i was really worried he'd focus on the video like half the reactors do. I mean no disrespect to the creator of that fanmade video, but im starting to resent it, because people end up getting wrapped up in that. But this guy pays good attention to lyrics and instrumentation. This is a fantastic reaction. He clearly loves good music.
I love the fact that you actually paid attention to the lyrics. Too many reaction videos the people don't pay attention to the lyrics. Thank you. Your awesome.
@Chern69 Good point! It all comes back to black music no matter how you look at it. When the blues, jazz and gospel started getting attention from the masses, NO genre of popular music was ever the same afterwards. Even the whitest country artists play blues licks and chord progressions all the time.
Sabbath is badass...but let's make sure we mention Led Zep and Deep Purple along with them when we are talking about "creating the genre". All the old timers recognized that as truth. It was these three, and there massive collective talents all hitting, that together truly launched it off.
I think this genre of music evolved but sabbath owned it . Dazed and Confused came before this and can be described as the same genre same with Voodoo Child . If you dive into the Yardbirds , they had some pretty dark and bleak stuff like Still I'm sad . It's not like flicking a switch there is an evolution with a host of influences . Judas Priest took the blues out of metal and it can be argued they "created" pure metal but it was an evolution .
Black Sabbath is the original heavy metal band. Ozzy's vocals and lyrics are profound. The band is hard as it gets and set the mold for metal. Ck out ironman🤘
This song was written by Terry "Geezer" Butler, including the lyrics. Geezer wrote all their lyrics, not Ozzy. Originally, this song had nothing to do with war. It was about satanic cults, and how stupid they are. It was originally called "Wirpugers day ( I'm close on the name, but wrong), which Butler said is like Christmas for satanists. (It's a bad word in England). Butler said the record company made him change the title of the song or they wouldn't allow it on the album. True story.
These guys were born just after the end of WW2 in Birmingham. It was not a pleasant experience in the working class parts of England in the post war period. It certainly spawned many great rock bands though, and I mean the UK as a whole in the 60’s and 70’s. Black Sabbath’s first five albums are amazing. Can’t go wrong with anything from them.
@Abracadabra 303 it’s a certified classic. I meant to say the first six albums they released are just amazing. You see the progression of the band across those records. And again, all of them considered classics in the Hard Rock world.
It's soooo frickin' awesome to watch your face as experience music that I (and everyone else) love! Black Sabbath was so ahead of their time-best guitar riffs ever.
As a soldier who fought in Iraq in the early 2000's, this song always hits me so hard, every drum beat is a bullet or bomb burst that was fired from a politician's gun, but I pulled the trigger. Powerful message, we feed the war pigs every day.
I was in Iraq in the early 90’s and I was listening to Bob Marley , til this day every time I here Bob I zone out back to being there , so I feel what you are saying and indeed when I came across this song , the message grabbed me and it’s just such a powerful song in so many ways , ✌🏾🙏🏾
@@abracadabra3033 I listen to Bob every day, and go to a special place. I feel the hurt and pain of humanity. Just found your page today brother, I'm looking forward to taking a musical journey with you
When I was in the Army back in 1980 I was a Machine gunner carrying the M-60 machine gun affectionately known as the pig or the hog.Everytime we we went out I would write "War Pig"on the guns receiver in chalk.Nothing rocked like sending a 250 round belt of tracer down range.It looked like a laser pointer at night.Barrel would be glowing white hot.You do know thats Ozzie Osbourne singing dont you?
This song was first performed in 1969 live. It blew the audience away! This was a protest of the Vietnam war and all wars started by evil politicians all over the world. We have to rid the world of evil to live in peace.👍
When you said, "That's guitars heavy", and sat back to relax? I thought to myself, "You'll be sitting back up real quick!" One very true song isn't it? Great little pick-up to my day when I check your channel out. Must get out harvest my beans! No more UA-cam for me!! lol
I really like your chill demeanor. BS was the group that introduced me to heavy metal in the 70s. They were my gateway to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and so many other great bands from that era.
For me Stones were the first in 1965...I was 5. Next came Beatles then my favorite Zeppelin!! Pink Floyd came next...then Sabbath and Rush. God do I miss the 70s!
yes brother....this track is nearly 50 years old and the lyrics are still on point..vibe with it.....its a peace anthem....smash the war pigs and make them pay!!!
Music back in the day was filled with a “Push and Pull” of emotions. Tension. and beauty that only people playing instruments can understand. Heaven as you said ❤️
Love your reaction to "War Pigs" and your general appreciation of music. For sure you've heard "Iron Man" or "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath. You will recognize those tracks once your hear them. Bands such as Black Sabbath, Led Zepplin and Deep Purple we're the first blues rock bands which layed the foundation for heavy metal... The first couple of albums by Black Sabbath are completely off the hook. Timeless masterpieces. Remember to check out "Child in Time" by Deep Purple. You'll love it... Love, peace and respect from Berlin!
Great reaction man. This song is one of my favorite songs of all time, both for the music and the lyrics. One of the greatest anti war songs ever made. Please watch/react to Black Sabbath War Pigs live in Paris 1969. The energy of the live performance of this song is something to see. You will gain an even greater appreciation of this band.
Yep. First name was Polka tulka blues band (or something like that🤔), then name was The Earth. And finally BLACK SABBATH🤘🤘 Black Sabbath was taken from old horror movie.
@@kendixon7118 yep, War Pigs came out on the Paranoid album in 1970. That video is pretty recent, I don't know who made it but they did in astonishingly good job.
Yeah, I think the video was made to go with the song in a movie or game at some point MUCH later. I swear I think I first saw it on TV maybe in the late 90s or 00s? It's great work, but after listening to Sabbath for SO many years before that I don't like it for the song. Anyway, great reaction & glad you didn't get distracted by the vid. Enjoy the Sabbath rabbit hole! 🙂
@@thelatenightgrind4511 Hope you have the LP & thx for the message. It's a great song & the best of the anti-war pieces ever. LOVINGLY SIGNED, A PROUD 🇺🇸🦌💋
Black Sabbath were a GREAT band fronted by legendary Ozzy. Saw them live here in Canada and Ozzy solo twice. The lyrics to this are so RIGHT ON! ♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
Back in the late 1960's and early 1970's when I was in high school, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were the two top groups for listening to on my 'getting ready to play sports' cassette tape. Great breakdown of the song.
My dad's birthday (not in 1979 tho) is 9/18 so that's how I remember when Jimi died. Janis Joplin died on my 3rd birthday. Sad connections, but helps an old chick remember. ✌️
The members of Black Sabbath all worked in England's heavy industry in the 60's and they tried to make music that sounded as heavy and hell fire filled as the factories they worked in. This new genre of music they invented was called Heavy Metal.
Black Sabbath never got the recognition for their anti-war-establishment-drug songs back in the day. I don’t think they got the credit they deserved for those sentiments that we heard since and hear now in the Heavy Rock genre. Put Children of the Grave, Hand of Doom, and Sabbaths Love Song to Weed, Sweet Leaf on your play list. If you indulge, definitely enjoy with a side of sweet leaf
You can see how, many people you meet in this world doesn't have the passion you have for a certain type of music or song because they simply have never heard it, sharing Music is one of the most noble things you can do to be social and share love w your fellow human being, this young man certainly appreciates Music. Subscribed. Sabbath are a very important group in all Music.
Oh yeah, this came out in 1970, when I was ten years old, and I have the album (Paranoid) and could not guess how many times I have listened to it. You seem to really appreciate 'significant' songs, where the message is usually a protest against some injustice or another. Therefore, I have a request. Could you please do a brief check on what happened at Kent State University on May 4th, 1970, and then listen to the song Neil Young wrote when he heard the news over the radio. Story goes, he grabbed his guitar, took a walk in the woods for a couple of hours, came back, called up the guys in the band and told them to book a studio right away, he had a song they had to do. It came out very soon after, and it is called Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Please take a listen, and try not to let your blood boil.
I just subscribed to watch your Black Sabbath Journey. Black Sabbath was my favorite band growing up. I got introduced to them when I was 10 in 1975. Everything off their first couple albums is absolutely fire.
This is one of the most profound songs ever made and the video is also a work of art. Crazy how it's still relevant in a lot of ways. You know the lead singer is Ozzy Osbourne, right?
I didn’t know until someone pointed it out to me , I was shocked lol, I know Ozzy from the show with his family , didn’t know while I was reacting, I’m still in shock lol
I remember being stoned on mescaline listening to this many years ago. I loved it then and I love it now. Music today sucks and the so called musicians can't play instruments. The past was better.
I love this guy! I could sit around listening to records with you all day. you get into the zone with good music no mater what the genre is. thanks for the video man
People used to think heavy metal was to insight violence and anger... but most metal heads u meet are the most chill people your meet. It's a peaceful way of expressing such energy.
I'm 64 and was mostly raised by my grandpop all he listened to was blues and elvis, he probably rolled over in he grave when I took to 60's and 70's rock n roll. And to think if back then when the media tried to put a stop to rock n roll we would have never had it. Music changes with time they said , im still listening to the old rock n roll. Love your reactions brother.
Brother I grew up on reggae and rock, in Birmingham that was the thing, I love Jimmy cliff as much as black sabbath, they both have great things to say, love and light😎
For a great guitar riff try "Into the Void", For super innovative drums try "Children of the Grave" and to try out their other great singer Ronnie James Dio try "Heaven and Hell"
Your reaction to this song is the realest reaction I ever seen on any reaction video. This is the first video I seen of yours. Now I’m an instant fan of yours. And I’m gonna go through your catalog. It’s funny how the world works sometimes. I totally enjoyed this. Thank you🔥🎸🔥
i was really worried he'd focus on the video like half the reactors do. I mean no disrespect to the creator of that fanmade video, but im starting to resent it, because people end up getting wrapped up in that.
But this guy pays good attention to lyrics and instrumentation.
This is a fantastic reaction. He clearly loves good music.
Chris, I'm with you about that video. If you're a first time listener it kills the music. I hate that damn video!
I’m with you on the video....sabs should be listened to best music
This song is foundational in its composition and performance level. Apart from the song, the video is a high art accomplishment.
Absolutely with you. I love this dude.
That live video from 70, I think, was all business
I love the fact that you actually paid attention to the lyrics. Too many reaction videos the people don't pay attention to the lyrics. Thank you. Your awesome.
✌🙏
I love how you keep using the adjective "heavy" to describe the original Heavy Metal masters...
Yep. One of the first things dude said was something about "sounds bluesy..."... yessir, that's all it really is. Heavy blues :)
@Chern69 Good point! It all comes back to black music no matter how you look at it. When the blues, jazz and gospel started getting attention from the masses, NO genre of popular music was ever the same afterwards. Even the whitest country artists play blues licks and chord progressions all the time.
Cause it is HEAVY
All those heavy metalworks in Birmingham especially around Aston and Small Heath...no wonder the music came out of it
The fathers of Doom metal
This song is" 50 " years old !!!!
Yes and I'm 60...oh Noooooooooo...oops wrong song 😂
...& still amazing to this day
I'm 51....whatcha tryin' to say? ;)
And isn't it just magnificent?
@@Gashouse69 i am 52 :)
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath started their own genre of music, and this number shows how they did it.
Wrong, the band Coven started that genre. Jinx Dawson
@@TheAxzom And went nowhere. Sabbath led the charge.
Coven wasn't hard rock/heavy metal
Sabbath is badass...but let's make sure we mention Led Zep and Deep Purple along with them when we are talking about "creating the genre". All the old timers recognized that as truth. It was these three, and there massive collective talents all hitting, that together truly launched it off.
I think this genre of music evolved but sabbath owned it . Dazed and Confused came before this and can be described as the same genre same with Voodoo Child . If you dive into the Yardbirds , they had some pretty dark and bleak stuff like Still I'm sad . It's not like flicking a switch there is an evolution with a host of influences . Judas Priest took the blues out of metal and it can be argued they "created" pure metal but it was an evolution .
Early heavy metal with a heavy message from our near past that still resonates sadly today
True
It don't get much earlier.
Black Sabbath is the original heavy metal band. Ozzy's vocals and lyrics are profound. The band is hard as it gets and set the mold for metal. Ck out ironman🤘
I see
You mean Geezer Butler's lyrics? Ozzy didn't write them. He wrote very few lyrics.
This song was written by Terry "Geezer" Butler, including the lyrics. Geezer wrote all their lyrics, not Ozzy. Originally, this song had nothing to do with war. It was about satanic cults, and how stupid they are. It was originally called "Wirpugers day ( I'm close on the name, but wrong), which Butler said is like Christmas for satanists. (It's a bad word in England). Butler said the record company made him change the title of the song or they wouldn't allow it on the album. True story.
@@abracadabra3033
See below.
The original version, Walpurgis, is available on Ozzy's 'Ozzman Commeth' release.
Mostly totally different lyrics.
These guys were born just after the end of WW2 in Birmingham. It was not a pleasant experience in the working class parts of England in the post war period. It certainly spawned many great rock bands though, and I mean the UK as a whole in the 60’s and 70’s. Black Sabbath’s first five albums are amazing. Can’t go wrong with anything from them.
I just ordered yesterday the Paranoid album
@Abracadabra 303 it’s a certified classic. I meant to say the first six albums they released are just amazing. You see the progression of the band across those records. And again, all of them considered classics in the Hard Rock world.
@@abracadabra3033 ,i don't understand your direction to be honest . you've got masonic eye of horus shit on one side,then youre a bleedin heart ,🤣😂
50 years later and still relevant and powerful. Their musicianship their lyrics, and their abilities are unmatched !!!
It's also sad that it is still relevant... not much has changed after 50 years
Unfortunately it will always be.
It's soooo frickin' awesome to watch your face as experience music that I (and everyone else) love! Black Sabbath was so ahead of their time-best guitar riffs ever.
😀
@@abracadabra3033 With the name of your channel you have to do Sabbra Cadabra by Black Sabbath in their 1973 classic album Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
As a soldier who fought in Iraq in the early 2000's, this song always hits me so hard, every drum beat is a bullet or bomb burst that was fired from a politician's gun, but I pulled the trigger. Powerful message, we feed the war pigs every day.
I was in Iraq in the early 90’s and I was listening to Bob Marley , til this day every time I here Bob I zone out back to being there , so I feel what you are saying and indeed when I came across this song , the message grabbed me and it’s just such a powerful song in so many ways , ✌🏾🙏🏾
@@abracadabra3033 I listen to Bob every day, and go to a special place. I feel the hurt and pain of humanity. Just found your page today brother, I'm looking forward to taking a musical journey with you
@@abracadabra3033Here are some more great SABBATH songs for ya!
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When I was in the Army back in 1980 I was a Machine gunner carrying the M-60 machine gun affectionately known as the pig or the hog.Everytime we we went out I would write "War Pig"on the guns receiver in chalk.Nothing rocked like sending a 250 round belt of tracer down range.It looked like a laser pointer at night.Barrel would be glowing white hot.You do know thats Ozzie Osbourne singing dont you?
the drummer and the guitarist are fighting for my attention..... perfectly said.
This song was first performed in 1969 live. It blew the audience away! This was a protest of the Vietnam war and all wars started by evil politicians all over the world. We have to rid the world of evil to live in peace.👍
We have to , the song is powerful
It wasn't a Vietnam protest song. These guys grew up living in the rubble after WW2
Yeah, the United States and Britain are doing that right now with Ukraine.
Put this on blast 24/7 in Moscow....
@@mcn6447 Yes, it very much is.
If you want try another Sabbath song, try Faries Wear Boots.
Got it
their more lyrically deep songs include - into the void, hand of doom, lord of this world, children of the grave, electric funeral
Definitely! In a tough competition of my fave Sabbath songs, Faeries Wear Boots is the one.
Fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me
I went to the doctor to see what he could give me. He said son, son you've gone to far. Coz smoking and tripping is all that you do.... Yeeeeeah.
Glad you enjoyed it! I grew up listening to these guys. Hope you enjoy the rest of their music, they were awesome!
When you said, "That's guitars heavy", and sat back to relax? I thought to myself, "You'll be sitting back up real quick!" One very true song isn't it? Great little pick-up to my day when I check your channel out. Must get out harvest my beans! No more UA-cam for me!! lol
😀, it is harvest time right , this song is tough , I love it
Ward showed out on this . He showcased his whole life skills
Check out the live version- France 1970 - drummer kicks ASS!!!
I like his beard, the location he chose to film in, his energy is nice.
50 years old and just as good as the day it was released. That is the pure definition of TIMELESS!
"War Pigs" still speaks truth today.
the 1970 live paris is stellar- everyone is good but bill ward just crushes the drums
It's awesome! I love that video!
Good to see a man hear it. I was a teen when it came out....I have carried it 50 years
I really like your chill demeanor. BS was the group that introduced me to heavy metal in the 70s. They were my gateway to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and so many other great bands from that era.
I can see that , I immediately thought of Led Zeppelin while reacting to this song
For me Stones were the first in 1965...I was 5. Next came Beatles then my favorite Zeppelin!! Pink Floyd came next...then Sabbath and Rush. God do I miss the 70s!
@@abracadabra3033 Zeppelin...nobody better! Please do more live Zeppelin! ☺
@@juliemanarin4127 absolutely
yes brother....this track is nearly 50 years old and the lyrics are still on point..vibe with it.....its a peace anthem....smash the war pigs and make them pay!!!
Greatest band of all time.
I'd like to see Sweet Leaf next but honestly you could just randomly pick any song from them and it will be a banger.
Gotcha
Sweet Leaf is good. Also NIB!! Banger!
yeah sweetleaf one of my favs
dude I never even heard of you till now. You are one seriously deep dude. Major respect.
I absolutely love seeing all y'all young folks discovering the real music we listened too back in the day!!!
Rock on Brother!!!
Thank you
Music back in the day was filled with a “Push and Pull” of emotions. Tension. and beauty that only people playing instruments can understand. Heaven as you said ❤️
True Artist have the ability to do that
Love your reaction to "War Pigs" and your general appreciation of music. For sure you've heard "Iron Man" or "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath. You will recognize those tracks once your hear them. Bands such as Black Sabbath, Led Zepplin and Deep Purple we're the first blues rock bands which layed the foundation for heavy metal... The first couple of albums by Black Sabbath are completely off the hook. Timeless masterpieces. Remember to check out "Child in Time" by Deep Purple. You'll love it... Love, peace and respect from Berlin!
That’s usually what happens , I recognized several songs I’ve reacted to from films and shows, I remember you , Germany forever
@@abracadabra3033 Exactly! Iron Man is naturally also part of the soundtrack of the movie Iron Man.
@@abracadabra3033 were you stationed in Germany?
Yup. Sabbath. Electric Funeral and Fairies Wear Boots. Paranoid is an awesome album.
Thank you for reacting to this. Truer words were never spoken. I hope this video gets seen 10 million times, it's educating people.
Thank you and I hope so as well , but what’s funny is I just found out that that’s Ozzy , I’m blown away
@@abracadabra3033 Hahaha yes, THE Ozzy!
Great reaction man. This song is one of my favorite songs of all time, both for the music and the lyrics. One of the greatest anti war songs ever made. Please watch/react to Black Sabbath War Pigs live in Paris 1969. The energy of the live performance of this song is something to see. You will gain an even greater appreciation of this band.
Fun fact, Black Sabbath started as a blues band before they found this heavy sound that we know and love
Yep. First name was Polka tulka blues band (or something like that🤔), then name was The Earth. And finally BLACK SABBATH🤘🤘 Black Sabbath was taken from old horror movie.
True and can be said that Blues was where it all started. Some say The Kinks was where it all started.
@@Malabus73 Blues is where all of this stareted, metal. rock, rap even dub step, Blues is the base of most music that youd hear today
And led zeppelin was a blue grass band life changes us all
A 50 year old song, still holds true. How crazy and backwards is that?
Love your videos man
And this came out in 1970. Black Sabbath are music pioneers. By the way, the video was produced by someone other than the band. Cool video though.
That's a cool bit of info did not know that someone else did the video so fitting for the song question I thought the song came out in 1968?
@@kendixon7118 yep, War Pigs came out on the Paranoid album in 1970. That video is pretty recent, I don't know who made it but they did in astonishingly good job.
@@neillenet291 your right i checked it did come out in 70
Yeah, I think the video was made to go with the song in a movie or game at some point MUCH later. I swear I think I first saw it on TV maybe in the late 90s or 00s? It's great work, but after listening to Sabbath for SO many years before that I don't like it for the song.
Anyway, great reaction & glad you didn't get distracted by the vid. Enjoy the Sabbath rabbit hole! 🙂
Video is good, not with this song!
Black Sabbath...goats of metal right here! So many songs that changed music forever!
First time I heard Black Sabbath I was 13 the album Paranoid. Was hooked for life in 1973.
Got you for life
Ha, you sounded so Irish there when you said Jesus. ❤ Unbelievable song tho. 🙏💕
Me too blood, led zeppelin first then sabbath. ❤❤
@@loushark6722indeed lol, Thank u
My MAN THIS IS STILL THE GREATEST "ANTI-WAR" SONG EVER WRITTEN OR SUNG!!
THANK-YOU FOR SHARING BC THIS IS ESPECIALLY PERTINENT IN TODAYS WORLD!!
Amen!! Day of judgement god is calling
This is the anti war song !
@@thelatenightgrind4511 Hope you have the LP & thx for the message.
It's a great song & the best of the anti-war pieces ever.
LOVINGLY SIGNED,
A PROUD 🇺🇸🦌💋
@@sherriblack53 That he is young lady, that he is!
LOVINGLY SIGNED,
A PROUD 🇺🇸🦌💋
If you're a hiphop head you've probably heard this before - sampled. It's all over Rhyme Pays (Ice-T) :D
Black Sabbath were a GREAT band fronted by legendary Ozzy. Saw them live here in Canada and Ozzy solo twice. The lyrics to this are so RIGHT ON! ♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
"whether we feel something is right or wrong doesn't matter, what matters is that it gets expressed". Sage shit.
Excellent reaction, as usual! You totally rock!
Your excellent narrative in breaking down your experience to this very timeless important song earned you my sub and 👍🏽up.
Thank you , much appreciated ✌🏾🙏🏾
so early in metal's history but yet sooo heavy man
10.09 "the lyrics, the singer on top of that music....i'm just blown away..."
And then there is Geezer Butler. Listen to the bass licks - he is going off for a good portion of the song.
He also wrote the lyrics.
Love watching someone experience Sabbath for the first time. I can tell you get it
Back in the late 1960's and early 1970's when I was in high school, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were the two top groups for listening to on my 'getting ready to play sports' cassette tape. Great breakdown of the song.
I understand why , thank you
DAT BASS THOUGH!
Dude if we all could listen and appreciate each other. Like you have Ozzy, this world would be much better!
Lyrics still relevant today!!!!
This song was released the same day that Jimi Hendrix died - September 18th, 1970.
Wow , synergy
My dad's birthday (not in 1979 tho) is 9/18 so that's how I remember when Jimi died. Janis Joplin died on my 3rd birthday. Sad connections, but helps an old chick remember. ✌️
It's so hard to believe he's been gone for 50 years
Day after I was born,
I'm noticing that black dudes are finally noticing Black sabbath an many many others...
Yeah! Welcome to the riff filled land of Sabbath man! Hope you will dig into their 70`s stuff on many more occasions on your channel. Str8 Fire!!
Definitely, I’m an instant fan
The members of Black Sabbath all worked in England's heavy industry in the 60's and they tried to make music that sounded as heavy and hell fire filled as the factories they worked in. This new genre of music they invented was called Heavy Metal.
Black Sabbath never got the recognition for their anti-war-establishment-drug songs back in the day. I don’t think they got the credit they deserved for those sentiments that we heard since and hear now in the Heavy Rock genre. Put Children of the Grave, Hand of Doom, and Sabbaths Love Song to Weed, Sweet Leaf on your play list. If you indulge, definitely enjoy with a side of sweet leaf
Black Sabbath is one of the great elite metal/rock bands of all time. Love the channel man, keep it up 👍
This is masterpiece, but with your reaction it turns into a brilliant bro. You are a specialist !
Thank you
“I definitely want to hear what they got to say” well don’t worry Black Sabbath is gonna tell you exactly what they’re thinking...
Yes Sir....I know you will be impressed!!
You can see how, many people you meet in this world doesn't have the passion you have for a certain type of music or song because they simply have never heard it, sharing Music is one of the most noble things you can do to be social and share love w your fellow human being, this young man certainly appreciates Music. Subscribed. Sabbath are a very important group in all Music.
Just a powerful song!
You picked the best one to hear first!! True metal gods!! This song means more today than ever before!!!!
Oh yeah, this came out in 1970, when I was ten years old, and I have the album (Paranoid) and could not guess how many times I have listened to it. You seem to really appreciate 'significant' songs, where the message is usually a protest against some injustice or another. Therefore, I have a request. Could you please do a brief check on what happened at Kent State University on May 4th, 1970, and then listen to the song Neil Young wrote when he heard the news over the radio. Story goes, he grabbed his guitar, took a walk in the woods for a couple of hours, came back, called up the guys in the band and told them to book a studio right away, he had a song they had to do. It came out very soon after, and it is called Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Please take a listen, and try not to let your blood boil.
Politics and music are a powerful tool.
The left and voting ballots is a powerful tool also. 🗳
The original version of this song is called Walpurgis, same music but different lyrics, it's very good.
Man I love this channel. Nothing extra to your reaction, just you keeping it real.
I ain’t going to war for a shit talkin president - Willie d
Sabbath Prophets!! One of my all time FAVORITES. I am glad you found them
Your reaction is on point.
My Brother you cut it down to the roots, as anyone can ask; stay focused and stay woke. ❤️❤️❤️
First four Black Sabbath albums are master piece. Enjoy it ;)
'Sabotage' it's ok, but 'Technical Ecstasy' for me is the worst album Ozzy era.
Ups, my mistake ;)
@@Cometofdoom4316 ups, my mistake ;)
I just subscribed to watch your Black Sabbath Journey. Black Sabbath was my favorite band growing up. I got introduced to them when I was 10 in 1975. Everything off their first couple albums is absolutely fire.
This is one of the most profound songs ever made and the video is also a work of art. Crazy how it's still relevant in a lot of ways. You know the lead singer is Ozzy Osbourne, right?
I didn’t know until someone pointed it out to me , I was shocked lol, I know Ozzy from the show with his family , didn’t know while I was reacting, I’m still in shock lol
@@abracadabra3033 he is famous for a reason!
Lydia Holcomb isee that now for sure , instantly a fan ,
Listening to this 50 years to the day this album came out and it's still impressive
Masterpiece
This is my childhood you are listening to, I'm so glad you liked it. Thanks for the video.
Another great one of theirs heaven and hell a battle in ones own mind good against evil and the choises you make
That sounds like something I got to react to , thank you
Thank you for playing classic metal and not stopping in the middle of serious rock
I remember being stoned on mescaline listening to this many years ago. I loved it then and I love it now. Music today sucks and the so called musicians can't play instruments. The past was better.
Let's get back to Black Sabbath...!! Anything of the Masters Of Reality album.. please..! you're going to love it..!!
I love this guy!
I could sit around listening to records with you all day. you get into the zone with good music no mater what the genre is.
thanks for the video man
Best anti-war song ever
People used to think heavy metal was to insight violence and anger... but most metal heads u meet are the most chill people your meet. It's a peaceful way of expressing such energy.
I'm glad you did not let yourself get too distracted by that fan made video. I could tell you were getting off on those lyrics.
This is the band that started metal.....This was my favorite Thank you
What can be said Ozzy is The Prince of Darkness...Been to a few Ozzy concerts..
Released in 1970...!
Wait, that’s Ozzy Osborne!
@@abracadabra3033 yes, *grins* to me his voice is immediately recognizable.
Tracy Recycle Hippie Chick wow, I always knew of his name and the show he had with family , but damn he just shocked the hell out of me
@@abracadabra3033 Well, ya. He's the Prince of Darkness... 😈
I'm 64 and was mostly raised by my grandpop all he listened to was blues and elvis, he probably rolled over in he grave when I took to 60's and 70's rock n roll. And to think if back then when the media tried to put a stop to rock n roll we would have never had it. Music changes with time they said , im still listening to the old rock n roll.
Love your reactions brother.
I was hoping you would tie in 'Fortunate Son' with 'War Pigs'.
Enjoy the Sabbath voyage! I look forward to your reviews!
I immediately got it ,
I'm embarrassed to say, I don't get it. Lol 😳😬 what's that about?
Both songs are protests songs about sending the poor to fight the wars for the rich. Viet Nam, specifically.
Brother I grew up on reggae and rock, in Birmingham that was the thing, I love Jimmy cliff as much as black sabbath, they both have great things to say, love and light😎
The harder they come the harder they fall one n all
For a great guitar riff try "Into the Void", For super innovative drums try "Children of the Grave" and to try out their other great singer Ronnie James Dio try "Heaven and Hell"
Gotcha , definitely
Your reaction to this song is the realest reaction I ever seen on any reaction video. This is the first video I seen of yours. Now I’m an instant fan of yours. And I’m gonna go through your catalog. It’s funny how the world works sometimes. I totally enjoyed this. Thank you🔥🎸🔥
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"A national acrobat" is the best black sabbath song no one really knows (unless you love sabbath) about. The lyrics are profound
Every commentator watches this video. This song must be listened to only, this video subtracts from song, imo
I cringe every time I see someone react to that video ....so many better options .
Totally agree
True, this fanvid is a distraction, but to to Abracadabra's credit he didn't seem to even be paying much attention to the vid as opposed to the music.
the drummer and guitarist were fighting for your attention. that's a perfect way to explain it
They are part of the holy trinity of rock,
1. Led Zeppelin
2. Black Sabbath
3. Deep Purple
Enjoy the ride!!👍🙏
Absolutely love this - music showing us how we can come together, but also showing us how much we can learn from each other