First Reaction to Black Sabbath - Paranoid
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- First Reaction to Black Sabbath, was no joke: An awesome balance between a strong and powerful vocal to a solid arrangement - this was an awesome introduction to BACK SABBATH which I until today, only knew by name. But now - that has finally changed!! Hard to sit still to this one.
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One of the great rock standards of all time , and well over 50 years later it still sounds great .
Grandma and grandpa already knew what was good.
It's nice that people like you make sure she isn't forgotten.
One of the most famous opening riffs in heavy metal
love this song fun fact, album was almost done they needed one last song lasting only 2½ minutes Tony Iommi came up with the riffs to Paranoid while the other members were out for lunch so yes Paranoid was the last song written for the album and turned out to be one of their biggest hits
Written in like 15 minutes or half an hour as well, apparently. Crazy.
Grandfathers of Heavy Metal. War Pigs is an obvious next. If you want a Punchy version of War Pigs catch their UN-remastered version of their live in paris 1970. Bill Ward, the drummer, takes his kit to school. This version also comes with an extra unreleased verse as well. Peace/JT
I saw them in 1977! After the early 80's, Ozzi went solo, but they had other vocalists over the years. Their first 4 albums are full of great material!
I also saw them for the first time in 1977= Bingley Hall, Stafford, England
Behold, the birth of heavy metal-the creator on guitar, Tony Iommi. That was the way it looked in the 60s. Checked out your shop-you've got some excellent stuff there, young lady. That "Fractions of Me" is coming home with me in some form, maybe two, very soon. Fantastic work. Love your channel!
You are hitting one of the all time great bands and the first and most influential metal outfits. They had 'IT' right from the start, so to properly start your journey with this amazing band, do their first song from their first album, the song that freaked us all out in 1970: the song Black Sabbath, from the album, Black Sabbath, by the immortal band Black Sabbath. Do everything on that album as time permits, even if you listen to it when chilling out, that album will change your view on how they rate such legendary status. And that is just the first of 6 utterly great albums in a row, as good a run as their legendary contemporaries in the 70s. Good luck on your musical voyage, they will blow your mind! They sure did us, enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
War Pigs, it's been mentioned a bunch, and I've liked every one I could see. One commenter mentioned the live version in 1970, Paris. It's just incredible. But also check out the studio version, or a cover by Puddles Pity Party, for a powerful reinterpretation. Or, and this is just me spit-balling, listen to all three, back to back to back. Like a War Pigs mini-marathon.
Ren does a fantastic cover of 'War Pigs' as well, busking with The Big Push in Brighton, incorporating 'Paranoid', a bit of 'Crazy Train' and even some of Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing In the Name'. Well worth a watch!!
The Best Sabbath!!! Ozzy Power💪💪💪💪💪💪
Every song on this album is great. Great reaction. Loved the comments, and not stopping the song is wonderful! Thanks.
I have seen Black Sabbath with three different singers, blessed.
Great reaction Sabina!! And to think this was their 'throw away' track (it was made at the last minute as a studio request to fill up the album) - became one of their best known tracks!
In all honesty, their first six albums are all masterpieces of heavy metal! So much goodness (and variety) contained in each!
First album (self-titled) is more bluesy (check NIB, Behind The Wall Of Sleep, Black Sabbath); Second (Paranoid) gets darker, with some psychedelia thrown in (check War Pigs, Planet Caravan, Hand Of Doom, Iron Man); Third (Master Of Reality) is when basically 'stoner' metal is born (check Sweet Leaf, Children Of The Grave, Solitude, Into The Void); Fourth (Vol. 4) combines all previous (check Snowblind, Supernaut, Wheels of Confusion, Tomorrow's Dream); Fifth (Sabbath Bloody Sabbath) gets some orchestral in the metal (check title track, Sabbra Cadabra (one of my favourites!), National Acrobat, Spiral Architect); Sixth (Sabotage) again combines previous (Hole In The Sky, Symptom Of The Universe, Megalomania, The Writ).
ALL are excellent! Vocals, musicianship, groove - it's all there. Godfathers of METAL! Cheers
Every song on this album is great. I really liked listening to it because they could bring really up and then do a slow calming song that was so great.
Yaay! Sabbath! My favourite band🤓
Hi Sabina, great to hear you doing some classic metal bands! Yes, Iron Man is next from the Ozzy years, but also try Sign of the Southern Cross or Voodoo from the Dio era, great stuff, and very contrasting styles. Love your reactions!
this is the guys who invented heavy metal bringing it to the masses.
Great reaction Sabina to this rather early song of the best hard rock band ever. For me no one come even close (But there are some really great groups outhere" I have followed them since the start and i am rather proud over that.
One black sabbath song that is not reviewed that often is electric funeral you should check it out. Its one of my favorite from them.
Hi Sabina, i was 19 at this time, and this was a banger and it is still...😊
A bit younger than you but I remember when the album came out. Off to record store to get it. Does anyone remember record stores?
The most iconic riff of all time!! Pure classic.
Now that you have played Paranoid, you must do Darude.
(Get it...?)
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Loved your reaction, The thing about Black Sabbath is that they started out great and got better with each album. Every song is meant for a listening experience not just background music. Every song feels like an actual experience, I recommend starting at the beginning with the song "Black Sabbath" on the album Black Sabbath.
what stylish hair, I loved it
Godfather of metal… I’ve seen Ozzy no less than 40 times; never disappointed.
They were the first concert that I've ever attended . The song Black Sabbath should be your next reaction. It will get your attention. Have a good day.
Definitely; This song should be an automatic for anyone delving into the origination of metal.
I was 1 year old when this came out. 😂 My birthday is in September. If I may recommend my favorite Sabbath songs, War Pigs and The Wizard
If you loved this, there's an amazing video of them doing "Warpig" at 1970 show in Paris! One of my favorite live performances by anyone.
Black Sabbath is really the primordial heavy metal band. The dark tone of their arrangement is the result of an industrial accident. The guitar player, Toni Iomi, lost the tip of his finger working in a factory. To play, he wore a plastic prosthetic but it required him to tune down the guitar so that the strings were easier to work with. That tuned down sound inspired countless heavy metal acts that came after.
Now, sabbath bloody sabbath. The song that turned me to metal as a 12 year old kid in the early 80's.
Favorite tune : there are so many . "Symptom of the Universe" (give birth to thrash) "Planet Caravan" (an atypic space floydish track) "Snowblind" (both doomy and melodic) "Dirty women" (which contain the most epic guitar solo by Tommy Iommy) . Nearly all the tracks of the album "Heaven & Hell" with RJ Dio as vocalist , would deserve a reaction.
Great reaction! 😊❤
Masterpiece
Como pasa de rápido el tiempo. Toda esta música está archivada en algún lugar de mi cerebro y se encarga de mantener frescos mis recuerdos y vivencias de una época en que todo era bonito en medio del caos.
La década de los 70 es el árbol donde nacieron y crecieron todo tipo de frutas para el deleite de generaciones futuras.
Grande Ozzy Osbourne.
I grew up with Black Sabbath, one of my favorite metal bands. I also would recommend Aria - legendary russian metal band. Their song "Playing with fire" - one of the best metal songs ever.
Love Black Sabbath...💯🔥
Good Lady, Glad I found you're channel. Great music.
Anytime my dear
I recommend: Black Sabbath - Dirty Women.
Off the Album - Technical Ecstasy.
Cool reaction, for a contrast try, Planet Caravan. Which iirc, is from the same album, probably my favourite song by them, though its far from typical.
On a totally different note, i think I've mentioned Alice Russell... she does an incredible version of Crazy, the Gnarls Berkeley song.
She just released her first album in ten years, so you could appear cool and trendy by reacting to her!
I think you'd be more than impressed, she's a UK Soul singer with a powerful, technical voice, impressive control and superb dynamics. I hope you'll give her a shot
So much material to recommend, anything from their first six albums with Ozzy. The most obvious is War Pigs (studio version with just lyrics), but so many more: Children of the Grave, Into the Void, Symptom of the Universe, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Under the Sun I could go on and on...
I HIGHLY recommend a deep dive into Black Sabbath. I would start where THEY started...with the song "Black Sabbath" from their self-titled debut album.
Black Sabbath Mighty Good !
You hit the nail on the head....toni iommi lost the tips of two fingers in an industrial accident and then had to tune a half step down with rubber tips on those fingers..a lot of bands tune down these days but I think b.s. may have been the first .great channel.
I wonder, have you ever heard of
Luke Sital-Singh and
Cairan Lavery.
Not the style of this post but fantastic singers with live acoustic sets Ive been to.
Absolutely astounding
Sabina, check out the song Black Sabbath, on their first album titled, Black Sabbath. It is really a good song. Also, check out War Pigs on the Parenoid album. I love your website!!❤❤❤
When I was 16, my girlfriend give me the paranoid cassette, so this album still so special to me
They were the #1 band in the early 70's.
I would recommend you sabina to start off with wintersun sons of winter and stars live rehearsal video. Then winter sun time live rehearsal video. Followed by wintersun land of snow and sorrow live rehearsal video. Also try out wintersun loneliness video. And finally Wintersun warning video featuring jari showing off his new guitar. And some members of wintersun are now in your other favorite symphonic band night wish now. And try to bring along henri for your wintersun reactions so you and her can join the wintersun viking army youll be bringing out your axe and sheilds and become danish vikings ! Thank you ❤
Love them!
Akhirnya muncul lagi setelah sekian hari.....
I know that you are moving a different direction at the moment, but the next time Henri is around, you should watch a very specific video called “XG Winter Without You on The First Take”. It’s a quasi-Kpop group (they are from Japan but promote in Korea) that sings in English. They are live in this video, and all 7 are amazing. It will start you down a crazy rabbithole.
You have to react to "Fairies wear Boots", by them.
Interestingly, their sound was inspired by pretty much where they were from and their life experiences, working in factories, growing up in a heavily industrialized city, a city (Birmingham) which has always been rough and violent. Which is one of the reasons their music has a metallic, harsh, driving sound and feel and why their lyrics tend to be dark. They almost single-handedly created the Metal genre, which was heavily inspired by Blues music which in turn is essentially a kind of Folk music.
A few years later, a similar situation occurred with the rise of early Electronic music as well wherein they were inspired by the noises coming out of the factories and their surroundings/environments where they grew up and lived. Again, young people expressing how they thought and felt in their own way. Again, at it's core, essentially a new kind of Folk music, although obviously not called that.
Across the pond in Germany, a similar sequence of events occurred as well in that - during the days of the USSR/DDR - being a musician wasn't considered a 'real job' and music was likewise heavily state-controlled, and this led to artists creating their own music/sound with non-musical instruments, which formed the foundations of/became Industrial music.
In all cases, they were or tended to be working class people either voicing their own opinions because they didn't feel they were represented or there was an element of anti-establishment sentiment.
Anyway, I went on a bit of a tangent there, but I just find it so interesting that there are these small, unrelated instances, and yet there are shared commonalities among all of them. It beautifully demonstrates that whilst we may come from different walks of life and backgrounds, fundamentally, as humans we all share roughly the same core feelings, attitudes and responses to things.
Sabina, Black Sabbath was the first concert that I went to in Philadelphia on 2/4/1974. I was disappointed in their performance. I expected more from them, but they were an interesting band. Take care, Mark
I've been waiting for some Sabbath. You deserve to know that you just opened up a new doorway to the dark side.
As usual a spot on reaction,love you to react to depech mode,personal jesus x p.s love the hair
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath!
Hard to go wrong with anything from Black Sabbath's original lineup. Because it is so new to you, try one from their first album, like The Wizard.
Try their song “Supernaut” it’s a rocker
With some samba rythms thrown in. Ward rules!
@@megamaniac7402 yeah just amazing
And we danced to a bloke singing about his dodgy mental state ,back in the 70s!
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
That one is more the 50 years old. They have done a lot of good music, but i like Sabbath Bloddy Sabbath that is one favorite of mine,
Sabina please react to to my favorite symphonic metal band wintersun from Finland. ❤
The perfect rock song
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Off the top of my head: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Iron Man, Hand of Doom, War Pigs.
The Godfathers of Metal.
They were the godfathers of "Saxon" "Iron Maiden" and all the others of the New British Heavy Scene
Smowblind is a really good tune,but if you want to hear a masterpiece try Killing Yourself To Live,so many great changes in this song
Hi Sabina. I LOVE your channel! Some humble react suggestions:
"Rotoscope" by Spiritbox
"Rise Above This" by Seether
"Broken" by Lifehouse
"Whole" by Flaw
"Maybe" by Sick Puppies
"Always" by Saliva
"Right Here" by Staind
"Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol
"Assume" by Sylar
"What Comes Around" by Ill Niño
"Here Is Gone" by Goo Goo Dolls
"Where Do We Go From Here" by Filter
"I'm With Stupid" by Static-X
"Manic" by Wage War
"Hero" by Chad Kroeger from Nickelback
Very nice
Great hit in our youth days
I think Black Sabbath were younger than you are now when they recorded this video. Favorite Sabbath song - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
Hopefully your reaction will be more epic👍
Thank you! And thanks for popping by :D
@@sabina1118 you're welcome
Greatest band in the world.
Quality band from my home city of Birmingham. This is quality metal. It’s a pity that Ozzy is a shadow of his former self, due in the main to hard drugs, which resulted in the band sacking him. I was lucky enough to see them at The Birmingham Odeon, supported by Van Halen…another fine band. This song is iconic, and provided a template for other bands to use. Great reaction Sabina..thank you for this offering.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I know you like Dio, he was also in Black Sabbath for awhile.
Tony Iommi is the gutair riff God
I don't have a favorite B.S. song. They are all great in their own right. Been a fan since I first heard War Pigs back in 1970. Yeah ... that long.
Check out One of these Day by Pink Floyd.
Listen to Evil women to...im 67 and grow up whit these..😊❤
If you like the music of Mr. Iommi have a look at : Toni Iommi featuring Skin: meat. That includes a great contrast between guitar and voice. Have fun and go on with your reactions
metaaaaaalllll....
War pigs, hand of doom, symptom of the universe into the void just a few to be going on with
It seems as a real reaction to that song, it was great
And welcome to the rabbit hole that is Black Sabbath. Enjoy!
More SABBATH.. say no more ☮️🇦🇺🇺🇸
I suggest a black Sabbath song called Symptom of the Universe
Into the void!
Try their song called war pigs.
Awesome video Sabina I will say this, Paranoid is certainly not my favorite Sabbath song that goes to War Pigs you should check that out its epic!
Thanks! That's noted 😊✌️
@@sabina1118 And "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" (official video) 😺
@@sabina1118 WARING!! WARNING!! WARNING!! There is a fan made video of "War Pigs" here on UA-cam that should be avoided like a plague. Please react to either the original studio version off the "Paranoid" album or the 1970 live in Paris.
War Pigs, and then Planet Caravan will give you a great idea of the breadth and depth of Black Sabbath.
"War Pigs"... After "War Pigs" you should climb aboard the "Crazy Train".
Crazy train not sabbath
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“Let’s get familiar?”
Planet Caravan, War Pigs and Iron Man.
That’s a young Ozzy Osborne
all rock stars used to have long hair, as did there fans,
Listen to Nina Hagen ,Kraan,Zappa ...
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