I grew up listening to Black Sabbath and many other awesome bands in the 70's.I seen these guys in concert in February of 1977 on my 13th birthday(it was a birthday gift from my older brother).
Someone else mentioned Hand of Doom, which is a banger, but you need do it with the follow-on song Rat Salad. It's a continuation instrumental with a drum solo, it kicks ass!
Love this album, love this song, great memories of being an early teen hearing all of this grand music for the first time, this track just hits so heavy, the sound of DOOM! ~ And for me, didn't really get into Sabbath until I discovered the Sweet Leaf, then their music became revelatory.
Sabbath/Ozzy had me in 5th grade...1987. This song is dope. Top 10: 1.War Pigs 2.Into the Void 3.Orchid/Children of the Grave 4.Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 5.Snowblind 6.Fairies Wear Boots 7.After Forever 8..Lord of this World 9.Electric Funeral 10. Tomorrow's Dream (toss up with 10 others)
The song that gave Metallica a career. As Henry Rollins had said before..." As a guitarist you might write 3 or 4 good riffs in your career...Tony Iommi composes that many for one song..."
@@BrandonTK You are of course right sir, it was an attempt at a pithy phrase rather than a statement of truth. Motorhead has a claim to be at least as influential as Sabbath on the career of Metallica...and all those bands that they listened to growing up. It is more my opinion that Metallica took the song blueprint from Into the Void. Black Sabbath introduced both the sound of heavy rock/metal and hugely influenced the form. Metallica are guilty only of doing it to a wider audience.
Great band, and they were absolutely on fire with this album. Probably my favorite track from them. Congrats for finding this - much appropriate reaction.
@@jackfontaine9802 Plz in all sincerity clue me in to the point of the English Grammar Police. Really amazes me as to the knot in some folks panties over typing or spelling mistakes. My assumption is younger white suburban libs - shrug.
Just go album to album song for song. The next 2 albums are absolutely mind blowing. Suggestion: have a "observing the Sabbath" on Saturday or sunday and just enjoy brother.
I'll never forget in high school days in late 80s all friends partied at my friends house an he was about 330 pounds an he use to stand in front of his stereo while he played Into the void an he would shake his ass side to side an his ass was about 3 foot wide an we would just fall out laughing an of course we we're stoned which made it even more funny
Sabotage and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath are their best albums.... all of the Ozzy period Sabbath albums are great....Ozzy's first three solo albums are the best....
Hope you know it’s not rock it’s metal and this is what metal should sound like it is all that other stuff is extreme metal. Black Sabbath have always been metal blues-rock. You can hear the blues soul and gospel and r&b in this. And even jazz. Metal has blues-rock in it
There have been a million bands, but there's only one Black Sabbath 🤘
Hand Of Doom is fire as WELL!!!!
I grew up listening to Black Sabbath and many other awesome bands in the 70's.I seen these guys in concert in February of 1977 on my 13th birthday(it was a birthday gift from my older brother).
I been listening to Sabbath since 1970 and this is my favorite Sabbath song
One of the best Sabbath songs ever!
Someone else mentioned Hand of Doom, which is a banger, but you need do it with the follow-on song Rat Salad. It's a continuation instrumental with a drum solo, it kicks ass!
Love this album, love this song, great memories of being an early teen hearing all of this grand music for the first time, this track just hits so heavy, the sound of DOOM! ~ And for me, didn't really get into Sabbath until I discovered the Sweet Leaf, then their music became revelatory.
My fav sabbath tune. So heavy.
Sabbath/Ozzy had me in 5th grade...1987. This song is dope. Top 10:
1.War Pigs
2.Into the Void
3.Orchid/Children of the Grave
4.Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
5.Snowblind
6.Fairies Wear Boots
7.After Forever
8..Lord of this World
9.Electric Funeral
10. Tomorrow's Dream (toss up with 10 others)
The song that gave Metallica a career. As Henry Rollins had said before..." As a guitarist you might write 3 or 4 good riffs in your career...Tony Iommi composes that many for one song..."
Idk about that there’s many bands that made tallica not just sabbath
@@BrandonTK You are of course right sir, it was an attempt at a pithy phrase rather than a statement of truth. Motorhead has a claim to be at least as influential as Sabbath on the career of Metallica...and all those bands that they listened to growing up. It is more my opinion that Metallica took the song blueprint from Into the Void. Black Sabbath introduced both the sound of heavy rock/metal and hugely influenced the form. Metallica are guilty only of doing it to a wider audience.
I love all the songs from Master of Reality, but Lord of This World is my absolute favorite. Quintessence of Doom Metal.
Damn bro this song makes me feel badass kind of like me riding a motorcycle with a joint in my mouth thats how i picture my self
hell yeah love it!!
Great band, and they were absolutely on fire with this album. Probably my favorite track from them. Congrats for finding this - much appropriate reaction.
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
Kudo's to you for not stopping it or talking threw it which so many do.
through* you almost had it though.
@@jackfontaine9802 Plz in all sincerity clue me in to the point of the English Grammar Police. Really amazes me as to the knot in some folks panties over typing or spelling mistakes. My assumption is younger white suburban libs - shrug.
Master of Reality is my favorite album of all time
i really cant choose between children of the grave, into the void, and lord of this world throughout the master of reality album its a really good one
Geezer Butler for the win
Just go album to album song for song. The next 2 albums are absolutely mind blowing.
Suggestion: have a "observing the Sabbath" on Saturday or sunday and just enjoy brother.
the Godfather's of Metal, that album was one of many great LP's dude, they had alot of bangers
I'll never forget in high school days in late 80s all friends partied at my friends house an he was about 330 pounds an he use to stand in front of his stereo while he played Into the void an he would shake his ass side to side an his ass was about 3 foot wide an we would just fall out laughing an of course we we're stoned which made it even more funny
A rad one ⚡⚡🤘🤘
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Tony is Riff Master General
Sabotage and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath are their best albums.... all of the Ozzy period Sabbath albums are great....Ozzy's first three solo albums are the best....
This: ua-cam.com/video/whxGbe6exVI/v-deo.html from 1970
Do warning mext
WHERE TO GO FROM HERE...? Try Aerosmith, Get your Wings album will blow your socks off....
I don't know if you have listened 1st album good place to start next 2nd and so on still 7 more after that
I have listened to their first three albums up to this point. I guess we just keep going 🤟🏽
@@LILJ_303... There is one album under the name Earth, (pre-Black Sabbath).. I was fortunate enough to find it... 1969.
Hope you know it’s not rock it’s metal and this is what metal should sound like it is all that other stuff is extreme metal. Black Sabbath have always been metal blues-rock. You can hear the blues soul and gospel and r&b in this. And even jazz. Metal has blues-rock in it