I am 4 months away from 70 years old. I remember the day this album hit Woolworths. As the first one my life has never been the same because of it and Alice Cooper Concert in The San Deigo Sports Arena in Mission Beach Cal. 1971. Yes we had the best music and man Am I thankful.
I've been listening to this album since I was 3, and my first concert was Alice Cooper- Welcome to my Nightmare, in Phoenix. Here I am 53 years later still loving both.
I'm am 71 Listening to Black Sabbath Paranoid right now. And some Iron Butterfly And some Led Zeppelin and Rare Earth I still have a lot of the albums From those days I don't play Them But they're playable. I still have my Gerard 0 1000 turned table. And a Pickling x 15 7 50 e Belliptic cartridge. And the music now is as good as it was then. No Rose gardens but I had a damn good time getting this far. Keep on keeping on and enjoying that music.
Ahem, you meant to type The Sports Aroma, right? I saw the Allman Brothers there, with Fluorescent Leech and Eddy. One of our party brought a Cheech and Chong Big Bambu paper and rolled a lid up in it. I think that found 30 people before it came back. Whole 'nuther lifetime. I saw Alice Cooper in Tempe, AZ and saw Jethro Tull in PHX when I was over there in '72, then ZZ Top and Blue Oyster Cult in Animalheim, CA in '76. Those were some excellent years.
My high school english teacher played this album throughout the course of a week, one song in each class. Thought it was lame at first, but now it's my favorite album of all time and he's my favorite teacher of all time, hell yea!
I grew up with this album and I love it still even at my age ! He is fantastic ❤ I love his voice and body that is one very cool 😎 man still and always will be ! His Music brings a smile to my face always 🎉 I will always be a fan of his music 🎶 What Great Music 🎶 😊 Black Sabbeth Paranoid ❤
First heard this back in 1971 when a 17 year old senior in High School and taking a film class for the first time. One of the students played the opening cut from their first titular album "Black Sabbath" . I don't even recall what the short film was about but that first album with that creepy cover and that sound really grabbed my attention. I own their first 5 albums = All On Vinyl = and they were, and all remain, landmarks in the history of Rock. Still, this was their best. Great playing, great singing and great songwriting. Incredible for an unheralded quartet with only three instruments. - - - Still rockin' and still listening at 70 years old in 2023.
This band absolutely takes the lead in ANY - even the Beatles, even Led Zeppelin, even any other 60's , 70s amazing group ... Black Sabbath is SO very unique, So very artistic AND satisfying/exciting to hear them!! LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!! And still do - for over 45 years!!!
@@jonathasmarques5725 I agree with you. It's not like any of us came into existence at some point in time, cause all the matter that's in us already existed before that. But maybe high too.
Whenever I listen to this album it takes me back. To my motorcycle days, smoked filled party rooms, spinning vision (know what I mean) long hair, cut offs, ragged jeans, petula oil, leather jackets, unwashed smelly bodies, lost days/nights into the small hours and a bloody great period for me in the late 70's to early 80's. Artists now all they write about (if they can prose a song) is girl power, relationships and scuff xfactor trash, with a voice that sounds like a strangled teenager. Listen to these lyrics. They replicate the life and times of people , real subjects and true to life issues with bloody good vibe. Forever Sabbath ❤️
Black Sabbath was the headliner of the first concert I ever went to ('70/71). First band up was Black Oak Arkansas. We were well back about halfway on the floor. Couldn't see a damn thing. Built us a pyramid of folding chairs to get up above the crowd standing in front of us. To this day, I can STILL feel the power of Geezer Butler's bass hitting me in the chest when I stood up above the crowd. One of the best (musical) feelings ever, even 50+ years later. Life wasn't to be the same after that.
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When I was young, 14 - 15 years old and lived in poor Poland, this album was my biggest dream... you cannot even imagine how happy I was when finally I bought it..
Nienawidzę tego na tej planecie Najbardziej na ciebie wpływają rzeczy na które nie masz wpływu No bo nie wina nastolatka że mieszka w kraju w którym panuje komunizm a filmy z Ameryki wychodziły 20 lat później, jeżeli wychodziły w ogóle
54 years ago today, on September 18th, 1970, this masterpiece was released to the masses of millions and millions of Black Sabbath fans. One of their best albums ever IMHO. Oh lord ya. 🤘
Original Album: 0:00 - War Pigs 7:58 - Paranoid 10:53 - Planet Caravan 15:27 - Iron Man 21:27 - Electric Funeral 26:30 - Hand Of Doom 31:29 - Rat Salad 36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots Instrumental: 42:22 - War Pigs 50:26 - Planet Carvan 56:28 - Iron Man 1:02:27 - Electric Funeral 1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom 1:14:40 - Rat Salat 1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
I heard this the first time at my friend Larry's house when I was 13 in 1975 in Bradenton Florida. His family lived in a bombed out piece of crap in a rough neighborhood. You could smell the weed coming from his grown brothers' room (3 of them). In the basement was a table top turntable in a dark musty corner of the world. It was here we heard this masterpiece for the first time. RIP Larry.
Or in other words One of the most iconic vocalists of all time The guitarist that almost single handedly started a genre The best fuckin rythym section in all of past,present and future
This was the first Black Sabbath album I bought over 40 years ago and here I am, years later, lying on the bed, listening to it again and wearing my Paranoid T-shirt. What can I say. Immense album by an immense group of rockers. Love it 🖤🖤🖤🖤 Quality never goes out of style 👌
When I was young I asked my dad to get me something to listen to, I asked for an ICP cd. He came back and gave me this. ❤️❤️❤️ My dad was the best!!! RIP old boy!!!!!
I was 10 years old and was in a Woolworth store and saw this album. I had heard the song Iron Man and wanted the album. My mom let me buy it and when I was home had to play it on my parents Magnavox Stereo Cabinet. My father was like what the hell is this s**t?? He just shook his head and walked away and that was the start of my heavy metal addiction. I had that album for many years and only recently got rid of it and my album collection. Hard to believe that was 50 years ago what a classic. I was humming one of the songs this evening and wondered if I could find the album on UA-cam. Thanks for putting it up, appreciated!
This album hit the store the year my son was born. He was literally raised with Black Sabbath. He's 54 now and still loves them as much as I do. And what can you say about War Pigs? Epic af.
When I was young and listening to Black Sabbath and ACDC I always wondered if I would still enjoy it when I was older. The music makes more sense to me now.
Back in 1976 when I was 12 years old, my older brother brought this album home. He put it on and said, listen to this. There it was, my first Black Sabbath song, War Pigs...Man, did that blow my mind. Then every song on the album kicked ass. A life changing experience. Still listening to Sabbath in 2020 at 56 years old. This album and band truly stand the test of time.
I'm the same age as you and discovered this in my older sister's record collection. Black Sabbath became the standard I judged all music after that (cept Deep Purple, I loved them too). Anything less heavy than the first four sabbath albums was weak. I'm cranking this on my back porch right now, coding some software. Gotta love working from home lol. Have a great weekend man
I was 11, back in 1976. I only listened to the Beatles, and a little oldies. In 1980, however, my best bud sat me in a chair in the basement (think of That 70's Show) and told me I wasn't leaving until I liked Black Sabbath. Master of Reality was the first album he played. By the time he got to Paranoid, I was sold. Have loved them ever since. On my CD mixes you will find Sabbath, The Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, The Cars, Ted Nugent, Alan Parsons Project, ELO, Motorhead, Hawkwind, and for good measure....ABBA. Later.
we grew up in an amazing time for music . F%*+" ya we did. my kids and grandkids listen to all the same music i loved when I was young . 66 and still rocken.
Repost: Original Album: 0:00 - War Pigs 7:58 - Paranoid 10:53 - Planet Caravan 15:27 - Iron Man 21:27 - Electric Funeral 26:30 - Hand Of Doom 31:29 - Rat Salad 36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots Instrumental: 42:22 - War Pigs 50:26 - Planet Carvan 56:28 - Iron Man 1:02:27 - Electric Funeral 1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom 1:14:40 - Rat Salat 1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
I remember being 4 yrs old when this came out. My Mom asked me, for the first time if I'd like to go pick out an album @ National Record Mart and this was what I got. I'm 52 and still a metal head. Thanks for sharing. RE-SPECT 👊
50 years old and still kicks metal asses, the sad part is that the masses haven't learned anything since then but hating people they don't even know for a reason they don't even understand.
I'm 65 and listened to this album every night while I was in high school for 2 years with headphones to go to sleep, it was like listening to lullabies.
I'm 17, almost 18. Glad to say I've listened to a lot and learned a lot about sabbath/ozzy in the past year. I was ozzy for Halloween 2020🤘🏻Timeless music.
Original Album I think: 0:00 - War Pigs 7:58 - Paranoid 10:53 - Planet Caravan 15:27 - Iron Man 21:27 - Electric Funeral 26:30 - Hand Of Doom 31:29 - Rat Salat 36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots Instrumental versions of these awesome music: 42:22 - War Pigs 50:26 - Planet Carvan 56:28 - Iron Man 1:02:27 - Electric Funeral 1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom 1:14:40 - Rat Salat 1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
I'm 56 and haven't listened to the whole album in years. And this was the third album I bought when I was a teenager. Memories are flooding back. Keggers and four wheeling out by the power lines in Arizona. Rock on!
For me, the best of Black Sabbath had mr William Ward on the drums. The later years were ok but the first albums shook my world, I saw too much shit as a kid and this helped me survive. Fan since -70...
@369onerealitytwominds That's complete sophistric garbage.... But it is very pretty. Thank you. I honestly share the same sentiment, but from a much different perspective. I wish you the best, my fellow mutant ape, and to live your life with love and peace in your heart.
I haven’t listened to this whole album in a long time. It’s so good to lay down in the dark and just go to another place. It really takes me out of my current head space to a different world.
In Case You’re Reading This After The Apocalypse; this humble quartet was widely considered the be-all, end-all, best rock and roll band of all time, although a close vote between Sabbath and Motörhead was decided by a knife fight between lead singers. Lemmy was a shoe-in until he was distracted by a video poker machine.
My older brother took me over to this house in Detroit, 1972 ish...they were playing black Sabbath albums, and smoking pot...joint after joint, I was 17 years old...a time frozen in my brain, I loved it.
Hand of Doom is one of the best songs ever written. I love Geezer’s intro bass line and Bill Ward’s cool intro and then where the drumming goes. One of the best drummers ever. And in the middle stanza, Ozzy opens his lungs 🫁 wide open. Iommi sweetly follows the bass ling giving it more color. They wrote it in 1970. While most songs were about love or being butt hurt over love. Sabbath wrote the song after seeing guys coming back from Vietnam strung out on heroin, warning them that the heroin will kill them.
i was just saying top 3 ever for bill or robert was it? jk lol ;] Bonzo frfr then i was feeling either sublime or rage, im not sure. #DannyCarey 8====>
And people called Satanists these guys who cared about what s going on and tried to talk to people through their songs..almost all other bands back then cared about money fame and girls..or maybe this was the media and press way to make them look bad into the eyes of people because tell truths it s not a good idea if you want to be fame and rich in rock scene..
This is a really good album. Easy to listen to, even today. The power. The originality. The songwriting. The voice. This was different from anything else you could hear then. Or now.
Best guitarist EVER!!! And i just LOVE Ozzy (John ) Osbourne's VOICE !! I have LOVED this band since i was 14 years old till now (2024) where I am now 61 -- This band is THE VERY BEST!! So diverse, so prophetic, so advanced in guitar style, so rich in guitar & voice!, so VERY AMAZING!! You of the 1990s & after generations NEED to HEAR THIS!! This is BEAUTIFUL.
Tony Iommi is without a doubt the riff master of all time, but Geezer Butler and Bill Ward also make up one of rock's most incredible rhythm sections too!
I believe they are preserving the master copy in an underground bunker in case the worst happens and the robots turn on us or we are invaded by aliens. That's what I heard, anyway.
Imagine being so on top of your game as a band that your second album- recorded in a rush no less- contains “War Pigs”, “Paranoid” and “Iron Man”... three stone cold classics... on side one! It was a good time for popular music.
The Fairies Wear Boots song just blows me away......It rocks hard but at the same time it swings !!! So damn musical with all the time changes......a true masterpiece !!!!
I’m 15 years old and I love Rock & Roll and Heavy Metal. Black Sabbath is The Godfather of Heavy Metal and Ozzy is probably my favorite vocalist of all time ( Not just in Metal ). This isn’t just album, it’s a true masterpiece. I remember listening to paranoid as a kid on the radio for the first time. It was just amazing. But at the time I didn’t know the band or the song. I didn’t even know English to search. About a two years ago I watched the Movie Dazed & Confused (One Of My Favorites). Great Movie and great soundtrack. When that song hit in the movie I just remembered those feelings when I first listened to this song. After I watched the movie, I checked out the whole soundtrack and when I finally found it I was so amazed. That was when I got deep into Black Sabbath and that song still gives me chills. Than You Black Sabbath, for great Music and great Memories.❤🤘
Did you just say "..as a kid"? Hey mate, have fun, enjoy life don't take what's not your's, and if you want historical, checkout Funkadelic - Maggot Brain, also from 1971.
As I sit here and listen to this amazing album I'm saddened to realize that the teenagers growing up now are missing out on the simple pleasures we got to enjoy growing up in the 70s and early 80s.
Im a teenager growing up in this day and age and while i agree, smoking a joint, having a couple beers and blasting this album on vinyl is something that teens will hopefully keep doing til the end of time.
When I was 9 a babysitter put in a cassette tape and Iron Man started playing, I was changed forever. In 1971 I was 10 years old, and Paranoid was the first album I bought with my own money.
'71 was a very special year, as proved over and over, again and again. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain, Stones - Sticky Fingers, Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV, Pink Floyd - Medal, and more.
Oh my Lord, this album is so ace! Black Sabbath always and forever! No one made music like they did at the time. So ahead of their times. Working class heroes!
I am not a heavy metal guy, but "War Pigs" is simply excellent musicianship, regardless of genre of music one characterizes it as. Excellent guitar interplay, base, drums, nothing overpowering, everything complementing each other. An awesome anti-war rock Anthem of sorts.
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I was born listening Rock music.... This was the first Metal band I Heard in my life, It takes me back to 1991 when I was 10 years old.... And even though for me they were new by that time BLACK SABBATH had a career of about 20 years playing and producing records.... Life is that way .. thanks BLACK SABBATH...
With this masterpiece, Black Sabbath is not the band of heavy metal, it's the UNIVERSITY of the heavy metal: heavy riffs from here to there and naked lyrics blew our minds my music friends, it will be the experiencie of our new brothers until the end of times.
It was always a ritual to listen to Black Sabbath as I grew into my teen yrs along with a few other bands. My love for the Original Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne will never die. These songs will forever be some of the best moments and memories from doing homework til late hrs of the night to the party hard yrs that followed after leaving school in my life . Thanks for the many yrs of awesomeness and to think Ozzy is still out there making music. An absolute legend 🖤🤘
Currently listening to all the albums in chronological order. I'm liking it so far. I would've loved to be around when this music came out but, like a lot of things, I'll have to play catch up.
Jamming out to Black Sabbath while grooming one of my dogs. I was instantly transported back 40 years.... a 17 year-old me sitting in my boyfriends driveway, hot boxing in his car while we listened to Sabbath.. I was so stoned I could feel both hemispheres of my brain trying to function. I swear I just got a contact high from that forty year-old smoke! LOL .. good memories from a time long ago. If only to be young again. I would so do it all over again.
Such a great opening musical sequence. So forbodeing and menacing. Tells the listener they are in for a hell of ride. Paranoid is pretty close to a perfect album. And thanks to bass player Geezer Butler for writing such amazing lyrics. I think a lot of people assume Ozzy wrote the lyrics but it was Geezer who was Sabbath's lyricist.
I loved the looks on my kids faces as teens when they heard this album the first time... They were all talking smack about dads taste, and to see them slowly get it as each song played was nice.
My dads music taste was crucial to how my taste in music developed to how it is today! I'm glad that you are showing your kids cultured music so they can keep bumping this album in the future for the future kids.
@@JamezMorrizProjectz I don't think that classifies it as a weak track, but more of an overplayed song. I'm sick of it too, but it is still a great song
This album is more pertinent now than ever this music is the greatest it brings all people together creed colour and religion and most importantly politics. Peace and love to everyone music conquers all hate
All killers no fillers. Not a single boring moment on his album. 4 band members shine in their respective department. Lyrics are worthy of any best of list in music.
It had too dark a vibe for our parents. They were terrified. Punk too. I grew up with this, but also the opposite and everything in between. Richest period of musical revolution. To think it really started with the Beatles, and Ozzy will tell you so. But Sabbath went full tilt, cuz they'd seen enough of the shit of the world and had to speak out. Some of us took it the wrong way, and kids i knew died of what Ozzy spoke out against (despite his own addictions). Crazy times. No regrets. These guys put it all in balance, and it just got richer ftom there. Sad to see how rick n roll got, but YA HAD TO BE THERE! Hell yeah to the ones who weren't born yet, but manage to feel so much of what it was/IS!
@@chryssoraidy9838 My parents freaked when I got the album. I had to show them the lyrics for them to calm down and accept the band. What a wonderful time to be alive. I got to see so many top bands touring California where I lived at the time. Then I saw Jethro Tull in Phoenix while attending tech school there. Tull, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and the Allman Brothers are still my fave music.
Any form of exposing corrupt politicians is black balled. Sabbath told anyone willing to listen to the horror of corrupt politicians in 5 minutes flat. They have spent decades trying to vilify a lot of great rock groups. Keep rocking
I still have my Lp l got on the vertigo swirl label . Ive kept this album in good condition.l bought it when l was at school when it came out. Still a classic and will never be out of date...
I was born in 1970. What else can be said about Sabbath? Say what you want about Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Cream, Blue Cheer, etc. There would be no Metal of any kind without BLACK SABBATH! PERIOD! I always said Ozzy's voice was like another instrument. Long live the true forefathers of Heavy Metal!
Pra mim disparado o melhor album do Black Sabbath, o Tony Iommi acertou em todos os Riffs, o Geezer além de trabalhar muito bem no baixo escreveu letras épicas, O Ozzy tem uma voz marcante e transmite muita emoção nas vocais e o que falar do Bill Ward? Baterista absurdo! Sente a música como ninguém e tem um estilo muito pesado, perfeito para a banda!
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Nearly 50 years after release, and this album STILL kicks major ass... (and I'm saying this as someone who wasn't even alive when it came out) talk about a timeless classic! Ozzy, Tony, Geezer & Bill are definitely going down in the history books for this album, let alone their other endeavours & contributing priceless progress to Black Sabbath, metal/rock, and even music in general! 9/18/2020 edit: Hey, thanks to the 22 people that liked this comment, and happy 50th anniversary to this album! I heard about the super deluxe version that got announced today, and I'm thinking of at least *trying* to get it when it comes out in October. Rock on! \m/
Ive loved this album and ive listened to it for over 40 years, it never gets stale. I always hear it differently and hear nuances that I missed when i was a younger listener.
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I’m 40, so relatively it’s an “old” album for me…totally agree that no matter how many times I listen this album tickles me each time. Sabbath fucking rules and I’m a new music guy, nothing holds up like this
I am 4 months away from 70 years old. I remember the day this album hit Woolworths. As the first one my life has never been the same because of it and Alice Cooper Concert in The San Deigo Sports Arena in Mission Beach Cal. 1971. Yes we had the best music and man Am I thankful.
PETER FRAMPTON LIVE?
I've been listening to this album since I was 3, and my first concert was Alice Cooper- Welcome to my Nightmare, in Phoenix. Here I am 53 years later still loving both.
I'm am 71 Listening
to Black Sabbath Paranoid right now. And some Iron Butterfly And some Led Zeppelin and Rare Earth I still have a lot of the albums From those days I don't play Them But they're playable. I still have my Gerard 0 1000 turned table. And a Pickling x 15 7 50 e Belliptic cartridge. And the music now is as good as it was then. No Rose gardens but I had a damn good time getting this far. Keep on keeping on and enjoying that music.
Ahem, you meant to type The Sports Aroma, right? I saw the Allman Brothers there, with Fluorescent Leech and Eddy. One of our party brought a Cheech and Chong Big Bambu paper and rolled a lid up in it. I think that found 30 people before it came back. Whole 'nuther lifetime.
I saw Alice Cooper in Tempe, AZ and saw Jethro Tull in PHX when I was over there in '72, then ZZ Top and Blue Oyster Cult in Animalheim, CA in '76. Those were some excellent years.
@@daddabbo seriously dude, everyone had Frampton Live. They used to give it away with boxes of Tide!
My high school english teacher played this album throughout the course of a week, one song in each class. Thought it was lame at first, but now it's my favorite album of all time and he's my favorite teacher of all time, hell yea!
I just turned 80 and I still rock so remember kids don't ever think that you are to old to rock in roll so keep it alive.
One of the first albums I bought with paper route money . Funny how we repeat what our grandparents say , "those were the good old days "
amazing!!!!
Crack on old dude
Good on you mate. Absolute legend.
Pretty badass if you ask me! Keep Rocking \m/
I grew up with this album and I love it still even at my age ! He is fantastic ❤ I love his voice and body that is one very cool 😎 man still and always will be ! His Music brings a smile to my face always 🎉 I will always be a fan of his music 🎶 What Great Music 🎶 😊 Black Sabbeth Paranoid ❤
I am from Barbados first heard this album around 1976 still love it i am now 62 and still playing it love Ozzy and the boys
First heard this back in 1971 when a 17 year old senior in High School and taking a film class for the first time. One of the students played the opening cut from their first titular album "Black Sabbath" . I don't even recall what the short film was about but that first album with that creepy cover and that sound really grabbed my attention.
I own their first 5 albums = All On Vinyl = and they were, and all remain, landmarks in the history of Rock.
Still, this was their best. Great playing, great singing and great songwriting. Incredible for an unheralded quartet with only three instruments. -
- - Still rockin' and still listening at 70 years old in 2023.
This band absolutely takes the lead in ANY - even the Beatles, even Led Zeppelin, even any other 60's , 70s amazing group ... Black Sabbath is SO very unique, So very artistic AND satisfying/exciting to hear them!! LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!! And still do - for over 45 years!!!
I’m 350 years old. By no means a metal head but the first two Sabbath LP’s are monumental achievements
I’m just 70
I'm 13 billions years old, no joke.
@@jonathasmarques5725 If you think about it, everyone is 13 billion years old.
@@Danielf2007 Thats what im talking
@@jonathasmarques5725 I agree with you. It's not like any of us came into existence at some point in time, cause all the matter that's in us already existed before that. But maybe high too.
Whenever I listen to this album it takes me back. To my motorcycle days, smoked filled party rooms, spinning vision (know what I mean) long hair, cut offs, ragged jeans, petula oil, leather jackets, unwashed smelly bodies, lost days/nights into the small hours and a bloody great period for me in the late 70's to early 80's. Artists now all they write about (if they can prose a song) is girl power, relationships and scuff xfactor trash, with a voice that sounds like a strangled teenager. Listen to these lyrics. They replicate the life and times of people , real subjects and true to life issues with bloody good vibe. Forever Sabbath ❤️
i like your comment Michael ... but you did not talk about the HOT girls back then
damn what a powerful and truthful words
Oh yes Mark. That was beautiful and the icing on the cake.
okay now go take a shower
@@eminem7152 you suck
Black Sabbath was the headliner of the first concert I ever went to ('70/71). First band up was Black Oak Arkansas. We were well back about halfway on the floor. Couldn't see a damn thing. Built us a pyramid of folding chairs to get up above the crowd standing in front of us. To this day, I can STILL feel the power of Geezer Butler's bass hitting me in the chest when I stood up above the crowd. One of the best (musical) feelings ever, even 50+ years later. Life wasn't to be the same after that.
Based.
@@johnmalkovich5932 nickname: john malkovich.
give us back some authentic stuffs you'll stay a good boy
Bassed
dad lore
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When I was young, 14 - 15 years old and lived in poor Poland, this album was my biggest dream... you cannot even imagine how happy I was when finally I bought it..
Nienawidzę tego na tej planecie
Najbardziej na ciebie wpływają rzeczy na które nie masz wpływu
No bo nie wina nastolatka że mieszka w kraju w którym panuje komunizm a filmy z Ameryki wychodziły 20 lat później, jeżeli wychodziły w ogóle
Good om you man
I'm gonna keep this comment safe in my heart
poor man not poor Poland
Long live to capitalism!!!
54 years ago today, on September 18th, 1970, this masterpiece was released to the masses of millions and millions of Black Sabbath fans. One of their best albums ever IMHO. Oh lord ya. 🤘
They have SOOOOOOOOOOO MANY great songs and albums, it's almost frightening. Lol.
Damned Skippy!
On my very 1st stereo system I bought in 1971..1st lp I played on it.....I'm 77yrs young and still dig OZZY...
Keep them War Pigs howling my friend Rock on
Smoking Jamaican Black Hash,and Thai Stick ,while cranking out the all Sabbath Stash😂!! Yeah 👍 Yeah 👍!!
My dear mom bought me a stereo about the same time. I remember the moment I put the headphones on her to listen.
My first and only eight track ate my heaven and hell 😮
Listen
Original Album:
0:00 - War Pigs
7:58 - Paranoid
10:53 - Planet Caravan
15:27 - Iron Man
21:27 - Electric Funeral
26:30 - Hand Of Doom
31:29 - Rat Salad
36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots
Instrumental:
42:22 - War Pigs
50:26 - Planet Carvan
56:28 - Iron Man
1:02:27 - Electric Funeral
1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom
1:14:40 - Rat Salat
1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
Grzmot_ Pl thanks. Aftet 47 yrs I had forgotten some of the titles to a couple songs.
Thanks
Planet Carvan is not instrumental for some reason.
It's actually an alternate lyrics version.
Grzmot_ Pl thnx
44:08 - it's great how you can hear Ozzy's "oh Lord, yeah!" in the background picked up by probably drums microphone :D
Good ear
I heard this the first time at my friend Larry's house when I was 13 in 1975 in Bradenton Florida. His family lived in a bombed out piece of crap in a rough neighborhood. You could smell the weed coming from his grown brothers' room (3 of them). In the basement was a table top turntable in a dark musty corner of the world. It was here we heard this masterpiece for the first time. RIP Larry.
Good days mate.
👍
That's good stuff dude
a fine tribute.
I was 12 in 1975 down in Hollywood. Same smell...
Haha playing since 1971 moved out to garage freinds come over all high police banged head's on little door I made we new police there
Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne
Guitars: Tony Iommi
Bass: Geezer Butler
Drums: Bill Ward
Or in other words
One of the most iconic vocalists of all time
The guitarist that almost single handedly started a genre
The best fuckin rythym section in all of past,present and future
Your name sucks
@@dogeofgreatness2222 Best rhythm section in metal sure. But not in rock.
we'll never see such an amazing lineup like that ever again
Warpigs is one of my top 10!!
This was the first Black Sabbath album I bought over 40 years ago and here I am, years later, lying on the bed, listening to it again and wearing my Paranoid T-shirt. What can I say. Immense album by an immense group of rockers. Love it 🖤🖤🖤🖤 Quality never goes out of style 👌
i got this from a mate in the mid 70s, orginal vynal, vertigo label..... never looked back, perfect LP
That's right around the time that I got my first Sabbath album! I was around fifteen.
I'm a pretty big metal fan listening to Sabbath at last. Start to finish, a masterpiece, this album. No Sabbath, no metal. Respect.
@@benw4409 Nicks Brothers Fortune is safe. I'm a good watch .
When I was young I asked my dad to get me something to listen to, I asked for an ICP cd. He came back and gave me this. ❤️❤️❤️ My dad was the best!!! RIP old boy!!!!!
What a cool dad!
cool daddy-oh !
I've been to 4 GOTJ. Great Insane Clown Posse stuff. But nothing beats this. Im a rocker at heart and Sabbath does it for me.
ICP? Man, you dodged a huge bullet there.
Your dad saved your life that day
I was 10 years old and was in a Woolworth store and saw this album. I had heard the song Iron Man and wanted the album. My mom let me buy it and when I was home had to play it on my parents Magnavox Stereo Cabinet. My father was like what the hell is this s**t?? He just shook his head and walked away and that was the start of my heavy metal addiction. I had that album for many years and only recently got rid of it and my album collection. Hard to believe that was 50 years ago what a classic. I was humming one of the songs this evening and wondered if I could find the album on UA-cam. Thanks for putting it up, appreciated!
fuckin a 56 and still think they should just stop with the bull shit at's already maid
How much did it cost back then?
My story is close to yours. Parents don’t always know best!
Almost exact story here, but it was my Mom that walked out.
This album hit the store the year my son was born. He was literally raised with Black Sabbath. He's 54 now and still loves them as much as I do. And what can you say about War Pigs? Epic af.
When I was young and listening to Black Sabbath and ACDC I always wondered if I would still enjoy it when I was older. The music makes more sense to me now.
Black sabbath and AC/DC had the two best vocals of rock ‘n roll music with Bon Scott and Ozzy Osborne !!!
For sure Bon Scott and Ozzy Osborne were the two best rock n’roll singer of all time !!!! 😅
@@cassougharbi6284agreed
Freddie and Ronnie.
Sure miss Bonn Scott
00.02 1. War Pigs
07:58 2.Paranoid
10:47 3. Planet Caravan
15:25 4. Iron Man
21:26 5.Electric Funeral
26:30 6. Hand of Doom
33:30 7.Rat Salad
36:04 8.Fairies Wear Boots
42:42 9. War Pigs (Instrumental)
50:54 10. Planet Caravan
56:34 11. Iron Man (Instrumental)
01:02:02 12. Electric Funeral (Instrumental )
01:07:10 13. Hand of Doom (Instrumental )
01:14:46 14. Rat Salad (Instrumental)
01:17.23 15. Fairies Wear Boots (Instrumental )
Ratt salad
Many years live Black Sabbath
elevtric funeral is best
Thank you
Thank you!
Back in 1976 when I was 12 years old, my older brother brought this album home. He put it on and said, listen to this. There it was, my first Black Sabbath song, War Pigs...Man, did that blow my mind. Then every song on the album kicked ass. A life changing experience. Still listening to Sabbath in 2020 at 56 years old. This album and band truly stand the test of time.
I'm the same age as you and discovered this in my older sister's record collection. Black Sabbath became the standard I judged all music after that (cept Deep Purple, I loved them too). Anything less heavy than the first four sabbath albums was weak. I'm cranking this on my back porch right now, coding some software. Gotta love working from home lol. Have a great weekend man
I was 11, back in 1976. I only listened to the Beatles, and a little oldies. In 1980, however, my best bud sat me in a chair in the basement (think of That 70's Show) and told me I wasn't leaving until I liked Black Sabbath. Master of Reality was the first album he played. By the time he got to Paranoid, I was sold. Have loved them ever since. On my CD mixes you will find Sabbath, The Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, The Cars, Ted Nugent, Alan Parsons Project, ELO, Motorhead, Hawkwind, and for good measure....ABBA.
Later.
My cousins did the same to me.. only it was on 8 track.. they put the cassette in and the headphones on...
It was my beginning of rock and roll
Same, but I was 11. My older brothers had this album, and I listened to it and loved it.
Fuck yeah brother!!...
22 years old, my father introduced me to Black Sabbath early on. Absolutely one of my favorite bands on earth. New music can't even compete with Rock!
we grew up in an amazing time for music . F%*+" ya we did. my kids and grandkids listen to all the same music i loved when I was young . 66 and still rocken.
There is no such thing as new music. I think music died sometime in the 90's. Pretty sure. Yeah.
Come on, Miley Cyrus is awesome!!!
What does your age matter?
That's like me saying I'm a Black woman and I listen to Sabbath.. 🙄
This brings back some awesome memories from my younger days.
63 and still kicking ass.
👍👍👍
Right behind u bro...56 1/2..Sabbath is seared in to my soul....
65 and I too still kicking ASS. OZZY will be missed
65, and listen to that beautiful distortion!
Just a little slower doing it.😉👍
Repost:
Original Album:
0:00 - War Pigs
7:58 - Paranoid
10:53 - Planet Caravan
15:27 - Iron Man
21:27 - Electric Funeral
26:30 - Hand Of Doom
31:29 - Rat Salad
36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots
Instrumental:
42:22 - War Pigs
50:26 - Planet Carvan
56:28 - Iron Man
1:02:27 - Electric Funeral
1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom
1:14:40 - Rat Salat
1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
Thanks my friend
nobody has touched the like button since it got 69 likes. Also thanks for the timestamps
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I love jamming to these tracks
😊😊😅😊
There are some things in life that are timeless and forever great. This album sounds as good to me at age 60 as it did when I was 16.
This album inspired me to play bass! Geezer's basslines and his tone are amazing.
How's it going?
@@RudolfJelin I still play bass and I love it! :)
Geezer is The Best Groove'n Hard Rock Metal Bassist hands down imo & he wrote all those Sabbath songs lyrics & arranged too.
@@besnardowski5912 Nice! Keep on going bro!
@@RudolfJelin thank you man!
I remember being 4 yrs old when this came out. My Mom asked me, for the first time if I'd like to go pick out an album @ National Record Mart and this was what I got. I'm 52 and still a metal head. Thanks for sharing. RE-SPECT 👊
my dad had this and led zeppelin and foreigner so the first one i bought was john cougar, he already had all the greats
at 4 yrs old I couldn't decide between The Supremes and Roy Rogers!!!
50 years old and still kicks metal asses, the sad part is that the masses haven't learned anything since then but hating people they don't even know for a reason they don't even understand.
yeah that's pretty accurate
si man money
Well PUT!!..Cheers!!!
Brother I'm 59 and still rocking all this times music...acid shrooms weed and work.. ohh...and alcohol...lots alcohol.... lots..I think
When you close your eyes with headphones on you are somewhere else! Transported! Beautiful heavy dark music! Masterfully played and sung!!!!
I'm 65 and listened to this album every night while I was in high school for 2 years with headphones to go to sleep, it was like listening to lullabies.
I bought this vinyl with pocket money saved when I was 10............seen Sabbath and Ozzy live several times........42 years later it never gets old.
65 and it still never gets old!
I'm 17, almost 18. Glad to say I've listened to a lot and learned a lot about sabbath/ozzy in the past year. I was ozzy for Halloween 2020🤘🏻Timeless music.
I got this record from Columbia Record House. I was 10 at the time.
Too bad Bill lost his chops.
@@rickketchum8668 that's what happens when your 70 years old.
Original Album I think:
0:00 - War Pigs
7:58 - Paranoid
10:53 - Planet Caravan
15:27 - Iron Man
21:27 - Electric Funeral
26:30 - Hand Of Doom
31:29 - Rat Salat
36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots
Instrumental versions of these awesome music:
42:22 - War Pigs
50:26 - Planet Carvan
56:28 - Iron Man
1:02:27 - Electric Funeral
1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom
1:14:40 - Rat Salat
1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
Thanks.
copypaste
MIRABLE ALBUM 👊
Thanks. Rat Salad?
This is the album that made me feel like I belonged somewhere, in a time I felt I didn't fit in anywhere. Will always love this album!! ❤️
Paranoid 2.5 minutes of the best of Rock history.If this album did not come out there would be no Iron Maiden or others who follwed
Amen Brother.
Me too.
you still don't fit in anywhere... isn't that the point of music like Sabbath's? You Push The Needle In...!!!
loser
I'm 88. Long time listener, first time poster. Peace.
I'm 56 and haven't listened to the whole album in years. And this was the third album I bought when I was a teenager. Memories are flooding back. Keggers and four wheeling out by the power lines in Arizona. Rock on!
Bill Ward is hands down the most underrated drummer of all time!
Dam right listen to the intensity of the of the drumming you don't hear that now days just magic
he's not underated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For me, the best of Black Sabbath had mr William Ward on the drums. The later years were ok but the first albums shook my world, I saw too much shit as a kid and this helped me survive. Fan since -70...
@@halloween5703 yes he is fuker
Bill Ward is definitely up there with the best drummers ever! He doesn’t get the credit he due!
This Album helped me through the last 50 years.
ya it helped understand the nwo in place ,,,iron man is around the curve ,,, no worry ,,,
Right very cool Klaus 😊
Can you tell us why? we hear you klaus
@@galgadelic SATAn
@@galgadelic Any time, when i am in a bad mood or something else, i play this album. Its getting better very soon :-)
I'm 65 years old, at 14 I already understood how far ahead they were, they are the history of heavy metal. Masterpiece album🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🥁🎤 Ozzy ❤
W unc
Today is the 50th birthday of this album, this is the proof that legends never die.
@369onerealitytwominds
That's complete sophistric garbage....
But it is very pretty. Thank you. I honestly share the same sentiment, but from a much different perspective.
I wish you the best, my fellow mutant ape, and to live your life with love and peace in your heart.
And I only just discovered it. 👀 I'll see myself out 😂😂
@@PandemoniumVice stop raining on his parade
Never fear the esoteric it inspires
Some fuckin how they're all still alive !!!!
I haven’t listened to this whole album in a long time. It’s so good to lay down in the dark and just go to another place. It really takes me out of my current head space to a different world.
Just did it too
Right on !
Rip a bong hit
Yes yes yes. It is keeping me sane after this cruddy day
Black Sabbath is like a priceless treasure box to open only at the finest of occasions. Cheers!! 🤘
In Case You’re Reading This After The Apocalypse; this humble quartet was widely considered the be-all, end-all, best rock and roll band of all time, although a close vote between Sabbath and Motörhead was decided by a knife fight between lead singers. Lemmy was a shoe-in until he was distracted by a video poker machine.
THis comment deserves more upvotes
Been listening to them since 19
Early 1970
I know, I was there. I plugged in the machine to give Ozzy a better chance !
Motorhead's overrated.
My older brother took me over to this house in Detroit, 1972 ish...they were playing black Sabbath albums, and smoking pot...joint after joint, I was 17 years old...a time frozen in my brain, I loved it.
Hand of Doom is one of the best songs ever written. I love Geezer’s intro bass line and Bill Ward’s cool intro and then where the drumming goes. One of the best drummers ever. And in the middle stanza, Ozzy opens his lungs 🫁 wide open. Iommi sweetly follows the bass ling giving it more color.
They wrote it in 1970. While most songs were about love or being butt hurt over love. Sabbath wrote the song after seeing guys coming back from Vietnam strung out on heroin, warning them that the heroin will kill them.
Ward's drumming is what really makes this song.
One of my favorite songs from the moment I heard it.
i was just saying top 3 ever for bill or robert was it? jk lol ;] Bonzo frfr then i was feeling either sublime or rage, im not sure. #DannyCarey 8====>
@@tylerblackport9965 I can not agree more with you my friend.
And people called Satanists these guys who cared about what s going on and tried to talk to people through their songs..almost all other bands back then cared about money fame and girls..or maybe this was the media and press way to make them look bad into the eyes of people because tell truths it s not a good idea if you want to be fame and rich in rock scene..
Heard War Pigs 39 years ago when I was six and never looked back. Metal head since.
Yes me to.I remember in 1971 was 5.Love Ozzie😊
Iron Man was my jam 40 years ago when I was 5/6. Learning that on guitar was massive a few years later.
Yep! Found this album on my sisters turntable when I was 6 and the album was less than a month old...
Sometime around 91 at the local post office. I asked my dad who is this?
same here bro
This album is 50 years old as of today! One of the most influential albums of all time!
black sabath is amazing
Hell yeah bro! Check out the NPR feature. www.npr.org/2020/09/18/913974144/50-years-ago-black-sabbath-found-its-sound-and-took-metal-worldwide
I was 14 when I bought this in '70. Life was never the same....
This is a really good album. Easy to listen to, even today. The power. The originality. The songwriting. The voice. This was different from anything else you could hear then. Or now.
Rock & Roll man
.. rock & roll
Best guitarist EVER!!! And i just LOVE Ozzy (John ) Osbourne's VOICE !! I have LOVED this band since i was 14 years old till now (2024) where I am now 61 -- This band is THE VERY BEST!!
So diverse, so prophetic, so advanced in guitar style, so rich in guitar & voice!, so VERY AMAZING!! You of the 1990s & after generations NEED to HEAR THIS!! This is BEAUTIFUL.
Tony Iommi is without a doubt the riff master of all time, but Geezer Butler and Bill Ward also make up one of rock's most incredible rhythm sections too!
You Got That Right!!!
Switching gears, best ever rhythm section goes to John Entwistle and of course Kieth Moon
I am with ya brother..Same here A Zeppelin fan too and Black Sabbath was in my top 5 too😁👍
SOMETIMES THE BASS GETS MORE TECHNICAL THAN THE GUITAR. together WE ARE THE ULTIMATE SOUND MACHINE
Jimmy Page for me
This isn't an album, it's an historic document.
xddd
jdaykin73 protect it when the atomic bombs go off, with our Declaration of Independence.
I believe they are preserving the master copy in an underground bunker in case the worst happens and the robots turn on us or we are invaded by aliens. That's what I heard, anyway.
jdaykin73 exACtly;)
Yes top 10 album list for sure both for content and sound.
HEY EVERYONE, IF YOU'RE CONFUSED AT THE SECOND HALF OF THE VIDEO, IT'S JUST INSTRUMENTAL VERSIONS. YOUR SOUND DEVICES ARE NOT BROKEN
Thanks
😂
Was thinking something was wrong or I was crazy... started looking in comments for you to bring us back to reality! Thank you!
Just Ozzy passed out again.
@@Les537 HAHA
This album stands forever as one of my favorite albums.
0:00 War Pigs
7:58 Paranoid
10:47 Planet Caravan
15:25 Iron Man
21:26 Electric Funeral
26:30 Hand of Doom
33:30 Rat Salad
36:04 Fairies Wear Boots
VieiraMCG thx
Thanks.
Thank you!
Thank you
I fucking love you
Imagine being so on top of your game as a band that your second album- recorded in a rush no less- contains “War Pigs”, “Paranoid” and “Iron Man”... three stone cold classics... on side one! It was a good time for popular music.
"popular music"? Just because it is popular doesnt make it pop.
I wasn’t defining the genre Sabbath helped innovate as pop, I was just saying that the late 1960s and 1970s were a remarkable time for music.
Black Sabbath is one of the top 10 rock bands of all time for sure
They are true chads.
Not three.......SIX.
The Fairies Wear Boots song just blows me away......It rocks hard but at the same time it swings !!! So damn musical with all the time changes......a true masterpiece !!!!
As I grow older I tend to like Hand of doom the best.The rhythm section of Geezer and Bill are just so good.
I’m 15 years old and I love Rock & Roll and Heavy Metal. Black Sabbath is The Godfather of Heavy Metal and Ozzy is probably my favorite vocalist of all time ( Not just in Metal ).
This isn’t just album, it’s a true masterpiece. I remember listening to paranoid as a kid on the radio for the first time. It was just amazing. But at the time I didn’t know the band or the song. I didn’t even know English to search. About a two years ago I watched the Movie Dazed & Confused (One Of My Favorites). Great Movie and great soundtrack. When that song hit in the movie I just remembered those feelings when I first listened to this song. After I watched the movie, I checked out the whole soundtrack and when I finally found it I was so amazed. That was when I got deep into Black Sabbath and that song still gives me chills.
Than You Black Sabbath, for great Music and great Memories.❤🤘
Did you just say "..as a kid"? Hey mate, have fun, enjoy life don't take what's not your's, and if you want historical, checkout Funkadelic - Maggot Brain, also from 1971.
As I sit here and listen to this amazing album I'm saddened to realize that the teenagers growing up now are missing out on the simple pleasures we got to enjoy growing up in the 70s and early 80s.
Im a teenager growing up in this day and age and while i agree, smoking a joint, having a couple beers and blasting this album on vinyl is something that teens will hopefully keep doing til the end of time.
15 now and loving this ! Literally in class right now listening haha
14 and Im upset with the album paranoid and all the other albums
There is still good music nowadays, you just have to seek a litle because it's often not mainstream but good music is not dead....
no doubt bc no question what they got, you don't want: to get on ya!
Used to jam to this album with headphones on, one of my favorite albums, about wore it out playing it. Timeless classic
Black Sabbath are the best band in the world ever. This album is a masterpiece ❤
Quand j’écoute cela Mes pieds se soulève
I’m 68 years old. By no means a metal head but the first two Sabbath LP’s are monumental achievements‼️🔥👍🎸
The first four
@@UpChuckTheBoogie First five.
first sex
Are you an actual
Doctor, Doc?
first 7, dont ignore them
Hello from Siberia. This is my favorite album from my youth!
Mark, You have some great bands in Siberia, too, like Silenzium from Novosibirsk! ---Salute from USA
I feel you man :)
Hello Siberia!!!
hello from Sydney man!
Hello from France ! Black Sabbath rocks around the world !
When I was 9 a babysitter put in a cassette tape and Iron Man started playing, I was changed forever. In 1971 I was 10 years old, and Paranoid was the first album I bought with my own money.
I too , in 71 ozzy altered my course .
'71 was a very special year, as proved over and over, again and again. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain, Stones - Sticky Fingers, Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV, Pink Floyd - Medal, and more.
Right on !
First album I ever bought with my own money as well
Yes😮
One of the greatest moments in music
Oh my Lord, this album is so ace! Black Sabbath always and forever! No one made music like they did at the time. So ahead of their times. Working class heroes!
Led zeppelin
I grew up on hip hop music first and got into rock and other genres when I was 10 years old and this is GOLDEN
I am not a heavy metal guy, but "War Pigs" is simply excellent musicianship, regardless of genre of music one characterizes it as. Excellent guitar interplay, base, drums, nothing overpowering, everything complementing each other. An awesome anti-war rock Anthem of sorts.
Like Ozzy says in one of his songs, "you have too listen his words". I think his lyrics are overshadowed by the great music.
War Pigs is one the greatest opening songs to an album ever....actually their first 4 albums had killer opening songs...
not heavy metal, just regular metal
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I was born listening Rock music.... This was the first Metal band I Heard in my life, It takes me back to 1991 when I was 10 years old.... And even though for me they were new by that time BLACK SABBATH had a career of about 20 years playing and producing records.... Life is that way .. thanks BLACK SABBATH...
one of the greatest albums of all time!
With this masterpiece, Black Sabbath is not the band of heavy metal, it's the UNIVERSITY of the heavy metal: heavy riffs from here to there and naked lyrics blew our minds my music friends, it will be the experiencie of our new brothers until the end of times.
Widely considered the first metal band if not one of.
Black Sabbath is from before it was called heavy metal. In Denmark it was called concrete rock. Paranoid was my first LP. 52 years ago.
@Anders Gether Sørensen correct. But now we have heavy metal. When we look back at where that idea started we arrive at Black Sabbath.
them jazz))
My grandfather gave me the original vinyl when I was sixteen. And every time I hear this album I think of him. Thanks Black Sabbath.
Even my Dad would have disapproved of all but the melancholy - your grandfather must be a cool dude!
You're grandfather is an fucken awesome man. He exposed you to true HARD ROCK.
Your grandfather is the man!
Uuuuii
Great way to always have your grand father in your memories.. that's pretty awesome. Enjoy and be blessed
It was always a ritual to listen to Black Sabbath as I grew into my teen yrs along with a few other bands. My love for the Original Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne will never die. These songs will forever be some of the best moments and memories from doing homework til late hrs of the night to the party hard yrs that followed after leaving school in my life . Thanks for the many yrs of awesomeness and to think Ozzy is still out there making music. An absolute legend 🖤🤘
Currently listening to all the albums in chronological order. I'm liking it so far. I would've loved to be around when this music came out but, like a lot of things, I'll have to play catch up.
Jamming out to Black Sabbath while grooming one of my dogs. I was instantly transported back 40 years.... a 17 year-old me sitting in my boyfriends driveway, hot boxing in his car while we listened to Sabbath.. I was so stoned I could feel both hemispheres of my brain trying to function. I swear I just got a contact high from that forty year-old smoke! LOL .. good memories from a time long ago. If only to be young again. I would so do it all over again.
This is one of the greatest comments ever! ✌️💜🌮
@@Squatch13
Get. A llife
Ahahahah amazing memory!!
@@Squatch13
I was a teen in the 80s. Sabbath music was a part of it all. Especially Sweet Leaf.
Such a great opening musical sequence. So forbodeing and menacing. Tells the listener they are in for a hell of ride. Paranoid is pretty close to a perfect album. And thanks to bass player Geezer Butler for writing such amazing lyrics. I think a lot of people assume Ozzy wrote the lyrics but it was Geezer who was Sabbath's lyricist.
I loved the looks on my kids faces as teens when they heard this album the first time... They were all talking smack about dads taste, and to see them slowly get it as each song played was nice.
Mm ir m
My dads music taste was crucial to how my taste in music developed to how it is today! I'm glad that you are showing your kids cultured music so they can keep bumping this album in the future for the future kids.
@@l0nlym1lk17 My kids know I have a much greater taste in music.
@@massdebated I'm glad they know!
Love it. My kids heard it and immediately regarded it as way cool.
I'm saying it: this has no weak track, and the best songs are pure genius
i'm a bit sick of iron man. the dj's wore it out.
@@JamezMorrizProjectz I don't think that classifies it as a weak track, but more of an overplayed song. I'm sick of it too, but it is still a great song
Planet caravan is out of place, and rat salad is well, rat salad.
But the rest is brilliant. Best album ever.
@@speedking7224 Planet caravan isn't out of place. You do realise what the album is about, right?
This album is more pertinent now than ever this music is the greatest it brings all people together creed colour and religion and most importantly politics. Peace and love to everyone music conquers all hate
" as the war machine keeps turning..."
Mocne jak diabli także i teraz, po ponad pół wieku! Niesamowity wyczyn! // Strong as hell even now, after over half a century! An amazing feat!
This sound never gets old.
All killers no fillers. Not a single boring moment on his album. 4 band members shine in their respective department. Lyrics are worthy of any best of list in music.
Only song I skipped in this album would be fairies wear boats . I get it that people like but it just never grew on me
Greatest Album of all time They said they were evil, to me there lyrics brought light on the evils of war, and corruption
They wore big crosses - 'always the right way up' as Tony said - wonderful band
🎉
It had too dark a vibe for our parents. They were terrified.
Punk too. I grew up with this, but also the opposite and everything in between.
Richest period of musical revolution.
To think it really started with the Beatles, and Ozzy will tell you so. But Sabbath went full tilt, cuz they'd seen enough of the shit of the world and had to speak out.
Some of us took it the wrong way, and kids i knew died of what Ozzy spoke out against (despite his own addictions).
Crazy times.
No regrets.
These guys put it all in balance, and it just got richer ftom there.
Sad to see how rick n roll got, but YA HAD TO BE THERE!
Hell yeah to the ones who weren't born yet, but manage to feel so much of what it was/IS!
@@chryssoraidy9838 My parents freaked when I got the album. I had to show them the lyrics for them to calm down and accept the band. What a wonderful time to be alive. I got to see so many top bands touring California where I lived at the time. Then I saw Jethro Tull in Phoenix while attending tech school there.
Tull, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and the Allman Brothers are still my fave music.
Any form of exposing corrupt politicians is black balled. Sabbath told anyone willing to listen to the horror of corrupt politicians in 5 minutes flat. They have spent decades trying to vilify a lot of great rock groups. Keep rocking
I still have my Lp l got on the vertigo swirl label . Ive kept this album in good condition.l bought it when l was at school when it came out. Still a classic and will never be out of date...
Planet Caravan gives so many music lovers everything some jazz some soul a little funk one of the best songs ever
Oh yes!
Most underrated Black Sabbath track for sure!
I thought I was the only one who thought that way. But seriously, is there any awful song in this album after all. Black sabbath rules bro.
it's more like psychedelic style i think
Indeed.
I was born in 1970. What else can be said about Sabbath? Say what you want about Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Cream, Blue Cheer, etc. There would be no Metal of any kind without BLACK SABBATH! PERIOD! I always said Ozzy's voice was like another instrument. Long live the true forefathers of Heavy Metal!
Born 1970 as well, and I totally agree with you.
Me too🤘
Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, the unholy trinity of hard rock/heavy metal
I can't stand deep purples screamer. I wish Ozzy sang in deep purple too.
2020 and this amazing album is still getting listened too
I dont like year comments but I agree
so true, shame they split up
@@levvv547 I'm kinda glad, ozzy did good stuff and they did great stuff with dio, Glenn Hughes and Tony martin
ItsLevi yeah but if they haven’t we would have never got the Blizzard of Oz album you lose some you win some
And still we have world wide wars, drug addictions, suffering and death. Times may Change ... Black Sabbath is Eternal.
War Pigs....True now, more than ever.
War Pigs is never not true
More apparent, no less or more true...
It's never gonna end and I know it.
War never ends, it only changes form.
seems more relavent than ever
Pra mim disparado o melhor album do Black Sabbath, o Tony Iommi acertou em todos os Riffs, o Geezer além de trabalhar muito bem no baixo escreveu letras épicas, O Ozzy tem uma voz marcante e transmite muita emoção nas vocais e o que falar do Bill Ward? Baterista absurdo! Sente a música como ninguém e tem um estilo muito pesado, perfeito para a banda!
パラノイドは史上最高のヘビーメタルレコードと見なされています。 それは数え切れないほどのミュージシャン/バンドに影響を与えてきました。 そして、リリースから50年以上経った今でも、多くの人々に聴かれています
影リノスかのヘビ上最高なさす。 それは数え切れないいまをら5コー、リ今でー以上ーまバン経ドと見すイドは史ャン/ててきまかれてメタルュ年ラいミシどのドにレった響0ほれ々に聴与えージパした。 @@exxumma
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This album is the blueprint for all of the metal to come.........
Damn straight.👍👍👍👍
Stands the test of time !!!!
One of the best albums EVER !!!!
Greatest Album in History....!
Every track is just absolutely legendary.
First heard this masterpiece when I was 77, still rocking on at the age of 14, never gonna stop 🤘🏼
are you aging backards?
@@atillaugan5043 no, I'm just built different
Unstuck in time slautwr house 5
Von Egut instintual
Oz man was TRULLY skitzo
When I put this album on the record player in 1970? My in laws left the house. My wife and I have been married 56 years today. Rock on!☮️
Congratulations to y'all 💯🤣🤭
Congrats even though I’m a bit late
Awesome
Good making love¡¡!! Music
I'm only 39 been married 18 years. I always said since a teen. If you wanna get rid of people u don't like... put metal on rock on
Oh My Goddess...I haven't heard the complete album since the 70's...salve to my wounded soul...
the actual no skip album, it's insane
Nearly 50 years after release, and this album STILL kicks major ass... (and I'm saying this as someone who wasn't even alive when it came out) talk about a timeless classic! Ozzy, Tony, Geezer & Bill are definitely going down in the history books for this album, let alone their other endeavours & contributing priceless progress to Black Sabbath, metal/rock, and even music in general!
9/18/2020 edit: Hey, thanks to the 22 people that liked this comment, and happy 50th anniversary to this album! I heard about the super deluxe version that got announced today, and I'm thinking of at least *trying* to get it when it comes out in October. Rock on! \m/
This is what I grew up listening to. There are no other bands like what I grew up with.
Never will be again. This was the best time to be alive .
Amen brother.
Ive loved this album and ive listened to it for over 40 years, it never gets stale. I always hear it differently and hear nuances that I missed when i was a younger listener.
Nothing better than Sabbath on Halloween. Music wise. I still believe in the lord though.
It's over 50 now
I’m 69, lovin’ it, just as I did in my youth !! Old’s Cool !!!! ❤️✌🏻🌈🌹🤟🏻 !!!
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I’m 40, so relatively it’s an “old” album for me…totally agree that no matter how many times I listen this album tickles me each time. Sabbath fucking rules and I’m a new music guy, nothing holds up like this
Wow, I haven't given this album a full cover to cover listening in years... flipping fantastic album and more relevant than ever! Prophetic, perhaps!