They were not ahead. They were just great. Because now groups are on average worse than then. There are many great groups but overall there were better then.
@XrKnight, So when *was* "their time" supposed to be-- The year 2525 or somethin? (But seriously, that cliche doesn't work unless U say that LedZep & DeepPurple were also "ahead of their time". Why not just say they're *innovators?*
My favorite Sabbath song-the opening riff still gives me chills after 40+ years. You would have a field day breaking down the pain and rage of Megalomania, one of Sabbath's epics from the Sabotage album. Buckle up... ;)
T should do the whole Sabotage album.....he would freak out !!! OZZY WAS A GOD HERE !!!!....T....Tuesday is my birthday.....do it man do it...the whole album.......Blow your mind !!!!
This is THE black Sabbath album for me. The definition of original Black Sabbath ... I like all the Sabbath Albums to some degress but THIS ALBUM .... THIS IS PURE GOLD
Saw Black Sabbath in 1974 at the Spectrum in Philly.Along with Boston and Frank Zappa.I was in the Navy at the time and was 17 years old.I'm 63 now and remember it well.Tickets were $7.
a huge leap in their progression and this was 1972 when nothing else like this existed. Vol. 4 isn't revered like Paranoid and Master of Reality but I love it even more because they took real chances with the music while the kids were watching David Cassidy lol
I first heard this song forty or so years ago and (other than it's an incredible piece), the thing that has stuck with me all these years is the line..."I've seen the future and I've left it behind"
Supernaut! Oh yeah, I remember those days. Funky Rock Jam... Man, they had so many great Songs. Still play them today! "I seen the future and I left it behind!" Damn those lyrics!💯🔥
I loved seeing your expression during this, I'm sure I looked the same the first time I heard Supernaut. My favourite Sabbath track. Greatest riff ever!
eric brown Black Sabbath are from a place called Aston, Birmingham. It’s in England, so that is were The Musical Genre called metal. Was obviously invented.
Anything off of Sabatage. Hole in the sky, symptom of the universe, Megalomania, The thrill of it all, the Writ. Best album IMHO. He really couldn't do much off that album after a short while. His voice could not hit the notes. I have everything by them, even the Tony Martin days. I even have the bootleg with Ray Gillian doing the Eternal Idol album. It was totally re-recorded with Tony Martin after Ray Left(asked to leave) RIP, and went on with Jake E Lee to start Badlands. There is another great album. Badlands. I have a copy of the third one Dusk that was never released. All 3 of the badlands albums were great, but the first is by far the best.
This song is about a special type of acid trip ( they all took alot of LSD in the early days) that if experienced it you would feel like you could fly around the world etc - I love ur reactions!
You should check out both the Nativity In Black albums where a bunch of famous metal bands cover Sabbath songs. The re-interpretation of songs is pretty cool.
@@sboloshis1188 1,000 Homo DJ's, not 10,000... ua-cam.com/video/PPTEbfjeGJw/v-deo.html Al Jourgensen (Ministry, Pailhead, Revolting Cocks) and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) are members of this studio only band.
Yeah, thats Ozzy on vocals (album is from 1972). Killer main riff, always reminded me of Jimmy Page. Bill Ward on drums is amazing, his drum solo on the live version is crazy (John Bonham was a big fan of this song)
All members except Jimmy Page showed up when Sabbath were recording Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and they jammed to this with Bonham on drums. Plant and Jones cheered them on. It is said it was recorded by Tony but he's not sure where it ended up. The reason for Zep showing up was to see if Sabbath would join Zeps new label Swan Song. But they declined.
Plant and Bonham knew Sabbath before they were in Zeppelin. Before Sabbath was a band. Before they were called Earth. One day Some of members saw a band setting up to play concert and they said that's Robert Plant. They said hey mate you in New band. Robert says yes I joined the Yardbirds. They changed their name to Led Zeppelin later on. John Bonham was best man at Tony Iommis wedding also.
I remember hearing Bill Ward saying he was scared to have Bonham play is drum kit because Bonham was notorious for destroying drum heads from hitting them so hard.
@@shawnevarts511 - Bill also mentioned John was envious of the size of Bill's kit on later tours - he would say that Robert and Jimmy were bastards that never let him have any drums. John and Robert often partied at Ozzy's farm during the mid 70s - and in the local pub, to preserve his anonymity, Robert Plant used the name Ted Zeppelin as an alias.
Supernaut is from vol 4. album 1972. This Black Sabbath song was one of John Bonhams favourite. He liked to play the song and was a friend of Black Sabbath. He borrowed Bill Wards drumkit and Bonham and other members from Led Zeppelin jammed along with Sabbath in the mid seventies.
Black Sabbath’s debut album turns 50 years Feb 13, so it would be a perfect day for another Sabbath song ..with Ozzy, Dio, Gillan, Hughes or Tony Martin ..all the eras have many gems.
This almost has a disco vibe, but something else that i noticed was in the riff it sounded like he stopped playing in the middle and the bass filled in part of the riff,it sounds like with slides or bravado,never heard this before in any song, very creative, let me know if you hear what i hear!!!
Been listening Black Sabbath since was I was 10 am 60 now. Still love it! Most kids were listening to the The Monkees and Archies. I knew it was great it made me want to practice guitar day and night. Some of the kids parents thought it was terrible music but I knew Black Sabbath was kid ass it didn't bother me what they thought.
Like I've mentioned before, you can not go wrong with anything from the first 5 Black Sabbath albums. I really love the funky section of this song. I've have never found any info about that section of the song, but I would not be surprised at all if it was inspired by Carlos Santana and his band.
As the title says, Vol. 4 is the 4th Sabbath album. N.I.B. is off Black Sabbath, which was their first album, so you can hear the progression of Ozzy from his rawer blues style on the debut to how he was here, in only 2 years. And he still was to develop further on the next two albums, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage, which contain some of the best vocals Ozzy ever performed, imo.
Mister frank zappa considered this song in his top 5 all time. John bonham of led zeppelin considered it his favorite Black Sabbath song. This needs to be played at 11 so your neighbors can sing along.
Into the Void is probably my favourite Sabbath song. Other good ones are: Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Fairies Wear Boots, Children of the Grave, Snowblind, etc.
That's awesome you made that connection to Led Zeppelin. I always think the same thing. That's why they are my two favorite bands, and why I think they are both so amazing. Because you don't just have 1 or 2 really good band members carrying the band; each of the 4 members of both bands were absolutely incredible at what they did. I mean, Ozzy and Robert: 2 of the best and most unique singers to ever live. Jimmy Page and Tony Iommi: 2 of the best and most innovative guitarists to ever play. John Paul Jones and Geezer Butler: 2 of the greatest bassists to ever play. And then you have John Bonham and Bill Ward: who are unquestionably 2 of the best drummers that have ever lived. Nice reaction man. Loved it. Keep it going!
This was from the 70’s and was their fourth album, hence, Vol 4. When I was in high school the students were allowed to play music over the PA system in the halls during passing periods; this was my first exposure to Vol 4. Ozzy was the original frontman/vocalist for Sabbath. Dio joined them after Ozzy was gone.
man....THIS is what a reaction should be! no stopping the music every ten seconds to tell some convoluted story or BS like that....just freeform and getting down to the music! You have a new subscriber man! Keep em' coming and enjoy the new music you get into! :D
what really incredible ..is that Tony had the ends of his fingers cut off when he worked in a steel plant ..he melted some plastic to fit those fingers and still uses them today
Consider this: Tony is right handed. He taught himself to play left handed because nobody told him how to play right handed before he learned to play. If you really listen to his live solos, there are moments where you can tell his brain is running faster than his fingers can keep up. I always wondered why there were these occasional 'bursts' of scales in those solos until I found that out.
Hey man, I came across your channel looking for Pantera reactions and I gotta tell you I instantly fell in love with your personality and appreciation for music. I recommend you earlier Pnatera stuff ('83-'88), which was more of a glam metal. I recommend song "Forever Tonight" form 1985 for very very different vibe (singer at the time was Terry Glaze) or "We'll meet again" from next album with Philip Anselmo for moderately different vibe and solo that will make you wet. Cheers
Great video, you really enjoy good music🤘🤘🤘!! Black Sabbath is and will always be my favourite metal band of the 70's...all the guitar riffs that Tony Iommi invented are mind-blowing, he really was ahead of his time. Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin were great bands with excellent musicians, no doubt about that but Black Sabbath was some kind of "monster band". There are a lot of Black Sabbath songs you can listen to : "Hand of Doom", "The Wizard", "Hole in the Sky", "Symptom of the Universe", "Electric Funerals", "Children of the Grave", "Into the Void", "Lord of this World",...very cool video as usual!!
As well as Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio, they have also had, Ian Gillan (Born Again), Glenn Hughes (Seventh Star) and Tony Martin (Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, TYR, Cross Purposes and Forbidden) as lead singers. Ronnie sang on Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumaniser and The Devil You Know (although the band was called Heaven and Hell, it was the same line up as Mob Rules.)
This album came out in 1972, Black Sabbath & paranoid were 1970 , Master of Reality 1971, Vol 4 1972, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 1974, Sabotage 1975, Technical Ecstasy 1976 Never say Die 1978 The 1st Ozzy Era.
Bill Ward on drums was ahead of his time... the whole band was ahead of their time.
EXACTLY RIGHT!!! I was about to post my comment saying the same thing. I had to toss a thumbs up to ya!!
Bill Ward is a very underrated drummer.
Slayin the skins
They were not ahead. They were just great. Because now groups are on average worse than then. There are many great groups but overall there were better then.
@XrKnight, So when *was* "their time" supposed to be-- The year 2525 or somethin? (But seriously, that cliche doesn't work unless U say that LedZep & DeepPurple were also "ahead of their time". Why not just say they're *innovators?*
You can always count on Bill Ward to beat the drums like they owe him money.
Pedals? What are those? Lmao as he hammers away on the drums like a 1950s prison guard. Gotta love good ol Bill
My favorite Sabbath song-the opening riff still gives me chills after 40+ years.
You would have a field day breaking down the pain and rage of Megalomania, one of Sabbath's epics from the Sabotage album.
Buckle up... ;)
Seatbelts required absolutely. And warning MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO THOSE WITH PACEMAKER.
Love Sabbath🔊🎸
Tony Iommi "Is" the Heavy Metal Riff Master !!!! : D
He got that sound from having to loosen his strings not to make his already missing fingers hurt when he played.
I love seeing the reaction of people discovering Sabbath for the first time. Reminds me of when I first listened to in the 70s.
I like your name
Sabbath really started to expand their sound on this album, it's a masterpiece.
Technical Ecstasy was a technical masterpiece.
Vol 4 is my all time favourite Metal album.
Can't say what my favorite albums are. Depends on my mood and what I feel like listening to.
Aiden Macleod that the same as me. But I still have all time favourites.
Drummer Bill Ward stated that this was John Bonhams favorite Sabbath song. So your Zeppelin comment fits right in
Great reaction. Please do Symptom of The Universe by Black Sabbath. That song is so underrated and the drummer goes off on that one.
Fuck yes. That song has the heaviest riff ever
Seconded Symptom of the Universe.
One of the best song by sabbath ever
Vol 4. Underrated and Ahead of its time...one of their best albums!
The greatest riff of all time ... by the greatest riffmeister to ever strap on a guitar!
Their 1975 album Sabotage. “Symptom of the Universe" is Pure Heavy Metal!
T should do the whole Sabotage album.....he would freak out !!! OZZY WAS A GOD HERE !!!!....T....Tuesday is my birthday.....do it man do it...the whole album.......Blow your mind !!!!
It a must album for any Sabbath fan. A hidden gem of heavy metal.
Oh Yessss ! Sabatoge & vol 4 are incredible !
@@yankeerepairs sabotage master of reality sabbath bloody sabbath vol4 and black sabbath.
AND PARANOID.
My favorite band of all time
This is real deal Sabbath-Head stuff right here.
Under The Sun is the last song on this record.. so heavy it could break your radio.
In the forging of metal, Sabbath were the hammer! Thanks man, loved the reaction|!
This whole album is a masterpiece.
The energy of this song! I can not sit still when I hear it...THanks....
Now maybe more people will understand why Black Sabbath has been my #1 band since 1972. They were freaking awesome.
Amazing how these guy were so young and still hit it, 50 years later and sounds just as good.
This song is stupid good. God tier Sabbath
I listened to Sabbath 1970, in a blown 427, Chevelle 5:13 gears, cam and headers. The music went along with the ground pounding Chevy.
Supernaut is all win! What a great riff!!!!
Very happy to see you do this. Please do a reaction to "Into the Void" (off of Master of Reality)!
Yes, also, master of reality & sabotage & vol 4 - all 🔥 albums !!
@Pauly196740 AKA Birth of Stoner Rock
This is THE black Sabbath album for me. The definition of original Black Sabbath ... I like all the Sabbath Albums to some degress but THIS ALBUM .... THIS IS PURE GOLD
Saw Black Sabbath in 1974 at the Spectrum in Philly.Along with Boston and Frank Zappa.I was in the Navy at the time and was 17 years old.I'm 63 now and remember it well.Tickets were $7.
Nice, paid $3.50 in 1971 to see them at the Long Beach Arena
Lol I liked when you said the drums are great in this song and then the song said hold my beer
a huge leap in their progression and this was 1972 when nothing else like this existed. Vol. 4 isn't revered like Paranoid and Master of Reality but I love it even more because they took real chances with the music while the kids were watching David Cassidy lol
I first heard this song forty or so years ago and (other than it's an incredible piece), the thing that has stuck with me all these years is the line..."I've seen the future and I've left it behind"
Yup. The last verse is my epitaph.
Believe me. This really is the best Sabbath song you’ll find. An absolute masterpiece.
...you are now officially one of The Brethren since you have recognized Tony Iommi as the guitar riff master.
Sabbath symptoms of the universe and hand of doom are two songs you have to listen too
On my way!
Frank Zappa said this was his favorite song by Sabbath...
Zappa would.
Frank Zappa was also a bad ass 🎸player! 🤘🏻
@@YaHUKaB_ShaRaYAL_YaShaRAL Yes he was!! Let's hope T will take the hint and react to some of the suggestions in the comments...
@@leddygee1896
Yeah he was weird but man he was bad ass too!
FZ was right.
Supernaut! Oh yeah, I remember those days. Funky Rock Jam...
Man, they had so many great Songs. Still play them today! "I seen the future and I left it behind!" Damn those lyrics!💯🔥
geezer kills it with bill on this. the rythym section on this is fire.
On all cylinders
I loved seeing your expression during this, I'm sure I looked the same the first time I heard Supernaut. My favourite Sabbath track. Greatest riff ever!
Vol4 , 1 brilliant album , my favourite growing up , bought it at 14 and still listen to it now at 62 👍
Bill Ward is one of the most underrated drummers in rock
For me he has the edge over bonzo
Tony is considered the “king” of riffs
Fully agree, Tony's playing was on another level ☝
Ward n Butler on of the very finest rhythum sections around. Just pays to come from a jazz music background. Wards drumming swings, bit like Ian Paice
Great reaction...Sabbath is the most influential band of all time
There was also a band called the Beatles...
Sabbath arepossibly second most influential
Absolutely not. That’s the Beatles, who even influenced Ozzy Osbourne.
I thank comedian Jim Norton for exposing me to this band . They hold up so well and are the greatest metal band I ever heard.
eric brown Black Sabbath are from a place called Aston, Birmingham. It’s in England, so that is were The Musical Genre called metal. Was obviously invented.
This was the soundtrack to my acid days in San Diego... Sabbath somehow, fit right in.
Anything off of Sabatage. Hole in the sky, symptom of the universe, Megalomania, The thrill of it all, the Writ. Best album IMHO. He really couldn't do much off that album after a short while. His voice could not hit the notes. I have everything by them, even the Tony Martin days. I even have the bootleg with Ray Gillian doing the Eternal Idol album. It was totally re-recorded with Tony Martin after Ray Left(asked to leave) RIP, and went on with Jake E Lee to start Badlands. There is another great album. Badlands. I have a copy of the third one Dusk that was never released. All 3 of the badlands albums were great, but the first is by far the best.
Sabotage even
Totally agree that is their best album imo
Sabotage ! Great Great Album !!
Yes, Hole In The Sky is another rocker!
Yes! Badlands first album was a masterpiece.
This song is about a special type of acid trip ( they all took alot of LSD in the early days) that if experienced it you would feel like you could fly around the world etc - I love ur reactions!
You should check out both the Nativity In Black albums where a bunch of famous metal bands cover Sabbath songs. The re-interpretation of songs is pretty cool.
_Nativity in Black_ sure has a couple of standout songs! Sepultura's version of _Symptom of the Universe_ is absolutely killer!
@@sboloshis1188 1,000 Homo DJ's, not 10,000... ua-cam.com/video/PPTEbfjeGJw/v-deo.html
Al Jourgensen (Ministry, Pailhead, Revolting Cocks) and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) are members of this studio only band.
Yeah, thats Ozzy on vocals (album is from 1972). Killer main riff, always reminded me of Jimmy Page. Bill Ward on drums is amazing, his drum solo on the live version is crazy (John Bonham was a big fan of this song)
All members except Jimmy Page showed up when Sabbath were recording Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and they jammed to this with Bonham on drums. Plant and Jones cheered them on. It is said it was recorded by Tony but he's not sure where it ended up. The reason for Zep showing up was to see if Sabbath would join Zeps new label Swan Song. But they declined.
Wow! That’s crazy! Would’ve loved to see that jam session
Plant and Bonham knew Sabbath before they were in Zeppelin. Before Sabbath was a band. Before they were called Earth. One day Some of members saw a band setting up to play concert and they said that's Robert Plant. They said hey mate you in New band. Robert says yes I joined the Yardbirds. They changed their name to Led Zeppelin later on. John Bonham was best man at Tony Iommis wedding also.
I remember hearing Bill Ward saying he was scared to have Bonham play is drum kit because Bonham was notorious for destroying drum heads from hitting them so hard.
@@shawnevarts511 - Bill also mentioned John was envious of the size of Bill's kit on later tours - he would say that Robert and Jimmy were bastards that never let him have any drums. John and Robert often partied at Ozzy's farm during the mid 70s - and in the local pub, to preserve his anonymity, Robert Plant used the name Ted Zeppelin as an alias.
Supernaut is from vol 4. album 1972. This Black Sabbath song was one of John Bonhams favourite. He liked to play the song and was a friend of Black Sabbath. He borrowed Bill Wards drumkit and Bonham and other members from Led Zeppelin jammed along with Sabbath in the mid seventies.
"Symptom of the Universe"
Symptom of the universe by sabbath is considered the 1st thrash song 10 years before metallica
1st thrash song is perhaps Stone cold crazy or Ogre Battle or one two other songs from Queen.
Black Sabbath’s debut album turns 50 years Feb 13, so it would be a perfect day for another Sabbath song ..with Ozzy, Dio, Gillan, Hughes or Tony Martin ..all the eras have many gems.
"god! damn!"
This almost has a disco vibe, but something else that i noticed was in the riff it sounded like he stopped playing in the middle and the bass filled in part of the riff,it sounds like with slides or bravado,never heard this before in any song, very creative, let me know if you hear what i hear!!!
Been listening Black Sabbath since was I was 10 am 60 now. Still love it! Most kids were listening to the The Monkees and Archies. I knew it was great it made me want to practice guitar day and night. Some of the kids parents thought it was terrible music but I knew Black Sabbath was kid ass it didn't bother me what they thought.
"I've seen the future, and I've left it behind"......
They are all amazing here but the drums wow they're killin me. That solo at 3:30.. unreal man . Bill was kicking butt !!!
After forever will blow your mind
Don’'t forget Ian Gillan (”Born Again”), Glenn Hughes (”Seventh Star”) and Tony Martin (”The Eternal Idol”, ”Headless Cross”, ”TYR”, ”Cross Purposes”, ”Cross Purposes Live”, ”Forbidden”) either.
And don't forget Ray Gillen from the phenomenal live performances
Also Rob Halford, who in November 1992 filled in for Dio for two shows when Dio refused to sing for Sabbath as the opening act for Ozzy.
it's so nice to see your reactions enjoying the song dude :D
Sabbath had a few singers after the Dio era.
Tony Martin was one
Glen Hughes, Tony Martin, Ian Gillian, Ray Gillen
@@xdavidgoliathx5890 Ian Gillian "Born Again" Best BS album (cassette) ever puchcased!
@@wespeacock793 Caught that tour. They encored with Smoke On The Water. Geezer playing that bass line was killer.
Ian Gillan era produced Born Again album album....so sick and dark. Fantastic piece of work
One of my go-to songs when I'm cruising on my Harley. Groovy, Heavy, and downright Nasty.
Hell-lo, it's called a Hog.
Not only funky but almost sounded like disco especially during Bill Ward drum solo
You are so fortunate to be listening to this for the first time 🥰
Like I've mentioned before, you can not go wrong with anything from the first 5 Black Sabbath albums. I really love the funky section of this song. I've have never found any info about that section of the song, but I would not be surprised at all if it was inspired by Carlos Santana and his band.
Always reminded me of Woodstock.
@@EuphoriaCyborg YES! The jam session that Santana does is amazing and how Carlos lets the band member have their thunder.
As the title says, Vol. 4 is the 4th Sabbath album. N.I.B. is off Black Sabbath, which was their first album, so you can hear the progression of Ozzy from his rawer blues style on the debut to how he was here, in only 2 years. And he still was to develop further on the next two albums, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage, which contain some of the best vocals Ozzy ever performed, imo.
Mister frank zappa considered this song in his top 5 all time. John bonham of led zeppelin considered it his favorite Black Sabbath song. This needs to be played at 11 so your neighbors can sing along.
Into the Void is probably my favourite Sabbath song. Other good ones are: Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Fairies Wear Boots, Children of the Grave, Snowblind, etc.
Dude love you channel!!!!!! Yes Tony iomi is the riff master!!!
That's awesome you made that connection to Led Zeppelin. I always think the same thing. That's why they are my two favorite bands, and why I think they are both so amazing. Because you don't just have 1 or 2 really good band members carrying the band; each of the 4 members of both bands were absolutely incredible at what they did. I mean, Ozzy and Robert: 2 of the best and most unique singers to ever live. Jimmy Page and Tony Iommi: 2 of the best and most innovative guitarists to ever play. John Paul Jones and Geezer Butler: 2 of the greatest bassists to ever play. And then you have John Bonham and Bill Ward: who are unquestionably 2 of the best drummers that have ever lived. Nice reaction man. Loved it. Keep it going!
I remember listening to this and understanding the lyrics the concept it literally blew my young mind to pieces
Growing up in the 70's were just magical times. By the way it's ESSENTIAL you check out War Pigs live in Paris 1970
Personally ....one of my top 5 Sabbath tracks of all time. And there are so many to choose from.
Great reaction. I feel the same way every time I have listened to it since 1980.
Your horizons are being expanded. Nice job.
Bonham and Zappas favourite track
This was from the 70’s and was their fourth album, hence, Vol 4. When I was in high school the students were allowed to play music over the PA system in the halls during passing periods; this was my first exposure to Vol 4. Ozzy was the original frontman/vocalist for Sabbath. Dio joined them after Ozzy was gone.
early Ozzy voice is the best
T Tony is so great 😁 on the guitar. And he lost fingertips on his fret hand. It was before they had ever recorded any songs as wells.
Very astute of you fella. This was actually John Bonhams fave Sabbath track and played it once when guesting with ten on stage!
Symptom of the Universe next!!
man....THIS is what a reaction should be! no stopping the music every ten seconds to tell some convoluted story or BS like that....just freeform and getting down to the music! You have a new subscriber man! Keep em' coming and enjoy the new music you get into! :D
As much as you enjoy Black Sabbath I’d love to hear you critique Kyuss’ "Thumb" and "Green Machine".
And "Gardenia" and "Whitewater"
“G*d damn”.
Ha! Right on, brah
what really incredible ..is that Tony had the ends of his fingers cut off when he worked in a steel plant ..he melted some plastic to fit those fingers and still uses them today
Consider this: Tony is right handed. He taught himself to play left handed because nobody told him how to play right handed before he learned to play. If you really listen to his live solos, there are moments where you can tell his brain is running faster than his fingers can keep up. I always wondered why there were these occasional 'bursts' of scales in those solos until I found that out.
Zakk did an awesome rendition of this song too. Its under the Zakk Sabbath header. So good.
Straight up brain smashing..thank you Sir!
Hey man, I came across your channel looking for Pantera reactions and I gotta tell you I instantly fell in love with your personality and appreciation for music. I recommend you earlier Pnatera stuff ('83-'88), which was more of a glam metal. I recommend song "Forever Tonight" form 1985 for very very different vibe (singer at the time was Terry Glaze) or "We'll meet again" from next album with Philip Anselmo for moderately different vibe and solo that will make you wet. Cheers
Btw DImebag before '92 was known as a Diamond Darrell
Oh and heaviest song imo is Sandblasted Skin.
Hey this track melted my ice cream! Great Review Thanks....
One of my favourite sabbath songs absolutely brilliant love them to death 💀
Great video, you really enjoy good music🤘🤘🤘!! Black Sabbath is and will always be my favourite metal band of the 70's...all the guitar riffs that Tony Iommi invented are mind-blowing, he really was ahead of his time. Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin were great bands with excellent musicians, no doubt about that but Black Sabbath was some kind of "monster band". There are a lot of Black Sabbath songs you can listen to : "Hand of Doom", "The Wizard", "Hole in the Sky", "Symptom of the Universe", "Electric Funerals", "Children of the Grave", "Into the Void", "Lord of this World",...very cool video as usual!!
Cool reaction. Great tune and yes, you pronounced the name right...Iommi.
As well as Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio, they have also had, Ian Gillan (Born Again), Glenn Hughes (Seventh Star) and Tony Martin (Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, TYR, Cross Purposes and Forbidden) as lead singers. Ronnie sang on Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumaniser and The Devil You Know (although the band was called Heaven and Hell, it was the same line up as Mob Rules.)
Black Sabbath has had several lead singers, including Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Ray Gillen of Badlands (RIP), and Tony Martin.
The band that gave us heavy metal music.
First one, Great song from ubderrated 4 album. A it didfere t song and album. Very Spacey.
Damn autocorrect. Underrated and different.
show me one real metalhead who dont like every sabbath song or cd... and if ozzy is underrated in the mainstream, then he did everything allright...^^
Have you done Snowblind off same album. my favorite Sabbath song along with Into The Void and Planet Caravan
About fell out my chair when I herd someone say they didn't know who dio was
my favorite Sabbath album ever
for me its a tie with sabotage ozzy sings his ass off on that one
This album came out in 1972, Black Sabbath & paranoid were 1970 , Master of Reality 1971, Vol 4 1972, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 1974, Sabotage 1975, Technical Ecstasy 1976 Never say Die 1978 The 1st Ozzy Era.
I would like to see you react to the song 'Diary Of A Madman' by Ozzy Osborne.