@barsandbarbells2022 Hello I watched you two on the IRON MAIDEN reaction and I lime it you just need to head bang a lot more if you have not heard the song number of the beast the drummer for IRON MAIDEN is the dude in in the suit if you watch the MTV video that is the drummer in the the thing the frist drummer past away then (Nickolas mcbrin e) end up playing the drums for them oh the number of the beast when bands was still using the bus iron maiden was on the road the bus broke down and when they went to puck it up the bill was 6 hundred an 66 dollars (666) oh you said you like history look up Alexander the great,aces high, look up Blood Brothers a matter of life and death, dance of death, (the )bruce Dickinson band , tears of the dragon Judast prest ( Electric eye )👁 Halford band into the pit.
What's amazing to me is Ozzy has some of the best diction and enunciation of any singer ever, You can understand almost every word he's saying, but when he SPEAKS you can barely understand anything, LOL.
Minor correction. It’s an ensemble not Ozzys band. If anything it is Tony Iommi, the guitarist band. But the 4 together are pure magic. You should do the entire Paranoid album. You can consider it the greatest heavy metal album ever and definitely a gateway to what metal was to become. They are the inventors of heavy metal and the first band to embrace it. Great channel!
I grew up in the 70's listening to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest etc, and it's good to see current reactions to the older music. Paranoid is one of my favourite albums, even though it was released when I was six (I became a fan a few years later)😄
Fun fact, this was a filler song created in under five minutes. The record company forced them to write an extra song for the album. Hence the simplicity. Most likely why it became their biggest hit.
The beauty of reactions like these, is exactly what you talk about in the intro.. I can’t experience these great songs for the first time ever again.. but I can vicariously experience them through people like you. I think that’s what I love about this whole “reaction” scene..
You have to remember there wasn’t much music like this that was being made when they were doing it. They are the forefathers of that heavy metal sound. Such an important band in history. Ozzy still Kickin!
Just to let you know, the fast guitar player Sam mentioned is Geezer Butler on bass! If I remember correctly, Geezer wrote the lyrics for this song. He wrote a lot of the lyrics for their songs. Not all of the songs but a lot of the songs.
War Pigs is their masterpiece, worth a listen to review. Everything from this album is amazing. So many good songs from the first 5 albums. Anything from that time period is worth checking out.
A top 5 hit in the UK. Tony Iommi plays guitar with 2 fake finger tips after losing them in an industrial accident in the 1960s. Incredible band, the Godfathers of metal! 😉🤟🏴
Heard it a million times in all sorts of places,once in a church as the vicar was a metal fan!But I hope I hear it a million times more,just a perfect metal track.
Tony's guitar has a type of distortion called a "fuzz".....actually, it has more of what's known as "velcro fuzz", that spitty, edgy, lower sustain sound that rips like pulling velcro apart! Made famous in the late 1960's hard psychedelic music.
I think this is the first time I watched this version. Ward looks like he is playing the drums in a church choir. The next song must be war pigs live in paris. Ozzy head banging and the drummer going off the charts=Entertainment.
They used to call "Hard Rock" back in the day, now they call it "metal." This is the title track of the Album released in September 1970. I was 14, what an era of music to grow up with.
Ya know what's weird how some R&R and Pop songs totally catered to young kids 12 to 15 yrs old in addition to adults-which is why, looking back made them so popular. So many but BS Paranoid, Queen Bohemian Rap just to name a couple.
Ozzy Osbourne´s voice is one the most iconic in music history. 💯 You cannot listen to Black Sabbath - "Iron Man" without feeling like Tony Stark himself! 🤘😎🤘
PARANOID was my first LP, released in 1969. It was, and still is, a groundbreaking album. Try WAR PIGS from the same album..scathing social commentary in a classic song
Saw them in concert in 1974 (Brisbane Australia), my ears rang for days. It was totally awesome. Also saw their star on the footpath opposite the town hall in Birmingham.(England) Ozzy has his own star.
Love BS when they 1st popped up in the 70's. Ozzy made his debut. They popularized "Heavy Metal" I believe because of the very heavy guitar sound. I was very new at the time.
The true pioneers of Heavy Metal, these guys are the real deal, right up there with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Try War Pigs from the same album, an utter classic! These guys are GODS in Rock and Metal history. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Black Sabbath, gods of metal where it all started, one of there early songs, they got better with each album , remember the big bang, well this is like that where metal and real hard rock started, touche .
This is where metal comes from, these guys are one of the most iconic metal bands out there. Ozzy Osbourne has some pretty good stuff when he left Black Sabbath, the older album is especially like bark at the Moon, diary of a madman, had some good tunes on it, or the ultimate sin.
Yes it's important to go through the entire album. They are credited as one of the major pioneers of "Heavy Metal Music". Also their debut album Black Sabbath released prior to Paranoid is still one of the best rock albums out there.
Black Sabbath created a genre of music for not only the world to hear but to expand upon. Tony, Geezer, Bill, and Ozzy were each great in their own right, but the sum of the parts - absolute 🔥 An album titled Naitivity in Black is a tribute album with musicians paying homage to Black Sabbath. The song Paranoid was covered by Megadeth on that album. Be it album or song, it's definitely worth a listen one day down the road.
What simply cannot be comprehended about music in the 60's is how absolutely original, unprecedented, and mind bending it was at the time. There was just no time like the 60's for music.
The song was actually a filler for the album, that's why it is so short. They were already in the studio recording, when they realized the record would be to short. so Tony (guitar) came up with the riff and Geezer (bass) wrote the lyrics for it and "Paranoid" was born and became a huuuuge hit.
Tony has no fingertips so he made some and filed down the frets on the guitar and he had to use banjo strings to be able to play.. so after adjusting the sound to be cool it sounds like metal.. lol. Also .. they wrote this song in about 15 minutes to fill in the end of an album they were recording that was to short
Great rock bands from England. The Beatles, The Rolling stones, The Who, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Radiohead, The Kinks, The Animals, Queen, Coldplay, Genesis, the Cure, The Clash, Dire Straits, Cream, Yes,Police, Oasis, and many more to many to mention.👍
🔥🔥🔥🔥FIRE!! THIS was kinda extreme to be played on AM radio and Mississippi Queen by Mountain in 1970. I dig both, 1968: thru 70 were yd greatest yrs for music for me. Credence CCR, Doors, Cream Janis Joplin and much more
Self titled debut album and this album of the same name as this song....both released in 1970. Black Sabbath is: Ozzy Osbourne (Lead vocals), Tony Iommi (Lead guitar......pronounced "eye-OH-me"), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums). The title track to this, their second album, Paranoid, was released as a single, but remember, videos weren't a thing back then...with some exceptions EG: The Monkeys, all within the construct of their TV show, The Beatles, in their films......videos were made, by some bands, like BS...but they were more of a side project, rather than the norm...record sales still relied on radio airplay, and word of mouth......and full-length concert videos weren't too uncommon.....you might say that the first modern style video was the one for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975...6 years before MTV went on the air, so to speak....since it's cable, haha! Other Sabbath songs (with Ozzy) to check out: The Wizard, War Pigs, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Iron Man, Fairies Wear Boots, Electric Funeral, Hand Of Doom....... What genre of music were you guys into before all this and the channel, if I may ask?
I got to see them on their reunion tour when I was fast they were really good. It’s like I got to see kiss in their first reunion as well. So glad I’ve gotten to see so many great concert in vans looking back they were such amazing experiences.
The 1970s was the decade of the greatest music ever made in every single genre, we just came off the '60s which was considered bubble gum rock and also puppy love pop, puppy Love Pop turned into the greatest two decad😮es of soul and funk music led Zeppelin came on the scene shook the world with a sound that was never heard before and that set the stage for the greatest 2 decades rock and roll😮
Hi guys, sent you paypal, love the channel!!!.... Zeppelin were the forefathers of metal, even though they were never metal. But with staccato riffs like whole Lotta love and communication breakdown Zep were opening new doors and Sabbath took those types of things and made them even heavier. You are hearing the birth of what would eventually become metal right there!
Ozzy was even bad-azz in the 80's..Put out some great solo LP's that were loved by critics and fans a lot!! ( Black Sabbath stayed active, too got a diff singer whose name escapes me and did very well ) I dunno which band parents hated more in the 60's 70's--Black Sannath or Led Zepplin! Coolest was how once the 70's started, bands from all over the world were kicking azz in the U.S.. Canada: Rush and Triumph. Scotland: The Average White Band. Germany: The Scorpions, Jamaica: Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, Australia: AC/DC, etc.. It was a great time to be a teenager!
I heard the comment that most of the Epic groups came from England I grew up in the 70s and I can tell you that America pushed back with epic groups such as Grand Funk Railroad the James gang ZZ Top Jimi Hendrix Allman Brothers to name a very few I could go on all day
The response to the British Invasion were individuals like Les Paul or Chet Atkins. Or bands like the Doors, Chicago, Iron Butterfly and of course Grand Funk proudly singing we're an American band.
Before Black Sabbath they were named " EARTH ". A more bluesy band . Their influences were Clapton , Cream , Hendrix and others . After that , they changed their name to Black Sabbath .
After Ozzy left black sabbath sabbath picked up a lead singer by the name of Ronnie James Dio, they weren’t quite is great with him, but he is a great vocalist, and went on to make his own grade albums with Dio. You guys should check out a Dio they have some great songs as well.
Want to react to another fun songs I listened to as a 12 yr old kid? Not "rock" but check out "Downtown" by Petula Clark and Afternoon Delight. Both huge 70s hits 😊
If you want to explore your musical horizons , here's a band for you BAND-MAID , all female Japanese rock band , you can start with there 1st MV from 2014 Thrill , or Domination , official live video from 2020 they won`t disappoint .
"They look so Young" yeah it is 53 years ago so they were young ha ha. Anyway they tuned down guitar and base to get a darker and more heavier sound. Listen to War pigs or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, they have done a lot of good heavy music. They have a unique sound. We had never heard anything like that before they came.
NOT OZZY'S BAND. By now, you should know that. Toni's finger tips were cut off in an accident. So he has some sort of rubber tips added to his fingers.
The godfather of heavy metal awesome band thats why they call ozzy osbourne the Prince of darkness i his solo stuff is brilliant to listen to crazy train by ozzy
Osbourne's excessive substance abuse led to his firing in 1979. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Following the break-up of their previous band, Mythology, in 1968, guitarist Tony Iommi (capital I, not L) and drummer Bill Ward sought to form a heavy blues rock band in Aston, Birmingham. They enlisted bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who had played together in a band called Rare Breed, Osbourne having placed an advertisement in a local music shop: "OZZY ZIG Needs Gig - has own PA". Wikipedia.
The godfathers of metal
Metal before anyone knew what metal was?!
Nope☝🏻
Yup
@barsandbarbells2022
Hello I watched you two on the IRON MAIDEN reaction and I lime it you just need to head bang a lot more if you have not heard the song number of the beast the drummer for IRON MAIDEN is the dude in in the suit if you watch the MTV video that is the drummer in the the thing the frist drummer past away then (Nickolas mcbrin e) end up playing the drums for them oh the number of the beast when bands was still using the bus iron maiden was on the road the bus broke down and when they went to puck it up the bill was 6 hundred an 66 dollars (666) oh you said you like history look up Alexander the great,aces high, look up Blood Brothers a matter of life and death, dance of death, (the )bruce Dickinson band , tears of the dragon
Judast prest ( Electric eye )👁
Halford band into the pit.
@@thomashartmann5950black sabbath invented metal.
What's amazing to me is Ozzy has some of the best diction and enunciation of any singer ever, You can understand almost every word he's saying, but when he SPEAKS you can barely understand anything, LOL.
So true. God bless Ozzy and God bless Sabbath!
@@mjames4709 "god" lol
I found the religious fanatic murrican.
That's what decades of hard drugs do,he was sixteen/seventeen here!
@ChristbaitRising Normally I would agree with you, but he still has great anuncuation to this day when singing. He was 21 here.
@@neillenet291 I met him in the nineties,f*cked as f*ck. Complete gentleman though!🏴
Minor correction. It’s an ensemble not Ozzys band. If anything it is Tony Iommi, the guitarist band. But the 4 together are pure magic. You should do the entire Paranoid album. You can consider it the greatest heavy metal album ever and definitely a gateway to what metal was to become. They are the inventors of heavy metal and the first band to embrace it.
Great channel!
Then name a hit single they had without ozzy that u hear on radio today
@@jasonpool9530 Heaven and Hell, Holy Diver, and a few others.
@@Bluewizard7131Holy diver is not a Black Sabbath song
@@jasonpool9530 Heaven And Hell?
After Ozzy was sacked from the band, legend says their first choice as replacement was Michael Bolton before settling on Ronnie James Dio.
I grew up in the 70's listening to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest etc, and it's good to see current reactions to the older music. Paranoid is one of my favourite albums, even though it was released when I was six (I became a fan a few years later)😄
This song is an anthem for all a generation ! The beginning of metal 🙏🤘
Black Sabbath deservedly gets the credit for inventing heavy metal!One of the all time greats.
Fun fact, this was a filler song created in under five minutes. The record company forced them to write an extra song for the album. Hence the simplicity. Most likely why it became their biggest hit.
Ah that makes sense!
Similar scenario to Rush's Tom Sawyer
And it was my favorite song on the album. I was 17 and school was one big drag... I did love this song and other music coming out in the early 70s...
The beauty of reactions like these, is exactly what you talk about in the intro.. I can’t experience these great songs for the first time ever again.. but I can vicariously experience them through people like you. I think that’s what I love about this whole “reaction” scene..
Agreed! Glad we can make some more memories together!
You have to remember there wasn’t much music like this that was being made when they were doing it. They are the forefathers of that heavy metal sound. Such an important band in history. Ozzy still Kickin!
“War Pigs”
“Fairies Wear Boots”
“Sweet Leaf”
YES!
WAR PIGS!! A must. Do live version
The live Paris 1970 version
Just to let you know, the fast guitar player Sam mentioned is Geezer Butler on bass! If I remember correctly, Geezer wrote the lyrics for this song. He wrote a lot of the lyrics for their songs. Not all of the songs but a lot of the songs.
War Pigs is their masterpiece, worth a listen to review. Everything from this album is amazing. So many good songs from the first 5 albums. Anything from that time period is worth checking out.
Next=== War Pigs" 1970 live in Paris. the birth of HEAVY METAL !
Yes this is the next song and version. Then you can go onto others
Agree
THIS SONG is arguably THE #1 metal song of all time. This is where heavy metal is beginning.
A number of bands started around 1968 in the UK Including Deep Purple. Their track ‘Burn is definitely worth a listen.
A top 5 hit in the UK. Tony Iommi plays guitar with 2 fake finger tips after losing them in an industrial accident in the 1960s. Incredible band, the Godfathers of metal! 😉🤟🏴
Heard it a million times in all sorts of places,once in a church as the vicar was a metal fan!But I hope I hear it a million times more,just a perfect metal track.
Tony's guitar has a type of distortion called a "fuzz".....actually, it has more of what's known as "velcro fuzz", that spitty, edgy, lower sustain sound that rips like pulling velcro apart! Made famous in the late 1960's hard psychedelic music.
You definitely need to do"war pigs"by Black Sabbath. That song is the goat
Black Sabbath - War Pigs - Live in Paris 1970. One of the best live performances of this song. The birth of Metal.
The live version of this with solo Ozzy and Randy Rhoads off the "Tribute" album is a great recording.
I think this is the first time I watched this version. Ward looks like he is playing the drums in a church choir. The next song must be war pigs live in paris. Ozzy head banging and the drummer going off the charts=Entertainment.
They used to call "Hard Rock" back in the day, now they call it "metal." This is the title track of the Album released in September 1970. I was 14, what an era of music to grow up with.
The only title track I know of, that started as a filler.
Ya know what's weird how some R&R and Pop songs totally catered to young kids 12 to 15 yrs old in addition to adults-which is why, looking back made them so popular. So many but BS Paranoid, Queen Bohemian Rap just to name a couple.
I like Crazy Train!!! Love Ozzy! Funny how you cannot understand a word he says but you can when he sings. Ozzy alone Mama I'm Coming Home
Great Album. All songs are bangers on there.
Blew through a couple of 8 tracks of this with Black Sabbath way back in the day🤘🤘
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
It is 1970 and when this came out it was like nothing else. Harder, faster and darker than anything. Great start for a Legendary band.
Oh this brings back great memories of my teen years
Ozzy Osbourne´s voice is one the most iconic in music history. 💯
You cannot listen to Black Sabbath - "Iron Man" without feeling like Tony Stark himself! 🤘😎🤘
It's only iconic to metalheads tbh
PARANOID was my first LP, released in 1969. It was, and still is, a groundbreaking album.
Try WAR PIGS from the same album..scathing social commentary in a classic song
Yeah, if you are trying Sabbath it has to be War Pigs next
It was released in 1970
Paranoid was released September 1970.
If you do war pigs, do live or just lyrics. There’s a shitty, fan made video that totally distracts from the song on UA-cam.
That was “fuzz tone” that is an effect that was popular to use on guitars back in the day.
Geezer killin that bass.
Saw them in concert in 1974 (Brisbane Australia), my ears rang for days. It was totally awesome. Also saw their star on the footpath opposite the town hall in Birmingham.(England) Ozzy has his own star.
One of the first songs every guitar player learns 🤘🏼
Crazy.
All the best.
Cheers.
Love BS when they 1st popped up in the 70's. Ozzy made his debut. They popularized "Heavy Metal" I believe because of the very heavy guitar sound. I was very new at the time.
Their song off the first album that's actually titled "Black Sabbath" is one eerie /creepy song. But it's awesome.
Children of the grave is what you want! I am so glad I was born in the '60s & grew up in the '70s ✌💖☮
The true pioneers of Heavy Metal, these guys are the real deal, right up there with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Try War Pigs from the same album, an utter classic! These guys are GODS in Rock and Metal history. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
It's strange seeing Tony on the left and Geezer on the right. It's usually opposite.
Black Sabbath, gods of metal where it all started, one of there early songs, they got better with each album , remember the big bang, well this is like that where metal and real hard rock started, touche .
This is where metal comes from, these guys are one of the most iconic metal bands out there. Ozzy Osbourne has some pretty good stuff when he left Black Sabbath, the older album is especially like bark at the Moon, diary of a madman, had some good tunes on it, or the ultimate sin.
Must do more... War Pigs is a great one to do.
Yes it's important to go through the entire album. They are credited as one of the major pioneers of "Heavy Metal Music". Also their debut album Black Sabbath released prior to Paranoid is still one of the best rock albums out there.
Black Sabbath created a genre of music for not only the world to hear but to expand upon. Tony, Geezer, Bill, and Ozzy were each great in their own right, but the sum of the parts - absolute 🔥
An album titled Naitivity in Black is a tribute album with musicians paying homage to Black Sabbath. The song Paranoid was covered by Megadeth on that album. Be it album or song, it's definitely worth a listen one day down the road.
Saw them once,as an old punk. Sabbath and Motörhead was loved by all people with taste!🏴
What simply cannot be comprehended about music in the 60's is how absolutely original, unprecedented, and mind bending it was at the time.
There was just no time like the 60's for music.
The song was actually a filler for the album, that's why it is so short. They were already in the studio recording, when they realized the record would be to short. so Tony (guitar) came up with the riff and Geezer (bass) wrote the lyrics for it and "Paranoid" was born and became a huuuuge hit.
The main riff of this was use in a Molson Ice beer commercial in early 2000s
An album for the ages.
Great one 10 song nub great songs live band live concert tour
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple....great music to grow up with
Great song.... pioneers of METAL
They basically invented metal. You should definitely do Type o Negative’s Nettie/Anesthesia/Life is killing me/these three things/bloody kisses
The godfathers of metal. "N.I.B." original version is my recommendation from Sabbath. For Ozzy solo - "No More Tears" original version.
into the void hand of doom after forever
This song was the first metal song I heard. I was 13. I'm now 64 and still loving metal old and new. Metal will never die!
Tony has no fingertips so he made some and filed down the frets on the guitar and he had to use banjo strings to be able to play.. so after adjusting the sound to be cool it sounds like metal.. lol.
Also .. they wrote this song in about 15 minutes to fill in the end of an album they were recording that was to short
Great rock bands from England. The Beatles, The Rolling stones, The Who, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Radiohead, The Kinks, The Animals, Queen, Coldplay, Genesis, the Cure, The Clash, Dire Straits, Cream, Yes,Police, Oasis, and many more to many to mention.👍
🔥🔥🔥🔥FIRE!! THIS was kinda extreme to be played on AM radio and Mississippi Queen by Mountain in 1970. I dig both, 1968: thru 70 were yd greatest yrs for music for me. Credence CCR, Doors, Cream Janis Joplin and much more
Black Sabbath excellent Birmingham band love all the videos guys. When you get time can you look at the WHO don’t be fooled again 1975 in UK
Black Sabbath, Cream , Pink Flyod, ACDC, Kiss - these are my gods
Self titled debut album and this album of the same name as this song....both released in 1970.
Black Sabbath is: Ozzy Osbourne (Lead vocals), Tony Iommi (Lead guitar......pronounced "eye-OH-me"), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums).
The title track to this, their second album, Paranoid, was released as a single, but remember, videos weren't a thing back then...with some exceptions EG: The Monkeys, all within the construct of their TV show, The Beatles, in their films......videos were made, by some bands, like BS...but they were more of a side project, rather than the norm...record sales still relied on radio airplay, and word of mouth......and full-length concert videos weren't too uncommon.....you might say that the first modern style video was the one for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975...6 years before MTV went on the air, so to speak....since it's cable, haha!
Other Sabbath songs (with Ozzy) to check out: The Wizard, War Pigs, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Iron Man, Fairies Wear Boots, Electric Funeral, Hand Of Doom.......
What genre of music were you guys into before all this and the channel, if I may ask?
They were the founders, thus, our introduction to: Heavy Metal.
Forever Ozzy!! Y’all must take a journey of Ozzy’s solo work…
No More Tears
You just saw Geezer Butler play the most iconic bassline in rock history.
My first concert...1973..vicenza Italy..great...
What I love most about this song is that the word paranoid is never mentioned. Ozzy also has a great solo career. Great reaction.
I got to see them on their reunion tour when I was fast they were really good. It’s like I got to see kiss in their first reunion as well. So glad I’ve gotten to see so many great concert in vans looking back they were such amazing experiences.
The 1970s was the decade of the greatest music ever made in every single genre, we just came off the '60s which was considered bubble gum rock and also puppy love pop, puppy Love Pop turned into the greatest two decad😮es of soul and funk music led Zeppelin came on the scene shook the world with a sound that was never heard before and that set the stage for the greatest 2 decades rock and roll😮
I'd recommend the live version of "War Pigs". 🔥
Hi guys, sent you paypal, love the channel!!!.... Zeppelin were the forefathers of metal, even though they were never metal. But with staccato riffs like whole Lotta love and communication breakdown Zep were opening new doors and Sabbath took those types of things and made them even heavier. You are hearing the birth of what would eventually become metal right there!
Deep Purple are in the same category as Zeppelin.
Ozzy was even bad-azz in the 80's..Put out some great solo LP's that were loved by critics and fans a lot!! ( Black Sabbath stayed active, too got a diff singer whose name escapes me and did very well ) I dunno which band parents hated more in the 60's 70's--Black Sannath or Led Zepplin! Coolest was how once the 70's started, bands from all over the world were kicking azz in the U.S.. Canada: Rush and Triumph. Scotland: The Average White Band. Germany: The Scorpions, Jamaica: Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, Australia: AC/DC, etc.. It was a great time to be a teenager!
Remember dancing in the Great Hall at Lancaster University to Paranoid, with girls of that time. Never to be repeated. The Bands no longer exist.
Try
Black Sabbath's War Pigs live from Paris 1970
I heard the comment that most of the Epic groups came from England I grew up in the 70s and I can tell you that America pushed back with epic groups such as Grand Funk Railroad the James gang ZZ Top Jimi Hendrix Allman Brothers to name a very few I could go on all day
Geezer Butler is my all time favorite bassist.
It’s the way he tunes his guitar tunes it down
The response to the British Invasion were individuals like Les Paul or Chet Atkins. Or bands like the Doors, Chicago, Iron Butterfly and of course Grand Funk proudly singing we're an American band.
Before Black Sabbath they were named " EARTH ". A more bluesy band . Their influences were Clapton , Cream , Hendrix and others . After that , they changed their name to Black Sabbath .
LETS GOOOOOOO
Sabbath rule. Tony Iommi is the godfather of riffs.
Google “Tony Iommi fingers” for a *wild story*
This album started my Metal journey!
His guitarist, Randy Rhodes, was incredibly good. One of the goats for sure.
They started the heavy metal genre ozzy on his on is awesome as well
Iron man is a must reaction I bet you've heard it also war pigs is one of the best anti war songs ever
After Ozzy left black sabbath sabbath picked up a lead singer by the name of Ronnie James Dio, they weren’t quite is great with him, but he is a great vocalist, and went on to make his own grade albums with Dio. You guys should check out a Dio they have some great songs as well.
Want to react to another fun songs I listened to as a 12 yr old kid? Not "rock" but check out "Downtown" by Petula Clark and Afternoon Delight.
Both huge 70s hits 😊
Geezer Butler wrote this song and it's about depression.
MASTERS OF REALITY THEIR BEST ALBUM
If you want to explore your musical horizons , here's a band for you BAND-MAID , all female Japanese rock band , you can start with there 1st MV from 2014 Thrill , or Domination , official live video from 2020 they won`t disappoint .
I remember it was my music and still 🤔 i was 22 years old 😱
"They look so Young" yeah it is 53 years ago so they were young ha ha. Anyway they tuned down guitar and base to get a darker and more heavier sound. Listen to War pigs or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, they have done a lot of good heavy music. They have a unique sound. We had never heard anything like that before they came.
omg, the bassist is amazing
NOT OZZY'S BAND. By now, you should know that. Toni's finger tips were cut off in an accident. So he has some sort of rubber tips added to his fingers.
Everybody has a first time with sabbath
Sabbath started in 60's. Ozzy was in the band originally but went on to headline his own band Ozzy Osbourne.
The godfather of heavy metal awesome band thats why they call ozzy osbourne the Prince of darkness i his solo stuff is brilliant to listen to crazy train by ozzy
Osbourne's excessive substance abuse led to his firing in 1979. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio.
Following the break-up of their previous band, Mythology, in 1968, guitarist Tony Iommi (capital I, not L) and drummer Bill Ward sought to form a heavy blues rock band in Aston, Birmingham. They enlisted bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who had played together in a band called Rare Breed, Osbourne having placed an advertisement in a local music shop: "OZZY ZIG Needs Gig - has own PA". Wikipedia.
Great reaction the 70s classic rock decade