as a former professional chauffeur, THE GREATEST DAY EVER: driving Black Sabbath (Geezer to the show. Tony to the airport) they were amicable and kind, I had dinner backstage 5☆ restaurant prime rib. and watched the show from 20 feet away on the side of the stage.. GREATEST DAY EVER \m/,
Wot and you are a female..........That is great to hear i daresay because of indoctrination they would be polite and kind Looks like we've killed of the female driver concept then!
One of the heaviest swing songs you will ever hear and no one does it quite the all-powerful Black Sabbath! It has always been one my of all-time favorite Sabbath tunes!
I am one of those who loved this entire album. I hear this song,and it makes me wish the feeling I get,and this music would last forever..And After Forever... Love Sabbath...
+mhadman It's their second to worst from the original lineup. Not saying it's bad either. For their standards I'd say it mediocre at best. The title track is the best song.
DcsOrCity Music is subjective. You decide what you think is best by your own personal criteria. I understand the dynamics of the group , what they were all going through , but I take each album on it's own . I don't bother to compare or contrast. To me, that's a waste of time. Whichever album I decide to listen to is dependent on my particular mood. I honestly don't look at any album as better or worse. I look to what my mood calls me to put on. Not saying you're wrong, just saying everyone has a different listening experience, and if you're being honest with yourself, how can that be wrong.. I am a huge fan of Judas Priest also.. From their first album to Screaming For Vengeance in 82. They changed direction and it didn't really appeal to me, but I don't think the rest is terrible, its just not for me. Everyone has their own taste. If a band doesn't expand and change, they can become stale.. I don't begrudge the change. It natural. You don't see many bands these days that have 8 albums or so that are track for track, fantastic. Part of that could be the human brain's " hardwiring" after an age, as some studies suggest. I am veering away from original post a bit.. Some late night rambling..
DcsOrCity I saw the Screaming tour in upstate NY. Iron Maiden opened for them. Great show. I didn't get to see Sabbath till the Born Again tour.The Deep Purple encores were a kick ass treat. Another great show. Never saw Sabbath with Ozzy, but saw Ozzy solo with his first two tours, and years later in the early 90's I believe. I saw Dio solo, and he did some Sabbath durring the show which was pretty damn cool. I have been lucky to have seen most of my favorites. Sounds like you have too..Hard to pick a favorite..
I was just a kid in the 70s but all my cousins were teenagers then (their musical taste left an impression on me).I still think it was better than the 80s and 90s. Better cars, better music, more room to breathe. Cheers.
I was watching this DVD last night. I am 61, and the Never Say Die tour hit Corpus Christi TX in November 1978, with a new band opening called Van Halen. My chick loved Van Halen and I had been into Black Sabbath since 1971. Every time I watch this video I feel 21 again. THANKS BLACK SABBATH!!!!
First live concert was Sabbath/Van Halen on November 17, 1978 in Midland Texas. I did not know anything about Sabbath but Iron Man and War Pigs. When the backdrop slowly lifted and SuperTzar was blasting thru the PA, a lifelong Sabbath fan was created.
There will never be a band to replace Sabbath! I was born in 1979 and grew up on this and I passed it on to my kids and my brother did too and Sabbath will Never die in my family!!!
When I was starting my senior year in high school (2004), I bought the DVD this was on and I would put this on to get me fired up for my afternoon classes during my lunch breaks at home (same with The Last Supper, Ozzy at Budokan, and the Sabbath Story Vol.1 dvds). Lot of the time I would air guitar to these songs (I'm pathetic, I know), and I would sometimes watch this track 2 or 3 times, sometimes just for Geezers bass playing. I love the way Geezer just hammers down on the bass in this version, and the little jam they do near the end. This is my favorite version of the song.
this is the last song Ozzy recorded with Black Sabbath.. Ironic but beautiful. one of my favorite songs of all time. I love you Sabbath, you helped me through it I will always be thankful..
Let this be a lesson kids, never take your youth for granted. You can be high as fuck when you are young and still sing 10 times better than when you're in your 60's
I remember when this album was released. My best buddy Iggy bought it first and the day he got it, 16 of us piled into his basement with about 44 joints of shit weed, LOL. I remember hearing this song for the first time. Most of us jumped up in shock and pretty much immediately started air guitaring and head banging. It was the coolest riff I've heard. I don't think kids do that kind of stuff anymore. Shit, I'd give anything to go back to those wacked out "daze" of yore.
At 5years old i'd watch this on vhs with a tennis racket guitar... my mum let me swear to sing sabbath bloody sabbath...thanks mum! I've been playing guitar 37 years since! You can't kill rock'n'roll!
Saw Black Sabbath in Milwaukee with Deep Purple. Two songs into the Black Sabbath set. All hell broke out! It was crazy at the Mecca Center. It was a riot of epic proportions!
I remember when i first heard this.........Ozzy will never fade away...........I remember after this concert he said i hope i will be here in another 20 years then 20 years after that and look he is..
My first concert. I was 14. My friend Vince and I got dropped off by Vince's Dad an NYC Precinct 1 police officer, who passed on this year. For me it was true bliss to listen to Ozzy. Although he was clearly wasted on stage. Making a few mistakes. Luckily the bands had a night off the day before, which probably helped the show's power. Overall the band sounded great with an awesome set of their best. Van Halen was an incredible opener, and stage act for the huge crowd of MSG. David Lee Roth's acrobatics and antics were amazing. The crowd roared with energy at times that was unbelievable, and I became immediately addicted. Sabbath was solid, like the father of metal up there, but Van Halen, had a stage power that drew out more energy. Vince and I were both blown away. Simple, heavy, brilliant. Many critics over the years shrugged at BS and said how can this band do this well. It's guttural bliss. There's no other way to say it.
This awesome song proves how Black Sabbath were about to make a very successful transition from the 1970s into the 1980s and like wow, just imagine the songs from Ozzys solo albums and their Heaven And Hell album transformed into even better Black Sabbath songs.
My friends and i were seniors in high school when this came out. They were in a band, i was a hanger-on. They wanted like crazy to play this song, but no one could sing it.
Always in the mood for black sabbath. Its my "go to" band when i dont know what i wanna hear. THE BAND that started it all in the real rock and metal world. Thank you black sabbath (original line up) for giving us the music that we live by. F.Y.I. 2nd band is Pink Floyd the wall is a masterpiece
well i love this song so upbeat and even when ozzy did it live on speak of the devil its a dam great song and gets the blood pumping - THESE 4 guys are absolutely hands down just a phenomenal BAND- THE MIGHTY BLACK SABBATH !!!!
One of the things I've always appreciated about Ozzy is that he always seems to be he almost has a fan's reaction the music of the rest of the band. It is like he is just as amazed at the stuff the other bands pulls out as us. With Randy in his first two solo albums, you could tell the dude just loved Randy's playing. Ozzy doesn't have what I would traditionally call a lovely voice, but metal have given an outlet to so many non-traditionally beautiful voices to channel their soul and passion through. We can even look to a band like Motorhead. No one would say Lemmy sings well, but the dude sang his heart out and we loved it.
Tony said you got to love the old chap you can't say God is f****** dead Ozzy for the album 13 years after this when they probably thought they would never record together again
loved this song and album. totally underrated and dished by the experts. much like Led Zeppelin. bought it at the record store at the old Burien(WA) Fred Meyer. back when they had record stores. I forget the name. of it but dropped alot of money in my youth there. rock on ozzy
Nos anos 80 a revista SOM TRES Lançou uma revista desse SHOW A gente ia lendo e ia abrindo ela e virava um lindo poster desse show e era o que tinhamos ficavamos imaginando ...e hoje esta ai e o mais doido é que era bem assim que a gente imaginava...🎸🎶
as a former professional chauffeur, THE GREATEST DAY EVER: driving Black Sabbath (Geezer to the show. Tony to the airport) they were amicable and kind, I had dinner backstage 5☆ restaurant prime rib. and watched the show from 20 feet away on the side of the stage.. GREATEST DAY EVER \m/,
Sick
wow....honest Rock N Roll.....honest people....
Wot and you are a female..........That is great to hear i daresay because of indoctrination they would be polite and kind Looks like we've killed of the female driver concept then!
Thanks for sharing that, once in a lifetime experience 👍👍 Glad that you got to experience it!!!
That's fucking awesome
This song saved my life during my days at the mental hospital. I kept playing this song like hundred times a day... Cheers!
Such a good fucking song. Really helps with my depression
Keren bang
u mean METAL hospital? :)
I can relate! Never say die!
It's a great song, along with the album. Not a bad song on it!!!
Ozzy's vocals are absolutely superb here. Brilliant.
Can't help wondering if they've been touched up in the studio.... Love, Billy
and funny fact is they was on drugs
Untergang Norge well actually he cracks in a couple of spots
Bill McCue if the were,they would have fixed the cracks
Untergang Norge there high.
Never Say Die is one of the happiest sounding songs!
Bill Ward is my favorite drummer ever.. he is so entertaining to watch.
Stellar pounder.
his kit is M A S S I V E
There will never be another band like sabbath
im afraid of in 30-40 years rock will not exist :( kids this days arr broken
30-40 years? It barely exists now.
as a matter of fact, that statement applies to any band in the world
(just to mess with you XD)
you are right.
BULMA CAN BITCH
People going nowhere
Taken for a ride
Looking for the answers
That they know inside
My brother love you guys!
I loved that album over to you was my favorite from never say die
fluffy bi dragon johnny blade...
His only friend is a switch blade knife
Extremely underrated, should finally be recognized as a classic.
One of the heaviest swing songs you will ever hear and no one does it quite the all-powerful Black Sabbath! It has always been one my of all-time favorite Sabbath tunes!
I am one of those who loved this entire album. I hear this song,and it makes me wish the feeling I get,and this music would last forever..And After Forever... Love Sabbath...
+mhadman It's their second to worst from the original lineup. Not saying it's bad either. For their standards I'd say it mediocre at best. The title track is the best song.
DcsOrCity Music is subjective. You decide what you think is best by your own personal criteria.
I understand the dynamics of the group , what they were all going through , but I take each album on it's own .
I don't bother to compare or contrast. To me, that's a waste of time. Whichever album I decide to listen to is dependent on my particular mood.
I honestly don't look at any album as better or worse. I look to what my mood calls me to put on.
Not saying you're wrong, just saying everyone has a different listening experience, and if you're being honest with yourself, how can that be wrong..
I am a huge fan of Judas Priest also.. From their first album to Screaming For Vengeance in 82. They changed direction and it didn't really appeal to me, but I don't think the rest is terrible, its just not for me. Everyone has their own taste. If a band doesn't expand and change, they can become stale..
I don't begrudge the change. It natural. You don't see many bands these days that have 8 albums or so that are track for track, fantastic. Part of that could be the human brain's " hardwiring" after an age, as some studies suggest.
I am veering away from original post a bit.. Some late night rambling..
Well said. I saw Priest on the Screaming for Vengeance Tour (awesome) and just saw Sabbath in Tacoma a week ago. There will not be another Sabbath.
DcsOrCity I saw the Screaming tour in upstate NY. Iron Maiden opened for them. Great show.
I didn't get to see Sabbath till the Born Again tour.The Deep Purple encores were a kick ass treat. Another great show. Never saw Sabbath with Ozzy, but saw Ozzy solo with his first two tours, and years later in the early 90's I believe. I saw Dio solo, and he did some Sabbath durring the show which was pretty damn cool.
I have been lucky to have seen most of my favorites. Sounds like you have too..Hard to pick a favorite..
mhadman except .. swinging the chain
Underrated song and album
Swinging the Chain
Johnny Blade ruined the album experience
erosionhead420 Bullshit
Jake Vitale....I agree with you 110%. It is a great record! 👍
@@oscarcamacho7818
Yes sir!! Good song!
Sooooo glad to have grown up in the 70’s
I was just a kid in the 70s but all my cousins were teenagers then (their musical taste left an impression on me).I still think it was better than the 80s and 90s. Better cars, better music, more room to breathe. Cheers.
Sounds just like the album. Amazing. Ozzy's vocals are unbelievable.
Bill Ward: what a drummer
No matter what anyone says... NEVER SAY DIE!!!
I was there 1978 Hammersmith Odeon supported by Van Halen. It was LOUD!
Do you remember the stage invasion? Awesome moment ❤
I loved that Lp. A Hard Road saved my life.
The most underrated album in the Sabbath inventory. Great album opener! 🤘🤘
one of my favourite black sabbath songs.
I was watching this DVD last night. I am 61, and the Never Say Die tour hit Corpus Christi TX in November 1978, with a new band opening called Van Halen. My chick loved Van Halen and I had been into Black Sabbath since 1971. Every time I watch this video I feel 21 again. THANKS BLACK SABBATH!!!!
First live concert was Sabbath/Van Halen on November 17, 1978 in Midland Texas. I did not know anything about Sabbath but Iron Man and War Pigs. When the backdrop slowly lifted and SuperTzar was blasting thru the PA, a lifelong Sabbath fan was created.
Bill Ward the fucking drum god!
Amen👊
There will never be a band to replace Sabbath! I was born in 1979 and grew up on this and I passed it on to my kids and my brother did too and Sabbath will Never die in my family!!!
When I was starting my senior year in high school (2004), I bought the DVD this was on and I would put this on to get me fired up for my afternoon classes during my lunch breaks at home (same with The Last Supper, Ozzy at Budokan, and the Sabbath Story Vol.1 dvds). Lot of the time I would air guitar to these songs (I'm pathetic, I know), and I would sometimes watch this track 2 or 3 times, sometimes just for Geezers bass playing.
I love the way Geezer just hammers down on the bass in this version, and the little jam they do near the end. This is my favorite version of the song.
Greatest metal band that started it all ! You don't grow out of it you grow into it!
God I love Bill Ward... amazing
70's music is the best.
Fitting what Ozzy said right at the end of the song because they were on they're last days at that time together. Long live Black Sabbath.
Best band ever!!! People does not understand how much this band hadgive to music
Great vocals by Ozzy on this!!!
Absolutely lifts me up. God bless Black Sabbath.
Whether you hate this song or love it (I love it), you can’t deny Tony looked like he loved playing it live
I was just about 3 months old for this performance. Thanks for ringing me in!
Such a iconic moment from a great iconic band of individuals of musicians much love keep it up much love ❤ rock on 🤘
God damn why isn't music this FUN ANYMORE!!
this is the last song Ozzy recorded with Black Sabbath.. Ironic but beautiful. one of my favorite songs of all time. I love you Sabbath, you helped me through it I will always be thankful..
Let this be a lesson kids, never take your youth for granted. You can be high as fuck when you are young and still sing 10 times better than when you're in your 60's
I remember when this album was released. My best buddy Iggy bought it first and the day he got it, 16 of us piled into his basement with about 44 joints of shit weed, LOL. I remember hearing this song for the first time. Most of us jumped up in shock and pretty much immediately started air guitaring and head banging. It was the coolest riff I've heard.
I don't think kids do that kind of stuff anymore. Shit, I'd give anything to go back to those wacked out "daze" of yore.
A breath of fresh air from the Disco and New Wave bollocks of the late 70's.
At 5years old i'd watch this on vhs with a tennis racket guitar... my mum let me swear to sing sabbath bloody sabbath...thanks mum! I've been playing guitar 37 years since! You can't kill rock'n'roll!
thank f...k for the internet I would never been able to enjoy all this good stuff. BLACK SABBATH lives on
Saw Black Sabbath in Milwaukee with Deep Purple. Two songs into the Black Sabbath set. All hell broke out! It was crazy at the Mecca Center. It was a riot of epic proportions!
I remember when i first heard this.........Ozzy will never fade away...........I remember after this concert he said i hope i will be here in another 20 years then 20 years after that and look he is..
My first concert. I was 14. My friend Vince and I got dropped off by Vince's Dad an NYC Precinct 1 police officer, who passed on this year. For me it was true bliss to listen to Ozzy. Although he was clearly wasted on stage. Making a few mistakes. Luckily the bands had a night off the day before, which probably helped the show's power. Overall the band sounded great with an awesome set of their best. Van Halen was an incredible opener, and stage act for the huge crowd of MSG. David Lee Roth's acrobatics and antics were amazing. The crowd roared with energy at times that was unbelievable, and I became immediately addicted. Sabbath was solid, like the father of metal up there, but Van Halen, had a stage power that drew out more energy. Vince and I were both blown away. Simple, heavy, brilliant. Many critics over the years shrugged at BS and said how can this band do this well. It's guttural bliss. There's no other way to say it.
Bill Ward. Such a boss
Looks like a viking though
He just CRUSHES the skins from the opening of the show to the last drum beat. Love it. I had this concert on VHS. Time to re-order on DVD.
@@Redwood65 what year iZ this? Do you know? 🤔☕🥁🌃
@@brianjezuit4085 The video description reads: June 19, 1978 I used to have this concert video on VHS. Bought it sometime in 1986/87 I believe.
@@theoagos0318 Bill Ward, dreads hair look like Korn vocalist.
Absolute monster of a tune. Probably my favourite.
Nobody could kick an arse quite like Sabbath.
If I could only get this time machine working properly, I'd be heading straight back to 1978. Awesome.
This awesome song proves how Black Sabbath were about to make a very successful transition from the 1970s into the 1980s and like wow, just imagine the songs from Ozzys solo albums and their Heaven And Hell album transformed into even better Black Sabbath songs.
For a live performace , that was brilliant
My friends and i were seniors in high school when this came out. They were in a band, i was a hanger-on. They wanted like crazy to play this song, but no one could sing it.
His voice is still great. Wonderful Ozzy 4-ever
Such a feel good song!!! NEVER EVER SAY DIE!!!
Always in the mood for black sabbath. Its my "go to" band when i dont know what i wanna hear. THE BAND that started it all in the real rock and metal world. Thank you black sabbath (original line up) for giving us the music that we live by.
F.Y.I. 2nd band is Pink Floyd the wall is a masterpiece
They definitely didn’t start rock music, the blues started rock music.
well i love this song so upbeat and even when ozzy did it live on speak of the devil its a dam great song and gets the blood pumping - THESE 4 guys are absolutely hands down just a phenomenal BAND- THE MIGHTY BLACK SABBATH !!!!
Black Sabbath the best !!!
Very tight performance. Prime stuff indeed.
Just pure old school rock n roll 👌
3:32 the best riffs or black sabbath of 1978...great Rock in Roll
Brazil here! Black Sabbath are the best!
Ozzy's on his best!
Sabbath Lives On!
SALUDOS DESDE BARRANCA PERU
The REAL music starts here! I LOVE IT!
SABBATH RULES !!!
Sadly the end of ozzy in Sabbath att that time,so underrated album 🤘
One of the things I've always appreciated about Ozzy is that he always seems to be he almost has a fan's reaction the music of the rest of the band. It is like he is just as amazed at the stuff the other bands pulls out as us. With Randy in his first two solo albums, you could tell the dude just loved Randy's playing. Ozzy doesn't have what I would traditionally call a lovely voice, but metal have given an outlet to so many non-traditionally beautiful voices to channel their soul and passion through. We can even look to a band like Motorhead. No one would say Lemmy sings well, but the dude sang his heart out and we loved it.
Ozzy has a great voice and can sing high and low and soft and over the top...
the legend of all legends..it's already 2017 and I'm still listening to them..this the first band I've listened to..i love them😍😍
I was 13 years old at this time! And I was a true SaBBatH soldier then! And still am! Don't you EVER ! ever ask WHY!
I was born in 79. I wish I was this age in 78. Oh well I seen him live two times. 03 and 06. I'm happy with that.
Tony said you got to love the old chap you can't say God is f****** dead Ozzy for the album 13 years after this when they probably thought they would never record together again
Why the fuck would we ask why
We’re here for the same reason you are
Never say die
Cheesy 45 It’s really sad that you’re literally listening to the song right now and you didn’t get the joke.
Great tune! Never Say Die has to be my favourite album from the original line-up!
BLACK SABBATH FOREVER! LONG LIVE BLACK SABBATH!
Iconic album for the band.
The best time for music!🎤Love this song, this band, and Ozzy😈
Brilliant sound!
Yes, that is Bill Ward. Ozzy says it at the end! Epic!
Such a good live performance. Love Sabbath!
Long live rock n roll! Never say die. Please do an encore sabbath tour
We started jammin this one with some guys I practice with...Such a fun, rockin, simple tune to pull off...
We love you Ozzy
I was 5 yrs old when this song came out and been a fan since. Ozzy rules !!
Amazing song 🤘🤘
i still can't believe black sabbath will retired :'(
Wow, 1st time seeing this. Killer quality.
loved this song and album. totally underrated and dished by the experts. much like Led Zeppelin. bought it at the record store at the old Burien(WA) Fred Meyer. back when they had record stores. I forget the name. of it but dropped alot of money in my youth there.
rock on ozzy
Vocals are indeed superb!!!
Absolutely awesome live performance!!
That’s the best rock n roll ever!!!🤘🎼🤘
The Song is not as famous as the others but I love it
My top 10 Sabbath song. Love it when they get the funky back beat.
best feel good pick me up. sabbath song. ever. you heard it. ever
One of my old favorites. Air dance also.
Bulletboys just performed this song today on their live concert stream and killed it, Marq, Mick, Jimmy and Lonnie back on track. 😎
Raw power and energy 👍
Nos anos 80 a revista SOM TRES Lançou uma revista desse SHOW A gente ia lendo e ia abrindo ela e virava um lindo poster desse show e era o que tinhamos ficavamos imaginando ...e hoje esta ai e o mais doido é que era bem assim que a gente imaginava...🎸🎶
best band ever
I first heard this song from Ozzy's Live Speak of the Devil Album. I was a teenager at the time really getting into rock and roll for the first time.
i cannot help but listen to this band .
Holy shit!!
This is my new favorite video.
Love the energy and message!
Goose bumps!
Que tiempos, que recuerdos 😢🎸!!!
ten years and another ten years.. and another ten years :')
Oh dang, this kinda breaks my heart!! Not long after this he got the boot. Well, at least they got back together in the end🤘🏽
Bill Ward is a powerhouse
BRUTAL !!! Eu best group EVER And Forever