Yeah, I had made much the same comment during the live show. They often seem to have a hard time making up their minds about whether they like a song or not when they can't fit it into a neat genre or time period. Personally I would classify this one as "Blues Heavy Metal." ;)
This is a jazz drumming explosion on steroids. On of the greatest that doesn’t get and credit.. the timing is off on the drums for the entire song..!! And yet.. it all works. This song is not for the average Joe just listening to rock. Bins like Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin Hendrix deep purple. They really for the musically inclined. Because the musical writing is so far advanced that things may seem like they are a jumbled mess, but in reality they’re not
After The Beatles I'd say they were the most important rock band of all time. They invented heavy metal in one fell swoop, and their influence can be found in every heavy metal band since.
That whole first album was 'raw' as we witnessed the birth of real heavy metal with its release What you need to do is listen to the suite/jam on side 2. Try this suite: A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning. This suite will blow your mind and you will hear Tony Iommi in full fury as he marks his territory and for the very large wake in music history he was creating. Enjoy! 🎸
@@klaptongroovemaster Me too, The entire suite that culminates with Warning is rock classic and anyone that underestimates Iommi needs to hear it. Up there with the greats, as powerful as any I have ever heard.
Been waiting for this one. One of my favourite Sabbath songs. So damn filthy, and Bill Ward seems to be a jazz drummer that stumbled into the wrong studio one day. What a monster.
I agree. Changes is a must. Also charles bradley's version! They need more artists like - Charles Bradley - Alabama shakes - st paul and the broken bones
Everyone who commented about the excellent fantastic drumming of Bill Ward is 100% correct and spot on. You can hear Billy Ward giving it his all on drums.
I just bought this album today. The first time I've heard it on a big hi-fi. The punchiness (is that a word?? :-)) of those drums, bass and especially that sound of the guitar tightly together is unbelievable! At high volume, it almost blew my speakers. They were a fantastic rhythm section! Very funky as well as heavy!
He had big shoes to compete with, with Bonham being around at that time...I know that they both were friends to one extent or the other. But honestly I think Bill was better in many ways.
Ahh Lex! I figured you'd love Tony Iommi's incredible guitar riffs in this classic from Black Sabbath's first album. And that harp! Heavy Metal at it's finest!
Lex, that shirt! I had that shirt when I was a teenager. My mom hated it so much, in protest she refused to wash it. Love you guys. Keep up the great work 👍
that's ozzie ozborne in his younger days . you gotta remember he was so fubar on drugs and alcohol he once brought a groupy back to his room in tokyo after a concert and forgot his wife was there
Incase U Guys were not aware, the harmonica at the start, is sampled by cypress hill for "AINT GOIN OUT LIKE THAT", so u may have heard this tune before.
Lex is super! I love how she immediately reacted to Bill Ward's great drum fills and flourishes. She kills me with her vocalizations of all the instruments. An innate sense of music. She should take up an instrument. She would undoubtedly pick it up quickly, but more importantly, love it.
Ward and Butler: Bill Ward (drums), Geezer Butler (bass). One of the greatest rhythm sections in rock. Both jazz fans. They are so syncopated. When Bill swings, Geezer plays straight. When Geezer swings, Bill plays straight. They take it in turns to swing it about. Just once in a blue moon do they ever swing together. Great discipline and being jazz fans helps.
Love how Lex is so into ROCK! Love her freckles😍 and her t-shirt. This is one of my favorite songs from Black Sabbath🤘 and so is for my 6 years old daughter. She loves the harmonica in it. ❤
I was 13 the first time I heard this song....had just bought the 33 earlier that day....wasn't long till the door swung open and mom yelled.....turn that down! No headphones just an old phonograph but Ozzy still sounded GREAT!
One of my favorite songs, another great one of this same album is “The Warning” or NIB the ones I always go back to, I think if you liked this you’d definitely vibe with the instrumentals on The Warning.
@@jhamler1 I can see how it may “linger a little too long” from other peoples point of view, but no doubt, instrumentally it’s a really mesmerizing song with a definite story to it and is for sure one of those songs for anybody who really digs the raw bluesy sounds of the band with a very jazzy twist, I only threw it out there because of her interest in the odd time signatures in the wizard, but I do see what you’re saying.
@@seanmellert7329 Yeah. I personally think that song is the highlight of their first album but... for a reaction channel to handle it? Probably not wise. Besides, Sabbath have plenty of other (shorter/catchier) gems to discuss.
@@seanmellert7329 Still too long and progressive. Let them hear Planet Caravan (just to get the hippie groove of BS for a detour) and then hit them with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. I dunno. I'm still dying for somebody/anybody to react to THE WRIT, for chrissakes.
Get rid of the headphones and listen to this song on an old School stereo system with a turntable, receiver and a set of large speakers then you will feel this song.
Can't go wrong with early Sabbath! SO many good songs. I think another one ya'll will really like is Sweat Leaf. Not just what it's about but the riff to it. And Lex, that's an all time epic shirt you have on!! Takes me back to High School :)
Dear Brad and Lex, you are two rays of sunshine in this world filled with darkness. Thanks for doing what you guys are doing. It's adorable. Now here's a challenge for you: Listen to "Keeper of the Seven Keys" by German band Helloween (yes...it's with an "e"). A spectacular thirteen-minute adventure. Ah...there's still a nice bonus...Michael Kiske...one of the greatest singers in history. Again, you guys are amazing. Follow your path with your heart...you can't go wrong !! Kisses from Brazil !!
Tha harmonica and everything and everyone else is this song is trying to keep up with those damn drums. He really goes off the rails in this one and I have loved it for ever and ever at this point.
The guys in Black Sabbath were from Birmingham, England--a tough steel factory town. Guitarist Tony Iommi referred to it as the kind of place where you ended up either working in a factory, or joining a gang. Don't be surprised by the harmonica--Sabbath's members were students of Blues music. In fact, before "Heavy Metal" became the universally accepted term for this type of hard rock, bands like Sabbath were sometimes described as "Atomic Blues". I wish that term had stuck.
Nice song Black Sabbath was a good band that's music in my time makes me wish I could go back and have fun again compared to the music of today 70s and mid 80s was the best thanks for playing it A+
This album was so far ahead of its time it’s ridiculous. Probably onne of the greatest albums ever made. I was eight years old when this album was released and it still stands, in my mind, as the greatest rock/ blues albums ever made. You really need to wear head phones to really hear how good this album was.
He would come up out of no where on stage in a big chair with his eyes close for at least seemed like 20 seconds then open his eyes then throw his hands outward and fireworks would go off. He definitely was a stage presence but more mystical then Dio. Dio was a stage presence of vocal excellence.
One thing that helps understand the lyrics of the song is they were big nerds. Sprinkled throughout their music is sci-fi and fantasy references, more specifically this song is about Gandalf from lord of the rings
Exactly correct Lex- the first time listening to it- it’s a strange one. It sounds off, yet it’s on, crazy structure, but after a few listens though OH YES.
Such a groovy beat by Bill Ward on the drums and Geezer Butler on the bass. Also great guitar by Tony Iommi and the harmonica by Ozzy. On their by many hated album Never Say Die Ozzy wrote about his dead father on Junior's Eyes. Also a very groovy beat. On the same album Bill Ward are singing Swinging the Chains. Ozzy didn't want to do it. Great voice. Ward also sang It's Alright on the Technical Ecstasy album. Black Sabbath doing Beatles. Never Say Die was the last album with Ozzy before he was replaced by Dio. There was a lot of tension and the band were not showing up in the studio at the same time. You could say that the album were made on a very big pile of Coke
If the harmonica sounds a bit strange it’s because it has a reverse gate on it. Which means you hear the reverb first then the actual sound from the instrument. It gives it a backward feel.
Sabbath was originally a blues band, and this is one of the best examples. Slow this down several beats and suddenly you’re in Mississippi!
Yeah you can tell Iommi is just on the verge of finding his Iconic sound.
Yeah, I had made much the same comment during the live show. They often seem to have a hard time making up their minds about whether they like a song or not when they can't fit it into a neat genre or time period. Personally I would classify this one as "Blues Heavy Metal." ;)
I said something similar years ago. But I was gettin' more New Orleans.
@@sagittarius420cheefie The Mississippi area includes NOLA. It's where it ends or starts.
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This is a showcase for drummer Bill Ward's magic. He's the wizard of this song....and a wizard among all drummers.
Totally agree. No need for my impending eloquent comment (no doubt). I was thinking of Ian Paice, as another underappreciated drum wizard.
All these years and never thought of that angle. Thanks.
Ward is so underrated. Bonham gets more cred but I always preferred Ward.
This is a jazz drumming explosion on steroids.
On of the greatest that doesn’t get and credit..
the timing is off on the drums for the entire song..!! And yet.. it all works.
This song is not for the average Joe just listening to rock. Bins like Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin Hendrix deep purple. They really for the musically inclined. Because the musical writing is so far advanced that things may seem like they are a jumbled mess, but in reality they’re not
Yeah. Him and Geezer Butler were one of the best rhythm sections in rock. The drumming on Symptom of the Universe is top draw.
Bill Ward on the drums, jazz trained and a very underrated drummer.
Very!!!
Underrated? Not at all.
1 of the best of all time!
"Underrated"??? Not from where I'm sittin -- he'd have only John Bonham ahead of him in my book! 😁
Music needs Bill Ward on all the drums
That is Ozzy on the Harmonica. One of my favorite Sabbath songs. Keep the reviews coming, great work.
Basically a drum solo with a 3 chord riff grafted on top. Bill Ward is a unique skinsman.
Snowblind is another great Sabbath track you guys could check out.
And supernaught
@@JawsVader1970 supernaught by Ministry
or 10000 ft mc jesus
Never thought about how the harmonica leads the song. Brilliant! This song is so chaotic.
The wizard is the harmonica
Ozzy Osborne the Singer did the Harmonica
Bill Ward just pounding the drums like they owe money. Love it. The wizards is such a cool song.
By the way Lex, love that shirt you got on
This is a great tune ,but Bill Ward killed it on the skins.
After The Beatles I'd say they were the most important rock band of all time. They invented heavy metal in one fell swoop, and their influence can be found in every heavy metal band since.
You are absolutely correct Justin Black Sabbath invented heavy-metal in the year 1970
The Beatles are a joke.
@@juicifer333 Helter Skelter (1968) doesn't sound like a joke to me.
Yes you nailed it when you said, "It's just so... RAW." EXACTLY! This song just freaking rocks.
That whole first album was 'raw' as we witnessed the birth of real heavy metal with its release What you need to do is listen to the suite/jam on side 2. Try this suite: A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning. This suite will blow your mind and you will hear Tony Iommi in full fury as he marks his territory and for the very large wake in music history he was creating. Enjoy! 🎸
I would love to see Lex grooving to the guitar solo in "Warning."
@@klaptongroovemaster Me too, The entire suite that culminates with Warning is rock classic and anyone that underestimates Iommi needs to hear it. Up there with the greats, as powerful as any I have ever heard.
I love the way you worded everything...perfection...ROck ON!!
Been waiting for this one. One of my favourite Sabbath songs. So damn filthy, and Bill Ward seems to be a jazz drummer that stumbled into the wrong studio one day. What a monster.
Please do Supernaut!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!
Or, Planet Caravan.
(It's super mellow)
@@gertrudelaronge6864 yes! Planet Caravan and Changes are essential listening to see how well-rounded the band could really be!
I agree. Changes is a must.
Also charles bradley's version!
They need more artists like
- Charles Bradley
- Alabama shakes
- st paul and the broken bones
Thanks for spreading the magic. Rock on!
hand of doom....
Everyone who commented about the excellent fantastic drumming of Bill Ward is 100% correct and spot on. You can hear Billy Ward giving it his all on drums.
I just bought this album today. The first time I've heard it on a big hi-fi. The punchiness (is that a word?? :-)) of those drums, bass and especially that sound of the guitar tightly together is unbelievable! At high volume, it almost blew my speakers. They were a fantastic rhythm section! Very funky as well as heavy!
Welcome to the world that is Sabbath
You need bigger speakers! 😉
The Sabbath song everyone forgets till they hear it again . . early Sabbath is the best . . .
Man that drummer killed it. The harmonica was also a nice touch. Nice sounding sound. Love it 👍
Bill Ward is a trip, he pretty much does a whole drum solo through out many early Sabbath songs.
He had big shoes to compete with, with Bonham being around at that time...I know that they both were friends to one extent or the other. But honestly I think Bill was better in many ways.
@@yearginclarke Bonham with his feel, style and most of all his drum sound I would have to pick him but Ward was awesome as well.
It’s like blues but sped up
And heavy…The groove is there. Bill Ward is a phenomenal drummer and together with Ozzy on the harmonica…never gets old.
Black Sabbath truly is one of the all time greats. If you like the this you'll love everything else by them. PLEASE DO MORE!
From the era when the musicians decided what songs they'd write and perform and record. This was a "deep track" that ended up becoming pretty popular.
Lex is so fun!
One of my favorite songs ever.
So raw and I love a good harmonica.
One of their best yet so under rated. Bill on drums totally kills it and Ozzy on the harmonica is pretty cool.
This song is so Damn funky!!! Love how raw and jam session like with all the Sabbath Sound! Bill Ward killing this song.
Bill Ward's syncopated drum beats are perfection on this one.
Ahh Lex! I figured you'd love Tony Iommi's incredible guitar riffs in this classic from Black Sabbath's first album. And that harp! Heavy Metal at it's finest!
Lex, that shirt! I had that shirt when I was a teenager. My mom hated it so much, in protest she refused to wash it. Love you guys. Keep up the great work 👍
that's ozzie ozborne in his younger days .
you gotta remember he was so fubar on drugs and alcohol he once brought a groupy back to his room in tokyo after a concert and forgot his wife was there
Happened to find both of your channels today subscribed to both. Love the content and the way your not afraid to say what your thinking
Incase U Guys were not aware, the harmonica at the start, is sampled by cypress hill for "AINT GOIN OUT LIKE THAT", so u may have heard this tune before.
Brad, always the weirdest reactions !!!!! : o Lol
Debut Sabbath album Raw and Great every song !!!! : D
Definitely do The Warning from Black Sabbath. If you liked this one, you’ll love the Warning.
That's a great track and a killer cover as well.
Yeah The Warning and Sleeping Village.
Oh please God play "sweet leaf". Won't regret it
Lex is super! I love how she immediately reacted to Bill Ward's great drum fills and flourishes. She kills me with her vocalizations of all the instruments. An innate sense of music. She should take up an instrument. She would undoubtedly pick it up quickly, but more importantly, love it.
exactly !!
This is a fire Black Sabbath song. Builds on you over time. Very underrated.
Crazy I was blasting this song on the way home from work just this morning
God damn I love this song. Thanks for sharing
you will be hooked after listening to the wizard after a few times...i wish i was just now discovering black sabbath for the first time.
Love the facial expressions on Lex! Her head movements and lip action is so great! She needs to go to a rock show!
Ozzy is playing the harmonica ❤
Great song 🎧 from that time was very hard to find this type of music on the radio never find the music
Ward and Butler: Bill Ward (drums), Geezer Butler (bass). One of the greatest rhythm sections in rock. Both jazz fans. They are so syncopated. When Bill swings, Geezer plays straight. When Geezer swings, Bill plays straight. They take it in turns to swing it about. Just once in a blue moon do they ever swing together. Great discipline and being jazz fans helps.
Love how Lex is so into ROCK! Love her freckles😍 and her t-shirt. This is one of my favorite songs from Black Sabbath🤘 and so is for my 6 years old daughter. She loves the harmonica in it. ❤
How lucky and blessed were we to grow up with music like this? Wouldn`t want to be young these days!!
I was 13 the first time I heard this song....had just bought the 33 earlier that day....wasn't long till the door swung open and mom yelled.....turn that down! No headphones just an old phonograph but Ozzy still sounded GREAT!
Man I appreciate you listening. Seriously dude. Cool stuff
My favourite Sabbath song, awesome energy.
This is one of my favorite Black Sabbath songs !
bill ward played the sax on this -and ozzy the drums , keith emerson the synth
I love Ozzy and this song!!!
You guys should react to…
Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave
🎸🤘
My favorite
Agreed 100%. Great song
I've always interpreted this as:
Wizard = Dealer
When I was drunk and high I would crank this song all the time.
A favorite. Had the vinyl as a kid.
One of my favorite songs, another great one of this same album is “The Warning” or NIB the ones I always go back to, I think if you liked this you’d definitely vibe with the instrumentals on The Warning.
Yes!
WARNING is a great tune but it's too long and meandering for a "reaction", if you think about it and know what I mean.
@@jhamler1 I can see how it may “linger a little too long” from other peoples point of view, but no doubt, instrumentally it’s a really mesmerizing song with a definite story to it and is for sure one of those songs for anybody who really digs the raw bluesy sounds of the band with a very jazzy twist, I only threw it out there because of her interest in the odd time signatures in the wizard, but I do see what you’re saying.
@@seanmellert7329 Yeah. I personally think that song is the highlight of their first album but... for a reaction channel to handle it? Probably not wise. Besides, Sabbath have plenty of other (shorter/catchier) gems to discuss.
@@seanmellert7329 Still too long and progressive. Let them hear Planet Caravan (just to get the hippie groove of BS for a detour) and then hit them with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. I dunno. I'm still dying for somebody/anybody to react to THE WRIT, for chrissakes.
THAT IN YOUR FACE ROCK & ROLL CAN'T BE TOUCHED THIS WAS PUT OUT BEFORE EITHER OF YOU WERE BORN
Was a teenager in the 70's. There was nothing better than getting stoned and listening to Sabbath, Zeppelin, Floyd, etc.
One of the best rock drummers of all time! Ozzy always finds amazing talent.
Ozzy didn’t find Bill, Bill and Tony found Ozzy. This was before ozzy went solo.
One of my ALL Time favorite SONGS ever. Bill Ward (Drummer) goes absolute nuts on this banger
Get rid of the headphones and listen to this song on an old School stereo system with a turntable, receiver and a set of large speakers then you will feel this song.
This is the only song Ozzy has ever played an instrument
Other than his beautiful voice, you right
he can play keys too
Ozzy's voice was crazy good back then.
I agree Pete Ozzie’s voice was the best when he was young
Can't go wrong with early Sabbath! SO many good songs. I think another one ya'll will really like is Sweat Leaf. Not just what it's about but the riff to it. And Lex, that's an all time epic shirt you have on!! Takes me back to High School :)
You said that right way way underrated
My favorite Sabbath song.
this song makes my spine tingle
Dear Brad and Lex, you are two rays of sunshine in this world filled with darkness. Thanks for doing what you guys are doing. It's adorable. Now here's a challenge for you:
Listen to "Keeper of the Seven Keys" by German band Helloween (yes...it's with an "e"). A spectacular thirteen-minute adventure. Ah...there's still a nice bonus...Michael Kiske...one of the greatest singers in history.
Again, you guys are amazing. Follow your path with your heart...you can't go wrong !! Kisses from Brazil !!
glad the younger people are experiencing this music,, it was a great time and is pure energy for all walks of life,,,
Can never get enough of Lex discovering stuff like this. Wholesome af.
If poetic metal is in your interest repertoire, Spiral Architect (Black Sabbath) is a masterpiece
Love Lex's first reaction to the harmonica and I think she rode the raw energy of the song all the time.
Great song! Classic demonstration that metal is essentially blues on steroids.
Tha harmonica and everything and everyone else is this song is trying to keep up with those damn drums. He really goes off the rails in this one and I have loved it for ever and ever at this point.
The guys in Black Sabbath were from Birmingham, England--a tough steel factory town. Guitarist Tony Iommi referred to it as the kind of place where you ended up either working in a factory, or joining a gang.
Don't be surprised by the harmonica--Sabbath's members were students of Blues music. In fact, before "Heavy Metal" became the universally accepted term for this type of hard rock, bands like Sabbath were sometimes described as "Atomic Blues". I wish that term had stuck.
I am so so glad I was brought up on this music.
Never can go wrong with Sabbath
Everyone is happy when the wizard is near , spreading his magic.
As far as I can remember the wizard is a drug dealer spreading his magic making the people feel so fine. Such a great song
It may have some undertones about drug addiction, but Geezer Butler said the song is about Gandalf from The Hobbit/LOTR in an interview.
Nice song Black Sabbath was a good band that's music in my time makes me wish I could go back and have fun again compared to the music of today 70s and mid 80s was the best thanks for playing it A+
Your METALLICA Metal Up Your A shirt is GREAT!! Keep Up Your Great Work!! To You Both.
hahaha my dog recognized the song ( that's my ringtone when i order burgers) xD Thx \m/ >_
Geezer and Bill are a jazz rhythum section. This Jazz- metal at its inception!
Wicked miss you both!!!
I 🙏 too Bill Ward 😊
What I really love about Black Sabbath is that you can really hear the blues influence in their songs.
This album was so far ahead of its time it’s ridiculous. Probably onne of the greatest albums ever made. I was eight years old when this album was released and it still stands, in my mind, as the greatest rock/ blues albums ever made. You really need to wear head phones to really hear how good this album was.
Symptom of the universe!!!! Black sabbath.
My dad loved this song, he died 34 years ago. I love this song ❤
I love this song
He would come up out of no where on stage in a big chair with his eyes close for at least seemed like 20 seconds then open his eyes then throw his hands outward and fireworks would go off. He definitely was a stage presence but more mystical then Dio. Dio was a stage presence of vocal excellence.
That is Ozzy playing the Harmonica!!! Great song....
One thing that helps understand the lyrics of the song is they were big nerds. Sprinkled throughout their music is sci-fi and fantasy references, more specifically this song is about Gandalf from lord of the rings
Exactly correct Lex- the first time listening to it- it’s a strange one. It sounds off, yet it’s on, crazy structure, but after a few listens though OH YES.
Such a groovy beat by Bill Ward on the drums and Geezer Butler on the bass. Also great guitar by Tony Iommi and the harmonica by Ozzy. On their by many hated album Never Say Die Ozzy wrote about his dead father on Junior's Eyes. Also a very groovy beat. On the same album Bill Ward are singing Swinging the Chains. Ozzy didn't want to do it. Great voice. Ward also sang It's Alright on the Technical Ecstasy album. Black Sabbath doing Beatles. Never Say Die was the last album with Ozzy before he was replaced by Dio. There was a lot of tension and the band were not showing up in the studio at the same time. You could say that the album were made on a very big pile of Coke
The subtle guitar work in this one is sick
If the harmonica sounds a bit strange it’s because it has a reverse gate on it. Which means you hear the reverb first then the actual sound from the instrument. It gives it a backward feel.
Try fairies wear boots !
Need to do Crazy Train and Mr Crowley when Ozzy went solo so you can hear the great Randy Rhoads on guitar
Goodbye to Romance