@@seelenwinter6662exactly. I hate when people try to say anything different. People say “deep purple created heavy metal” when that is the farthest thing from the truth, deep purple had a rock sound but NOT metal. Black Sabbath created Heavy metal period.
The entire Paranoid album is just a classic that is basically the birth of heavy metal but seriously has a lot of hard rock progressive based sounds. It's just incredible music. Bill Ward (drums) was always a highly influential drummer and could beat a 6 piece kit like it was owing EVERYONE money. Geezer Buttler is no slouch on the bass either.
My 14 year old self listened to this in my bedroom in the basement in the dark with headphones on, for the first time 50 years ago. Epic Moment. 🎶🤟✌👋👉🇨🇦
I ain't going lie. You guys have the best reaction channel around. First, you are hitting all the heavy weights or rock, hard rock, and metal. On top of that, you guys are picking up the thing we noticed when we first heard these tunes. Ward takes all of the Sabbath songs to another level. His beats and fills are iconic. Speaking of iconic, you need to do Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio on vocals. He is considered by many one of greatest singers in metal history and took Sabbath to another level. Check out Heaven and Hell, but the song "Sign of the Southern Cross" is IMO, the greatest song in metal history. I am sure many will agree. It's incredible!
You can't get more iconic than this one! When I was 12, my 17 year-old sister was dating a big Sabbath fan, he was the first to play this for me and it blew my mind - I played the crap out of that record all summer long. Some straight-ahead, hard-hitting metal magic right here - keep on rocking!🤘
I was 8 or 9 - my best friend's uncle lived in their (semi-converted) garage - he was a biker and re-offender - this music scared the sh*t out of me, but I was more than intrigued
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH !!!! La n Che This is the one the iconic the awesome Iron Man !!!! From my young days in the early 70s and the suburban stoners to the hardcore Punks in the 1980s this was and is a beast of jam !! Heavy riffage horror movie revenge weirdness and a sludge pile of doom ! A masterpiece !! Thanx !!!!
My Grandmama took me to the record store with my Christmas money when I was 11. This is what I chose. Almost randomly. Like that weird album cover spoke to me. I had to look up "paranoid" in the encyclopedia dictionary. The music was self explanatory though. I remember my grandma going "you sure?". Best Christmas money I ever spent, really.
My top 3 growing up...Sabbath, Zeppelin, Deep Purple. Whichever band i was listening to at the time was the best band in the world. Bill Ward, John Bonham, and Ian Paice were my drum instructors. Needle to vinyl over and over and over and....I still crank the p.a. and monitors in basement and jam to this stuff when not working on current band set list
I made the mistake of borrowing this 8 track from a friend when I was 16 in 1973 and driving alone out in the woods of the Addick's Reservoir outside of Houston, Texas at zero dark thirty. This song was playing when I drove past the "blue-light" cemetery for the first time that was supposed to glow from the swamp gas. When I saw the reflection of the tail lights of my '66 Chevelle off a sign in my rear-view mirror I nearly crapped my pants!
Not sure if you already have heard this: Tony Iommi (the guitarist) had an accident with a sheet metal sheer before joining Black Sabbath, resulting in the loss of the tips of two fingers on his fretboard hand (his right, he played left-handed). He fashioned his own prosthetic fingertips, originally from the tips from pool cues; This actually adds to his greatness, as they act kinda like mini slides, and make his sound the unique joy that it is. In some videos you can see them, and once you know they're there, you'll notice them in the sound as well. Another thing about Tony: he played with Jethro Tull before joining Sabbath.
This can't be true, can it? I mean, I'm sure you aren't lying. But how did I not hear of this, being around 12 when this album came out, and having a 3 year older brother who was a big rocker? Cool story.
@@tommythompson9565 It's true, at least for the most part, my memory might be inaccurate on some parts (such as exactly when it happened), but you can search on it and probably get something very similar. I didn't know it myself until sometime in the 90's, but it does explain his unique sound.
@@tommythompson9565 I looked at Wiki and some other sites, and they don't mention the pool cue tips, thought I'm certain I heard it somewhere...but plastic dishsoap caps is also pretty strange and inventive. He probably used something custom made later, I saw one pic where whatever he had had fingernails painted on. :D
"Hand of Doom" should be your next Sabbath reaction. Since you guys like drums, well, this one doesn't disappoint and ofcoarse the song is AWESOME❗️❗️ "Into the Void"...another must! Sabbath kinda mirrored Zeppelin with releases, basically dropped them together 👈
1968... I am 14 years old at the "Strawberry Festival" in O.C. Calif.. and saw this band live. After doing a show in San Diego, on the bus to L.A. they were told about the festival, so they stopped, seeing a stage Ozzy Volunteered to play a couple, they had the guitars and a drum kit was there... So.. Unscheduled, unannounced, unexpected. Black Sabbath did.... "Iron Man"... "Paranoid"... "The Wizard"... "War Pigs"... to about a crowd of 5,000.... It was awesome. Right place at the right time.
Their first album would make a great review song by song I believe they literally went into the studio and recorded most of the album live it's unbelievably heavy😮
Awesome reaction! The way you guys were can't-help-it bobbing your craniums to this kick-ass classic, you're headbanging with the best of 'em! It just keeps getting better, and then. my God, that last 1/4 or so, starting at about 5:40 here--fuggedaboudit!
Great song, trend setting album and all time legends, you hit another classic tune. Their influence continues to this day. Try Electric Funeral off the same album but you guys should hear their first 6 albums in their entirety, one great track after another. Not just another Rock Band but Pop Culture Ikons! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
"This is a real gangster record" I guess that was about what our parents had in mind back around 1970. I heard the three albums: Black Sabbath's Paranoid, Deep Purple in rock, and Santana's Abraxas at a friends house in one afternoon. At that time I was already familiar with Led Zeppelin 1+2, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, and Zappa. But I thought: How could it possibly be heavier...? ...and did it?
you guys are the best....its difficult to react to something youve never encountered, black sabbath, a band very simply that created a new gendre.......a most influential band of all time...love you guys appreciate the talent!!
Timeless song, iconic even! Saw Black Sabbath in 1974, Ozzy was still at the top of his game, and what can you say about the band?! Lots of headbanging to this one! Excellent reaction as usual…thanks for your insight!
My first sabbath song in 75...Never stopped loving them...If you go through their discography NOT ONE SINGLE SONG IS ALIKE...EVERY SONG IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT.. Caps for emphasis...
Hey guys! An Older cousin of mine Was in a blues band before he passed away earlier this year. I'm trying to get his name out because I feel like he deserved much more recognition. He wrote a song for his wife Rayma. She was the love of his life and she got cancer years ago and passed away. He wrote "Rayma's song" After she passed and I would love if you could react to it. It would be Rayma's song by Pete karnes blues band. I think you would like it. he was really good and travelled around the world playing with his band. Thank you!
You guys are great i think Black Sabbath needs to get the Led Zep treatment. Paranoid, warpigs, Sabbath bloody sabbath, and this, top 4 sabbath songs to me!!!
You just listened to the perfect band. Greatest riff guitarist, greatest bass player and of course the drum god Bill Ward. Not to mention the 2nd greatest front man ever. I mean Freddie Mercury existed after all
Yes when I first heard iron man the aggression was off the charts! I turned my best friend on to this song and we used it for our hype for football practice and games! It was staple to here that riff everywhere in high school! I grew up at a great time for music and I loved it all! Chiguy!
First time I heard this song was in a Bar that had been converted inside an old mine shaft in So. Dakota. The sound bounced off the cave walls- making it sound Bigger, more ominous..like we were in Portal. Very awesome effects on a epic song 😱 Agree- This was so aggresive compared to 'regular' rock+roll.
Yeah, that was hilarious! But 47 years ago I got this album on 8-track from a Columbia House subscription, borrowed my little sister’s little boom box that was all speaker and an 8-track slot on the side, and blasted it in the back of the school bus in the morning. Loved it then and still love it today! For me, the Ozzy years were by far their best. So much influence on the direction that rock took into the future.
Nice!!! Like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath is another group of fantastic musicians that were the fathers of heavy metal. Hand of Doom is a drummer’s clinic!!! You will love it!!!!
You need to listen to something from their first self titled album like NIB or The Wizzard, you will be witnessing the birth of heavy metal. The sound of the bass is so unique as the Geezer had prosthetic finger tips from some kind of industrial accident. He would play with the strings really loose to make it easier for him to play.
You always knew who listened to Black Sabbath back in the day we were the ones hanging out on the back porch at the party's always looking for a grey magnetic field.
I remember listening to this album & Sabboth Bloody Sabboth when I was about 14-15 yo with headphones -lights off! They were my older brothers albums who had left for the marines and overseas. I’ll always be grateful for the cool music I was privy too from his collection of early 70’s rock!❤ So awesome to Grow Up with such Amazing Music of the late 60’s and 70’s!
Something in the air in Birmingham in the English midlands during those days, Bill Ward here, Bonham,Bev Bevan ELO ,Graeme Edge moody Blues,all top drummers.
Great reaction, gentlemen! You are truly traversing the best that the 60s and 70s rock has to offer, I welcome you to my generation and you don’t need be be an old man like me, just old souls as you are. Since you started your reactions you have become true children of the revolution, speaking of which, check out the band T. Rex. Thank you
Iron Man was the B side of the single "Paranoid". I loved this song when I bought the single around 1970 and since I didn't have that many I played it a lot. My poor mother, what did she have to suffer - sorry mum ;-)). Best wishes @all...
Original Sabbath line up is legendary. Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, Tommi Iommi on guitars, Geezer Butler on bass, Bill Ward on drums. One of the greatest
*Tony Iommi
legendary is not enough... they are the founder of a whole genre... they planted the way for heavy metal...
Crap garage teenagers music
So legendary that you get their names wrong!! 😂
@@seelenwinter6662exactly. I hate when people try to say anything different. People say “deep purple created heavy metal” when that is the farthest thing from the truth, deep purple had a rock sound but NOT metal. Black Sabbath created Heavy metal period.
How many people said,
“ I am Iron Man” into a fan to achieve the sound? I can’t be the only one!
That is mandatory. In low vibrato. Easier attained when under the influence!
My 2 brothers and I did it. As well as some friends.
haha I totally forgot that's exactly what we used to do when we were high af
I cracked up when you said this is Black Sabbath? Yeah it’s just one of the most iconic rock songs ever.
The entire Paranoid album is just a classic that is basically the birth of heavy metal but seriously has a lot of hard rock progressive based sounds. It's just incredible music. Bill Ward (drums) was always a highly influential drummer and could beat a 6 piece kit like it was owing EVERYONE money. Geezer Buttler is no slouch on the bass either.
Geezer was main lyricist
Every member in this era was a monster in their own right.
Would the first album black sabbath be the birth of heavy metal
My 14 year old self listened to this in my bedroom in the basement in the dark with headphones on, for the first time 50 years ago. Epic Moment. 🎶🤟✌👋👉🇨🇦
Black Sabbath are giants!!!! Bill Ward is such a great drummer... Very underrated...
Not amongst musicians. Less exposure in media.
No one is underrating him.
Calling musicians underrated is easily the most overused comment on UA-cam
@@jofi4580 but sometimes its right... for example new model army, danzig, katatonia etc pp...^^
@@jofi4580 AGREE!!!!!! Like hunters is what I call them.
I ain't going lie. You guys have the best reaction channel around. First, you are hitting all the heavy weights or rock, hard rock, and metal. On top of that, you guys are picking up the thing we noticed when we first heard these tunes.
Ward takes all of the Sabbath songs to another level. His beats and fills are iconic.
Speaking of iconic, you need to do Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio on vocals. He is considered by many one of greatest singers in metal history and took Sabbath to another level.
Check out Heaven and Hell, but the song "Sign of the Southern Cross" is IMO, the greatest song in metal history. I am sure many will agree. It's incredible!
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This comment is spot on! Their reactions are 100% 👍 AND!!!! Bill Ward IS Sabbath's secret ingredient that everyone misses!
I like the way y'all hear, the way you can parse out details I felt when I first heard these songs but could never find the words to describe.
Heaven and Hell is my fav. Sabbath song, but still prefer the Ozzy stuff.
Well said my friend, those were the days weren't they. Now we get to re-live those moments through guys like this...ROck ON!!!
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath,National Acrobat are must from Sabbaths legendary library of bangers. ✌🏻
A MUST HEAR classic & a truly smooth groove,, Black Sabbath "Planet Caravan"
..TRUST ME on this one my music lovin' brothers!!
Sabbath! Long live Ozzy!
You can't get more iconic than this one! When I was 12, my 17 year-old sister was dating a big Sabbath fan, he was the first to play this for me and it blew my mind - I played the crap out of that record all summer long. Some straight-ahead, hard-hitting metal magic right here - keep on rocking!🤘
I was 8 or 9 - my best friend's uncle lived in their (semi-converted) garage - he was a biker and re-offender - this music scared the sh*t out of me, but I was more than intrigued
You right! This is THE ONE! The ONE rock riff EVERYBODY learns!
My favorite from the same album is "Fairies Wear Boots"
Over 50 years old; first heavy metal band.
Awesome. Such a classic of early metal.
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH !!!! La n Che This is the one the iconic the awesome Iron Man !!!! From my young days in the early 70s and the suburban stoners to the hardcore Punks in the 1980s this was and is a beast of jam !! Heavy riffage horror movie revenge weirdness and a sludge pile of doom ! A masterpiece !! Thanx !!!!
Bill Ward is a beast! As some have mentioned, criminally underrated.
Still sounds fresh after 53 years... Timeless and Tasteful.
Ok fellas, now do planet caravan. Total different feeling. Sabbath is amazing
You can only listen to this at night!! 😅😅 Awesome!
My Grandmama took me to the record store with my Christmas money when I was 11. This is what I chose. Almost randomly. Like that weird album cover spoke to me. I had to look up "paranoid" in the encyclopedia dictionary. The music was self explanatory though. I remember my grandma going "you sure?". Best Christmas money I ever spent, really.
Absolutely, birth of a new genre.
4:20 This guitar bass conversation always hypes me up so much
Much like Zeppelin, Sabbath is a 3 Man Band with a vocalist who plays Harmonica. Massive talents.
For me "War Pigs" is their greatest. The original song and legendary award-winning video.
Great reaction guys!!
Undeniable classic 🤘
My top 3 growing up...Sabbath, Zeppelin, Deep Purple. Whichever band i was listening to at the time was the best band in the world. Bill Ward, John
Bonham, and Ian Paice were my drum instructors. Needle to vinyl over and over and over and....I still crank the p.a. and monitors in basement and jam to this stuff when not working on current band set list
The famous" Unholy Trinity"!
@@lepetitoiseau Right on.
I made the mistake of borrowing this 8 track from a friend when I was 16 in 1973 and driving alone out in the woods of the Addick's Reservoir outside of Houston, Texas at zero dark thirty. This song was playing when I drove past the "blue-light" cemetery for the first time that was supposed to glow from the swamp gas. When I saw the reflection of the tail lights of my '66 Chevelle off a sign in my rear-view mirror I nearly crapped my pants!
Amazing song...one of the greatest of all time...
In the words of the great man "There's plenty more where that came from".
You guys were MADE to do this. Fantastic 🎉
Considered by many to be the first heavy metal album.
Not sure if you already have heard this: Tony Iommi (the guitarist) had an accident with a sheet metal sheer before joining Black Sabbath, resulting in the loss of the tips of two fingers on his fretboard hand (his right, he played left-handed). He fashioned his own prosthetic fingertips, originally from the tips from pool cues; This actually adds to his greatness, as they act kinda like mini slides, and make his sound the unique joy that it is. In some videos you can see them, and once you know they're there, you'll notice them in the sound as well. Another thing about Tony: he played with Jethro Tull before joining Sabbath.
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This can't be true, can it? I mean, I'm sure you aren't lying. But how did I not hear of this, being around 12 when this album came out, and having a 3 year older brother who was a big rocker? Cool story.
@@tommythompson9565 It's true, at least for the most part, my memory might be inaccurate on some parts (such as exactly when it happened), but you can search on it and probably get something very similar. I didn't know it myself until sometime in the 90's, but it does explain his unique sound.
@@paulbewlay4527 Fascinating story. Am gonna look into it. Thanks for getting back.
@@tommythompson9565 I looked at Wiki and some other sites, and they don't mention the pool cue tips, thought I'm certain I heard it somewhere...but plastic dishsoap caps is also pretty strange and inventive. He probably used something custom made later, I saw one pic where whatever he had had fingernails painted on. :D
Loving your reactions guys. And yep, Bill Ward was a total monster on the drums
"Wildin' too early", I love it!
"Hand of Doom" should be your next Sabbath reaction. Since you guys like drums, well, this one doesn't disappoint and ofcoarse the song is AWESOME❗️❗️
"Into the Void"...another must! Sabbath kinda mirrored Zeppelin with releases, basically dropped them together 👈
They've done both of them. I want to see how they handle Snowblind.
@mojobag01 they could've just did every Sab song like they're doing with Zep💡📣
1968... I am 14 years old at the "Strawberry Festival" in O.C. Calif.. and saw this band live. After doing a show in San Diego, on the bus to L.A. they were told about the festival, so they stopped, seeing a stage Ozzy Volunteered to play a couple, they had the guitars and a drum kit was there... So.. Unscheduled, unannounced, unexpected. Black Sabbath did.... "Iron Man"... "Paranoid"... "The Wizard"... "War Pigs"... to about a crowd of 5,000.... It was awesome. Right place at the right time.
You guys are funny as hell.
Their first album would make a great review song by song I believe they literally went into the studio and recorded most of the album live it's unbelievably heavy😮
AND NOW HERE WE GO!!!
Wow very nice guyz, thanks. 1972 Providence RI. My 1st live show
For young learning musicians , this was just easy enough to be reachable to learn but just hard enough to feel you had upped your game!
Awesome reaction! The way you guys were can't-help-it bobbing your craniums to this kick-ass classic, you're headbanging with the best of 'em! It just keeps getting better, and then. my God, that last 1/4 or so, starting at about 5:40 here--fuggedaboudit!
Great song, trend setting album and all time legends, you hit another classic tune. Their influence continues to this day. Try Electric Funeral off the same album but you guys should hear their first 6 albums in their entirety, one great track after another. Not just another Rock Band but Pop Culture Ikons! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
"This is a real gangster record" I guess that was about what our parents had in mind back around 1970. I heard the three albums: Black Sabbath's Paranoid, Deep Purple in rock, and Santana's Abraxas at a friends house in one afternoon. At that time I was already familiar with Led Zeppelin 1+2, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, and Zappa. But I thought: How could it possibly be heavier...? ...and did it?
im one of those parents, im 69....they are still my favorite band, simply for what they created, their originality, and of course their talent!!!
you guys got a good channel and keep it real cheers my friends
you guys are the best....its difficult to react to something youve never encountered, black sabbath, a band very simply that created a new gendre.......a most influential band of all time...love you guys appreciate the talent!!
I can't even remember how many speakers I blew out in my old POS car listening to this 8-track! LOL Keep up the good work guys.
Yep..I used to teach guitar and this was the first song my students wanted to learn. That riff is universal!
Not even overrated
A true gem of a song
Saw these live as a teenager. Loved them.
Paranoid 👍🏼 🎶❤️🎶
Classic, love this track! Great reaction guys....LZ, DP and Sabbath 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
This was the second concert I went to, when I was 16 years old. I still have the album, although I haven't put it on the turntable in decades.
NOTHING is heavier than that main riff from Wheels of Confusion off Vol. 4. One chord to rule them and crush all others!
Legendary
A favorite of mine and millions of others for over 50 years.
This came out when I was about 13. Me and my friends would robo-call (with dial up phones) the radio request line to get them to play this song.
Timeless song, iconic even! Saw Black Sabbath in 1974, Ozzy was still at the top of his game, and what can you say about the band?! Lots of headbanging to this one! Excellent reaction as usual…thanks for your insight!
I meant to say Black Sabbath and Zepplin were the kings. Sorry I'm old now.
My first sabbath song in 75...Never stopped loving them...If you go through their discography NOT ONE SINGLE SONG IS ALIKE...EVERY SONG IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT.. Caps for emphasis...
If you slow down Paranoid, it is the same riff as Planet Caravan....
Great song from a great album. Thanks fellas as always great reaction. Much appreciated 🙏 ❤
Hey guys! An Older cousin of mine Was in a blues band before he passed away earlier this year. I'm trying to get his name out because I feel like he deserved much more recognition. He wrote a song for his wife Rayma. She was the love of his life and she got cancer years ago and passed away. He wrote "Rayma's song" After she passed and I would love if you could react to it. It would be Rayma's song by Pete karnes blues band. I think you would like it. he was really good and travelled around the world playing with his band. Thank you!
You guys are great i think Black Sabbath needs to get the Led Zep treatment. Paranoid, warpigs, Sabbath bloody sabbath, and this, top 4 sabbath songs to me!!!
You just listened to the perfect band. Greatest riff guitarist, greatest bass player and of course the drum god Bill Ward. Not to mention the 2nd greatest front man ever. I mean Freddie Mercury existed after all
Keep going down the rabbit hole guys..you're off to a great start, only gets better from here 🤟🤟🤟
Still my Favorite BAND of all time! - - - - Planet Caravan next please = = =
Yes when I first heard iron man the aggression was off the charts! I turned my best friend on to this song and we used it for our hype for football practice and games! It was staple to here that riff everywhere in high school! I grew up at a great time for music and I loved it all! Chiguy!
Can’t go wrong wit Ironman
First time I heard this song was in a Bar that had been converted inside an old mine shaft in So. Dakota. The sound bounced off the cave walls- making it sound Bigger, more ominous..like we were in Portal. Very awesome effects on a epic song 😱 Agree- This was so aggresive compared to 'regular' rock+roll.
"this song is only for at night" 😂 that was funny...and true!
Yeah, that was hilarious! But 47 years ago I got this album on 8-track from a Columbia House subscription, borrowed my little sister’s little boom box that was all speaker and an 8-track slot on the side, and blasted it in the back of the school bus in the morning. Loved it then and still love it today!
For me, the Ozzy years were by far their best. So much influence on the direction that rock took into the future.
That solo FIRE! Outro as well.
Can only listen to it late at nite, lol your killing me
Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath, the wizard
Nice!!! Like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath is another group of fantastic musicians that were the fathers of heavy metal. Hand of Doom is a drummer’s clinic!!! You will love it!!!!
This scared the crap out of me when I first heard this as a kid back in the 70s....
Why’d you question that it was Black Sabbath?
This is one of their all time classics!
Because we’ve heard the riff but didn’t know it was Black Sabbath
Please enjoy Sabbath's War Pigs live in Paris 1970.
You need to listen to something from their first self titled album like NIB or The Wizzard, you will be witnessing the birth of heavy metal. The sound of the bass is so unique as the Geezer had prosthetic finger tips from some kind of industrial accident. He would play with the strings really loose to make it easier for him to play.
The lead guitar (Iommi) not the bass (Geezer).🙂
“You can’t listen to this in the day time” cracked me up big time!
See knowing history is great! And so is Black Sabbath!
Another very insightful reaction. Thank you!
My favorite song by them
Black Sabbath √ pure gold!
You always knew who listened to Black Sabbath back in the day
we were the ones hanging out on the back porch at the party's
always looking for a grey magnetic field.
Bill ward layin it down hard af
The birth of heavy metal!!
I remember listening to this album & Sabboth Bloody Sabboth when I was about 14-15 yo with headphones -lights off! They were my older brothers albums who had left for the marines and overseas. I’ll always be grateful for the cool music I was privy too from his collection of early 70’s rock!❤ So awesome to Grow Up with such Amazing Music of the late 60’s and 70’s!
Absolutely love the moment you've heard this before
Now this song, for me, will forever be tied to the end of Iron Man.
You will never be the same!!!
Sabbath and Led Zeppelin granddaddies of rock
You guys are busy today!
Cruising with treble cranked. Oh the memories ❤
Something in the air in Birmingham in the English midlands during those days, Bill Ward here, Bonham,Bev Bevan ELO ,Graeme Edge moody Blues,all top drummers.
Great reaction, gentlemen! You are truly traversing the best that the 60s and 70s rock has to offer, I welcome you to my generation and you don’t need be be an old man like me, just old souls as you are. Since you started your reactions you have become true children of the revolution, speaking of which, check out the band T. Rex. Thank you
Those drums epic
Proto-Metal. That's roots music for metalheads. I was 15 when I first heard that album in '71 or so.
Ozzy Lived Hard. He just stares at the world (lyrics) 😂
Iron Man was the B side of the single "Paranoid". I loved this song when I bought the single around 1970 and since I didn't have that many I played it a lot. My poor mother, what did she have to suffer - sorry mum ;-)). Best wishes @all...
This song and Smoke on the Water are must-know riffs for any rock guitarist.