fun. The video game Doom, basically
exactly!
This song was made around 1970 and its just as relevant today in 2022, on top of being such a great song and the beginnings of heavy metal
During the Vietnam conflict
@@elimccrae5349 The original song tile was 'Walpurgis' which is a witches sabbath, Geezer Butler was not being that overly political about any specific war, it was just war in general being an ultimate evil. He was concerned though that Britain could get dragged into Vietnam, even though compulsory army service had been abolished the decade previous to this track's release.
I would like to dedicate this to Vladimir Putin.
@@ulfborgesson Vietnam War was between the north communists and the south capitalists while the US got involved by supporting the south... So, if we're dedicate this song to the current situation, since the war is between Russia and Ukraine while the US led NATO got involved by supporting one side (Ukraine)... shouldn't it be dedicated to the US led NATO rather than Putin?
The Paris 1970 live video of this song is an absolute must. I can't emphasize it enough.
the year i was born... sweet
Otherwise known as The Bill Ward Expo. Magnificent.
Great video Someone in the comments said they don’t know how Bill wards drum kit made it through that concert
Yes! I can't believe only 29 likes for this comment in 8 months! Should be 100 easy.
Hate it. It takes the focus off the music. So distracting to a music review. Reactors get all caught up in the visuals, which granted, are impressive.
I've listened to this song for over 45 years and this guy broke it down better than I ever have
Thanks for the love Darryl, have a great day mate!
"Into the Void" will change your life, not kidding. Most don't realize how groovy metal can be.
Many ppl have asked me to check this one out, its up next for when I cover Sabbath again. Thanks mate!
Sabbath was highly influenced by jazz, classical, rock and roll...and post war England... and it shows.
For me the best metal always has groove. Funk and jazz are always welcome in heavy music as far as I'm concerned
You should see the live version “War Pigs Live 1970 in Paris” …the drummer is F-ing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😬😬🔥🔥🔥
I’d rather watch you react to that..to actually see them visually kicking ass and Ozzy nearly possessed singing..
Its on the list now, thanks.
that is such a killer live performance-so good
When you see how much the drummer gets out of the tiny kit he's playing on (at that time...) you'll be very amazed!
Bill Ward on those drums! You have to see him to believe him.
Sabbath is a 4 piece band. Base, guitar, drums, & Ozzie.
Tommy Iommi is just that damned good.
I was going to point that out too lol
But the album is actually multitracked at parts so hes not wrong
True, the guitars are all played by Tony Iommi, but some parts have two guitar tracks nonetheless.
Iommi commonly overdubbed at least two, if not more, tracks...Doesn't take anything away from his skill...
Who?!
Madman is a perfect description. When he went solo, one of his album titles was Diary of a Madman.
Well...Ozzy. I saw an interview with Ozzy Osbourne, and you know he was born at the tail end of WWII. And he was doing the interview while they walked through his old neighborhood, and he pointed out where the different bomb craters were, where the kids used to play in the bomb craters and the broken buildings. So of course we all make jokes about the Prince of Darkness and how crazy Ozzy was, but he, and probably his whole generation in England had a front row view of the consequences of war. He wrote some sensitive music for a guy who lived through literal hell. You should listen to If I Close My Eyes Forever, or No More Tears, or Dreamer. Politicians and religions pretend war is a noble thing, but every time it leaves craters for little kids to play in. It would be great if history would stop repeating itself.
great background info for the track, I'm sure those experiences as a kid shaped his worldview and artistic output. Great comment!
@@SyedRewinds highly recommended is John Milius’s amazing film about this period from a child’s perspective, Hope and Glory.
Not just their childhoods among bomb craters. Song came out of them playing for GIs on holding bases in England on way back from tour of Vietnam to home in US. Thousands of badly educated poor men same age as Black Sabbath group members and utterly traumatized by their experiences.
The whole British invasion of US music must have been shaped by being born and infancy among falling bombs or playing in bomb sites after war. I missed that but ought to talk to folk a bit older than me
Born at the tail end of World War II he's called a baby boomer as I am and we're dying off quick we are the Vietnam veterans to put it in perspective
@@dougca7086 There's a British reporter doing an interview with him, that's on UA-cam. They are walking through his old neighborhood, and he talks about where the bomb craters were that the kids played hide 'n seek in. Just hearing that one, and the number of songs where he asks people to think of the world we are giving to our children, actually brought me to tears. I notice, like some others have mentioned, that that whole generation of Brit artists who lived in a war zone, had a similar message.
Man you are one of the few reactors who turn metal UP.... thats the way Metal should be .. LOUD!.... thats where the power comes from. Enjoy.
Another great Black Sabbath song to check out is INTO THE VOID.
Under the Sun is even heavier!
@@KelticKabukiGirl Maybe heavier....but I don't think better.
My favorite Sabbath song, good call.
Just think- this song is about 50 years old. It was so new and wonderful back in the 7o’s.
NIB, Sweet Leaf, Paranoid, Into the void, Hand of Doom, Heaven and Hell etc. All excellent songs by sabbath you need to check out!
Heaven and Hell is an eye opener. Heart opener. It just opens.
Warning and Symptom of the Universe
In my opinion a national Acrobat was the best song sabbath wrote
I vote for album reviews of their first 6 albums with the original band, that is their classic period and amongst the best music ever made, in any genre in the post WWII era. Enjoy!
Agreed
Also iron man
Released in 1970 as a protest song against the Vietnam war but applies to all conflicts today. Ukraine
Thanks for the comment Mark, stay safe brother
Yes❗Ukraine ❗
It was originally a song that was written about witches & mythology, but was switched to a protest song, which was an apt change. That is a bit of trivia most do not know
One of the best Anti-War songs ever.
Tony Iommi (guitar) does a lot of double tracking and close soloing. He got rather good at it :)
Ozzy is such an interesting character. He's literally everything that most hard rock or heavy metal singers weren't at the time. He wasn't an amazing vocalist, he didn't have any training, he couldn't really hit a note at all, and he couldn't belt out long or high notes or screams like the big superstars. But that is exactly why he was so captivating, because when he sings it's warbling, it's off-key, it's whiny, and it sounds like this manic or deranged voice that gives such an honesty to all of his songs. And he really leaned into that in his solo work, focusing on themes of madness and torment and people who couldn't cope with the world.
He's an icon not because he's some virtuoso with a monster voice like Bruce Dickenson or Ronny James Dio, but because even without that he's still honest and a consummate showman and he put everything he had into it.
I already liked this song, your reaction made me appreciate it even more. Anyone that complains you stop to comment on the song clearly doesn't understand the "reaction video" concept. Ignore them. You want great storytelling with the perfect music to accent the lyrics? Try the song "Black Sabbath" from Black Sabbath's first album, "Black Sabbath"
Yeah that's always odd to me, why not just go listen to the actual track if you don't like pauses lol. Thanks for the comment Dave and I've added your suggestion to the list
I can tell, Syed. I know you preview your reactions. I'm 60 yrs old. I grew up on this and have heard it countless times. I know it.
Lovely reactions . You may stop the music to comment , but That's fine because your timing is spot on . Been listening to this song for over forty years now and my initial reaction around 1972 was just as you said, holy f***ing s**t !!! In a word , perfect .
Back in the 70’s, when I listened to Black Sabbath so did my neighbors. My parents really let me know.😂
You’re right.. this was an anti war song, Vietnam. You need to watch the video, it’s very telling.
You mentioned Ozzy being a madman. Ha ha…Story of a madman.😵💫
each member of sabbath are extremely proficient in their respective instruments. the most well rounded band in my honest opinion
You have to listen to "Hand of Doom" from the same album. The imagery and music work so well.
What this song is to war, it is to hard drug abuse.
It was the first song I learned on the bass, and Geezer was one reason I started the bass to begin with.
ABSOLUTELY. !!
W0rd!
I can't listen to Hand of doom or Shine on you crazy diamond anymore. My daughter is a hard core drug abuser.
@@ulfborgesson I'm incredibly sorry to hear that she's struggling with addiction, I've been a councilor for 10 years, and as you might guess once battled addiction from the inside myself. The two things I always try to get both patients and their families to internalize is that the highest success rate, currently, is with the slow taper method. The second thing, is how to understand or view the disease, and that is: addiction is a brain disorder where the part of the brain that manages our survival instincts and urges becomes confused and identifies a chemical as necessary for life to continue. Generally, the brain, inserts it into the priorities between breathing and staying hydrated. During both acute and post-acute withdrawal, the brain is convinced that without the chemical(s) in question it will die, and that this is immediate. If you're ever had your airways closed off against your will, you will have experienced this yourself. It is certainly also true that we, as chemically dependent people, have made very poor choices at times, and that they led us to unacceptable behaviors. Deceit, theft, betrayal, continued lying, are all motivated by the imminent death our brains mistakenly perceived. The brain, like the heart or liver can experience dysfunctions. Because the brain is comple beyond any other thing humans have ever tried to study, it still appears mysterious, even to those with decades of experience and education. I never suggest tolerating or enabling continued drug abuse. However, using therapeutic medicines to create a slow and safe path back out of addictions is the method that (so far) has the highest percentage of success. I wish I knew of more programs, but one that is a model is Westgrove Clinic in Milwaukee, WI. I am not affiliated with them, but can reccomend them. They will know of a program in your area.
No shortage of masterpieces from this band.
Tony double tracked his guitars with minor variations he knew it was a heavy sound.
Ive heard of double tracked vocals but not guitars. Awesome choice. Sounded like they were battling each other
I love the jazzy style of bass guitar during that period of rock. The way it goes on its own little path....
Ozzy is not playing a role, he is a madman!
Gotta keep doing Black Sabbath dude. They're so good. Cant wait for more!
i recommend that you listen to ,"Iron Maiden's" ,"Rime of The Ancient Mariner." Your insights are rewarding . As a teen in the 1980s these two bands were in the same genre for the "cool" kids.
Great reaction, thank you. This is a straight ahead song about the horrors of war, and it's causes. There's no, hidden meanings or tricks.
THE TRUE TESTAMENT TO THE GREATNESS OF A BAND IF HOW TIMELESS THEIR MUSIC IS, AND SABBATH, ESPECIALLY THIS SONG, IS TRULY TIMELESS!!! GREAT INTERPRETATION OF THE SONG'S MEANING! AS FAR AS THE TWO GUITAR SOUND, THAT WAS DONE IN STUDIO, TONY IOMMI PLAYS BOTH!! I LIKE YOUR COMMENT ABOUT DUELING GUITARS!!!
Respect to you Syed to have really got this. SO glad you give the music and lyrics your full attention, just the way it was intended to be experienced. Way too many reaction channels get totally distracted by videos, half of the videos having very little to do with or add anything at all to the songs. Particularly anything from the 1960's and 70's. In those eras promo videos were not really even a common thing, and such a lot of UA-cam clips may be slick but they're often fan made and just stamp the director's own personal narrative onto a song. I'd rather hear the reactors thoughts without them being swayed by any visuals. That air raid siren never fails to give me chills every single time. One of your comments had me laughing, yup, it's not just the delivery of this song, Ozzy is a notorious crazy but loveable character, and his fans have always adored him for it. With the (mostly) self- inflicted ways he has battered his body it's a total miracle to himself and the medical world that he is still with us. This song is five decades old and still so tragically relevant to what's happening now.
Fun fact about the guitarist Tony Iommi is that when he was 17 he lost the tips to his middle and ring fingers on his fretting hand in an industrial accident on his last day at work before becoming a full time band member in the birds and the bees. This is why black Sabbath had that heavier sound early on was because he tuned his guitar down 3 semitones to make it easier to play
no way! Awesome info man, you might make the next video with this one
@@SyedRewinds He only tuned down one semitone for the first two albums, using thin banjo strings. He uses a combo amp, and was plugged into the Bass socket, instead of the Guitar socket. On their third album on, Tony tuned down to three semitones, this is why you'll be amazed with the song "Into the Void"! It's awesome.
He was told.... if I remember the story correctly....that he would never be able to play the guitar again. ...instead of listening to the naysayers he made his own prosthetic fingertips
Out of plastic fairy liquid bottle caps.
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But.....I'm not sure anymore what's elaboration.
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I love your analisys!!!
The music depicts the darkness rage destruction madness that comes from war. The guitar at the end sounds like it’s crying, a reaction to the madness & desperate sadness of war. Such an amazing song that’s relevant today.
Great reaction mate! Top notch. Subscribed!
If you're gonna keep digging into this early stuff then Deep Purple is a must. A great anti war song from them is Child in Time. They are the true pioneers.
Absolutely!
3rd vid in and i had to subscribe, really great breakdown. Welcome to metal, its a very very deep rabbit hole.
Awesome bro. I’m hooked on your breakdowns🔥🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼🇺🇸
Awesome review Syed Bhai! This track is lit 🔥
Please keep doing metal!!
That video is amazing , I believe it came out later, but your reaction spot on!
That’s awesome. LOl! You gotta keep doing Sabbath
Great reaction! It is a heavy sound! U got it completely!😎
Excellent observations and commentary. What an incredible song that has stood the test of time.
I've listened to this song thousands of times, and I absolutely love your reaction video. Thank you.
Mate!!! Tears of joy watching you enjoy this. Peace bruv.
One of the best reaction videos ever!!!❤
Beautifully broken down and inciteful thoughts of the content BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO!
Always love the bass work during the guitar solos. So intricate.
Ozzie is a madman. And damned proud of it. Great reactions.
Looks like you've gone down the metal rabbit hole. There's no turning back! Good luck on your journey. You've got a sub from me as I like your vibe and the way you articulate your thoughts.
Good analysis as usual
Yo! So happy you enjoyed Sabbath, you should 100% check out N.I.B. by them.
There are so many reaction channels these days that it is very hard to be different and you 've made it ! Your analysis is to the point most of the times and it's not boring because you have a nice delivery and you re calm and very clear in your speech . Keep up the good work. Gongrats !
Guitarist Tony Lommi (guitarist) 17 years old and working his last shift at a sheet metal factory when he lost two fingertips in a gruesome crush injury accident. He eventually fashioned finger prosthetics out of leather, which very much contributes to his edgy and instantly recognizable "two guitar" sound. Great reaction!
You my friend have been
Ozified my friend!
Great review 👍🎶
Love your content man
thanks mate!
I first listened to War Pigs in 1970. It is still timeless! Tommy Iommi is the sole lead guitarist on track one as well as track two on guitar. Thank you, Syed for a detailed REACTION. - Bob
Very sure-footed description, even where you profess not to know the terminology, your instincts are unfailingly spot-on. "Foundational" passed from your lips just after it flickered through my brain. This, and others of theirs from that era are precisely that. Cheers.
Ma man big ups from New Zealand, keep the intellectual and feeling based comments coming it's rare 👌
Thanks for the review. I have seen BS many times and have been a fan for decades, Im old..so several decades LOL..thanks for allowing me to join!
Love the air guitar man! Your in heavy metal 🤘 4 ever..
You are outstanding and we Love You!!!!
Since you started at the beginning, you should explore Metal in a linear way. Definitely check out the more accessible stuff first, circle back on the niche and extreme if it’s too jarring at first. Metal has shockingly fantastic lyrics and obviously great musicians
Black Sabbath & Ozzy solo (60s-70s), Metallica (80s-90s), Pantera (90s), Rage Against The Machine (90s), System of a Down (00s) are all guaranteed likes
Edit: just finished the conclusion. You have a great intuitive sense for metal. It’s a very mendable medium for expressive and emotional outlets.
I'll take this on board and go chronologically if I can at all. Thanks Dan
i luv your reaction
Well done dude. Welcome to metal. You asked for recommendations, so I'll give you after forever by Black Sabbath . ✌️
🏝🇬🇺👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥🔥U TECHNICAL wit it 👍🏽i like that in a reactor 🔥u got a new sub
Amazing reaction! What a journey you have ahead of you. Another great metal band is Iron Maiden I highly recommend the live performance of their song Hallowed be thy name Hammersmith London. Rock on bro!
You heard two guitar lines, but they were both played by Tony Iommi and dub'd in the studio. Good ear.
Some of it I think its still just one but he’s panning it from one channel to the other but leaving some behind so it sounds like two in the sustain.
Dude you killed it!!!! DAMN I love your reaction!!! I'm sweating all over watching this- God bless you- you are my hero! Yesssss!
Thanks for the kind words Anton! Im just glad I found this track, its a masterpiece!
Great job boss! I always thought the underline drums repped the chaos within the Organization of the battle. The guitars was the violence. Then the outro of what we’ve witnessed.
Dude I love watching your reactions, keep digging into some Rock my brother
Haha thanks Paul, glad you're in for the ride!
Your insight and overall reaction was perhaps the best I’ve ever heard on this track. I subbed just to hear your take on HAND OF DOOM. I know you’ll eventually get to it as it’s DEEP and even the music change to match the lyrics and story told within. The downward spiral of drug abuse due to the aftermath of war..,
That was an amazing reaction my friend! The 'second guitar' you might've been hearing, panned to the left, was most likely the bass guitar!
If you'd like another metal song with a good meaning, how about 'Master Of Puppets' by Metallica. It's quite a bit heavier but I think you'd really enjoy it! Thanks
Nice comment and suggestion, however there are most certainly 2 lead guitars (both Iommi dubs) on a pile of Sabbath tracks from this period.
@@kurtboyer299 Fair point, I'm a bass player mainly myself so I usually pay most attention to the crazy bass line in this song. Completely forgot about those other Iommi over dubs!
There's more than one guitar track that Iommi recorded. In some cases 3 or 4 layers deep. And they do pan it left to right sometimes.
It’s amazing how you described ozzys voice as sounding like a madman but that’s actually how he portrayed himself and was known as a madman and “the prince of darkness”
Awesome analysis of the song.
I notice you're a new channel, and since you asked for tips in what metal to react to, I'd like to express that ALL the other reaction channels have overlooked the greatest thrash metal trio in history (IMHO), namely Coroner. Such musicianship as to be able to play anything they want, yet choosing to bless us with countless metal gems. I recommend anything from "No More Color", " Mental Vortex" or "Grin" for a beginner.
You'd be the first channel to do so. Seize the day!
Another of my favorite overlooked is Immortal - "Sons of Northern Darkness".
I like your style. Very smart. Cheers.
Black Sabbath and Ozzy.. Doesn´t get any better. Love your thoughts on the songs you listen to
Time capsule worthy greatness witnessed you
This song is a masterpiece.
Another excellent reaction. And, yes. Iommi is the Hendrix of metal.
As relevant as ever lyrically- and so heavy🤍💔
You want to see the 1970 live version of this- amazing
I saw Ozzy three or four times live, Black Sabbath once amazing stuff, great live
Great review.
Slayer "Angel of Death". Consumat "Metal" experience. Love your reactions, and commentaries.
I Love these Metal Virgin cherry pop reaction videos. There would be WAY more young Metalheads if it was ever played on the radio or TV or had Hip Hop not taken over for younger people. I've been playing since 1989 and know a fuck ton about Metal and music gear. Starting my own gear demo channel, I can help with Metal man. If you want something crazy, Holy Wars by Megadeth, Original Mix
I assume somebody already answered but however when you refer to the two guitars, The lead guitar is player by Tony Iommi and the bass guitar (what you referred to as the other guitar) is player by Geezer Butler. Also when you referred to Ozzy Ozborne's voice as a crazy man you couldn't have been more spot on haha, Ozzy struggled with drugs and alcohol and general rock and roll antics throughout his life so he is basically frazzled at this point. I am only 18 however my dad took me to see 'The End' tour that Sabbath did and I saw them a couple of years back in Birmingham and it was honestly one of the best concerts I have seen.
Just discovered your channel when searching for Pink Floyd reactions and your content is great so keep it up man.
Some groups or artists that you could check out for reactions:
Guns'n'Roses
Van Halen - respected by many as the best guitar player ever to walk Earth
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Dire Straits
Led Zeppelin
ZZ Top
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Also respected as the best guitarist to walk Earth
Pink Floyd - I know you have reacted a lot to them but you can never have enough Floyd
Joe Bonemassa - Blues player
Living Colour
AC/DC
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Blues - One of the best guitar players to walk Earth
Motorhead - Lemmy Kilminster on Bass
They play this live one guitar bass and drums and it sounds as good or better than the studio version. Especially the drumming.
Black Sabbath was one of the early bands where the bass played more along with the other guitarist. Instead of just being a pure rhythm, it adds some depth to the song
Tony Iommi is the only guitar player. Geezer Butler on bass..check out his GZR album. Bill Ward on drums. Ozzy vocals of course
An insightful & intuitive reaction. If you are staying with the early metal bands, may I humbly suggest Deep Purple's Fireball.
Also, the pauses for comment are the whole point, surely - most fans will already know it inside & out.
OH, AND I'VE BEEN ROCKING OUT TO SABBATH AND THIS SONG SINCE I WAS ABOUT 13-14 YRS.OLD, 1970!!
Some solo Ozzy would really rock your world & I'd love to hear you breakdown anything off of Diary of a Madman or Blizzard of Ozz
Zep is appreciated for sure, also check out classic studio YES or Dream Theatre Count of Tuscany.
Whenever I listen to Black Sabbath, so do my neighbors.
Turn it up indeed.
There's a live version on youtube that is an absolute must listen.
Awesome inciteful reaction. There were 2 guitars at times, multiple tracks by the Master Tony Iommi.
Be prepared to be disappointed by other metal bands, you kind of started at the pinnacle with Black Sabbath. You mentioned how it seemed the guitar was responding to or replying to the lyrics, I always felt like Tony's guitar was another voice in the song. Sometimes the guitar is artfully playing right along with the lyrics.
You've nailed Ozzy's voice, lol. He made his career on being a 'madman' type of public persona, especially during his solo career post-Sabbath. HIs vocal strengths, IMO, are his ability to sell horror and anxiety; he's arguably the best ever at that.
Hand of Doom By Black Sabbath. It is about being in Vietnam War and turning to drugs as your relief mostly heroin. They wrote this song because where they lived in England where these rehabs for U.S. soldiers to dry out before going back to the U.S.A. after the war. Something most people didnt know especially in the U.S.A. The music and lyrics will blow you away