Tony Iommi looks sooooo badass at this concert, the aviators with the leather jacket covered in crosses 🤘 gotta be the most metal looks out there, I need that leather jacket!
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He was consistently good live before he blew out his voice (I imagine from a combination of pushing it too hard and all the drug abuse). Listen to Sabbath live shows from the 70s, he’s excellent. Since then he’s erratic but when he’s on he’s still amazing. I saw him with Sabbath on their farewell tour in 2016 and he was great.
I was 15 and stayed up all night ready with a tape in the VCR because I was afraid of missing them. I had my buddy sleep over and when they finally took to the stage the next morning, he jumped up off the floor out of a dead sleep telling me, "Hit record, hit record!" I stayed awake all night for nothing but I didn't care. If I had fallen asleep, we would've both snoozed right through it knowing my luck. It was worth it!
According to Iommi, they hadn’t seen eachother in quite a while and had a crazy night the day before drinking like fish. They were all hungover but still put on a great show.
Nobody recorded this on their/his tape recorder... A Film Crew was there to record the entire event. It was broadcast live around the World, as it happened.
On one side of the world ozzy with Black Sabbath, on the other Freddy Mercury and queen. My two favorite artists of all time, what an event it must have been to see
Ozzy sure had his own way of getting the fans going. heavy metal style! amazing energy, awesome show! I saw this when i was 15. I wish i could go back and see it again
The 70's was best. A girl just walked right up to me and asked me if I wanted to move in with her. So I did! It was heaven. Wish it was still that way.
The feud between Toni and Ozzy was at its all-time high. Ozzy actually poked Toni in the eye a few hours before the show 😂 No words exchanged, no rehearsal... they rocked that sh!t out like it was nobody's business 🤘
Toni was definitely so into this show, he feels his guitar and every note he plays on it, he laughs at Ozzy throwing water and he smiles at every chance he gets to take a look at all his fans in the stadium. Such a legend.
I'm 43, and old enough to remember when this occurred. I remember seeing bits of this concert on MTV, and reading about it in People and Rolling Stone. This is right before I got into Sabbath, and this is the first time I have actually seen this footage. Thanks for posting this! By the way, I'm going to see my first Black Sabbath concert in Detroit in a few weeks. Can't wait!
if you are talking the michigan palace in detroit......yes it was a dumpy theatre but many great rock bands played there...kiss-rush-j geils-mc 5,iggy pop-seager-alice cooper-ted nugent...mahogany rush-and many others..
I'm 55, and my wife & I were in Detroit in Feb 2016 to see my favorite and all time greatest hard rock band of alllll time, Black Sabbath! Yeah, it was a shame that Bill Ward wasn't there beating the drums, but I wasn't going to miss it for the world!
@@easyduzit9200 well, what most people don't know is that it was actually Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull, who is the first to dress like a biker with leather on stage. Judas Priest just made that look famous. And that after Judas Priest a lot of metal bands started wearing leather as well.
I shook Ozzys hand when i was 10 years old then he picked me up and tried to sell me as a joke to other mothers, Then he went to find my mother any better front man in the music world is hard to find very kind also funny. *edit Thanks For all the likes 2020 never though a memory would get likes :). I also Remember Bill Ward being bit drunk Grabbing a Pumpkin throwing it at Ozzy but he missed and hit a bullseye in the head on stage guard and he was chased by the guard and Ozzy Just Kept laughing at Bill Ward as he tripped down a ditch filled with water and garbage and he cursed loads as the guard had to help him up even the Guard Fell in the ditch and had to call for help to get them up from the ditch. Those where the days when people could meet stars and they didn't act mighty just very humble and childish if you ask me*
Boomer? Is that supposed to be an insult? Let me guess, you are a ME generation worthless turd who blames everybody else for your shitty meaningless life. Jealous mindless ass clown
@@stephenhargrave7922 I don't think they meant it as an insult, I'm pretty sure they called u a boomer because it refers to the generation of babies born from 1946-1964. This time period is known as the baby boom.
Iommi...taking on the role of rhythm and lead guitarist. "Rhythm guitarist? I don't need no stinking rhythm guitarist." "Lead guitarist? I don't need no stinking lead guitarist". Iommi...the riff and lead master.
This Live Aid🌍 performance🎵 was my 1st introduction to Black Sabbath🤘 I was 14🤸♀️ in 1985 & a friend👧 told me this reunion would be the last we would see👀 from the original Sabbath🤘. My family 👨👩👧👦 didn't have a VCR📼 yet, so i recorded this on a cassette recorder📓 held up to the TV📺 speaker🔊 to capture the moment forever❕
Ozzy is really a very nice person, the first time I saw him doing an interview at home with Barbra Wa Wa , I was really taken aback! I figured him for some evil creepy dude ! Turns out very nice Man ,not what I expected, and he’s a very down to earth guy , and a pretty good father! And he loves his fans ! I’ve never seen a guy that cares so much for his fans , on stage he tries to give them the best show he can ! Just a sweet dude ! Keep Rocking Ozzy! God bless ! 🙏🏻
I saw this when I was 12 years old and before this day I didn't even know heavy metal was a genre of music. I thought the heaviest band was Night Ranger at this time. I fell in love with metal at 13.
I got to see them in 2006 or 07 at Ozzfest Iron Maiden played before them talk about a show . Sabbath was the best show I ever seen and I have seen a pile of em
Hard to believe that the lads hadn’t rehearsed for this, & that the relationship between Ozzy & Tony was still at a low point. So low in fact, that when this was over, Ozzy goes up to the producer of the “Seventh Star” album,& promptly pokes him in the eye!
Back in 85' , Live Aid, was a big deal, broadcasted, on all American TV sets, especially, on, two, TV sets, in my "teenage" home... This, is the best, "segment", of "Live Aid", period !!!
@@alfinflikt6689 No, Tony, not a chance, you must be thinking about someone else, now way he'd disrespect his body with drugs or alcohol anymore than I would.
Seeing where music in the genre has gone makes me finally appreciate black sabbath for the contribution in that Era. When you grow up listening to cannibal corpse, dying fetus, etc etc as the "norm", the origins become captivating
Hats off. They brought their 'A' game on this special day while many of their generation mailed it in. Very professional. Ozzy was so confident. They knew they were good and obviously practiced in advance.
They didn't practice a bit Ozzy had been thrown out a Sabbath and he and Tony had been on the outs for years so it's it is amazing that they could pull it off like this with no practice.
Bill Ward banging the shit outta those drums! Ozzy spot on! Geezer thumping that bass! Tony making that guitar scream! Put it all together, and you have the fathers of Heavy Metal, Black Sabbath!!! I remember I ditched work to see this concert, and got canned,but it was worth it!!
Still miss JFK stadium......twas a nice place to see a show.....big and probably no nose bleed seats in the whole place, this was a great show and it is worth watching the whole thing if you were not alive in the 80s - the world still seemed to function back then on short notice.
+Jett Tyler Bill Ward isn't looking very likely. I suppose a sell out world tour and a grammy award winning album convinced them they didn't need him. They don't *need* him... but without him the whole thing seems a bit hollow and incomplete. It is a pretty sad legacy...
+C Challinor Yep, but no one can be sure of the numbers without inside knowledge. I've heard 4 and 5% mentioned, but also both Bill and Geezer have talked about his 'fee' making me think he was being paid per performance like a session guy and not getting a cut of the profits at all.... Either way, I'm sure he was being shafted.
+Jett Tyler I'd love to see Sabbath with Bill one last time, to me he is top heavy metal and hard rock drummer and easily one of the most creative and unique drummers ever, but unfortunately I don't think it's going to happen... Despite Bill's health problems whole Sabbath crew and especially Ozzy and his wife treat Bill like he was nothing, though he undoubtedly made a lot to create Sabbath's success, to me much more than Ozzy. Just check out Sabbath's site, you won't find there any information about Bill, like he never was part of band. This IS disgusting
From an interview with Tony Iommi: "When Sabbath’s original line-up reunited for Live Aid in 1985, you all looked wasted. What kind of state were you in?" "Not a very good state [laughs]. On the night before, we hadn’t seen each other for so long and we got absolutely pissed. I had a dreadful hangover, and we were on at 10 o’clock in the morning. I had to put my dark glasses on. I felt bloody awful. But the night before was great." Source: Loudersound
I believe they were the first act. Considering this and the fact that, by his own admission, Tony had a massive hangover, Black Sabbath did a great job.
Agreed!! I was so beyond disappointed in Zep. Percy looked like he wanted too be as far away from there as he could get (ahem) and Page; well he was sooo frickin drunk when they took the stage, he damn near tumbled comin on. Let alone that Horrible rendition of Stairway. BY that time in his life he could have done the solo blindfolded with one hand tied behind his back and yet he managed too muck it all up. I was very disgusted. What a scam of a performance. I felt badly for JPJ as he was the one who really wanted too do a good set and it didn't happen. Not too mention Neither drummer knew the damned songs!!
JW Schwartz Plant looked like a soccer mom, Page was too drunk off his ass to tune his guitar, and the drummer didn’t learn the shows. Jones was perfect as usual though.
Zeppelin's failing was that they tried to throw it together with one rehearsal without having a drummer who knew what was going on. Queen, Sabbath and the other bands who did well for the most had their classic lineups and everyone knew their stuff. Zeppelin was thinking, 'we can get up and do this just like the old days.' Well, they couldn't and it showed. It had the spark, but wasn't very good because you just don't throw a drummer in there with one rehearsal to play with the cohesion of Bonham. I've always thought Page went into hurry mode when ever Plant agreed to a reunion gig, just because in the back of his mind he expected Plant to back out at any second.
Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill are forever Black Sabbath
All still alive unbelievably
The 80's were an awesome time to be a teenager.
Went from 10 to 20 in the 80's
What a ride
totally agree and couldn't agree more
Was 16 I'll never forget watching
on Tv all day
13 when ‘90 started 🫨
Tony Iommi looks sooooo badass at this concert, the aviators with the leather jacket covered in crosses 🤘 gotta be the most metal looks out there, I need that leather jacket!
They’ve said repeatedly that they’re NOT a Heavy Metal band whatsoever; alongside Deep Purple and Zeppelin too!
@deanpesaturo6401 please, Black Sabbath invented Heavy Metal, they may say they're not heavy metal but everyone agrees they are.
"Children of the Grave", "Iron Man" and "Paranoid" at Live Aid on July 13, 1985 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, PA
I saw them live in TV back then. Sabbath's and Led Zeppelin's performances are what I remember best from Live Aid.
woop woop love ittt
Great.!
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Sou muito fa da banda.
Every time i see or hear Geezer play I want to become a bassist.
Dude, what can stop you? Follow that dream. And if you think age is an issue: I discovered my songwriting talent just at my 50th. Go for it!!!!!
The original Black Sabbath! Nothing better.
And some idiots claim that Ozzy doesn't sound good live. He killed it here.
I think ozzy has a great voice live. Powerful
I saw him live in 2003 and he sounded amazing
He was consistently good live before he blew out his voice (I imagine from a combination of pushing it too hard and all the drug abuse). Listen to Sabbath live shows from the 70s, he’s excellent. Since then he’s erratic but when he’s on he’s still amazing. I saw him with Sabbath on their farewell tour in 2016 and he was great.
He's so off key it's ridiculous. He had just gotten outta rehab and was back to being an alcoholic. Read his book.
@@lilliehalumi8770 he’s had far worse shows, he sounds pretty good here. Obviously not his peak but still good
0:00 Children of the Grave
2:28 Iron Man
9:14 Paranoid
Solo 13 minutos de ozzy debieron ser unos 20 minutos mínimo que despliegue de energía ..
Thank you👍
I have so much respect for Geezer Butler and how fast he can play.
hey fred herbert, didn’t expect to see you here shir
@@Randive Waow! You have great tashte in mushic my friend. Nehahahahaha
@@E.Humperdinck love you fred, we both have great taste in music! Woaw!
Great lyricist too!
I can't believe that Tony Iommi played this set with a huge hangover (which is why he put on the glasses). Master. Legend.
HE DID?!
Costume designer: Tony, how many crosses do you want on your jacket?
Tony: yes
cristian adrian guerrero diaz Toni*
@@crisplant7170 the fuck?
@@Galactic613 the fuck?
he must've scared of vampire or some shit
Lmao
The bass on Iron Man just gave me chills...
It really gym ty
those marshall and that bc rich ironbird custom are a fucking beasts
Geezer is da bomb!
Geezer does have that effect
@@KKcesarin666 thank you for telling us the name of the bass yo I %1000 percent appreciate it
best metal band of all time!!!
Lo preguntas?, la mejor Led Zeppelin
@@manuelcesarsalgadolopez2181led zeppelin is a joke, saw they live aid perform dude
I was 15 and stayed up all night ready with a tape in the VCR because I was afraid of missing them. I had my buddy sleep over and when they finally took to the stage the next morning, he jumped up off the floor out of a dead sleep telling me, "Hit record, hit record!" I stayed awake all night for nothing but I didn't care. If I had fallen asleep, we would've both snoozed right through it knowing my luck. It was worth it!
Dude, thanks for sharing this. Very cool, loved reading it man.
I did the sAme
Cool man, I stayed up all day drinking a 24 pack of Piels, I think it was 24. Cool story
According to Iommi, they hadn’t seen eachother in quite a while and had a crazy night the day before drinking like fish. They were all hungover but still put on a great show.
Should've made another album at this point....the energy is there man...it's fucking there..SOLID
I'd like to thank whoever recorded this on his tape recorder in 1985, you're the true legend here for saving a piece of history.
Nobody recorded this on their/his tape recorder... A Film Crew was there to record the entire event. It was broadcast live around the World, as it happened.
I think he meant on the vcr
He meant vcr since you can’t get the recording any other way
Bill still has the kit on the point of falling over.A absolute legend of a blessed line-up.
My boyfriend and i are in that crowd. We just hadn't met yet
Neat!!!!
4-19-2022
So was my current girlfriend! We met 37 years later 😂
I actually was in that crowd. We never met.
Gezzer is a fucking GOD.
Y luego? Te llevamos mariachis o que pedo ?
there's a chemistry between these four guys ,that for me is incredible!!!!
I've never seen any bass player as wild as Geezer!
On one side of the world ozzy with Black Sabbath, on the other Freddy Mercury and queen. My two favorite artists of all time, what an event it must have been to see
Ozzy has a great voice. So powerful and clear.
'clear'...
I was in the US Navy in Japan and i watched it on Japanese TV, i bought the DVD box set when it came out
Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin reunited for this concert. Saw it live on MTV. Best concert ever.
And queen
Sadly both BS and LZ were shit performances.
Led Zeppelin were a shell of their former self so naturally it wasn't at par with other performances
Darkness & Death queen united back in the bohemian rhapsody movie but in real life they just got finished with a tour.
@@doedskvad4086 Queen didn't reunite, they were touring just before live aid
16 year old me back in 1985 never thought I would ever see the day of Sabbath reuniting let alone watching it live on TV!
Ozzy sure had his own way of getting the fans going. heavy metal style! amazing energy, awesome show! I saw this when i was 15. I wish i could go back and see it again
The 70's was best. A girl just walked right up to me and asked me if I wanted to move in with her. So I did! It was heaven. Wish it was still that way.
The 80's is when all the gay shit started. 90's revolution girls were awesome. i was hittin' it with like 30 to 40 girls per day.
W i Black sabbath❤️🔥🎶🎸🥁🪇🎶❤️🔥
The feud between Toni and Ozzy was at its all-time high. Ozzy actually poked Toni in the eye a few hours before the show 😂 No words exchanged, no rehearsal... they rocked that sh!t out like it was nobody's business 🤘
Toni was definitely so into this show, he feels his guitar and every note he plays on it, he laughs at Ozzy throwing water and he smiles at every chance he gets to take a look at all his fans in the stadium. Such a legend.
There are many reasons why the 80's was awesome. This is one of them
The true innovators of the whole genre
I'm 43, and old enough to remember when this occurred. I remember seeing bits of this concert on MTV, and reading about it in People and Rolling Stone. This is right before I got into Sabbath, and this is the first time I have actually seen this footage. Thanks for posting this!
By the way, I'm going to see my first Black Sabbath concert in Detroit in a few weeks. Can't wait!
detroit rocks....i saw them at cobo hall in detroit in the 70's....lol
@@TheTayedrums Didn't KISS also play there a lot?
if you are talking the michigan palace in detroit......yes it was a dumpy theatre but many great rock bands played there...kiss-rush-j geils-mc 5,iggy pop-seager-alice cooper-ted nugent...mahogany rush-and many others..
I'm 55, and my wife & I were in Detroit in Feb 2016 to see my favorite and all time greatest hard rock band of alllll time, Black Sabbath! Yeah, it was a shame that Bill Ward wasn't there beating the drums, but I wasn't going to miss it for the world!
Wow! You have a really good memory for being 5 years old at the time.....
everyone's having the Judas Priest leather look... and then there's Ozzy rocking my grandma's clothes... great show tho!
sonnic1995. Kiss leather look.
And Judas Priest was at Live Aid 1985
Kiss leather look? Wtf that's Priest that started that shit man no denying that
@@easyduzit9200 well, what most people don't know is that it was actually Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull, who is the first to dress like a biker with leather on stage. Judas Priest just made that look famous. And that after Judas Priest a lot of metal bands started wearing leather as well.
Your probably right but Priest made it what it is theres no denying it..its a copycat business that's for sure
God bless you Ozzy...Thanks for your great music Black Sabbath...
Its Bill! Its Sabbath!
Noo ,Ozzy is Sabbath
fyodor dosto ozzy and bill
drummer extraordinaire! it dont mean a thang if it aint got that swang
13 needed bill
fyodor dosto Tony Iommi is Black Sabbath.
I love Sabbath so much. Ozzy or Dio. Both kick ass.
I was Way up front for Sabbath. Got word when they were going on in the am, and made my way down. Philly Rocked that day!
I shook Ozzys hand when i was 10 years old then he picked me up and tried to sell me as a joke to other mothers, Then he went to find my mother any better front man in the music world is hard to find very kind also funny. *edit Thanks For all the likes 2020 never though a memory would get likes :). I also Remember Bill Ward being bit drunk Grabbing a Pumpkin throwing it at Ozzy but he missed and hit a bullseye in the head on stage guard and he was chased by the guard and Ozzy Just Kept laughing at Bill Ward as he tripped down a ditch filled with water and garbage and he cursed loads as the guard had to help him up even the Guard Fell in the ditch and had to call for help to get them up from the ditch. Those where the days when people could meet stars and they didn't act mighty just very humble and childish if you ask me*
Ok boomer
Boomer? Is that supposed to be an insult? Let me guess, you are a ME generation worthless turd who blames everybody else for your shitty meaningless life. Jealous mindless ass clown
O o wow you are hilarious
@@stephenhargrave7922 I don't think they meant it as an insult, I'm pretty sure they called u a boomer because it refers to the generation of babies born from 1946-1964. This time period is known as the baby boom.
@@stephenhargrave7922 ok boomer
By 1985 both Black Sabbath and Ozzy had accomplished more than than the top 30 bands have in the last 15 years combined. Possible more.
Iommi...taking on the role of rhythm and lead guitarist. "Rhythm guitarist? I don't need no stinking rhythm guitarist." "Lead guitarist? I don't need no stinking lead guitarist". Iommi...the riff and lead master.
BILL WARD is a MF beast on Drums ! 🤘😜
He was probably at the peak of his addiction and his voice was shot to shit by this time but he somehow sounds incredible here
The peak of his addiction was the late 80's.
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 that wasn't even led zeppelin lol
He sounds very out of it.
He always sounds good. He's got a once in a lifetime metal voice. He's 70 and still sounds awesome now!
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 True
Ozzy was so out of it, he wore Sharon's clothes by mistake!
lmao
Best comment ever.
He often DID wear sharons clothes coz sharon hid his clothes so he couldnt go out to drink
that`s 80ies get used to it
that is funny shit
Bill Ward was a BEAST!
For real
Bill was amazing
Just look at him 0:17
It is good to see him back w/ the band.
This Live Aid🌍 performance🎵 was my 1st introduction to Black Sabbath🤘 I was 14🤸♀️ in 1985 & a friend👧 told me this reunion would be the last we would see👀 from the original Sabbath🤘. My family 👨👩👧👦 didn't have a VCR📼 yet, so i recorded this on a cassette recorder📓 held up to the TV📺 speaker🔊 to capture the moment forever❕
O👍😘😭😂👍🗣️🌈🤟K💪👩🎤🙊🙈
A maior banda de metal de todos os tempos ,sem querer tirar os méritos dos outros.
No hombre, son muy importantes pero no los mas grandes, los mejores son los Led Zeppelin
still remember Live Aid well. a fantastic day to be a teenager!
Ozzy is really a very nice person, the first time I saw him doing an interview at home with Barbra Wa Wa , I was really taken aback! I figured him for some evil creepy dude ! Turns out very nice Man ,not what I expected, and he’s a very down to earth guy , and a pretty good father! And he loves his fans ! I’ve never seen a guy that cares so much for his fans , on stage he tries to give them the best show he can ! Just a sweet dude ! Keep Rocking Ozzy! God bless ! 🙏🏻
I saw this when I was 12 years old and before this day I didn't even know heavy metal was a genre of music. I thought the heaviest band was Night Ranger at this time. I fell in love with metal at 13.
I never imagined Ozzy could be conscious for 12 minutes and 58 seconds without cursing!
I got to see them in 2006 or 07 at Ozzfest Iron Maiden played before them talk about a show . Sabbath was the best show I ever seen and I have seen a pile of em
The camera glitches at 8:10 because of tony iommi's greatness!
The riff god!
MR. TONY IOMMI!!!
and the whole crowd goes " WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
FUCK YEAH!!!
Nah Jimmy Page is a God in riffs and guitar solos. I'll put Tony Iommi like in top 15 best Guitarist
@@hejsjsjjjsjsjjs4968 different styles ,,,sides thats an old argument
I got in the stadium as the howling guitar strains of Iron Man sent a chill up my spine. What a freaking day!!
Hard to believe that the lads hadn’t rehearsed for this, & that the relationship between Ozzy & Tony was still at a low point. So low in fact, that when this was over, Ozzy goes up to the producer of the “Seventh Star” album,& promptly pokes him in the eye!
The best band!!!
I remember seeing this on MTV live back in 1985 when I was 13! I've always had a bootleg tape of it through the years.
The 70s/80s/90s will never be surpassed, The Best! São Paulo - Brazil - Rock On The Rock V-8 🤙🎸🎸🎸🎸
Back in 85' , Live Aid, was a big deal, broadcasted, on all American TV sets, especially, on, two, TV sets, in my "teenage" home...
This, is the best, "segment", of "Live Aid", period !!!
Everybody had and old and fat aunt who looks like Ozzy on this video.
IN this video, not on this video.
My aunt Linda. Since a kid I thought she looked like Ozzy
She's a great cook too!lol
@@billywilliams8753 true story. Is her name Linda? Mine is lol
Jacob Boone I actually do have an Aunt Linda. True! lol
Black Sabbath rule and always will.
Tony looks like an 8-ball of blow came to life and picked up a guitar
Hahahaha!!
Best comment in years.
Two 8 balls
The interview with martha Quinn...Tony iommi was wired to hell.
@@alfinflikt6689 No, Tony, not a chance, you must be thinking about someone else, now way he'd disrespect his body with drugs or alcohol anymore than I would.
I Love You Black Sabbath... "Island Of Mindanao Here, Philippines" ❤💚 👊👊👊
Drugs.
Powering Rock and Roll for 100 years.
@@Jake-fw5te Beethoven I guess
Seeing where music in the genre has gone makes me finally appreciate black sabbath for the contribution in that Era. When you grow up listening to cannibal corpse, dying fetus, etc etc as the "norm", the origins become captivating
Check out: blue chill
the Heavy metal godfathers..forever the best line!!!
Pardon the pun
The original is always the best! Black Sabbath Forever!!
After seeing this I was converted into a Metalhead......Great Day.
Hats off. They brought their 'A' game on this special day while many of their generation mailed it in. Very professional. Ozzy was so confident. They knew they were good and obviously practiced in advance.
They didn't practice a bit Ozzy had been thrown out a Sabbath and he and Tony had been on the outs for years so it's it is amazing that they could pull it off like this with no practice.
Bill Ward banging the shit outta those drums! Ozzy spot on! Geezer thumping that bass! Tony making that guitar scream! Put it all together, and you have the fathers of Heavy Metal, Black Sabbath!!! I remember I ditched work to see this concert, and got canned,but it was worth it!!
Dude Tommy’s jacket is the coolest thing ever hope I can get a jacket like that one day
*Tony*
Ozzy with the Classic We love you All God Bless
Ozzy dressed like Marty McFly's mam in the Biff Towers section.
Matteoj Yeah
Best comment ever LOL
lmao
DAMMIT!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
On the good old 27th floor
Wow 1 of the greatest concerts in history
OZZY AND BLACK SABBATH! IS THE FUCKING BEST!!!!!!
Fantastic ❤
I think this is the most epic iron man performance
incredible performance by one Legendary bands in history
Still miss JFK stadium......twas a nice place to see a show.....big and probably no nose bleed seats in the whole place, this was a great show and it is worth watching the whole thing if you were not alive in the 80s - the world still seemed to function back then on short notice.
iive always amazed at Tony's evolution...especially to the point of the solo in neon nights..its f**kin magical mystical
tour4sure
Vi na TV, ao vivo! Momento épico, pois ninguém falava nessa reunião..
I was 7 years old when this was going on. I wish I was at least 13 then. The great years.
Black Sabbath por siempre y para siempre
You can give Ozzy shit about being off his tree most of the time, but one thing that never changed was his amazing voice! Never failed to deliver!!!!
Iron Man ;-) , The Best Event in World History Ever - Live Aid 1985 !!!
Can World Do This Again ?!!
Excellent beautiful amazing sublime inmortal the 80 AMAZING RULES 🎼 🥁 💫 🙏 💫 🎶 🎵
2:16 Tony and Ozzy together
😎🤘 Best metal band of all time !! Bill Geezer Tony and Ozzy 👻
Custume designer - how many crosses do you want Tony?
Tony - yes
Bill, Ozzy, Geezer & Tony reunited well in 1985 & 1997... Can we please have all 4 of them one last time in 2016???
+Jett Tyler
Bill Ward isn't looking very likely. I suppose a sell out world tour and a grammy award winning album convinced them they didn't need him. They don't *need* him... but without him the whole thing seems a bit hollow and incomplete. It is a pretty sad legacy...
+SAHBfan I think the bigger problem was that they offered Bill a 5% cut ....he apparently told them to stick-it...
+C Challinor
Yep, but no one can be sure of the numbers without inside knowledge. I've heard 4 and 5% mentioned, but also both Bill and Geezer have talked about his 'fee' making me think he was being paid per performance like a session guy and not getting a cut of the profits at all.... Either way, I'm sure he was being shafted.
and 05. man i hope it happens
+Jett Tyler I'd love to see Sabbath with Bill one last time, to me he is top heavy metal and hard rock drummer and easily one of the most creative and unique drummers ever, but unfortunately I don't think it's going to happen... Despite Bill's health problems whole Sabbath crew and especially Ozzy and his wife treat Bill like he was nothing, though he undoubtedly made a lot to create Sabbath's success, to me much more than Ozzy. Just check out Sabbath's site, you won't find there any information about Bill, like he never was part of band. This IS disgusting
glam sabbath.
Black Sabbath RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was on my 22nd birthday! I was living in Florida at the time! Good times! 😎✌️❤️
From an interview with Tony Iommi:
"When Sabbath’s original line-up reunited for Live Aid in 1985, you all looked wasted. What kind of state were you in?"
"Not a very good state [laughs]. On the night before, we hadn’t seen each other for so long and we got absolutely pissed. I had a dreadful hangover, and we were on at 10 o’clock in the morning. I had to put my dark glasses on. I felt bloody awful. But the night before was great."
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happiness i cannot see, and love to me is so unreal!
Best hard rock group of all time hard rock acid rock with everyone to call them they have the best music the best licks everything
Fantastic show, Ozzy and Geezer repeated the success in Moscow peace festival three years later 🦋🎂
Remember watching Live Aid on TV and one of the local radio station's was even playing it over the airwaves.
Ozzy looks just like Jeff Daniels in Dumb & Dumber!
Cesar A. Lol, true!
LoL
He does
I believe they were the first act. Considering this and the fact that, by his own admission, Tony had a massive hangover, Black Sabbath did a great job.
Out of Zeppelin and Sabbath, this was definately the better reunion of the day.
Agreed!! I was so beyond disappointed in Zep. Percy looked like he wanted too be as far away from there as he could get (ahem) and Page; well he was sooo frickin drunk when they took the stage, he damn near tumbled comin on. Let alone that Horrible rendition of Stairway. BY that time in his life he could have done the solo blindfolded with one hand tied behind his back and yet he managed too muck it all up. I was very disgusted. What a scam of a performance. I felt badly for JPJ as he was the one who really wanted too do a good set and it didn't happen. Not too mention Neither drummer knew the damned songs!!
JW Schwartz Plant looked like a soccer mom, Page was too drunk off his ass to tune his guitar, and the drummer didn’t learn the shows. Jones was perfect as usual though.
Queen killed it
True, but that is kind of the literally the weakest compliment ever
Zeppelin's failing was that they tried to throw it together with one rehearsal without having a drummer who knew what was going on. Queen, Sabbath and the other bands who did well for the most had their classic lineups and everyone knew their stuff. Zeppelin was thinking, 'we can get up and do this just like the old days.' Well, they couldn't and it showed. It had the spark, but wasn't very good because you just don't throw a drummer in there with one rehearsal to play with the cohesion of Bonham. I've always thought Page went into hurry mode when ever Plant agreed to a reunion gig, just because in the back of his mind he expected Plant to back out at any second.
12 year old me thanks the uploader - I remember getting up about 6 in the morning to catch the whole show on TV.