To have been a 17 or an 18 year old back in '75, holy shit! I would've loved to have been there to have witnessed this! Black Sabbath rules eternally!🤘🤘
I am 61 and started my love for BLACK SABBATH in 1971 and got to see them on the "Never Say Die" tour in 1978. A new band, Van Halen, opened the show. Then I saw Ozzy's tour in 1996. And these Dudes are still going! I have LOVED ROCK MUSIC since I was a little kid, but bands like Sabbath, Alice Cooper, and the Stooges kicked off the music that changed ROCK!! HAIL, HAIL, ROCK AND ROLL!!! THANK YOU, BLACK SABBATH!!!
Erasmo Ganceres -I don't know how old you are, but I lived my teens and early twenties during the 1970's. I feel fortunate to have experienced that decade of Rock music history and to have been able to see many bands in concert. Many of the musicians who I was able to see are dead, and definitely, most of them are now in their 70s(I'm 62). I liked many of the groups, but BLACK SABBATH was the band that played the type of music that I had always wanted. I got a little taste of what I wanted, when I was 10 and heard, "Somebody To Love" by Jefferson Airplane. That song had a HARDER sound and I liked the NEGATIVITY. Then I bought the first STOOGES album in 1969. No Peace, Love and Flowers on that album! But then, in 1971, I was in 8th grade and a friend 'borrowed'' Sabbath's first album from his oldest brother. He stuck it in my hands and said, "You NEED to hear this!!!" I listened to it about 200 times, before I returned it. I haven't been the same since. I didn't think that I would EVER see Sabbath! But, when I got word that they were coming to Corpus in November of '78, I got tickets and me and my chick were THERE! I don't really remember Van Halen opening, but I DO remember that Ozzy wore the purple and green fringed shirt. They were GREAT, but it didn't last long enough for me. Then in 1979 Tony and Geezer wanted Ozzy OUT. But Ozzy got BIGGER and Tony Iommi spent alot of time looking for singers. I saw Ozzy in 1996 at what used to be called Johnnyland. Sepultura and Type O Negative(another favorite of mine) opened and Ozzy did a two and a half hour set in front of about 20,000 people. He did his songs and Black Sabbath songs. He was in really good shape and put on a show to remember. I was able to see some very cool Rock events and musicians in the '70s: Lynyrd Skynyrd in '76, Sammy Hagar's first solo tour in '76, Ted Nugent's first tour(Derek St Holmes slinging), Judas Priest"s first American tour(they actually opened for REO Speedwagon!!!)in 1977, saw Blue Oyster Cult's laser show(before the Government stopped it) and got to shake hands with Buck Dharma, saw Alvin Lee and Joe Cocker of Woodstock fame, got to meet Tony Stevens and Roger Earl of Foghat, watched Blackfoot perform at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin while sitting with Handsome Dick Manitoba singer for the Dictators, saw AC/DC with Bon Scott, Chicago with guitarist Terry Kath, Molly Hatchet with Danny Joe Brown singing, Def Leppard's first American tour opening for Whitesnake and Jethro Tull. WHENEVER you get the opportunity to see ANY of the Old School bands and musicians, GO! They WON'T be around much longer and they are the people who are the ROCK GREATS. Rock on, Bro!🎸🤘😝
I’m almost 56 now and was living in Spokane WA in Sept 1978 when Black Sabbath was there for a show. I was 13 and a half then. Had the ticket 🎫 that a friend had got for me but my parents wouldn’t let me go because it was a school night so my brother who was 4 years older got to go instead. Yes Van Halen was the opening band and the reviews were good. Still regret not going to this day more than 42 years later!
Same. 60 this year and still have the original first albums I bought with my paper round money back in '73 onwards. Would never part with them esp the gatefold Vol4 with all the pages inside.
lol not far behind', Damn'''' where did the time go''' I first heard Sabbath in 1975'''' my uncle had an 8-track he gave to us when he came to visit back then from Phoenix AZ
I was young and I liked the Black Sabbath Hole in the Sky... it was my first LP Today I am 58 years old. When they playad they was full of drugs, not even today i havent take this drugs. BUT When Ozzy dies a bit of me dies he is wonderfull an a KING for me.
These cats were so powerful during this era, Ozzys voice was amazing and powerful. People laugh at Ozzys antics and it saddens me, he made his choices of vices, but I love him. Watching these young girls in the video brings back alot of memories of those times...oh, if you only knew oh my, oh my indeed (lol!). Peace..transmitting from Texas
@@dariodiiasio6786 Tommy Aldridge too, Ozzy must have thought he was pretty damn good since he was on Bark At the Moon and the live Randy Rhoads album Tribute
Indeed it was. My favorite as well, such a change from demented evil, to super sci-fi lyrics via Geezer butler. And the studio recording is drenched in reverb throughout. Edwin Iommi...
I totally 100% agree Crab! The only other pure Rock drummer above him, and that's our man,John Bonham! It’s John Bonham then Bill Ward 1 & 2 fucking best Rock drummers ever!
@@anjunamarco labels were made by critics for the bussines side of music(the music industry). So your comment looks like it was made by a kid. Use your ears. Every band that plays metal is just a sabbath wannabe in it's core.
I remember when I first heard this song. I was already a Black Sabbath fan and in something like 1976 we were on a bus with a bunch of us from High School heading to an excursion in the Hill End goldfields. Instantly I recognized the voice and the band and realized they had a new album. Still love this song.
Listen to Megalomania off the same album (Sabotage) and try telling me with a straight face that Ozzy isn't one of the best and underrated metal vocalists of all time.
Happy 74th Birthday Anthony Frank Iommi born 19 February 1948. You created a heavy guitar sound and style that is copied to this very day. Thanks Mate..Cheers and many more..
I remember when I was 11 and I bought my first Sabbath record, it was Paranoid... still don't know why I didn't like it at first... a few years later I bought Sabotage on a sail and somehow the way I heard this band was totally different since I tried it again! I FUCKING LOVE BLACK SABBATH, it's my favourite band of all time!! To me they are all brilliant: lyrics; melody; and with a revolutionary sound!
I was 12 yrs old in 1975. Still listening to Captain and Tennille. Was a couple more years until me and my buddy discovered Paranoid in his older sisters record collection. Hooked ever since. lol
Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die are brilliant albums that stand alone in their own right. Just because they don't appeal to you doesn't mean that you should outwardly discredit them - or even ignore them completely as your comment denotes.
I'm looking through a hole in the sky I'm seeing nowhere through the eyes of a lie I'm getting closer to the end of the line I'm living easy where the sun doesn't shine I'm living in a room without any view I'm living free because the rent's never due The synonyms of all the things that I've said Are just the riddles that are built in my head Hole in the sky, take me to heaven Window in time, through it I fly I've seen the stars disappear in the sun The shooting's easy if you've got the right gun And even though I'm sitting waiting for Mars I don't believe there's any future in cause Hole in the sky, take me to heaven Window in time, through it I fly Yeah I've watched the dogs of war enjoying their feast I've seen the western world go down in the east The food of love became the greed of our time But now I'm living on the profits of pride
All things heavy were spawned by these four guys. All of it. No Sabbath = No metal, No punk, No hard rock. Thank You Black Sabbath....for existing. Even Henry Rollins loves them.
As I watch this video I can’t help and think how lucky all these people are. I was 5 years old in 1975 but when I was around 11 years old I bought the Sabotage album and Hole in the sky was my favorite song. So what are all these people in the audience up to these days? Do they remember this day? If you are in the audience let me know. I want to know what it was like to be young in 1975 and watching Black Sabbath live in Santa Monica Civic Center
Ozzy's vocals were simply amazing when he was young
good until 2000's
@@yiannisclerides9782 Ozzy's vocal work on *13* was pretty good. I don’t know what you’re on about.
@@_PuppetMaster86 true but album was mediocre at best
@@starscream007 Sabatoge bad? Bruh,,, please tell me YOUR FECCCKKKKING HIGH!!!¿¿¿
@@starscream007 Sabatoge bad? Bruh,,, please tell me YOUR FECCCKKKKING HIGH!!!¿¿¿
To have been a 17 or an 18 year old back in '75, holy shit! I would've loved to have been there to have witnessed this! Black Sabbath rules eternally!🤘🤘
That was me and it was fucking great.
My old man was 19 in 1975. I had to make do with finding his record collection one day when I was a kid.
I was 15 1/2 at my first concert.. black sabbath was on the bill.. california jam 1974..👍😁
Me too. 1976 HS Grad
Ikr we are born in the wrong generation
I am 61 and started my love for BLACK SABBATH in 1971 and got to see them on the "Never Say Die" tour in 1978. A new band, Van Halen, opened the show. Then I saw Ozzy's tour in 1996. And these Dudes are still going! I have LOVED ROCK MUSIC since I was a little kid, but bands like Sabbath, Alice Cooper, and the Stooges kicked off the music that changed ROCK!! HAIL, HAIL, ROCK AND ROLL!!! THANK YOU, BLACK SABBATH!!!
I'm from Mathis Texas man. Never seen Sabbath, and fuckin hate it.
Erasmo Ganceres -I don't know how old you are, but I lived my teens and early twenties during the 1970's. I feel fortunate to have experienced that decade of Rock music history and to have been able to see many bands in concert. Many of the musicians who I was able to see are dead, and definitely, most of them are now in their 70s(I'm 62). I liked many of the groups, but BLACK SABBATH was the band that played the type of music that I had always wanted. I got a little taste of what I wanted, when I was 10 and heard, "Somebody To Love" by Jefferson Airplane. That song had a HARDER sound and I liked the NEGATIVITY. Then I bought the first STOOGES album in 1969. No Peace, Love and Flowers on that album! But then, in 1971, I was in 8th grade and a friend 'borrowed'' Sabbath's first album from his oldest brother. He stuck it in my hands and said, "You NEED to hear this!!!" I listened to it about 200 times, before I returned it. I haven't been the same since. I didn't think that I would EVER see Sabbath! But, when I got word that they were coming to Corpus in November of '78, I got tickets and me and my chick were THERE! I don't really remember Van Halen opening, but I DO remember that Ozzy wore the purple and green fringed shirt. They were GREAT, but it didn't last long enough for me. Then in 1979 Tony and Geezer wanted Ozzy OUT. But Ozzy got BIGGER and Tony Iommi spent alot of time looking for singers. I saw Ozzy in 1996 at what used to be called Johnnyland. Sepultura and Type O Negative(another favorite of mine) opened and Ozzy did a two and a half hour set in front of about 20,000 people. He did his songs and Black Sabbath songs. He was in really good shape and put on a show to remember. I was able to see some very cool Rock events and musicians in the '70s: Lynyrd Skynyrd in '76, Sammy Hagar's first solo tour in '76, Ted Nugent's first tour(Derek St Holmes slinging), Judas Priest"s first American tour(they actually opened for REO Speedwagon!!!)in 1977, saw Blue Oyster Cult's laser show(before the Government stopped it) and got to shake hands with Buck Dharma, saw Alvin Lee and Joe Cocker of Woodstock fame, got to meet Tony Stevens and Roger Earl of Foghat, watched Blackfoot perform at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin while sitting with Handsome Dick Manitoba singer for the Dictators, saw AC/DC with Bon Scott, Chicago with guitarist Terry Kath, Molly Hatchet with Danny Joe Brown singing, Def Leppard's first American tour opening for Whitesnake and Jethro Tull. WHENEVER you get the opportunity to see ANY of the Old School bands and musicians, GO! They WON'T be around much longer and they are the people who are the ROCK GREATS. Rock on, Bro!🎸🤘😝
I’m almost 56 now and was living in Spokane WA in Sept 1978 when Black Sabbath was there for a show. I was 13 and a half then. Had the ticket 🎫 that a friend had got for me but my parents wouldn’t let me go because it was a school night so my brother who was 4 years older got to go instead. Yes Van Halen was the opening band and the reviews were good. Still regret not going to this day more than 42 years later!
I'm from corpus and was at that show too!!
@@danielnovosad3392 Bruh, you most certainly have the eternal void not going to that show :/
Can't imagine metal without the Masters. I am 60 years old and been listening to Black Sabbath almost my entire life.
Same. 60 this year and still have the original first albums I bought with my paper round money back in '73 onwards. Would never part with them esp the gatefold Vol4 with all the pages inside.
lol not far behind', Damn'''' where did the time go''' I first heard Sabbath in 1975'''' my uncle had an 8-track he gave to us when he came to visit back then from Phoenix AZ
What a privilege , Sabbath rules forever!!!!
The masters of Heavy Metal will live on
Tony is the riff master!
Absolute monster of a tune
Black Sabbath needs to release this show and the 74 California Jam. Such good footage of the band in their prime.
cbzo6 California jam with Sabbath has been released its all thru Y Tube. Good Luck
Dixie Rae he means actual footage, not just audio
Their prime time was in 1970 in Paris
Like Purple did
1970 Paris.
I was young and I liked the Black Sabbath Hole in the Sky... it was my first LP Today I am 58 years old. When they playad they was full of drugs, not even today i havent take this drugs. BUT
When Ozzy dies a bit of me dies he is wonderfull an a KING for me.
The devil's music is the best music!!! The best band to ever walk the face of this earth!!!
Christian Rock Band! First one ever
I will weep and mourn these four men when the time comes
and the world will end'
These cats were so powerful during this era, Ozzys voice was amazing and powerful. People laugh at Ozzys antics and it saddens me, he made his choices of vices, but I love him. Watching these young girls in the video brings back alot of memories of those times...oh, if you only knew
oh my, oh my indeed (lol!).
Peace..transmitting from Texas
If we only knew what??!!
@@kostasgounaris5038 are you dense?
Bill Wards drumming is phenomenal, right up there with John Bohnam. That was the top of the heap in my book, those two guys.
Ian Paice too
Neil bro you forgot Neil. Not metal but damn he could bang those drums.
There were plenty good drummers at the time... Carmine appice for example, or Hiseman too
@@dariodiiasio6786 Tommy Aldridge too, Ozzy must have thought he was pretty damn good since he was on Bark At the Moon and the live Randy Rhoads album Tribute
Wardy blows Bonham to smithereens!!
"Sabotage" was their absolute best !
TacomaPaul actually Ozzy considers Sabbath Bloody Sabbath as their best album, I trust his judgement
Also most underrated.
Indeed it was. My favorite as well, such a change from demented evil, to super sci-fi lyrics via Geezer butler. And the studio recording is drenched in reverb throughout. Edwin Iommi...
Despite Ozzy's opinion, I consider Vol 4 the best record!
And "Sabotage" has so very underrated gems, but it's a weaker album than all previous ones.
I think it's:
1)Vol 4
2)Paranoid
3)Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
4)Master of Reality
5)Sabotage
6)Heaven and hell
7)Black Sabbath
8)Mob Rules
9)Dehumanizer
10) 13
Ozzy's vocals is the most powerful on this song . Man , its like a razer sharp voice blasting through the crowd .
Iommi never runs out of good riffs
Never! Even the Heaven and Hell album, The Devil You Know had crazy riffs.
Supposedly he has bunch that he’s just sitting on.
He hit a block once. But once he dropped bloody sabbath he couldnt stop ✌️
WARD on the drums is simply put PHENOMINAL & AWESOME.
Shame it took so long for him to get the recognition he deserves.
Sabotage is my favorite Sabbath album. Second is Master of Reality. They sounded so good on both of those albums !
Check out Hole In The Sky cover by PATRIARCHS IN BLACK
No denying that. Those two are my go to albums aswell.
Bill Ward is under rated his hard jungle like beats really make the classic sabbath sound ... imo
bill ward is straight bad ass!
Absolutely bro
I totally 100% agree Crab! The only other pure Rock drummer above him, and that's our man,John Bonham! It’s John Bonham then Bill Ward 1 & 2 fucking best Rock drummers ever!
All savage musicians.
Geezer Butler Bill Ward Iommi Ozzie thunder hitting.
Watching these old videos and seeing people trying to dance to Sabbath is always entertaining.
Still the God's of Metal, no one can compare.
this is progressive hard rock, metal is something else
@@anjunamarco nah bro this is the first metal band
@@anjunamarco labels were made by critics for the bussines side of music(the music industry). So your comment looks like it was made by a kid. Use your ears. Every band that plays metal is just a sabbath wannabe in it's core.
Number one heavy metal forever
Everything sabbath ever done to me as a sabbath fan are undeniable masterpieces
Black Sabbath will always be da coolest 🎸🎼🎵🎸🎶🎸
Best METAL song ever. PERIOD.
HOLE IN THE SKY Masterpiece of rock
As one of their greatest music piece of all time
They were the true creators of heavy metal
Saw them the first time in 1974 at California jam . Been my band ever since. No one played that hard back then.
wow - a veteran, mate
Nothing beats 70s Black Sabbath
That is such a cool song man!!
This is amazing! It’s so difficult to find Sabotage era footage and it’s me fave Sab album! Thank you for sharing! 🤘🏻
I remember when I first heard this song. I was already a Black Sabbath fan and in something like 1976 we were on a bus with a bunch of us from High School heading to an excursion in the Hill End goldfields. Instantly I recognized the voice and the band and realized they had a new album. Still love this song.
This is absolutely my favorite Sabbath song with Ozzy. The whole band was in their prime.
Straight up- Bad Ass- Rock and Roll !
Fantastic Lead Vocals !
Sabotage is the principal of METAL. Fuckin' Epic!!!!
Goddamn Ozzy's singing was more powerful than youd think
TheManwithafan IT was the coke.lol
ozzy is the king
Mike Mason Lol
Listen to Megalomania off the same album (Sabotage) and try telling me with a straight face that Ozzy isn't one of the best and underrated metal vocalists of all time.
@@VinslomBardy told the same to everyone megalomania IS A PIECE OF ART and is so fkng underrated . ozzy just rock this song
Who's enjoying in 2021?!?!
That's the original and coolest heavy metal!!!!
I love it! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🖤
sensacional puro heavy metal
Isso aí. Black Sabbath é foda!
"My favorite Black Sabbath song.
Thanks Tony, Ozzy, Geezer, Bill."
Happy 74th Birthday Anthony Frank Iommi born 19 February 1948.
You created a heavy guitar sound and style that is copied to this very day.
Thanks Mate..Cheers and many more..
I fell in love with the sabbtge album especially this song and volume four best two albums of Sabbath
Black Sabbath is life bro
What an amazing Band!
Hey man, I was there when they released the first album and they don't have a BEST album, they are ALL awesome!
Thay had sold our soul for rock n roll
Badass Banger Of A Tune.🖤
Amazing song of amazing amazing album of a amazing Band!
This is primo Sabbath. Listen to this song now more than ever 2024!!!
THE BEST EVER
I remember when I was 11 and I bought my first Sabbath record, it was Paranoid... still don't know why I didn't like it at first... a few years later I bought Sabotage on a sail and somehow the way I heard this band was totally different since I tried it again! I FUCKING LOVE BLACK SABBATH, it's my favourite band of all time!! To me they are all brilliant: lyrics; melody; and with a revolutionary sound!
Now this is a proper Metal masterpiece 🤘🤘🤘
os primeiros headbangers da historia batiam palmas
E ainda pir cima disso. Todos ainda ou na sua grande maioria não se trajavam de preto,
Sabbath best song so far, i can listen to it all day long
I love the fact that they sound just like the record.... I'm 45 years old and still listening to their music.
Just 45? You're still almost a teenager. I'm 58 years old.
@@guitarttimman I'm 64
@@guitarttimman your just out of your teens
@@mikekeeler6362 I’m 15 what does that mean
@@guitarttimman I'm 64
I was 12 yrs old in 1975. Still listening to Captain and Tennille. Was a couple more years until me and my buddy discovered Paranoid in his older sisters record collection. Hooked ever since. lol
1975 Love, Will Keep Us Together
One of my favorite Iommi riffs - just bone-crunching.
fantastic!!!
Rock n Roll! Ready to see yall next Thursday in Houston Tx! Im there!
I LOVE BLACK SABBATH. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geeze Butler and Bill Ward
The ONLY line up that worked.
Walking Wounded how about Ian Gilliam, remember "Zero the Hero" that song is Sabbaths best .?
super blue ^typo:one of sabbath s best songs.
"É mermo? fodase!"
Dany Pow
Sabotage is VERY underrated.
An awesome record, weird as fuck
My favorite album!
You can only trust yourself and the first six Black Sabbath albums.
First ten in my opinion...
Branca Studios! Hail Sabbath and let there be Doom.
Matheus Sousa got it in one brother
TimB4305 yea man the rest after that were just horrible
Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die are brilliant albums that stand alone in their own right. Just because they don't appeal to you doesn't mean that you should outwardly discredit them - or even ignore them completely as your comment denotes.
In insane album... beyond insane.
Sabbath!!!
Sabbath was at the end of their rope by '78, but Ozzy's vocals peaked on Sabbotage.
pure magic
Funking love Sabotage - massively underrated.
Los Reyes !!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇺🇾🇺🇾🍀🍀
God bless california forever rock and sabbath
Tony’s guitar sounds great here
GREATEST OF ALL TIME
One of the best tracks off of Sabotage, along with Symptom of the Universe and Megalomania.
Totally awesome and intense.
Pioneer of metal right here folks...all hail the Sabbath
I'm looking through a hole in the sky
I'm seeing nowhere through the eyes of a lie
I'm getting closer to the end of the line
I'm living easy where the sun doesn't shine
I'm living in a room without any view
I'm living free because the rent's never due
The synonyms of all the things that I've said
Are just the riddles that are built in my head
Hole in the sky, take me to heaven
Window in time, through it I fly
I've seen the stars disappear in the sun
The shooting's easy if you've got the right gun
And even though I'm sitting waiting for Mars
I don't believe there's any future in cause
Hole in the sky, take me to heaven
Window in time, through it I fly
Yeah
I've watched the dogs of war enjoying their feast
I've seen the western world go down in the east
The food of love became the greed of our time
But now I'm living on the profits of pride
I believe the right lyric is,hole in the sky,gateway to heaven
Damn Geezer was such a good lyrics not like most of the candid/uninteresting lyrics of most band of this era !
I couldn't agree more.
Sabbatoge is the best sabbath album ever. Even in that other universe where people can spell and remember syntax.
Suppose it had any thing to do with nam?
Saw them in 75 at the El Paso County Colliseum. Of course it was a great night with the best band of all time.
best Sabbath song
Oh that guitar!
Dancing and clapping at the Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath Matters
Ive seen the western world go down in the east. The prophecy. Black Sabbath!
Tears and goosebumps
Yes this is bad ass one of my favorite sabbath songs great performance sabbath rules
All of them rules in here!
I LOVE BLACK SABBATH....
Sabbath rules
All things heavy were spawned by these four guys. All of it. No Sabbath = No metal, No punk, No hard rock. Thank You Black Sabbath....for existing. Even Henry Rollins loves them.
BLACK SABBATH FOR LIFE!
\m/0.0
So cool nice black sabbath 🤘🏼👌🏽
That is a guitar tone of the gods
Love this
People can sat whatever they want BUT "SABATAGE" was the HEAVIEST, HARDEST ROCKINGEST album this group ever done vocally & musically.
Best band in the world.
Sabbath for life
Best band of the universe!!!!
Beating that bass like it owes him money love it
As I watch this video I can’t help and think how lucky all these people are. I was 5 years old in 1975 but when I was around 11 years old I bought the Sabotage album and Hole in the sky was my favorite song. So what are all these people in the audience up to these days? Do they remember this day? If you are in the audience let me know. I want to know what it was like to be young in 1975 and watching Black Sabbath live in Santa Monica Civic Center
Thanks, really proud of being one of your followers...!
Even though I was only 5 years old in '75 I should've been at this show!!
Not old enougf
Ask dad
NO WORDS,,FOR GREAT NESSSSSS,,,,,,OZZy WAY ,,,,AE...IIIII
SABOTAGE ... sabbath 1st album i heard and it made me love this band......
Damn this is so greasy, love that opening riff! Nice rolling song all around, love it!
black sabbath rules! \m/