Deep Purple enterred the chat : Mandrake root, Speed King, Bloodsucker, Flight of the rat, Livin'wreck, Into the fire , Hard Lovin Man, Fireball, Highway Star, Rat Rat Blue, Burn, Mistreated, Sail Away, Lay down stay down, You fool no one, Stormbringer, Lady double dealer...
Everyone in Sabbath is great in this song but Bill Ward totally GOES OFF! He is, hands down, the most underrated, underappreciated, etc. drummer in the history of rock music.
To understand the impact that Black Sabbath had, u have to take yourself back to the 50's when radio was the only source of music, and records that u heard were your parents' collections... U heard those show tunes and the artists were stars like Bing Crosby and Doris Day, singing these intricate harmonies and calming songs... U had jazz, blues, country western, rockabilly, classical and operatic music. That was it. Then, u got an Elvis Presley record in 1956/ '57 and u heard this sound when his song 'Blue suede shoes' that got u on your feet and ready and dance & jive! That was how rock n' roll spoke to a whole generation across the world from America. Nothing like that was happening anywhere else in the world... This guitar music accompanied w/ drums, bass and piano, sung by this sex symbol guy, who all the girls wanted and all the guys wanted to be. All of a sudden, u got a string of American artists that were ready to boogie and play rock n' roll music... It p!ssed off parents and delighted the kids. That was rock n' roll music. U had Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran... Nothing would ever be the same again. In England, the kids listening to rock n' roll music grew wild about it and picked up guitars themselves to play music... The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who... all got up to the sounds of rock n' roll music. They took it to the next level. But by the end of the 60's, u had the hippie music scene... all about peace & love, and getting stoned. If you were living the hard life and facing harsh realities of war, poverty, instability, pollution, apathy and violence... that floral crap made no sense to you. In the middle of that, there comes this band that does not look or sound like anybody out there... singing about horrible and hollow life, and u can immediately feel what they are playing... u hear what they are saying, just like the kids in the 50's felt when they heard rock n' roll music! That was what Black Sabbath did when they dropped onto the scene in 1970. After Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix... Black Sabbath was the band that embodied a seismic shift in rock n' roll music - it became something new, that got the tag 'heavy metal' (even though they fancied the term 'hard rock') and changed the music scene forever. To this day, the music and influence of Black Sabbath can tie generations together cos their sound from the 70's still resonates... Just as The Beatles still get acclaim to this day from every spectrum of pop music.
KIng Crimson 21st Century Szcoid man was also an example of early Metal , however group didnt go that way live Earthbound great recording . That said Sabbath grasped the metal and I'm one of their original fans
@@andremariano6263 Sabbath is my favorite band of all time and all members carry their own weight lol can't say enough positive things about all of them
Black Sabbath - is that kind of an "artefact" all scientists explorers dream to fnd. I mean THAT type of Artefact that "explains it all". Like before you experience Black Sabbath you feel like you "know it all", but when you discover what these people were doing back then - all your previous knowledge is being seen in a different light. Like, oh, my god, now I know whare are "all of the roots". I am not sure we can say that "ALL" the roots of metal are in BSabbath, but it seems like "almost all" the roots are there. And that where we all take our hats off. And praise the godfathers )
Not according to Geezer Butler. Geezer wrote the song about someone taking Heroin/injectable drugs because of what he was witnessing "According to Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, he was inspired to write "Hand of Doom" after meeting American soldiers who were so emotionally scarred by the Vietnam War that they started using heroin. "Instead of going back to America, they'd have to have a half-way house and there was one in Germany and one in England," he told IGN in 2010. "We go talking to the soldiers and they were in a terrible state and telling me that a lot of them were doing heroin."
This is by far my favorite song and the first song I learned how to play as a matter of fact this album was the first album I bought back in the 70s damn I'm old 😂😂
How is possible a rock band in same LP includes the greatest anti war song but also the greatest anti drug song;;These guys are something different than any other rock band there is something genius here
It is good that now, people could put things in proper perspective... For me, Black Sabbath is the purest form of heavy metal, it is not my favorite genre, but I can appreciate their true musicians vibes...
Vin, you have to listen to more Hendrix, to get him!! Listen to "Third stone from the Sun!"from the album"Are you experienced" ........ And you'll get him!!🤔🙄😉👌🏾
@@forestduffe5576 Alex Lifeson has to be one of the most versatile guitarists ever. I was lucky to see Rush live a few times. One of the best for sure.
@@robertperrotto870 Absolutely. Eddie also changed how everyone plays the guitar. Even Tony has said this. Randy inspired and a few generations despite being here just a short time.
I was in my prime teen years in the 70's. Sabbath, Zeppelin, Floyd, Priest, Yes, Rush etc etc. If you weren't around in the 70's my musical life is better than yours. Your musical life can't be found in my rear view anywhere.
"Everybody says Hendrix, I haven't seen anything mind boggling about him" Yeah no one has!! Everyone just follows without their ears. Tony Iommi is 10X better than Hendrix!! No , SERIOUSLY!!!! 🎸
Every cool riff has already been written by Black Sabbath. You're either playing it faster or slower or backwards, but they wrote it first.
Rob Zombie
This ☝️
Not true.
Deep Purple enterred the chat :
Mandrake root, Speed King, Bloodsucker, Flight of the rat, Livin'wreck, Into the fire , Hard Lovin Man, Fireball, Highway Star, Rat Rat Blue, Burn, Mistreated, Sail Away, Lay down stay down, You fool no one, Stormbringer, Lady double dealer...
Everyone in Sabbath is great in this song but Bill Ward totally GOES OFF! He is, hands down, the most underrated, underappreciated, etc. drummer in the history of rock music.
Dude!! Bill Ward is far from underappreciated or underrated.
Not it my book. It was him and Bonham that inspired me at 10 years old to pick up the sticks. Lots of great drummers but Wards tom work blew my mind
Oh please stop this crap about underrated please ;)
@@Blaze_1961yes 😂😂 he is great af, but calling him underrated, is the same to call john bonham underrated
He played his bass like a rhythm guitar.
Sabbath is so much more than “metal”.
Bill Ward has said this was one of his favorites to play. You can see why He's phenomenal. That gallop part is one of my fav moments in rock.
To understand the impact that Black Sabbath had, u have to take yourself back to the 50's when radio was the only source of music, and records that u heard were your parents' collections... U heard those show tunes and the artists were stars like Bing Crosby and Doris Day, singing these intricate harmonies and calming songs... U had jazz, blues, country western, rockabilly, classical and operatic music. That was it.
Then, u got an Elvis Presley record in 1956/ '57 and u heard this sound when his song 'Blue suede shoes' that got u on your feet and ready and dance & jive! That was how rock n' roll spoke to a whole generation across the world from America. Nothing like that was happening anywhere else in the world... This guitar music accompanied w/ drums, bass and piano, sung by this sex symbol guy, who all the girls wanted and all the guys wanted to be. All of a sudden, u got a string of American artists that were ready to boogie and play rock n' roll music... It p!ssed off parents and delighted the kids. That was rock n' roll music. U had Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran... Nothing would ever be the same again.
In England, the kids listening to rock n' roll music grew wild about it and picked up guitars themselves to play music... The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who... all got up to the sounds of rock n' roll music. They took it to the next level.
But by the end of the 60's, u had the hippie music scene... all about peace & love, and getting stoned. If you were living the hard life and facing harsh realities of war, poverty, instability, pollution, apathy and violence... that floral crap made no sense to you.
In the middle of that, there comes this band that does not look or sound like anybody out there... singing about horrible and hollow life, and u can immediately feel what they are playing... u hear what they are saying, just like the kids in the 50's felt when they heard rock n' roll music!
That was what Black Sabbath did when they dropped onto the scene in 1970. After Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix... Black Sabbath was the band that embodied a seismic shift in rock n' roll music - it became something new, that got the tag 'heavy metal' (even though they fancied the term 'hard rock') and changed the music scene forever. To this day, the music and influence of Black Sabbath can tie generations together cos their sound from the 70's still resonates... Just as The Beatles still get acclaim to this day from every spectrum of pop music.
KIng Crimson 21st Century Szcoid man was also an example of early Metal , however group didnt go that way live Earthbound great recording . That said Sabbath grasped the metal and I'm one of their original fans
Has always been my favorite Sabbath song. The riffs and riding bass line are absolutely insane
@@andremariano6263 Don't forget Bill Ward... the man is a BEAST!
@@andremariano6263 Sabbath is my favorite band of all time and all members carry their own weight lol can't say enough positive things about all of them
Just heard it a few weeks ago and it's in my top 5 songs of all time. Mind was blown.
I can count at least 15 Sabbath songs that my favourite
And every one of them is "the best" ;)
They all kill on this track. Bill Ward though 😍😅
Some much groove going on
And that is why Bill Ward is my favourite hard rock drummer.
Black Sabbath - is that kind of an "artefact" all scientists explorers dream to fnd. I mean THAT type of Artefact that "explains it all". Like before you experience Black Sabbath you feel like you "know it all", but when you discover what these people were doing back then - all your previous knowledge is being seen in a different light. Like, oh, my god, now I know whare are "all of the roots". I am not sure we can say that "ALL" the roots of metal are in BSabbath, but it seems like "almost all" the roots are there. And that where we all take our hats off. And praise the godfathers )
The song is first person perspective of US Solider in how he was dealing and seeing in Vietnam.
Not true at all. This song is all about heroin addiction, post vietnam.
Not according to Geezer Butler. Geezer wrote the song about someone taking Heroin/injectable drugs because of what he was witnessing "According to Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, he was inspired to write "Hand of Doom" after meeting American soldiers who were so emotionally scarred by the Vietnam War that they started using heroin. "Instead of going back to America, they'd have to have a half-way house and there was one in Germany and one in England," he told IGN in 2010. "We go talking to the soldiers and they were in a terrible state and telling me that a lot of them were doing heroin."
Hands down their best song.
this one& electric funeral are just badass
disagree. Lord of this world and into the void. Those riffs are just killer.
Maybe, I'd put Black Sabbath and Sweet Leaf as contenders too. And not just because they are genre-defining. That's no coincidence either
@@kevinmitchell4018 hell yeah, both are my fav from them, also their self title song is awesome
War pigs
One of the best rhythm sections to ever grace the stage.
One of the most intense songs ever about addiction, mainly because it doesn't moralize about it- it tells it like it is, at gut level.
This is the original, and, BEST Sabbath line-up. Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and, Bill Ward.
Dio line up was pretty damn good too
Black Sabbath. Thrill of it all
Greatness! Thank you for reacting to this.....
This is by far my favorite song and the first song I learned how to play as a matter of fact this album was the first album I bought back in the 70s damn I'm old 😂😂
This song makes one want to try harder.
Acid Jazz too Vin babee.
This is not a song this is a experience genius guys
Black Sabbath is a legendary band . One in of their best songs.
How is possible a rock band in same LP includes the greatest anti war song but also the greatest anti drug song;;These guys are something different than any other rock band there is something genius here
Actually I think that Sabbath was the greatest pro-Christian artists too.
Maybe in paradox way like St. Augustine but anyway
Slayer did a Cover of Hand of Doom by Black Sabbath.
Him band cover sabbath hand of Doom very nice
Every metal band has covered sabbath
@@kevinsteadman7215 I Doubt That.
It is good that now, people could put things in proper perspective... For me, Black Sabbath is the purest form of heavy metal, it is not my favorite genre, but I can appreciate their true musicians vibes...
Yeh...not bad for learned Jazz artists and much more hey!😉
Jimi Hendix died the same day this album was released and Janice Joplin died two weeks later both overdoses.
just awesome
Masterpiece
Sabbath!!!!
Black Sabbath is no doubt the first metal band 20 years ahead
Vin, you have to listen to more Hendrix, to get him!! Listen to "Third stone from the Sun!"from the album"Are you experienced" ........ And you'll get him!!🤔🙄😉👌🏾
You forgot Eddie Van Halen Vin.....absolute game changer of the guitar. Randy Rhoads is another. RIP
Both of them were influenced by Toni Iommi
Favorite guitarist is the dude from Rush
@@forestduffe5576 Alex Lifeson has to be one of the most versatile guitarists ever. I was lucky to see Rush live a few times. One of the best for sure.
@@robertperrotto870 Absolutely. Eddie also changed how everyone plays the guitar. Even Tony has said this. Randy inspired and a few generations despite being here just a short time.
Eddie worshiped Tony.
Fucking love this song and the (funny) cover by cephalic Carnage
Sabbath created it
Priest gave it an identity
Iron Maiden perfected it
You have to listen to Hendrix audio album cuts 🔥🎸👌😎
Dynamics
What did you give the song 10 or higher????
Now that youve done this, next up should be Lord Of This World, if you havent already reacted to it.
Next react to black sabbath song...under the sun nice great song
I was in my prime teen years in the 70's. Sabbath, Zeppelin, Floyd, Priest, Yes, Rush etc etc. If you weren't around in the 70's my musical life is better than yours. Your musical life can't be found in my rear view anywhere.
Behemoth please 😁 new songs out
Soldiers and patriots all coming back from Vietnam addicted to smack. Where was it? They couldn't get it.
vietnam vets
"Everybody says Hendrix, I haven't seen anything mind boggling about him" Yeah no one has!! Everyone just follows without their ears. Tony Iommi is 10X better than Hendrix!! No , SERIOUSLY!!!! 🎸
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