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its ok to like what you like. its ok to dislike what you dont like, we just want your honest reaction. ( though secretly, we want you to like what we like. no pressure!)
Finally someone took the courage to react to these newer songs that are diamonds too. For me, as 50 years of listening to Sabbath, this album is as good as the first ones. But with a modern touch and sound. Not to be left less noticed at all. The musicianship is just as great that it was 50 yrs ago. And that BASS tone, Geezer is nailing it again. Whole sound in this album is so FAT, juicy and HEAVY. Not dry and slim like in some of the earlier recordings. Thank you so much for posting this :-)
I liked this album and song, but I wouldn't say it's as good as old classic Sabbath. The way that is heavy and kinda slow is reminiscent of Sabbath, but without Bill Wards drumming, it just isn't quite the same. On the other hand, I went and seen them on their last 2 tours and they kicked ass!!! As far as the drummer goes, he's actually really great and comes from Ozzy's solo band and does a great job filling in for Bill Ward.
@@randycomerford2038 I saw Sabbath at Pine Knob in Michigan and they re me away. Tommy Cleufetos was a monster on the drums. It reminded me of a Young Bill Ward.
Yeah! I have requested or suggested this song to other reaction channels but it's like nobody want to touch it. I think because of the title, but I say that it's not what they think. I have been a Sabbath fan from the beginning. Got the first album in my early teens ( I'm in my 60's now). Saw them in concert in San Bernadino, CA in 1976 or 77. So raw and awesome live show I will never forget. FSSF.
I need to just start a Sabbath channel. (hahaha). MY first album was 1970... oh, wait!, that's when their 1st album dropped! hahahahaha Before and after Tony's accident, they needed a bass player (even as "Earth"). Geezer 'took the bullet', so to speak, and played bass. Coming from a rhythm-to-lead guitarist background......... is why he's always been so unique. He plays the bass like a guitarist would. Ofc, they all spent time in the woodshed (obv), so that's where, in his studies, he came up w/ what "regular" bassists do. He just added it to his repertoire. Nothing lost, simply a few techniques were added. A bass inspiration for the ages.
"Everybody knows that Black Sabbath started everything and almost every single thing that people are playing today has already been done by Black Sabbath. They wrote every single good riff... ever." -- Rob Zombie
What do think about me. Someone who has never got into Hip Pop/Rap. I became a teenager in 1992. Yes i did give the genre a try, It just has never done anything for me.
I know people who love Hip Pop /Rap. But hate modern popular form it’s become. Mainly because of the popularity of Mumble rap & so-called rappers. Plus the one’s who don’t rap in there songs. They are actually just talking.
I'm 38 and grew up as a teen in the late nineties. My parents were very young when they had me, so I grew up on Ozzy, Zeppelin, Skynyrd, SRV, Neil Young, etc... Of course, I also loved all the hip hop, punk rock (and TOOL/APC, my fav of all time!!!🤘) as well, but classic rock and early metal will always be a fav of mine. Rock on, y'all! 🤘🎸
Polo this is 2013 Black Sabbath. Years later they got back together and it is awesome! Then the riff at the end brought me back to their old sound. I love it!!!
No one could have reacted any better than you did to this song. I’m serious. You touched on all the important parts especially commenting on that riff in the background on the third verse intensifying the song. And then that “whoa” when they really amped up the aggression with the tempo and riff change. I really credit your musical ear to notice these things. Makes me happy.
Am I the first comment? Black Sabbath is a huge influence on so many things! 🔥🤘🖤🎶 I love your reaction videos! I just discovered your content about a week ago and I’m addicted to them, lol
Love the Sabbath reactions man. Such an amazing band. I got to see them for the first time shortly after this album came out and it is still to this day one of the best shows I've been to. Just 3 straight hours of Sabbath. Also found out after the fact that Tony Iommi, the lead guitarist, was in the middle of fighting and being treated for lymphoma on that tour. That honestly made that concert so much more memorable and from what I know he's been in remission since 2016 sometime.
They were the beginning of singing about the other side of life. They came out in late 60's,early 70's. Life isn't just about Rainbows,Kittens,Flowers and Puppies. They brought it out into mainstream music! Some love,some hate, just like all music, keep an open mind!
The title is actually 'God is dead?' Geezer Butler explained the song's meaning to The Pulse of Radio: "It's about this guy that sets out to prove that God is still alive," he said, "and he has this voice in his head saying that God's dead, and he can't get rid of the voice telling him, so he goes out and kills everybody."
Polo, we are so much alike! The song did exactly the same thing to me!!! I love it! This was their last album they ever did as original Black Sabbath, besides the drummer. After all them years went by and come out with this Masterpiece!!!!! It sets so many moods!!!
Thank you Polo for sticking up for the band and their lyrics. Most of the evil or darker lyrics are usually a statement or a question, not screaming Hail Satan!!! Lol! Which is what most people think about them until they give them a chance? You definitely listen and appreciate their creative genius!!!!! You noticed the whole progression of the song!!! Yesss!!!!! You get them!!!!!
The song "Black Sabbath" sparked the "evil n demonic" view point of the general masses when they first became popularish.....(black sabbaths FIRST band was called EARTH btw..)....they played the "Trinity",, a grouping of 3 notes that back in medieval times was actually OUTLAWED to play....was said to invoke the devil..... Black Sabbath started wearing crosses to actually show "the ppl" that they WEREN'T satanists....and of course it was misconstrued by "the ppl" as mocking the cross....funny right!?...all of sabbaths music is anti war..anti drugs protest songs basically..... Black Sabbath has been in my life for 45 years and i thank God for them🤘🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you're really enjoying your incursion into the originators of metal, I'd like to recommend the song that is an early landmark for doom metal, off their first album, NIB.
I characterize Black Sabbath as Gospel Music. This tune reinforces that.....I dont believe God is dead. Black Sabbath can still bring it. Masterful musicianmanship coupled with deep , thought provoking messaging. This is why they are the GOATS
It trips me out that most black Americans aren't into rock or metal because Metal and rock are derived from black Americans lol! Digging this song too!
@@shspurs1342 it’s more of an influence on other kinds of rock, but gospel and blues also both influenced each other. The story telling and having dominant vocals evolved from gospel.
@@shspurs1342 also, I think gospel was the first American music to use shouting. It also had clapping and stomping and vocal harmonies. The style was used to bring energy into music too. The stories of struggle is another way it influenced rock. It influenced rock in general and metal came from rock
Just ran across your commentary - Excellent. The band "Heaven & Hell" is really just Sabbath renamed... b/c Dio was dying. However, he was a trooper to the END. Maybe try "The Bible Black" (since you enjoyed "God is Dead" - yes, one is Dio, one is Ozzy). :D That same album? "Follow the Tears". Bet you'd love both.
Im a fifty yr old sabbath fan....since you're doing newer sabbath try out PSYCHO MAN...its got that BRUTAL Sabbath breakdown we've all grown to expect and love 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Brother if the liked that you've got to hear "Iron Man" I'm not gonna say it's there best song but certainly there most well known and universally loved song My personal fav is "Into The Void"
If you want to hear a completely different Sabbath.....check out "Lonely is the word " from the Heaven and Hell album with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.....is it a ballad? ...is it a banger?....Heavy Blues like you've never heard.
Kickass song by people of any age, but the original 3 playing here are well into their 60s. Well Ozzy might be 124 if you believe the conspiracy theorist. 🤔
This was the last Black Sabbath record in 2012/ '13 (The album is titled '13') ...It's great to listen to Ozzy, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler w/ modern technology, instead of their 70's studio records which were somewhat limited sonically... Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine) played drums on the record after original drummer Bill Ward declined to participate because of financial disagreements w/ the band. It helped cement the Black Sabbath legacy, since the last record 'Forbidden' (1995) was not the original line-up and was something of a dud... Dio-era Sabbath renamed themselves Heaven & Hell and also released 1 studio album - 'The Devil you know' in 2009.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 That was a touring concern... but the studio situation was a financial disagreement. They wanted Bill Ward to play half the set and have a fill-in for the other half (I think) but he was opposed to that. But Bill Ward stopped participating before the studio sessions.
The Godfathers of all genre of metal. There is none other. Prove me wrong. Zeppelin gone, Deep Purple absent. Tony kept it going. Not bad for a guy missing half his fingertips on his fret hand from a manufacturing accident.
I feel like the main focus on the music video was missed my so many, For those who don't understand the music video (this is my personal opinion and what I noticed with it) the MV is about American government and corporate greed, if you can't buy it take it, if you can't agree take control over it, America is a soul problem in many aspects of our world. gluttony, greed, murder, hate, wars and genocide, for other countries being affected by Americas greed, genocide and, war. it's as if God is dead, and it all gets swept under the rug because the government can make it seem as if it never even happened with their control over everything we see. It takes amazing people such as Ozzy and many others to put it out into the media world and not back away, I'd say that him any all the others who do the same are unbelievably brave in these times.
"you keep the bread" he's denying the body of Christ, who said "I'm the bread of life." He wants to keep the wine/Blood, but not partake of the body/bread of Christ, POLO REACTS
I always thought because the singer is obviously in a massive crisis of faith, that he wanted the wine to get drunk and make the pain go away but he was no longer convinced that the full sacrament actually holds any meaning to him
I love this song! I might be the only one that thinks Paranoid and Iron Man are way overrated and overplayed. I love the entire Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album and think that is their best work. I love Dio too and all his material with Sabbath.
I love Sabbath but this isn’t an iconic song of theirs by any stretch. This was off their last reunion album in 2013 or something. You should really go back and listen to more iconic stuff from the 70’s. “Hand of Doom”, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”, “Symptom of the Universe”, “N.I.B.”, “Fairies Wear Boots”, “After Forever”,”Children of the Grave”…too many to name. But this song is just Ehh… don’t form too many opinions from it.
Have you "read the news today" - The Beatles? God is dead! once again BS is prophetic. Recent stories quoted an evangelical minister as stating his congregation believes that Jesus of Nazareth is too "woke" for them and that trumpty is the new messiah.
Just want to say thanks for watching my crazy reactions! If you enjoy what I do on this channel consider supporting me. 70% of my videos are not monetized. Between setting up the studio daily, filming, editing, thumbnails, and research which all take away from my family, you guys motivate me to put out content daily. Consider buying me a coffee here www.buymeacoffee.com/poloreacts or my Patreon www.patreon.com/poloreacts PEACE!!
its ok to like what you like.
its ok to dislike what you dont like,
we just want your honest reaction.
( though secretly, we want you to like what we like. no pressure!)
Finally someone took the courage to react to these newer songs that are diamonds too. For me, as 50 years of listening to Sabbath, this album is as good as the first ones. But with a modern touch and sound. Not to be left less noticed at all. The musicianship is just as great that it was 50 yrs ago. And that BASS tone, Geezer is nailing it again. Whole sound in this album is so FAT, juicy and HEAVY. Not dry and slim like in some of the earlier recordings. Thank you so much for posting this :-)
I liked this album and song, but I wouldn't say it's as good as old classic Sabbath. The way that is heavy and kinda slow is reminiscent of Sabbath, but without Bill Wards drumming, it just isn't quite the same. On the other hand, I went and seen them on their last 2 tours and they kicked ass!!! As far as the drummer goes, he's actually really great and comes from Ozzy's solo band and does a great job filling in for Bill Ward.
@@randycomerford2038 I saw Sabbath at Pine Knob in Michigan and they re me away. Tommy Cleufetos was a monster on the drums. It reminded me of a Young Bill Ward.
Yeah! I have requested or suggested this song to other reaction channels but it's like nobody want to touch it. I think because of the title, but I say that it's not what they think. I have been a Sabbath fan from the beginning. Got the first album in my early teens ( I'm in my 60's now). Saw them in concert in San Bernadino, CA in 1976 or 77. So raw and awesome live show I will never forget. FSSF.
ok not "as good"
but good..
This whole album has some of Geezer Butlers best bass playing and tone.
I need to just start a Sabbath channel. (hahaha). MY first album was 1970... oh, wait!, that's when their 1st album dropped! hahahahaha Before and after Tony's accident, they needed a bass player (even as "Earth"). Geezer 'took the bullet', so to speak, and played bass. Coming from a rhythm-to-lead guitarist background......... is why he's always been so unique. He plays the bass like a guitarist would. Ofc, they all spent time in the woodshed (obv), so that's where, in his studies, he came up w/ what "regular" bassists do. He just added it to his repertoire. Nothing lost, simply a few techniques were added. A bass inspiration for the ages.
"Everybody knows that Black Sabbath started everything and almost every single thing that people are playing today has already been done by Black Sabbath. They wrote every single good riff... ever." -- Rob Zombie
I agree with Rob zombie and who ever you are.
I grew up on hip hop. I never got into metal or any other genre. Man, I missed the boat on alot of these amazing bands. 🔥
What do think about me. Someone who has never got into Hip Pop/Rap. I became a teenager in 1992. Yes i did give the genre a try, It just has never done anything for me.
I know people who love Hip Pop /Rap. But hate modern popular form it’s become. Mainly because of the popularity of Mumble rap & so-called rappers. Plus the one’s who don’t rap in there songs. They are actually just talking.
I will listen to some old school funk and early rap hip hop but was born knowing this music along with blues, jazz and classical.
Rap is junk.
As we with hip hop..😊public enemy for ever..
ill be honest i dont like most rap.
but the rap i like, i missed out on when it was fresh. so, if that makes you feel any better. it goes both ways..
Everybody needs to remember one thing about true Metal !!! All are always welcome !!! Always !!!
Most people just think SABBATH means EVIL! MOST DON'T LISTEN TO THE WORDS!!
Sabbath = sacred Saturday lol
I enjoy your breakdowns. They have substance. Your approach shows intelligence over just an opinion.
I grew up listening to them. They were great then and their music is still great🎸🥁🎼
YES 1000% You can't kill rock and roll especially black sabbath's music
The first 5 Sabbath albums are flawless!
6!!! Sabotage is almost perfect
Gotta include sabotage man I agree it may not be master or 4 and it's good
I'm 38 and grew up as a teen in the late nineties. My parents were very young when they had me, so I grew up on Ozzy, Zeppelin, Skynyrd, SRV, Neil Young, etc... Of course, I also loved all the hip hop, punk rock (and TOOL/APC, my fav of all time!!!🤘) as well, but classic rock and early metal will always be a fav of mine. Rock on, y'all! 🤘🎸
Polo this is 2013 Black Sabbath. Years later they got back together and it is awesome! Then the riff at the end brought me back to their old sound. I love it!!!
Ive been a Lifetime Black Sabbath fan..... How have I missed this song?
Fricken' Brilliant!
Not many people react to this newer song by Sabbath - another banger from this reunite was "End of the Beginning!"
My favourite song from “13” is “Dear Father”
@@shspurs1342 I'll check it out thx
@@Prone2Thrill One of my favorites was methademic.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406Yes!!!
Love the drums on this had to laugh out loud when you said nice mellow start.
I know he may be new to some of these Music Genres he is reacting to. But saying nice mellow start. I don’t know wether to laugh or cry.
its Brad Wilk from RATM
No one could have reacted any better than you did to this song. I’m serious. You touched on all the important parts especially commenting on that riff in the background on the third verse intensifying the song. And then that “whoa” when they really amped up the aggression with the tempo and riff change. I really credit your musical ear to notice these things. Makes me happy.
Ozzy nailed it after Black Sabbath, his solo album Blizzard of Ozz is nothing but amazing.
Mainly amazing due to? Randy. Lucky enough in life to have seen them.
Am I the first comment? Black Sabbath is a huge influence on so many things! 🔥🤘🖤🎶
I love your reaction videos! I just discovered your content about a week ago and I’m addicted to them, lol
They were the originators all else follows even now it sounds so fresh.
@@lynette. that’s what hit me most about watching the reaction! It never got old…just timeless!
Love the Sabbath reactions man. Such an amazing band. I got to see them for the first time shortly after this album came out and it is still to this day one of the best shows I've been to. Just 3 straight hours of Sabbath. Also found out after the fact that Tony Iommi, the lead guitarist, was in the middle of fighting and being treated for lymphoma on that tour. That honestly made that concert so much more memorable and from what I know he's been in remission since 2016 sometime.
They were the beginning of singing about the other side of life. They came out in late 60's,early 70's. Life isn't just about Rainbows,Kittens,Flowers and Puppies. They brought it out into mainstream music! Some love,some hate, just like all music, keep an open mind!
The title is actually 'God is dead?'
Geezer Butler explained the song's meaning to The Pulse of Radio: "It's about this guy that sets out to prove that God is still alive," he said, "and he has this voice in his head saying that God's dead, and he can't get rid of the voice telling him, so he goes out and kills everybody."
great song from an underrated album!
Polo, we are so much alike! The song did exactly the same thing to me!!! I love it! This was their last album they ever did as original Black Sabbath, besides the drummer. After all them years went by and come out with this Masterpiece!!!!! It sets so many moods!!!
1st album i bought my mom smashed it to bits didnt stop my love for music at all
Maaan Iommis vibrato on the chords is so heavy... Love it.
I have noticed over they years. That it seems to be more difficult. To go from metal to Rap/Hip Pop. Than it is to go from Rap/Hip Pop to Metal.
I liked that switch up to what almost sounded like a shuffle beat. Nice reaction. ✌️
Thank you Polo for sticking up for the band and their lyrics. Most of the evil or darker lyrics are usually a statement or a question, not screaming Hail Satan!!! Lol! Which is what most people think about them until they give them a chance? You definitely listen and appreciate their creative genius!!!!! You noticed the whole progression of the song!!! Yesss!!!!! You get them!!!!!
The song "Black Sabbath" sparked the "evil n demonic" view point of the general masses when they first became popularish.....(black sabbaths FIRST band was called EARTH btw..)....they played the "Trinity",, a grouping of 3 notes that back in medieval times was actually OUTLAWED to play....was said to invoke the devil..... Black Sabbath started wearing crosses to actually show "the ppl" that they WEREN'T satanists....and of course it was misconstrued by "the ppl" as mocking the cross....funny right!?...all of sabbaths music is anti war..anti drugs protest songs basically..... Black Sabbath has been in my life for 45 years and i thank God for them🤘🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another song from these guys I hadn't heard before, Awesome
Timeless masterpiece!!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
BLACK SABBATH ARE FUCKIN LEGENDARY 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘💯💯💯💯💯
Hand of Doom , one of my fav Sab tunes :)
If you're really enjoying your incursion into the originators of metal, I'd like to recommend the song that is an early landmark for doom metal, off their first album, NIB.
Best Sabbath song along with the Wizard.
I characterize Black Sabbath as Gospel Music. This tune reinforces that.....I dont believe God is dead.
Black Sabbath can still bring it. Masterful musicianmanship coupled with deep , thought provoking messaging. This is why they are the GOATS
It trips me out that most black Americans aren't into rock or metal because Metal and rock are derived from black Americans lol! Digging this song too!
This is true! Derived from rhythm and blues and gospel.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe is a huge influence for many greats!!
@@punkroxgirl I agree with you about The Blues, but what does gospel have to do with Metal.
@@shspurs1342 it’s more of an influence on other kinds of rock, but gospel and blues also both influenced each other. The story telling and having dominant vocals evolved from gospel.
@@shspurs1342 also, I think gospel was the first American music to use shouting. It also had clapping and stomping and vocal harmonies. The style was used to bring energy into music too. The stories of struggle is another way it influenced rock. It influenced rock in general and metal came from rock
Sabbath and Zeppelin were the band's that got me hooked on rock music.
Just ran across your commentary - Excellent. The band "Heaven & Hell" is really just Sabbath renamed... b/c Dio was dying. However, he was a trooper to the END. Maybe try "The Bible Black" (since you enjoyed "God is Dead" - yes, one is Dio, one is Ozzy). :D That same album? "Follow the Tears". Bet you'd love both.
Im a fifty yr old sabbath fan....since you're doing newer sabbath try out PSYCHO MAN...its got that BRUTAL Sabbath breakdown we've all grown to expect and love 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
No One ever does it but listen to something by the Sword like To take the black or even their newer more ZZ Top-y stuff like dream thieves.
Brother if the liked that you've got to hear "Iron Man" I'm not gonna say it's there best song but certainly there most well known and universally loved song
My personal fav is "Into The Void"
Soundgarden has a great cover of "Into the Void". Very Early Soundgarden.
Check out Fairies wear boots by them bext
The bassman used to write all lyrics to the songs
Most not all.
More Black Sabbath please.
Thank you for understanding the title. It is more of a question than an evil statement people first think!
You gotta do electric funeral sometime dude 🤘
The video is Zeitgeist: Moving Forward Documentary (2011) 🙏😌
hold on 😂😂
You should check out Faith No More's cover of War Pigs!
You should check out some tracks on ozzy’s new solo album. He is up for awards for the album and it’s his best in a couple decades for sure.
Sabbath crazy train give it a listen
tony iommi🤘
Children of the sea is probably the best Black Sabbath song.
If you want to hear a completely different Sabbath.....check out "Lonely is the word " from the Heaven and Hell album with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.....is it a ballad? ...is it a banger?....Heavy Blues like you've never heard.
check out into the void and thrill of it all
Kickass song by people of any age, but the original 3 playing here are well into their 60s. Well Ozzy might be 124 if you believe the conspiracy theorist. 🤔
Rage Against The Machine's drummer Brad Wilk is on this track.
Ozzy-Black Sabbath...natural. Don't get me wrong , love Dio also.
Quiet man, you are wise.
This was the last Black Sabbath record in 2012/ '13 (The album is titled '13') ...It's great to listen to Ozzy, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler w/ modern technology, instead of their 70's studio records which were somewhat limited sonically... Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine) played drums on the record after original drummer Bill Ward declined to participate because of financial disagreements w/ the band.
It helped cement the Black Sabbath legacy, since the last record 'Forbidden' (1995) was not the original line-up and was something of a dud... Dio-era Sabbath renamed themselves Heaven & Hell and also released 1 studio album - 'The Devil you know' in 2009.
I also heard the disagreements with Bill also had something to do with concerns about his physical health.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 That was a touring concern... but the studio situation was a financial disagreement. They wanted Bill Ward to play half the set and have a fill-in for the other half (I think) but he was opposed to that.
But Bill Ward stopped participating before the studio sessions.
#oneofus
You should listen to Iron Maiden too a lot to say about our worlds problems
Sabbath is timeless weather it's 2068 2013 or 2023
The Godfathers of all genre of metal. There is none other. Prove me wrong. Zeppelin gone, Deep Purple absent. Tony kept it going. Not bad for a guy missing half his fingertips on his fret hand from a manufacturing accident.
After 50 years in business. What an album.
You need to give War Pigs a listen, very early stuff.
Not their best work, but still excellent..
Polo, try listening to Moonshine Bandits.
Aerosmith - Dream On
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
Led Zepplin - Stairway to Heaven
The Eagles - Hotel California
Rush - Tom Sawyer
The Aerosmith with Run DMC is classic!! After that, the next great rap/rock collab is Bring the Noise with Anthrax and Public Enemy!!
@@punkroxgirl yes!
Amazing musical choice. People may wonder whether God is alive but they certainly know that Satan is alive and well.
Will you react to Gumbo by ACal, Brodnax, Dusty Leigh, and Demun Jones? Its a certified banger 🔥
The melody is 100% Ozzy.
My babe loves l I ves Def Leppard 😅
Check out Rat Salad/Fairies Wear Boots.
I feel like the main focus on the music video was missed my so many,
For those who don't understand the music video (this is my personal opinion and what I noticed with it) the MV is about American government and corporate greed, if you can't buy it take it, if you can't agree take control over it, America is a soul problem in many aspects of our world. gluttony, greed, murder, hate, wars and genocide, for other countries being affected by Americas greed, genocide and, war. it's as if God is dead, and it all gets swept under the rug because the government can make it seem as if it never even happened with their control over everything we see. It takes amazing people such as Ozzy and many others to put it out into the media world and not back away, I'd say that him any all the others who do the same are unbelievably brave in these times.
"you keep the bread" he's denying the body of Christ, who said "I'm the bread of life." He wants to keep the wine/Blood, but not partake of the body/bread of Christ, POLO REACTS
I always thought because the singer is obviously in a massive crisis of faith, that he wanted the wine to get drunk and make the pain go away but he was no longer convinced that the full sacrament actually holds any meaning to him
Ozzy has a huge solo career with almost 20 albums but he's never as good as he is with Sabbath.
A very weird one to get into. But it tells us they were never satanists. But boy could they see the dark side of the human condition.
They are better live also ozzy on his own is dope
Air raid sirens
I love this song! I might be the only one that thinks Paranoid and Iron Man are way overrated and overplayed. I love the entire Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album and think that is their best work. I love Dio too and all his material with Sabbath.
Saw this like lol! Took my son.
God's NOT dead, btw. He saved me from literal death in a crash, and has been with me all my life. Jesus is his Name, and he loves you very much
I love Sabbath but this isn’t an iconic song of theirs by any stretch. This was off their last reunion album in 2013 or something. You should really go back and listen to more iconic stuff from the 70’s. “Hand of Doom”, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”, “Symptom of the Universe”, “N.I.B.”, “Fairies Wear Boots”, “After Forever”,”Children of the Grave”…too many to name. But this song is just Ehh… don’t form too many opinions from it.
Agreed 100%
This song is great too
It's still a very good song though
It's too bad that you haven't made it to any OZZY FEST.
If OZZY ever puts on another OZZ FEST, go.
Try on a little Judas Priest for size.
Tories eating and drinking @ 7:00
Aye man could u listen to an English rock band called The Libertines
Have you "read the news today" - The Beatles? God is dead! once again BS is prophetic. Recent stories quoted an evangelical minister as stating his congregation believes that Jesus of Nazareth is too "woke" for them and that trumpty is the new messiah.
THE ONLY THING ABOUT THIS ALBUM A LITTLE OVER PRODUCED