@@MarshmallowReactionsyou're going to F'n love it. As much as I love the Ozzy era of Sabbath, I'm not sure if you know who Ronnie James Dio is, but he has the voice of a god and he took over for Ozzy in 1980. A few songs you have to check out, even for yourself are Lonely is the Word, Children of the Sea, and Heaven and hell. Some people argue that version of Sabbath is better. I think Geezer Butler on bass is insane on these songs, but if I'm smoking I'll always go back to Master of reality or Volume 4.
If you haven't heard Wheels of Confusion, and Under the sun. The opening and closing songs respectively off of Volume 4, they're absolute bangers to listen to especially when you're schmacked out your mind.
One of my favorite songs by the Sab. You aren't even near of running out of great Sabbath songs to hear. Their first six albums doesn't have a bad song on them(though you might have personal favorits). They have so many tricks up their sleeves that you never tire of listening to their compositions.
Hey man idk if someone has told you about the Dio era of Sabbath but it’s worth your time to peep Heaven & Hell by Black Sabbath. In 1980 Ozzy got kicked from Sabbath and his replacement was a guy named Ronnie James Dio. It’s different but his voice is undeniable. Peep.
@@MarshmallowReactions drugs. But he came back to Sabbath for an album in 2013 that’s actually pretty great, considering how old they were by that point. Can’t wait for you to hit Dio era. By the time Sabbath got to their last couple albums with Ozzy in the late 70s, the quality was starting to dip a bit (subjectively, ofc) and Dio revitalized the band, and the fans totally accepted him (for the most part)
@@MarshmallowReactions he got kicked out. the band says because he was hitting the drugs and alcohol too hard. Dio is a great vocalist. but it doesn't have the Black Sabbath sound without Ozzy.
You’re welcome, it’s my favorite Sabbath song. Spiral architect is another great song on this album 👍✌️
i agree!!! black sabbath fan here 40 years plus....
Best band ever
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (this album) actually turned 50 years old yesterday. December 1, 1973. You'd like Sabbra Cadabra off this same album.
Gonna finish that album first thing Monday!
@@MarshmallowReactionsyou're going to F'n love it. As much as I love the Ozzy era of Sabbath, I'm not sure if you know who Ronnie James Dio is, but he has the voice of a god and he took over for Ozzy in 1980. A few songs you have to check out, even for yourself are Lonely is the Word, Children of the Sea, and Heaven and hell. Some people argue that version of Sabbath is better. I think Geezer Butler on bass is insane on these songs, but if I'm smoking I'll always go back to Master of reality or Volume 4.
If you haven't heard Wheels of Confusion, and Under the sun. The opening and closing songs respectively off of Volume 4, they're absolute bangers to listen to especially when you're schmacked out your mind.
There's that funky groove again 😁
I could name so many great Sabbath songs, this, into the Void and The Writ are 3 that always come to me. Did i leave out Heaven and Hell
nice one.. now check out. a spiral architect. Gypsi. the Writt. insane. juniors eyes. and more... cheers...
One of my favorite songs by the Sab. You aren't even near of running out of great Sabbath songs to hear. Their first six albums doesn't have a bad song on them(though you might have personal favorits). They have so many tricks up their sleeves that you never tire of listening to their compositions.
Not until never say die
Hey man idk if someone has told you about the Dio era of Sabbath but it’s worth your time to peep Heaven & Hell by Black Sabbath. In 1980 Ozzy got kicked from Sabbath and his replacement was a guy named Ronnie James Dio. It’s different but his voice is undeniable. Peep.
After I finish these albums I’m gonna have to check them out and why did they kick him out?
@@MarshmallowReactions drugs. But he came back to Sabbath for an album in 2013 that’s actually pretty great, considering how old they were by that point. Can’t wait for you to hit Dio era. By the time Sabbath got to their last couple albums with Ozzy in the late 70s, the quality was starting to dip a bit (subjectively, ofc) and Dio revitalized the band, and the fans totally accepted him (for the most part)
@@MarshmallowReactions he got kicked out. the band says because he was hitting the drugs and alcohol too hard. Dio is a great vocalist. but it doesn't have the Black Sabbath sound without Ozzy.