Ozzy a year ago,,,,,i would like to thank satan for healing me,,,,,,,,,,i do like these lyrics but this was 50 + years ago,,,,,,the whole album was Great. Late 70's and 80's Black Sabbath wasnt all that,,,,,,,,,Nugent, Aerosmith, Zepplin BTO, Thin Lizzy, Foghat, BOC, Montrose, Nazareth, BOC, UFO,,,,,,so many Great bands back then were the Tops
@@markgray6982oh God please lol! 🤐🤐🤐 Get outta here!!! Most of those you mentioned would not exist without Sabbath. Kindly leave and don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya!!! Bugger Off!!!
@@markgray6982Nugent sucked then and sucks much more now. Black Sabbath was a headliner band and yes, they were all that and so fkn more. All those great bands you mentioned didn't last. I liked BOC. They were my second concert back around 74'. Bad Co. Was my first. Johnny Winters my third. I saw almost all of the greatest bands the 70s had to offer. I saw plenty of the 80s aa well. Black Sabbaths Born Again was by far the best show I'd ever seen and that's saying something. I remember seeing Foghat. They were road burned by the time I saw them later in the 70s.
Literally an Iron Man, beating two types of cancer while recording and touring the “ 13” album. Not forgetting what happened to his right hand in that factory when he was 17!
Ozzy was the perfect for 70's Sabbath with the lyrics of life and reality social issues that were going on in the 70's,then Ronnie came in and was the right fit for the 80's Sabbath, either way gd music all around
I tell you what I love the H&H,Mob Rules albums,l actually liked Dio better with Rainbow,Dio was just badass, but the lyrics that Geezer was coming up with in the 70's was genius
Great song and album, many thought them devil worshippers but that was not true at all as these surprising lyrics note. Their first 6 albums are all classics, from the same album, Master of Reality, strap yourself in and do Into the Void, a song with truly scary lyrics and perhaps Iommi's heaviest riff in a career full of them. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
Great SABB composition!! What's really awesome on this is how up front the Bass is! Usually the Geez man is buried in the background.If He was a tad louder and played a Rick that would have been perfection!! HAPPY EASTER 🐰🐣 Peace 🕊️☮️
You'll NEVER go wrong reacting to Sabbath guys. Awesome reaction!!! Thanks for the reminder of a heavy song, with a positive message from a band you wouldn't think would deliver this message. Love it. GO BOSTON BRUINS!!! 🍻🤟👏
This album and IV just blow my mind. So heavy and groovy, and seriously very intelligent and thought provoking (Sabbath very underrated in that regard).
Awesome Reaction! There are so many songs, "Hand of Doom", "Fairies Wear Boots", Electric Funeral", "Black Sabbath", "Wicked World", Behind the Wall of Sleep".....
*"Daddys Little Girl"* - Dr Hook *"Look At Me"* - Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush *"See Forever Eyes"* - Prism *"Spanish Train"* - Chris de Burgh *"If The Wind Could Blow My Trouble's Away"* - Murray Mclauchlin *"Followed Her Around"* - Jimmy Rankin *"My Name"* George Canyon ( *"Drinkin' Thinkin'"* is another good one especially with it's official video) *"Let Go The Line"* - Max Webster *"Things I Do For Money"* - Northern Pikes ( *"She Ain't Pretty"* ...with video😊) *"The Superman Song"* - Crash Test Dummies (*"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"* ... yes, that's its title😊)
Great to see you reacting to Sabbath! More Sabbath! Music by the great creative genius lead guitar player, Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me) and lyrics by the great bass player, Geezer (Terry) Butler. I suggest Into the Void ruclips.net/video/kMUY4zty5ho/видео.htmlsi=p-IUj1dDgRN_p5jt and Symptom of the Universe (an acid-fueled love song) ruclips.net/video/5g9x2fxBRAY/видео.htmlsi=XBcP4JMwuowBivvD
Hey Phil and Sam Yeah Sabbath 🤘🤘Next please react to Fairies Wear Boots or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath these have a ton of transitions. Almost forgot and Children of the Grave
'After forever' is definitely a killer track from Black Sabbath from 1971... it became a band bane for the Dutch symphonic metal band that featured Floor Jansen of Nightwish... and NYC hardcore kings Biohazard recorded a great cover of 'After forever' for a Sabbath tribute album in 1993 🤘🤘🔥🔥 More Black Sabbath - 'Children of the grave' ... 'Hand of doom' ... 'Snowblind' ... 'Sabbath bloody sabbath' Also, check out Ronnie James Dio era Black Sabbath - 'Heaven & Hell' ... 'Computer God' ... 'Children of the Sea' ... 'The Mob rules' 🤘🤘
As a sometimes bored middle aged disabled man I like to harvest reactor souls for Black Sabbath, I've at least 15 African American Hip hop heads harvested. Seeing minds being blown is always a joy. This would be one of my top tunes after War Pigs to demonstrate the misconceptions about them. So many track I could go with but will suggest "Into the void" another tune with great meaning still relevant today, perhaps even more so, regarding the state of the planet, pollution and escaping it. I hope you check it out. Another great reaction guys. Easter blessings from a recovering Catholic (also a Minister through the power of the internet). 💚🤍🧡
I bought this album in 1981 and was blown away by the entire record. So heavy, and doomy. After Forever mostly asks questions and doesn't shove Christianity down your throat as many religions do. And this is coming from an Agnostic. It's ok to ask questions. Fun reaction.
Happy Easter Sam and Phil, If you want Christian rock/metal. You gotta check "Stryper". To hell with the devil The Way Rockin the world All for one Free More than a man. Just to name a few! 🤘😇
*Y'all should also hear Stryper's cover of this. Another great Black Sabbath song, even though it's not during the Ozzy era, is "Time Machine", which is sang by Dio. It's perfect for New year's eve. Samantha, if you're interested in Christian Rap, you might check out Darrin Miller. He lives in San Antonio, but I know him from Ingram and Kerrville, Texas.* 13:39 - They say I worship the devil They must be stupid or blind I’m just a rock ‘n’ roll rebel Ozzy Osborne -Rock 'n' Roll Rebel
You could pick anything from their first six records...it's all great! "Hand of Doom" would be an excellent choice. Somebody mentioned "Into the Void"...that's a great song as well.
FYI - there's a whole Christian rock/metal scene out there. The most popular of all is Stryper, who started in 1983 and are still recording and touring today. I'd recommend "Calling On You" as a good starter track from them. They were most popular back in the "hair band" days. I'd say the 2nd most famous is P.O.D. (Payable On Death) and their song "Alive" is a great intro for them. Their style is a hard rock/hip hop mix, which might be more your style, but both bands are great.
My friends and I listened to a lot of Sabbath in our late teens and early 20s and I had one friend's mom who used to berate him for listening to devil music. One day he got her to listen to a song called Sweet Leaf, from the Master of Reality album, I think it was called, and at one point she looked up in shock and said, "he's preaching Christ." She was truly Impressed. And this one obviously fits for Easter. Good choice.
@@sabbracadabra7503 I thought the same thing when I was young and stupid. But then I learned better, can't remember where from though. But I used to smoke weed with it.
@@BatFang-s8y I'm not young and stupid, I was a fan when the record was first released. The song is literally about weed. One would havev to be stupid NOT to understand that. It opens with Iommi coughing after hitting a joint, according to Iommi himself. Geezer wrote the lyrics, and said he was inspired by the indica they were smoking at the time in the studio.
Many consider Symptom of the Universe from their Sabotage album to be a precursor to thrash metal. James Hetfield and Lars Uhlrich from Metallica inducted Sabbath into the rock and roll hall of fame and acknowledged if there was no Sabbath there would have been no Metallica. So many other songs to recommend: Under the Sun, Lord of this World, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath the list could go on and on. Basically, anything from their first six albums. Also, the two albums with Ronnie James Dio replacing Ozzy after they fired him are very good.
Christian metal is a sub-genre of its own; this song is probably the first of its kind. Mid-80s doom band Trouble were dubbed White Metal for the lyrics of quite a bit of their first three albums (Psalm 9, The Skull, Run To The Light). They were heavily influenced soundwise by Sabbath and Judas Priest and have, in turn, influenced many bands. Check them out.
You guys totally need to react to Stryper - a Christian metal group (they do a killer cover of this song too). They are insanely talented but often don't get the respect they deserve because they have that message. "To Hell With the Devil" is a great place to start
A lot of this is influenced by Geezer's experience of the religious conflicts of Northern Ireland. Also, they had been getting a lot of drama over their previous songs, so they just wanted to make their feelings clear.
I watch the documentary in there first manager what is into devil worship and the lead singers and that they want but everybody thought they were and they put out some songs that are like that A suggestion Ozzy Osbourne Play the song changes order that was the album however there is a song called changes it's about is the top 10 and whife leaving really good.
I used this song to try to convince my dad that Black Sabbath was a Christian band. I read him the words of this song. It didn't work. I'm a Christian and a fan of Black Sabbath. They also put out songs from other belief systems. They are real people.
I love watching people discover that Black Sabbath is not necessarily what they thought.
Ozzy a year ago,,,,,i would like to thank satan for healing me,,,,,,,,,,i do like these lyrics but this was 50 + years ago,,,,,,the whole album was Great. Late 70's and 80's Black Sabbath wasnt all that,,,,,,,,,Nugent, Aerosmith, Zepplin BTO, Thin Lizzy, Foghat, BOC, Montrose, Nazareth, BOC, UFO,,,,,,so many Great bands back then were the Tops
@@markgray6982oh God please lol! 🤐🤐🤐 Get outta here!!! Most of those you mentioned would not exist without Sabbath. Kindly leave and don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya!!! Bugger Off!!!
@@markgray6982Nugent sucked then and sucks much more now. Black Sabbath was a headliner band and yes, they were all that and so fkn more. All those great bands you mentioned didn't last. I liked BOC. They were my second concert back around 74'. Bad Co. Was my first. Johnny Winters my third. I saw almost all of the greatest bands the 70s had to offer. I saw plenty of the 80s aa well. Black Sabbaths Born Again was by far the best show I'd ever seen and that's saying something. I remember seeing Foghat. They were road burned by the time I saw them later in the 70s.
It brings me so much Joy
Symptom of the Universe from their album Sabotage next, guys. Trust me, you won't regret it!
Yes, this song influenced Speed and Thrash Metal that came long after them, much more listenable than many of the imitators.
sabotage lp is great maybe their best
@@vicprovost2561 Yeah, I think they'll appreciate both the sound and vocal changes in this one.
That's a good one
Yes.... recommend the studio version, live is good but too much gets left out....do the album version.
Tony Iommi is the riff master
Tony Iommi is my favourite Guitarist of all time ever from any genre.
More than a master, when you consider he has missing fingertips 😊
@@timcarder2170 On his fretboard hand.
Literally an Iron Man, beating two types of cancer while recording and touring the “ 13” album. Not forgetting what happened to his right hand in that factory when he was 17!
Oh hell yeah. Without a doubt. My son in law and I love them, and he has always said Tony Iommi does the best guitar riffs,
Sabbath's "dark and evil" branding and content is the literal music equivalent to horror movies.
Horror sells 👍
So true. Even the name of the band comes from an old Boris Karloff horror movie from the 60s (called "Black Sabbath").👍
If you find out we’re the bands name comes from.
Love this album. They are the godfathers of Heavy!
Sabbath are the riff kings
One of my favorite Sabbath songs ❤❤❤In God we trust
Two Catholics wrote this song at the time. Geezer Butler wrote the lyrics and Tony Iommi wrote the music. Happy Easter. Christ is King.
AMEN!! All 4 members believe in God and/or Jesus in some way or another!!
geezers bass playing on this is amazing
Absolutely!
Correct, Geezer Butler is also one of my favourite Lyricists.
On the whole album on this
Great Band. Ozzy was fired in 1979 for his rampant drug use and was replaced by Ronnie James Dio, check out 'Heaven and Hell' from 1980. Cheers.
saw them at Arizona Jam 80, Ronnie was on fire :)
Ozzy was the perfect for 70's Sabbath with the lyrics of life and reality social issues that were going on in the 70's,then Ronnie came in and was the right fit for the 80's Sabbath, either way gd music all around
I tell you what I love the H&H,Mob Rules albums,l actually liked Dio better with Rainbow,Dio was just badass, but the lyrics that Geezer was coming up with in the 70's was genius
A few deep cuts I love from Sabbath are "A National Acrobat" and "Spiral Architect"
This whole album is a masterpiece
For all the old timers that said Ozzy was a devil worshiper, theres a good old fashion Sunday morning Christien rock song
Sabbath is awesome
Great song and album, many thought them devil worshippers but that was not true at all as these surprising lyrics note. Their first 6 albums are all classics, from the same album, Master of Reality, strap yourself in and do Into the Void, a song with truly scary lyrics and perhaps Iommi's heaviest riff in a career full of them. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
Such an absolute banger!! Perfect song for this day 💜
Great SABB composition!! What's really awesome on this is how up front the Bass is! Usually the Geez man is buried in the background.If He was a tad louder and played a Rick that would have been perfection!! HAPPY EASTER 🐰🐣 Peace 🕊️☮️
You'll NEVER go wrong reacting to Sabbath guys. Awesome reaction!!! Thanks for the reminder of a heavy song, with a positive message from a band you wouldn't think would deliver this message. Love it. GO BOSTON BRUINS!!! 🍻🤟👏
This album and IV just blow my mind. So heavy and groovy, and seriously very intelligent and thought provoking (Sabbath very underrated in that regard).
I went to a Black Sabbath concert on an Easter Sunday when they were touring "Born Again." Very best show ive ever been to.
Sweet Leaf 🔥🔥🔥
I love this album
Probably my favorite sabbath album
Hard to beat!
It was the first ever Stoner Doom album.
My favourite Black Sabbath song.
I love the lyrics.
🤘🤘💜💜
My favourite black sabbath song is “Junior’s Eyes” Osbourne wrote it about hoe he felt. Shortly after his farther died.
You and momma bar bells have a natural fit for your musical ear in doing these reactions. Keep up the good work and ROCK ON!!!
Awesome Reaction! There are so many songs, "Hand of Doom", "Fairies Wear Boots", Electric Funeral", "Black Sabbath", "Wicked World", Behind the Wall of Sleep".....
Nice. I subscribed to you because of this video. Rock on guys.
I love the song never say die by Black Sabbath it's a fun listen highly recommend
*"Daddys Little Girl"* - Dr Hook
*"Look At Me"* - Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
*"See Forever Eyes"* - Prism
*"Spanish Train"* - Chris de Burgh
*"If The Wind Could Blow My Trouble's Away"* - Murray Mclauchlin
*"Followed Her Around"* - Jimmy Rankin
*"My Name"* George Canyon ( *"Drinkin' Thinkin'"* is another good one especially with it's official video)
*"Let Go The Line"* - Max Webster
*"Things I Do For Money"* - Northern Pikes ( *"She Ain't Pretty"* ...with video😊)
*"The Superman Song"* - Crash Test Dummies (*"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"* ... yes, that's its title😊)
good review Phil with the Brawn and Sam with the brains 🤣🤣
one thing about 70's albums, every song was good... and this album, outside of Sweet Leaf, is all about the Master of Reality, thank you
Great Reaction thank you.
Great to come home soon by shedaisy
Great to see you reacting to Sabbath! More Sabbath! Music by the great creative genius lead guitar player, Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me) and lyrics by the great bass player, Geezer (Terry) Butler. I suggest Into the Void ruclips.net/video/kMUY4zty5ho/видео.htmlsi=p-IUj1dDgRN_p5jt and Symptom of the Universe (an acid-fueled love song) ruclips.net/video/5g9x2fxBRAY/видео.htmlsi=XBcP4JMwuowBivvD
Hey Phil and Sam Yeah Sabbath 🤘🤘Next please react to Fairies Wear Boots or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath these have a ton of transitions. Almost forgot and Children of the Grave
U gotta do SNOWBLIND next!!!
Black💥Sabbath !🏋️!
Loving this one, You got it wrong. It's a rock scheme that hip-hop uses. This was released in august of 1971.
That hole album is fire
First ever Stoner Doom album.
Even their darker songs are a warning. 😊
I would recommend the song SUPERNAUT, from Vol 4 album... you'll dig it to the moon and back!
If you want to get a dose of reality, then go listen to Lord of This World from B.S. from the same album
Ozzy's "Revelation (Mother Earth)" from his debut is another "Easter metal song," and even features the same singer....
Great and spot on reaction guys! (Critical thinking) BTW nothing better to review than a Black Sabbath banger from the 70's.
'After forever' is definitely a killer track from Black Sabbath from 1971... it became a band bane for the Dutch symphonic metal band that featured Floor Jansen of Nightwish... and NYC hardcore kings Biohazard recorded a great cover of 'After forever' for a Sabbath tribute album in 1993 🤘🤘🔥🔥
More Black Sabbath - 'Children of the grave' ... 'Hand of doom' ... 'Snowblind' ... 'Sabbath bloody sabbath'
Also, check out Ronnie James Dio era Black Sabbath - 'Heaven & Hell' ... 'Computer God' ... 'Children of the Sea' ... 'The Mob rules' 🤘🤘
👏👏
I could probbaly list my top 20 Sabbath tracks out of the first 8 albums in just a few minutes. I would recommend "A Hard Road" from Never Say Die.
As a sometimes bored middle aged disabled man I like to harvest reactor souls for Black Sabbath, I've at least 15 African American Hip hop heads harvested. Seeing minds being blown is always a joy. This would be one of my top tunes after War Pigs to demonstrate the misconceptions about them. So many track I could go with but will suggest "Into the void" another tune with great meaning still relevant today, perhaps even more so, regarding the state of the planet, pollution and escaping it. I hope you check it out. Another great reaction guys. Easter blessings from a recovering Catholic (also a Minister through the power of the internet). 💚🤍🧡
I bought this album in 1981 and was blown away by the entire record.
So heavy, and doomy.
After Forever mostly asks questions and doesn't shove Christianity down your throat as many religions do.
And this is coming from an Agnostic.
It's ok to ask questions.
Fun reaction.
It said that the theme song from the show Friends was based off that riff
Interesting choice...
My favorite black sabbath next is you wont change me
My favourite Black Sabbath song is Junior’s Eyes.
great song n johnny blade@@shspurs1342
great song on never say die to is swinging the chain with bill ward on vocals they wrote it about ozzys departure@@shspurs1342
Happy Easter Sam and Phil,
If you want Christian rock/metal. You gotta check "Stryper".
To hell with the devil
The Way
Rockin the world
All for one
Free
More than a man.
Just to name a few! 🤘😇
About their 20th best song
*Y'all should also hear Stryper's cover of this. Another great Black Sabbath song, even though it's not during the Ozzy era, is "Time Machine", which is sang by Dio. It's perfect for New year's eve. Samantha, if you're interested in Christian Rap, you might check out Darrin Miller. He lives in San Antonio, but I know him from Ingram and Kerrville, Texas.*
13:39 -
They say I worship the devil
They must be stupid or blind
I’m just a rock ‘n’ roll rebel
Ozzy Osborne -Rock 'n' Roll Rebel
You could pick anything from their first six records...it's all great!
"Hand of Doom" would be an excellent choice. Somebody mentioned "Into the Void"...that's a great song as well.
Check out under the sun vol 4
Lol
My fave Sabbath ditty
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
FYI - there's a whole Christian rock/metal scene out there. The most popular of all is Stryper, who started in 1983 and are still recording and touring today. I'd recommend "Calling On You" as a good starter track from them. They were most popular back in the "hair band" days. I'd say the 2nd most famous is P.O.D. (Payable On Death) and their song "Alive" is a great intro for them. Their style is a hard rock/hip hop mix, which might be more your style, but both bands are great.
You need to check the Christian metal band Stryper. "Honestly", "Calling On You" or "Free".
There was a band called Stryper, that was like hair metal gospel. They had a couple of hits. I can't remember the names.
Calling on you?, To hell with the devil, in God we trust
Love this song/riff and this album....react to zeppelin's in my time of dying...same religious lyrics
Thank you Jesus for dying for my sins ❤️🇿🇦
My friends and I listened to a lot of Sabbath in our late teens and early 20s and I had one friend's mom who used to berate him for listening to devil music. One day he got her to listen to a song called Sweet Leaf, from the Master of Reality album, I think it was called, and at one point she looked up in shock and said, "he's preaching Christ." She was truly Impressed.
And this one obviously fits for Easter. Good choice.
Sweet Leaf is about smoking weed.
@@sabbracadabra7503 I thought the same thing when I was young and stupid. But then I learned better, can't remember where from though. But I used to smoke weed with it.
@@BatFang-s8y I'm not young and stupid, I was a fan when the record was first released. The song is literally about weed. One would havev to be stupid NOT to understand that. It opens with Iommi coughing after hitting a joint, according to Iommi himself. Geezer wrote the lyrics, and said he was inspired by the indica they were smoking at the time in the studio.
Christ must be in the weed then, ‘cuz it’s literally the first stoner rock song ever.😂
@@sabbracadabra7503It’s about the horrors of the drug.
U guys should do Breaking the Law or You've got another thing comin by Judas Priest. Great songs.
Remember Floor of Nightwish? Her 1st band called After Forever. The guys are Black Sabbath fans so they took the song as their band name.
You're really at the point where you must hear the very first song we all heard by them - Black Sabbath the song
He Has Risen! Jesus Christ is the Truth, the Way, and the Life!
Amen 🇿🇦
When did that happen then
🎶Children of the Sea🎶 Black Sabbath (compare & contrast)
Many consider Symptom of the Universe from their Sabotage album to be a precursor to thrash metal. James Hetfield and Lars Uhlrich from Metallica inducted Sabbath into the rock and roll hall of fame and acknowledged if there was no Sabbath there would have been no Metallica. So many other songs to recommend: Under the Sun, Lord of this World, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath the list could go on and on. Basically, anything from their first six albums. Also, the two albums with Ronnie James Dio replacing Ozzy after they fired him are very good.
Witchfinder General - Quietus Reprise
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“ N. I. B.” please!
Christian metal is a sub-genre of its own; this song is probably the first of its kind. Mid-80s doom band Trouble were dubbed White Metal for the lyrics of quite a bit of their first three albums (Psalm 9, The Skull, Run To The Light). They were heavily influenced soundwise by Sabbath and Judas Priest and have, in turn, influenced many bands. Check them out.
"Fairies wear boots" Live in Paris, 1970.
Please react to Black Sabbath- Snowblind
First time hearing? I heard this 45 years ago.
You guys totally need to react to Stryper - a Christian metal group (they do a killer cover of this song too). They are insanely talented but often don't get the respect they deserve because they have that message.
"To Hell With the Devil" is a great place to start
A lot of this is influenced by Geezer's experience of the religious conflicts of Northern Ireland. Also, they had been getting a lot of drama over their previous songs, so they just wanted to make their feelings clear.
They can be really heavy, sometimes they can add jazz, with some bluesy aspect...m
Iommi : Lord Of The Riffs.
React to Pantera, Avoid the Light. Best song they have ever recorded
FRIENDS! DID YOU HERE THE FRIENDS THEME after the word sun...
You’d be surprised how positively God-centered a lot of Sabbath songs actually are.
If I'm not wrong this song is credited solely to Tony Iommi
'Master Of Reality' definitely my favourite BS album! Let's just say I smoked many a Sweet Leaf to this one 😅
Please react to Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell it's one of their most popular songs
Chek out Killing Yourself to Live /Black Sabbath
year old 22 , 1948-1971
I watch the documentary in there first manager what is into devil worship and the lead singers and that they want but everybody thought they were and they put out some songs that are like that
A suggestion Ozzy Osbourne Play the song changes order that was the album however there is a song called changes it's about is the top 10 and whife leaving really good.
Biohazard did a great cover of this song.
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath:
Living just for dying
Dying just for you
... I wonder who did that.
Do react to Solitude from the same album very different sound!!
Lord of this World is another heavy song about Christianity from the same album that would be great to react to.
Heaven and Hell next please
The bands original name was EARTH
The Polka Tulk Blues Band was the original
They are commenting on both sides of coin
Don't judge a book by its cover the media and critics always talk shite.
Many credit this song as the first Christian rock song.
I used this song to try to convince my dad that Black Sabbath was a Christian band. I read him the words of this song. It didn't work. I'm a Christian and a fan of Black Sabbath. They also put out songs from other belief systems. They are real people.