In an interview geezer butler once said he and toni iommi were sitting at a table working on some riffs. Ozzy was sitting on a couch rolling a huge joint and as he twisted it up, he began talking to it as if it were a lover. The two listened for a few minutes and geezer began writing down some of what ozzy was saying to his joint and the end result is perhaps the greatest serenade to pot ever. Sweet Leaf indeed.
@@masha.r.s.6172 point is rob gives proper credit to sabbath. he's the one who said black sabbath wrote every cool riff, all the rest of us can do is rip off their ideas. not sure what's confusing you here.
Hey, Thank you for saying that because I couldn't believe Brad and Lex didn't know what the song is about. Especially with the cough intro for character!lol I would have expressed my thoughts wrong! They are very young adults and I respect them and others. That's why I check out reaction videos from the younger generation. So cool that they dig and appreciate music I literally grew up on as the bands were starting and reaching new heights in their career. I witnessed it all unfold ,in real time, right between my eyes!!
When I was a kid I got a new record player for a present. Being an only child, I didn't have any siblings to let me play their records. But, I did have a cool older cousin and he gave me a pile of his records when he made the switch to cassettes. Black Sabbath was a big part of that pile. I was in grade four. Ha! Forever grateful for that legendary stack of vinyl I got back then. All the other grade 4 kids were listening to Abba, the BeeGees and the Village people. I had Sabbath, Clapton, Zeppelin and the Stones. 🤘🤯
So now that you've explored Ozzy's ode to Marijuana - perhaps you would like to descend into the madness of Ozzy's Cocaine addiction with their song Snowblind. It's a great song - I hope you check it out sometime. Thank you for your reactions.
@@mikenastasi8927 Yeah, i doubt Ozzy has written many lyrics, Bob Daisley another bassplaying legend wrote many of the lyrics for Ozzys solo career. I admit im no expert on the subject though so Ozzy may have done more than i think.
If everyone in the world sat down and smoked a joint at the same time, World Peace would break out. For like 30-45 minutes. After that, "Black Friday Sale"-style fights would break out in the junk food aisle of every grocery store. 😆
Black Sabbath are the real OGs of metal. I actually just picked up an original press of the Masters of Reality record yesterday. So stoked to find this pristine album.
This song is specifically about marijuana (the sweet leaf), not necessarily all drugs. KILLER fucking riff! And Ozzy's melodies are some of the best in all of rock music. Not many people talk about that but to me, aside from the epic heaviness and originality of this band, Ozzy's melodic sensibility is the most important feature of Black Sabbath's music.
Sabbath to me is a band like all those bands labeled as "Southern Rock" by geography, but have jazz, classical, and funk influences. Sabbath sure they down turned everything and wrote about dark topics, but Geezer and Bill swing as hard as the best jazz rhythm sections.
That's a great old one. I'm a fan of the original classic Black Sabbath more so than the later versions of the band. Love that raw, unpolished sound. Enjoyed y'all's reaction as always.👋
Lex nailed it, it’s about weed and other substances 🤣🤣 I’ve been listening to Black Sabbath since 1974 (I was 8) and have been listening since. Great reaction 🤘🤘🤘🤙🤙🤙
Yes Lex. Now that's how you listen to music. You were pretty on the nose with your interpretation of the solo space on Sweet Leaf and were really close just remembering the Iron Man riff. That is impressive.
Iron Mans off their Paranoid album and Sweet leafs off Master of reality, but i know what Lexi means, full on crushing doom laden riffs, heavy as f00k, yet catchy, make you move and groove
Great job guy’s as always👏🏼 Off the top of my head “Snowblind” “NIB” “Children of the grave” “Sabbath bloody Sabbath” Gonna go out on a limb and say I think you’ll like ALL FOUR better than any of the Sabbath you’ve reacted to so far👍🏼
Tony Iommi is the "Riff Master" created the greatest heavy sounds of my youth! reminded me of listening to this in my room as a teenager on 10 and my sister came running into my room as she figured i was coughing my lungs out. good memories.
Tony is the best... Always an awesome blues solo over his heavy metal riffs. Sabbath is full of soul. A dark blues band that became what we call Heavy Metal.
The cough at the start of the song is Tony Iommi. Sabbath was in the recording studio and getting high and the mics were hot and when Tony took a big hit he coughed and it ended up being recorded. The decision was made to repeat the cough and use it somewhat like a short non-musical intro. It was a damned great idea! It not only starts the song off both unique and great but given the meaning of the song it's the perfect way to start the song.
Lex is spot-on with the Iron Man reference. Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. Not alone, but they set so much of the pattern. What you’re hearing is the sound of kids who grew up in the cold, dark, wet, north of post-WWII England, and who went to school with the sound and debris of the foundries and steel factories next door coming in through the math class window.
Lex you are looking incredibly beautiful tonight, Brad you are one lucky man. I just love your reaction vids and to see you Brad actually scrutinize the song and the words while Lex is just having so much fun, we get the best of both worlds, an in-depth analysis and the way the song emotionally effects you. We can’t ask for better reactions.
The rock gene is strong in this child! And I love Brads curious and analytical mind. ....and the song Iron Man, was indeed in the movie Iron Man, right after Stark proclaims his identity and during the first credits!
Very generous to describe it as an analytical mind when Lex had to point out to him after the song, that it might potentially be about drugs of some kind. He seems To Be totally unable to relate to ,or connect to the majority or music whatsoever,In spite of the genre of quality.If it wasn’t for Lex The channel be dead it will be the worst reactions channel on UA-cam
Lex looking beautiful as always but when I see her loving Sabbath its just that much more intoxicating. Time for Sabbath that is highly underrated in my opinion. A National Acrobat for starters, Children of the Grave and Zero the Hero. The heaviest riff that has ever been created.
One of my absolute favorite Black Sabbath songs, and your reaction is simply perfect and priceless!! I never tire of watching you two, and I especially enjoy Lex's enthusiasm and excitement as she discovers some amazing music .. love it!!
Stopping by to say I haven’t forgotten about you guys!!!! I just recently welcomed my daughter into the world so I’ve been a tad bit busier lately 😂 As always, MUCH love to you both! #CouchGang4Life
Sweat leaf is just a song about Marijuana. As you can hear the Cough in beginning. Ozzy cleverly uses personification or metaphors and sings the song as if Sweat leaf is a female. But you can put it together if you look at the words.Such as “ You introduced me to my mind.” & “ I love you sweat leaf, though you can’t hear.” There a a few bands that used this technique successfully. Actually Robert Plant uses this technique on Trampled underfoot. Using car terminology to describe Having sex with a woman.
I was in the womb when these pioneers were starting out and I will be in the grave when there music is still listened to that says a lot about this band goats of heavy metal
Sweet Leaf is pretty simple and straightforward. It's weed. The most innocent of all the drugs. 😁🤗☺️ Brad and Lex you have never even tried the marijuana? Lol
Tony Iommi has one of the most recognizable guitar tones ever, partly due to him being in an accident at a sheet metal factory. The tips of his middle and ring fingers on his left hand were cut off, and he played with thimbles on the ends of each finger. I think this gives him that really distinct downtuned tone.
That "really distinct downtuned tone" comes from...well....tuning down. After his accident, Tony started tuning his guitars down from standard E to D# and C# standard, taking a little of the tension off the strings, to make it easier for him to play over longer periods of time.
@@haagenneldeberg6787 And it was a metal press coming down on his fingers. So....you could say....that heavy metal was birthed by....well...heavy metal.
@@philpennington826 I do think a small fraction of his tone came from his home made prosthetic fingertips tho. But yes the lower tuning and finding ways to compensate for less sustain, like using the bass input of the amp for more gain and boosting with a Rangemaster, that's where 95% of the tone comes from. But if you listen to the few acoustic songs I feel like the tone is a touch brighter because of the plastic.
Best anthem for the 'smokey-smokey' and getting high... The member of Black Sabbath said in 1969, they were blasted on weed and listening to the first Led Zeppelin record. 'Sweet leaf' came about in 1971 and was as explicit as it got about puffin' dope... bassist Geezer Butler came up with the lyrics and the song title came from his brand of cigarettes that was called 'Sweet Afton'. But by that point, Sabbath were using heavy drugs. In 1972, their song 'Snowblind' was written explicitly about coke.
The coughing intro is the biggest clue of what drug they're talking about. One unusual thing about this song, especially for its time, is that there's basically a drum solo instead of a guitar solo in there. You don't hear that very often in rock/metal.
With great music you literally fall into the record and explore the space inside it. Yep, Black Sabbath for sure. And you go the the chaotic middle bit correct! That shows deep intuition for what the musicians were trying to say.
You guy's should do this black sabbath song called Junior's eyes. You guy's will love the Guitar solo. Black sabbath has a lot of good songs with ozzy. Under the sun has a really good riff & solo. Sabbra Cadabra song by sabbath is amazing.
This song is on the album that started me on my metal journey in the late 70's. A few years later I was into Metallica and other early metal bands. I enjoy watching you experiencing for the first time all the music that has effected my life so profoundly.
I absolutely love both of you what you guys are doing I think is amazing breaking them racial barriers God blessing my heart goes out to you you guys are making the world a better place
Can we just have a moment to appriciate Bill Wards drumming skills?
Always have time for Bills drumming.
Phenomenal drummer to be sure!
He tears it up on song after song.
Especially back then. As a drummer I absolutely always take time to appreciate him.
Bill Ward the god
One of the greatest riffs Tony Iommi ever wrote. And the best metal song about weed ever!
SLEEP - Dopesmoker definitely takes 2nd place.
Sabbath gave birth to the genre of stoner metal with this song. 🤘🤘
Best song about weed. And, Sleep is practically born directly from this song, so it stands to reason they have such a great weed song, as well.
I remember listening to this song in the late 70's and smoking pot. Black Sabbath with Ozzy was one of my favorite bands then and now.
@@Milius47 what about smoke two joints?
OMG - the lady is every man's desire - humour, intellingence, eloquence and drop dead gorgeous - you are one one lucky dude Brad......
One of the greatest guitar riffs in rock history. Also, one of the most well known pro- cannabis anthems.
which riff. lol!! oh sweet leaf.sabbath has so many
@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE Marshmallows?
Amen
One of the greatest intros ever, too.
A passage to Bangkok
In an interview geezer butler once said he and toni iommi were sitting at a table working on some riffs. Ozzy was sitting on a couch rolling a huge joint and as he twisted it up, he began talking to it as if it were a lover. The two listened for a few minutes and geezer began writing down some of what ozzy was saying to his joint and the end result is perhaps the greatest serenade to pot ever. Sweet Leaf indeed.
I didn't know that. That hilarious
"every cool riff was done already by black sabbath. you can play it faster, or slower, or backwards, but they did it first." - ROB ZOMBIE
Love that quote! It's pretty much true.
But sadly but..truly New metal is shit. Facts.
Indeed
@@Floyd690 true. That's why I like the new retro metal bands so much
@@masha.r.s.6172 point is rob gives proper credit to sabbath. he's the one who said black sabbath wrote every cool riff, all the rest of us can do is rip off their ideas. not sure what's confusing you here.
One of the most sincere love songs ever written. About pot.
Just a song about the experience of getting introduced to pot, the mental state it gets you in and the judgement of those that never tried it.
Best album they ever made !!
Hey, Thank you for saying that because I couldn't believe Brad and Lex didn't know what the song is about. Especially with the cough intro for character!lol I would have expressed my thoughts wrong! They are very young adults and I respect them and others. That's why I check out reaction videos from the younger generation. So cool that they dig and appreciate music I literally grew up on as the bands were starting and reaching new heights in their career. I witnessed it all unfold ,in real time, right between my eyes!!
This was the heaviest rock n roll music ever made back in 1971.
That's a fact .
No, Blue Cheer was heavier in 1967 and has never been surpassed.
@@publicanimal that statement is nonsense.
Still is
@@dantaylor98dt You've probably never listened to Blue Cheer, and you certainly never saw them live. You are clueless.
This whole album is just filled with amazing sounds.
Extremely, Violently Trew.
One of several original vinyl LP's of Black Sabbath's that I still have in my collection today !!
When I was a kid I got a new record player for a present. Being an only child, I didn't have any siblings to let me play their records. But, I did have a cool older cousin and he gave me a pile of his records when he made the switch to cassettes. Black Sabbath was a big part of that pile. I was in grade four. Ha! Forever grateful for that legendary stack of vinyl I got back then. All the other grade 4 kids were listening to Abba, the BeeGees and the Village people. I had Sabbath, Clapton, Zeppelin and the Stones. 🤘🤯
Alsome ❤
The kings of rock.😎
Lex's smile and rockin out make my day better👍🤘🥁🎸
So now that you've explored Ozzy's ode to Marijuana - perhaps you would like to descend into the madness of Ozzy's Cocaine addiction with their song Snowblind. It's a great song - I hope you check it out sometime. Thank you for your reactions.
Geezer Butler was the lyricist for Black Sabbath
@@mikenastasi8927 Yeah, i doubt Ozzy has written many lyrics, Bob Daisley another bassplaying legend wrote many of the lyrics for Ozzys solo career. I admit im no expert on the subject though so Ozzy may have done more than i think.
@@Stefan- no I think you got it about right. He came up with most of the vocal melodies tho. At least in Sabbath
Also Hand of Doom, about heroin addiction
Was about to say, Ozzy wrote nothing on Sabbath...it's mostly Geezer on lyrics and Toni on riffs.
Often times, when I start a coughing fit, this song's opening riff plays in mind...this has been occurring for nearly 40 years.
You and me both, brother.
funny, I have the same condition... 38 yrs.
I’ve found my people!
Same!!!
I do this lmao
omg i would have loved to party with Lex, she rocks what an old soul!
Lex having fun during a great Sabbath song. 👍
Lex, you have defined "Stank Face".....outstanding!!!!
Lex is sharp!!! She feels the music and does a great analysis!!!
Lex definitley "gets" Black Sabbath. When you first discover them, it is like your first love. It's just that good.
The dude choking on a big ol' bong hit to start the song was a hint.
That was actually the guitarist Tony Iommi after taking too big a toke on a joint and that's him coughing.
Lex is such a guitar freak, metal head! LEX RULES!
The birth of heavy metal 🤘
If everyone in the world sat down and smoked a joint at the same time, World Peace would break out.
For like 30-45 minutes. After that, "Black Friday Sale"-style fights would break out in the junk food aisle of every grocery store. 😆
Toking on that "sweet leaf" as I'm listening
Youre not all alone, my friend
Right there with you ✌
Me too!
Fuck yeah🤩
she caught the vibe right away with the tone of the guitars, over the top and awesome 🤘🏻
Love seeing Lex get the stank face from Iommi's riff!
She has a good reaction to some classic Sabbath
Black Sabbath are the real OGs of metal. I actually just picked up an original press of the Masters of Reality record yesterday. So stoked to find this pristine album.
The drums are omg!!!!!!!! Love this guy!!!!
Lex always gets the soul of the music! ...and poor Brad... seems forever lost.
Lex, you should be transported back to a 70s high school dance…all the guys would want to dance with you to Black Sabbath
This song is specifically about marijuana (the sweet leaf), not necessarily all drugs. KILLER fucking riff! And Ozzy's melodies are some of the best in all of rock music. Not many people talk about that but to me, aside from the epic heaviness and originality of this band, Ozzy's melodic sensibility is the most important feature of Black Sabbath's music.
He got how music worked, even without being the most gifted. Made a legacy because he knew his stuff. One of the reasons Ozzy is excellent
Yes. You need to go into their catalog for the other drugs
Hand of Doom - Heroin
Fairies wear Boots - LSD
SNOWBLIND - Coke
@@pauld669 The 70s were awesome! So were the 80s!
Symptom of the Universe is one of their best tracks, should check it out!
Great one
If not their best.
Bill Ward just goes off on the drums and Tony Iommi kills it with the guitar solos.
This whole album is classic metal to the core
Sabbath to me is a band like all those bands labeled as "Southern Rock" by geography, but have jazz, classical, and funk influences. Sabbath sure they down turned everything and wrote about dark topics, but Geezer and Bill swing as hard as the best jazz rhythm sections.
That's a great old one. I'm a fan of the original classic Black Sabbath more so than the later versions of the band. Love that raw, unpolished sound.
Enjoyed y'all's reaction as always.👋
Super silky smooth polished, burnished sound! excuse me.....
Lex nailed it, it’s about weed and other substances 🤣🤣 I’ve been listening to Black Sabbath since 1974 (I was 8) and have been listening since. Great reaction 🤘🤘🤘🤙🤙🤙
Lexi, man that’s the way I have listened to songs my whole life. Listen and analyze. Good song!
Yes Lex. Now that's how you listen to music. You were pretty on the nose with your interpretation of the solo space on Sweet Leaf and were really close just remembering the Iron Man riff. That is impressive.
I traded a Donny Osmond cassette for Masters of Reality in 4th grade, 1972, and fell asleep every night listening to it on headphones. Metal Forever!
That is one of the greatest trades of all time brother
Iron Mans off their Paranoid album and Sweet leafs off Master of reality, but i know what Lexi means, full on crushing doom laden riffs, heavy as f00k, yet catchy, make you move and groove
Always love to see Lex’s reaction and even Brad’s non-reaction.
I love watching Lex rock out. Welcome to the original Heavy Metal.
Lex' makeup game is ON POINT here!
Great job guy’s as always👏🏼 Off the top of my head “Snowblind” “NIB” “Children of the grave” “Sabbath bloody Sabbath” Gonna go out on a limb and say I think you’ll like ALL FOUR better than any of the Sabbath you’ve reacted to so far👍🏼
Love Snowblind
No bullshit, first time I listened to this cassette was the day I smoked my first joint. Age 13 in 1983.
Black Sabbath the OG’s of Heavy Metal 🎸 period
Lex gets it, nobody swings like Sabbath
Tony Iommi is the "Riff Master" created the greatest heavy sounds of my youth! reminded me of listening to this in my room as a teenager
on 10 and my sister came running into my room as she figured i was coughing my lungs out. good memories.
Black Sabbath is the founder of soo many genres of music in the Rock category including metal and it's sub-genres.
It's all about Marijuana.
Master Of Reality is their best album, in my opinion
When this song first came out I had to see what Sweet Leaf was and when I did well the rest is history. Thank you Sweet Leaf.😁🤯 👍.
Tony is the best... Always an awesome blues solo over his heavy metal riffs. Sabbath is full of soul. A dark blues band that became what we call Heavy Metal.
I love Sabbath and I love sweet leaf 🌿
I'd forgotten how much I loved this song..
If I get a choice, I'd like this played at my funeral.
My Funeral songs are "Peace In Mississippi" and "Captain Coconut". JIMI.
Love the sweet leaf.
Black Sabbath with Ozzy is my favourite band of all time. Sweet leaf is about cannabis. They also did another drug song, snowblind about cocaine.
And "Hand of Doom" is about heroin...
The cough at the start of the song is Tony Iommi. Sabbath was in the recording studio and getting high and the mics were hot and when Tony took a big hit he coughed and it ended up being recorded. The decision was made to repeat the cough and use it somewhat like a short non-musical intro. It was a damned great idea! It not only starts the song off both unique and great but given the meaning of the song it's the perfect way to start the song.
Lex is spot-on with the Iron Man reference.
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. Not alone, but they set so much of the pattern.
What you’re hearing is the sound of kids who grew up in the cold, dark, wet, north of post-WWII England, and who went to school with the sound and debris of the foundries and steel factories next door coming in through the math class window.
Thank u, very interesting!
Felicidades a la chica !!!!, eres de Black Sabbath total 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Lex you were born to rock. Your intuition on all these songs is amazing.
Lex you are looking incredibly beautiful tonight, Brad you are one lucky man. I just love your reaction vids and to see you Brad actually scrutinize the song and the words while Lex is just having so much fun, we get the best of both worlds, an in-depth analysis and the way the song emotionally effects you. We can’t ask for better reactions.
Lex, you are so adorable!
The transformation is great!
Brad you got yourself a keeper!
Henry Rollins--a huge Sabbath fan--once commented that Tony Iommi's guitar tone on this album was like "lava". And it really is!
Love watching Lex's reaction to these classic songs. Rock on and enjoy the ride.
The rock gene is strong in this child! And I love Brads curious and analytical mind.
....and the song Iron Man, was indeed in the movie Iron Man, right after Stark proclaims his identity and during the first credits!
The song was made way before the movie though.
Very generous to describe it as an analytical mind when Lex had to point out to him after the song, that it might potentially be about drugs of some kind. He seems To Be totally unable to relate to ,or connect to the majority or music whatsoever,In spite of the genre of quality.If it wasn’t for Lex The channel be dead it will be the worst reactions channel on UA-cam
That's my jam I grew up listening to this. Black Sabbath has always been my favorite thank you good reaction
This always gets played at Mary Jane events.
One of Tony’s best ever riffs.
I couldn't wait for Lex's reaction to the beginning. A chunk o' lung being expelled from a massive hit. Not that I would know.
Lex looking beautiful as always but when I see her loving Sabbath its just that much more intoxicating. Time for Sabbath that is highly underrated in my opinion. A National Acrobat for starters, Children of the Grave and Zero the Hero. The heaviest riff that has ever been created.
One of my absolute favorite Black Sabbath songs, and your reaction is simply perfect and priceless!! I never tire of watching you two, and I especially enjoy Lex's enthusiasm and excitement as she discovers some amazing music .. love it!!
You gotta love stoner songs, and this is a great one!!!! Very similar to Earache My Eye from Cheech and Chong!!!!
I ♥️ Black Sabbath !!!!
Stopping by to say I haven’t forgotten about you guys!!!! I just recently welcomed my daughter into the world so I’ve been a tad bit busier lately 😂 As always, MUCH love to you both! #CouchGang4Life
Congratulations!!!
congratulations and best of luck. I think you'll like being a dad.
Sweat leaf is just a song about Marijuana. As you can hear the Cough in beginning. Ozzy cleverly uses personification or metaphors and sings the song as if Sweat leaf is a female. But you can put it together if you look at the words.Such as “ You introduced me to my mind.” & “ I love you sweat leaf, though you can’t hear.” There a a few bands that used this technique successfully. Actually Robert Plant uses this technique on Trampled underfoot. Using car terminology to describe
Having sex with a woman.
Geezer Butler was the clever one, because he wrote the lyrics, which was true about 90% of the time in the 1970s.
I was in the womb when these pioneers were starting out and I will be in the grave when there music is still listened to that says a lot about this band goats of heavy metal
Sweet Leaf is pretty simple and straightforward. It's weed. The most innocent of all the drugs. 😁🤗☺️
Brad and Lex you have never even tried the marijuana? Lol
not according to their parents ;o)
I’m skinning up now actually.
Or nicotine
@@annother3350 🤣🤣🤣
@@teanosuger I'll have to give that answer a hard no. 😂
He was right. Everyone loves sweet leaf💕💕. I'm going to the "sweet leaf" store tomorrow 😊😉😁
Tony Iommi has one of the most recognizable guitar tones ever, partly due to him being in an accident at a sheet metal factory. The tips of his middle and ring fingers on his left hand were cut off, and he played with thimbles on the ends of each finger. I think this gives him that really distinct downtuned tone.
That "really distinct downtuned tone" comes from...well....tuning down. After his accident, Tony started tuning his guitars down from standard E to D# and C# standard, taking a little of the tension off the strings, to make it easier for him to play over longer periods of time.
@@philpennington826 The greatest sound in music. In my opinion. A lot of great bands and music, but you know when you hear that you know who it is.
The birth of metal came from an accident at a metal factory. Always liked that funny connection.
@@haagenneldeberg6787 And it was a metal press coming down on his fingers. So....you could say....that heavy metal was birthed by....well...heavy metal.
@@philpennington826 I do think a small fraction of his tone came from his home made prosthetic fingertips tho. But yes the lower tuning and finding ways to compensate for less sustain, like using the bass input of the amp for more gain and boosting with a Rangemaster, that's where 95% of the tone comes from. But if you listen to the few acoustic songs I feel like the tone is a touch brighter because of the plastic.
Best anthem for the 'smokey-smokey' and getting high... The member of Black Sabbath said in 1969, they were blasted on weed and listening to the first Led Zeppelin record. 'Sweet leaf' came about in 1971 and was as explicit as it got about puffin' dope... bassist Geezer Butler came up with the lyrics and the song title came from his brand of cigarettes that was called 'Sweet Afton'.
But by that point, Sabbath were using heavy drugs. In 1972, their song 'Snowblind' was written explicitly about coke.
This tune encourages Marijuana usage.... on that note.... time to puff..
It was obviously a gateway drug for Ozzy Osbourne, LOL
you guys play awesome tunes
The coughing intro is the biggest clue of what drug they're talking about. One unusual thing about this song, especially for its time, is that there's basically a drum solo instead of a guitar solo in there. You don't hear that very often in rock/metal.
sweet lex leaf
its about weed thats it
I love when people listen to first time , what great music
“Congrats to everyone who is early and who found this comment”
Cause you be hangin out all stoned, smokin on your sweet leaf brutha!
With great music you literally fall into the record and explore the space inside it. Yep, Black Sabbath for sure. And you go the the chaotic middle bit correct! That shows deep intuition for what the musicians were trying to say.
this made up for some of the other crap you played
Lol🤣
Ha ha ha
Black Sabbath are the true founding fathers of heavy metal and hard rock.
You guy's should do this black sabbath song called Junior's eyes. You guy's will love the Guitar solo. Black sabbath has a lot of good songs with ozzy. Under the sun has a really good riff & solo. Sabbra Cadabra song by sabbath is amazing.
still have their first vinyl album..........can't believe it's been over 50 years.........wow
Imagine the audience's reaction to this familiar song, at a Sabbath concert! Headbangers Banquet!
This song is on the album that started me on my metal journey in the late 70's. A few years later I was into Metallica and other early metal bands. I enjoy watching you experiencing for the first time all the music that has effected my life so profoundly.
Driving around on Friday and Saturday nights in the mid 70's smoking some sweet leaf and listening to Sabbath. Good times.
The first four albums.......every song is gold.
One of the greatest Black Sabbath songs !
Sabbath is the greatest band and Lex is smoking hot. That's all.
This.. into the void, N.I.B., snowblind are 4 of my favorites!! Love black sabbath with all my soul!!
I absolutely love both of you what you guys are doing I think is amazing breaking them racial barriers God blessing my heart goes out to you you guys are making the world a better place
Probably my favorite Sabbath song.