"Black Sabbath", from the album "Black Sabbath", by the band "Black Sabbath", inspired by the movie "Black Sabbath", inspired by the Jewish event "Sabbath"
+RyanThompsonGuitarist Doom metal is a form of heavy metal that typically has slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much heavier sound than other metal genres. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom.
+Johnny MF Bravo Nope. I encourage you to watch Sam Dunn's excellent "Metal Evolution" series - I think it is episode 2 where he explores the roots of metal as we know it with the Unholy Trinity of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin. And none of those three groups ever considered themselves to be heavy metal. In fact, metal as we know it today didn't really take shape until the likes of Judas Priest. Sabbath, Purple, Led Zep, Rainbow (With RJD spinning his fantasy lyrical mastery), were very hard rock (or borderline fold in the case of Led Zep at times!), but certainly laid the foundations. That being said, it's still amazing to listen to these classics now and wonder what the people that heard this for the first time back in the 60's must have thought!
Playing loud and fast doesnt mean heavy. This. This is heavy. And there isn't another song heavier. Most underrated rythm duo ever. Guys were absolute beasts
+Emmar1999 You are born in 1999, can't call others kids :p. I'm born in 1999 too, that makes us 16 years old - therefore, we are still kids, until 18 :p
this album was recorded in 69 think about it, presley was still popular, the beatles were still together, pink floyd was still a psychedelic rock band and then this monster of a album was being recorded and finished only to be put out to the public a few months later today it still sounds heavy as balls
The first time I heard Black Sabbath was this song. It was a dark rainy day and we were sat in my friends 400 year old house - thatched roof, low ceilings, dark, gloomy, and spooky listening to this on Technics separates and big Mission speakers The song, house and weather fitted together perfect Unbeatable
Shark Lostworld Well how much genetic diversity do you think will happen when you are stuck on a small island during an ice age for untold millennium like 50k in years give or take
J Shin not until the Romans and then the Vikings which was pretty recently in the large scale of things especially genetically. Otherwise the Franks weren’t swimming to the cliffs of Dover to take a swing at the island girls
I once heard Ozzy say in an interview that when they were starting as a band they’d play this song in clubs and people were so scared by it they’d literally run out of the building
Damn, times really were different back then. It’s crazy metal has its roots this far back in history. I can’t even imagine the reaction if a band like fucking invent animate or the acacia strain where to go back in time and play a club.
What is this that stands before me? Figure in black which points at me Turn 'round quick, and start to run Find out I'm the chosen one Oh no-oooooooooo Big black shape with eyes of fire Telling people their desire Satan sitting there, he's smiling Watches those flames get higher and higher Oh no, no please, God help me Is it the end, my friend? Satan's coming 'round the bend People running 'cause they're scared The people better go and beware No, no, oh God, no
what is this that stands before me? figure in orange that rules the world... Turn' life round quick and start to run ...for president ...Find out I'm the chosen one ...oh no please Evangelicals NOOOO din din diiiiinnnnn ...din din diiiiinnnnn ......big Pink shape with eyes of of liar ...Telling America You are FIRED ...Bannons sitting there an he's a smiling ....court cases everywhere they are a filing ...oh no please Evangelicals ... please no noooo ....Din din diiiiinnnnn ... Din Din diiiiinnnnn ...
I was 13 years old when the first Black Sabbath LP came out I said to myself this is what I want to hear from the rest of my life I'm 67 now I have this original video on the bootleg live in Paris 1970❤
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My pant: Black Sabbath Oppossite: White Sacrifice What is your favourites band ?: Black Sabbath Iron Man: Black Sabbath My favourites sandwich: Black Sabbath
I can't imagine how radical this would've have been when it was released. There was absolutely NOTHING like this when it was released. Lyrically, production wise, song writing, riff wise - it is the first song and album to combine all of the hallmarks that define metal.
Technically, The Rolling Stones sorta invented metal with the song "Sympathy of the Devil". But Black Sabbath came up with the name and made more songs about Lucifer (Satan). Just saying
@@MetamorphosisYa that's why I said that Black Sabbath came up with the term "metal". Regardless of we agree or disagree with, we can both agree that both Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath are two of the best bands in the history or rock and roll. Obviously there are tons of other greats and I'm not going to debate with you or anyone man. I love both the Stones and Sabbath like you brother. So let's just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. Rock on my rock and roll brother. 🤘
I was watching a Guitar documentary in the last few days. Ozzy and Tony showed up in it (mostly Tony) and I forgot who commented about the effects this song had but someone said people literally thought they'd cast spells on them. This song scared people.
Man, I wish I knew what it was like back then to be listening to this. Kids then had no idea they were hearing the genesis of a whole new musical genre.
I was 8 in 1981 when I heard this playing from my older brothers room. This and nib wizard sabbath bloody Sabbath planet caravan. I didn't know whether I should get an exorcist or shake his hand.
I was born in 89 and I tell everyone I was born in the wrong generation, my mom says all the time how much fun the 60’s-70’s we’re. And that’s why music from that era never get old or played out, these bands put in the work and were geniuses. Nowadays songs are lame.
Ozzy never sang them “Oh, no!!”s better or with such goosebump inducing conviction! Geezer’s shirt with the stars all over it is most badass as well! \m/
I'm 67 now. I was around 16 when I bought my 1st Black Sabbath album. I'd never heard of them. I just got the album because I liked the cover. After hearing it I loved it, nothing that I'd ever heard before. Little did I know that Black Sabbath would become an iconic hard rock band that would open the gates to heavy metal. I still find the need to listen to Black Sabbath occasionally. This album, paranoid, master of reality, volume 4, sabbath bloody sabbath and beyond.
I don't have to imagine. And yes, it was completely fucking awesome. Add in Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull and a dozen others and you really could say, legends walked amongst us.
I first heard it in 1976. It was the era of Zeppelin, Aerosmith, KISS, Nugent, the Ramones, Boston and of course Sabbath. I can't imagine a better time to be a teenager. Today sure as fuck wouldn't be a better time.
I'm a big metal fan and I never genuinely feel a scary vibe to any of the songs. This on the other hand just gives such a creepy vibe, the riff, the bells, the rain, the meaning, Ozzy's voice, the fact that it's such an old metal song (probably the first). Man bro, Black Sabbath did a great job on making a song genuinely scary.
Also, imagine just hearing this in 1969, everyone listening to Elvis, Beatles and happy songs and then suddenly Black Sabbath comes along with the most creepiest song even today.
@@zogames8659Apparently this song was played on a BBC radio show in 1969. Imagine turning on the radio expecting to hear the latest pop hits and this comes on.
The moment of your birth, you crown... peak eyes beyond the womb... "Looks OK" you think... BUT then, you hear OzzY's lyric "Satan's coming around the bend"; so you 'hit reverse'...take a deep breathe, proceed back into mama's body. Song ends, Later- U canhear a Garth Brooks song playing loudly in the OR. So again, U follow the light. U pop back out, bite your umbilical chord, & crawl away! Thanks to Garth, you've become World's 1st Born Again Anti-Christ.
I believe it's been well documented that metal pioneers could not identify with The Beatles, psychedelia or the flower power ethos of the hippie movement. One of the primary objectives of early metal pioneers was to convey not only doom and gloom (and maybe evil) but also the desperation of the environment they were living in and perhaps the state of the world as well. By those standards alone Ozzy (Sabbath era) has to be the greatest metal vocalist ever. Not as technically brilliant as Halford or Dio but if ever there was someone born to sing metal and perfectly express those emotions, it was Ozzy. His voice was the archetypal sound you would expect to hear when conjuring up those apocalyptic images.
+Thomas Cartman Sure, I'm aware that Ozzy was/is a fan of The Beatles especially in the 60's as a young boy... but what kid wasn't? The influence was more in the decision to want to become a rock star and obviously not in the style of music they ultimately chose for their sound. That came from The Yardbirds, Zeppelin, The Who, The Kinks, Cream and Hendrix more than likely. But even more than that, their biggest influence was the dark, grimy, desperate environment of the English Midlands that was the complete opposite of the flower power movement at the time. I've seen interviews with Halford, Mick Box(Uriah Heep) and Burke Shelley(Budgie) that confirm this.
jamesdeansghost55 Yes, I've seen a few interviews with Ozzy claiming that of course, and I understand what you're saying. I just find it hard to believe that they're really like what they say in their lyrics. The same goes for some black and death metal artists, they have Very Dark lyrics, but some of them are even Christians! As is Ozzy, he claims to be really into the god thing now. Sabbath sure were best at being dark, but that doesn't mean that their entire life is just darkness.
deal wit it,double meaning,punns,word association, lyrics, marketing, sence of self as artist,and band,technology, media,freedom's and liberty,education, teachers,peers,YOUR upBRINGING AND LEAST WE forget RESPECTED, CONVICTION OF YOUR. ..FAITH.THEN
Regardless what people think about Cattle Deception, Napal Death, Sun 0))), or Mayhem being the heaviest band...Black Sabbath still takes the throne...This shit aged so perfectly well..doesn’t need to be fast loud or abrasive. PURE HEAVY MUSIC.
I’m a modern metal fan. (Black metal, deathcore, symphonic black metal, Norwegian metal) I never was a fan of Black Sabbath and I only recently discovered their music. I now understand and appreciate all they did to create the genres of music I love today. I’m incredibly grateful.
Your hearing this form 50 plus years ago. You have no idea how fucking scary heavy this was .It was as if hell opened up n world war three had broken out together n if you weren't careful your life either ended or began that day. I believe we all chose the later .
Porque usa el tritono diabólico como ninguna. En Argentina habia una banda que se llamaba Los Redonditos de Ricota y usa ese misma melodía en la canción" Fanfarria del Cabrío"
What is this that stands before me? Figure in black which points at me Turn around quick, and start to run Find out I'm the chosen one Oh no Big black shape with eyes of fire Telling people their desire Satan's sitting there, he's smiling Watches those flames get higher and higher Oh no, no, please god help me! Is it the end, my friend? Satan's coming 'round the bend People running 'cause they're scared The people better go and beware No, no, please, no
By taking the blues-based hard rock of Led Zeppelin/Cream/Hendrix and mixing it with Coven's occult and horror themes, Black Sabbath created heavy metal in 1970.
@@The_Pot06 Helter Skelter is the definition of heavy metal. Heavy guitars, blues riffs, heavy drumming, screaming, guitar solos, etc. Helter Skelter started off as a blues song (listen to take 2, you’ll see what I mean). Speed that up and you get heavy metal
@@bluepeng8895 I’d have to say that Skelter is more hard rock then metal, although I do agree with you that it laid down the ground work that led to Black Sabbath producing what could be considered as heavy metal, the Beatles can’t really be considered to be the founders of heavy metal but rather the foundation layers of heavy metal
If we want to get technical, Cream and Hendrix both beat the Beatles to developing the heavy metal sound. Sabbath, however, put the finishing touches by adding dark imagery and feelings of dread commonly associated with metal.
Lol like Boomhauer from King of the Hill....when speaking is like "Hey yo mang, talka bout dem dang ole whippersnappers, runnin round wit crosses, talk bout movin on downna line wit groceries n ding bats catchin catfish rippin me off on dang ole interweb"....but then sings "Blue Moon of Kentucky" with pure clarity
@@GilliganRocks imo hes like a Gary Bucey....not entirely an act, but he plays his "hand" very well....or GW Bush and his "innocent, good ole boy Texan from new haven CT" act
i remember the first yime i heard this, when i was a kid. it was raining outside and i had the lights out. SCARED THE FUCK OUTTA ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So i listened to it again
skindian7272 ya man was in the basement hearing this for the first time. The wiring was fucked in the house . Sometimes the lights would go on and off by itself in the house. Ya good times ... may have been by myself and a little under the LSD effect. Still a skittled freaked out when going in the basement...30 some years later. I ya was double L.P. Souls our Soul for Rock n Roll .
"What the name of the song?" "Black Sabbath" "What's the name of the band?" "Black Sabbath" "What's the name of the album?" "You're gonna say Black Sabbath, aren't-" "Black Sabbath"
+Heretic Well, god would ask for you to keep the water coming his way to turn it into wine. But that's his only party trick. And he would bent your free will to make you serve him only one fish and a loaf of bread, forcing you to eat stay put whilst he does his magic and then eat it even if you don't want to. So, all in all, the devil would be a better guest.
Rodrigo de Mendoza y Pérez my biggest problem is that he brought a bottle of wine, and I don't have any decent wine glasses. Its not like I'm going to serve the fallen one wine out of a paper cup, or a Garfield mug. There are some guests you just don't want to offend.
***** oh great beelzibub is coming to? What next Mammon? Azazel? Still it would be really funny if this was the night that those door to door Christians came asking if I have found Jesus.
Before “Helter Skelter” by “The Beatles”, there was “You Really Got Me” by “The Kinks”, and if that song could inspire “The Who”,(which was already a big step in the evolution of heavy music) then the sheer power of “Helter Skelter” was guaranteed to inspire more bands to replicate the same sound. Hence “Led Zeppelin”, “Iron Butterfly”, “Deep Purple”, etc... But nothing, and I mean NOTHING, could have prepared the world for “Black Sabbath”. They changed music by giving the guitar a heavier sound (Thanks Tony), turning Flower Power and The Hippie Movement upside down (Sorry Lennon), and broke ALL the rules of the music business. Weather it be Erie Album covers, Dark Lyrics, Satanic References, or by just being too loud and obnoxious (That’s probably how parents in the 70’s referred to them as). But in the end, love them or hate them, they changed the world musically, and were just bound to happen. Besides, I think we can all agree that a lot of crazy shit happened in the 60’s, and we wouldn’t have had it any other way. 🌸✌️🎸🤘💀
"You Really Got Me" told everyone they could do it. There was no song that sounded like it back in 1964, The Who weren't even that heavy yet. And "Helter Skelter" is truly no different than "Purple Haze" or "White Room." It's the same motif. But agreed about Black Sabbath. No one was this heavy back then. No one.
_"There are _*_two paths that you can follow._*_ The first path is for the _*_chosen ones_*_ who will live. . ."_ _"AND THE OTHER!"_ *_"THE PATH OF DEATH!"_*
Black Sabbath is a song made by Black Sabbath on their first album, Black Sabbath, perfomed by Black Sabbath in 1970! Great Song, I imagine how people got scared in that years with a "simple" song!!
Blue Cheer whit summertime blues and Iron butterfly whit In-A-Gada-Da-Vida were the heavy shit before this but they have gone heavy just for one song and no one has used dark imagery and lyricism.
I’ve heard stories of parents in the beginning of the 70s hearing this coming out of their kids rooms and freaking out When I blasted this in my room my dad walked in my room with some beers and told me to turn it up higher
TBH The first time I ever heard it was my dad playing it lol. "Son, I've just a complaint from the neighbors about your music. They want you to turn that shit UP"
because most of my generation is obsessed with shitty pop music
8 лет назад+9
zoeee I agree with another comment here.. albeit not my generation. I mean no disrespect but being a member of GenX I have to say millenials are nothing more than a generation of wasterells. Pop "music" and hippidee hop seems to be the norm amongst them.. Talent not required.. Black Sabbath was around when I was a young man. My parents we're okay with the music but it tormented my grandparents to no end.. But music like BS never got played on the radio. you had to go to the record store and buy the album or 8track. Then there were cassettes. . lol... came a long way since then eh?
No one has been credited to make a full genre by themselves. The genres have slowly made and no one can be considered their inventor. Except Black Sabbath.
Nah, Sabbath was inspired by rock and blues bands before them. EDIT: By the late 60's rock music was already trending towards heavier stuff, and Sabbath followed along that path. Black Sabbath had a heavy distorted guitar tone that only a few could match at the time though. “To other people it may have felt like a new genre of music, but to us it just felt like an extension of the bands that we liked, like Hendrix, Cream and Robert Johnson. We just made songs for ourselves. We didn’t think ‘this is rock’ or ‘this is metal’ or anything like that; it was just music to us.” -Geezer Butler
@@RibeiroGames12 So it means that they didn't suddenly create a whole genre from thin air. Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Steppenwolf, Jimi Hendrix, Rainbow, Iron Claw, the Stooges, High Tide, etc. were making proto/metal songs around the same time as well (or even before Sabbath). Tony himself has also talked about guitarists that influenced him such as Chuck Berry and Eric Clapton. My point still stands
@@onnizx When i listen to at least deep, blue oyster, stepp, jimi and rainbow, I don't really hear the 'doom' or the real heaviness that BS had around the same time. Only thing that comes close imo is Helter Skelter by Beatles. I'd class those bands you mentioned as like heavy rock, while black sabbath were the pinnacle of metal. And even if you disregard the point there of BS mainly responsible for metal, you have to agree that BS ARE mainly responsible for doom metal. Btw, what does Berry or Clapton have to do with this? They are/were rocknrollers, not metalheads. Bringing them up as 'well Tony was inspired by these other people so these other people created metal'? I'm guessing that's where you were going with that. Rock and roll did not create metal, musicians inspired by rock and roll stars created metal. Big difference. You wouldn't say that john coltrane or duke ellington created prog rock (for eg) either, now would you?
@@SeanSMST Read the original comment. Obi wan said Black Sabbath should be credited a full genre by themselves which is not the case. There were major developments before and after them
Imagine the year is 1970, you walk into record shop and see this new album and say to yourself: "ooh that looks menacing" buy it and then put it in your record player for the first time..
I saw them June 24th 1997 at Mile High before it was torn down, the energy was high and when Tony Iommi hit the first note on guitar a lightning bolt cracked clear across the entire sky you could see it for miles.. Was the most EPIC opening to a song I have ever been witness too. Ozzy just held his arms up with a huge smile on his face.. I will never forget that night.. It started raining with more lightning as they went into the part at 5:14 was truly an amazing night..
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Some guitars (mostly cheaper/older ones) make that sound if you touch the strings in a certain way, it was probably just tony preparing to start playing...
***** I swear it sounds like the first note of Supertramp's "Bloody Well Right". But I bet it was just a computer "notification" that happened during poster's recording.
Where it all began. I love how metal the origin story of metal is. A couple of steel worker guitarist’s fingers get cut off at the tips on his last day at the factory and he’s like, “That won’t stop me.” Excellent.
@@gagegarton6844 Back in my day you could crack a joke and have a laugh and understand it's just for a laugh and move on with your day without some internet warrior nerd getting all technical on you, endlessly examining every facet of your being down to the chemical make up of a giraffe fart, offended by body temperature and RUINING F**KING EVERYTHING to the point where NOBODY IS ALLOWED TO HAVE FUN ANYMORE.
Simply the scariest song ever recorded. How suitable that the video features Geezer Butler wearing the scariest shirt ever worn. Also, how the shit does this not have millions of views??
@@michaelshamberger1307 Thanks, I didn't know where everyone was talking about. I live in northern VA and listen to 99.3 the fox, it's the shenandoah valley's rock station.
This is the darkest and best music video in history! I enjoy letting it go when there is a storm with rain and thunder, then I feel the depth of the darkness of the song. Hail darkness ⛈️🌒🌕🌘🌩️
Thinking about the music that was around when this was released, it make perfect sense when people say this song was the birth of metal. There was nothing like it at the time. These guys are geniuses. Thank you for creating the genre that i have come to enjoy so much!!
"Black Sabbath", from the album "Black Sabbath", by the band "Black Sabbath", inspired by the movie "Black Sabbath", inspired by the Jewish event "Sabbath"
In The Channel "Black Sabbath"
Thane David got any blacker?
the year is also black sabbath
Released in the year "Black Sabbath"
I think it was also a movie about the headless horsemen.
Band: Black Sabbath
Album: Black Sabbath
Songı: Black Sabbath
Genre: Black Sabbath
Year: Black Sabbath
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+HeavyMetal MK day: Black Sabath
Black Sabbath: Black Sabbath
+Lucas Amoriim Black Sabbath: Bill Ward
Channel: Black Sabbath
This is the Big Bang of the heavy metal.
+Sümer Güven your profile photo scared the shit out of me ..
+Munteanu Mihai me too
fuck u i just killeda spider 3 seconds ago
fuck sake, your profile pic
hate to be the one to tell you this but this is hard rock not in anyway is it metal.
The hippies were singing about peace and love and here comes black sabbath.Unreal the first time i heard it my first year in college.
This song was the birth of heavy metal.
+Johnny MF Bravo Its more the birth of Doom Metal,
+Hoolermasters Conor doom metal is metal that's meant to be menacing, scary and dark
+RyanThompsonGuitarist Doom metal is a form of heavy metal that typically has slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much heavier sound than other metal genres. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom.
Yeahbsolutely! Classic
+Johnny MF Bravo Nope. I encourage you to watch Sam Dunn's excellent "Metal Evolution" series - I think it is episode 2 where he explores the roots of metal as we know it with the Unholy Trinity of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin.
And none of those three groups ever considered themselves to be heavy metal. In fact, metal as we know it today didn't really take shape until the likes of Judas Priest.
Sabbath, Purple, Led Zep, Rainbow (With RJD spinning his fantasy lyrical mastery), were very hard rock (or borderline fold in the case of Led Zep at times!), but certainly laid the foundations.
That being said, it's still amazing to listen to these classics now and wonder what the people that heard this for the first time back in the 60's must have thought!
No matter how many times I listen to this song, the solo ALWAYS gets me.
I've been listening since I was a kid. Never expires
Playing loud and fast doesnt mean heavy. This. This is heavy. And there isn't another song heavier. Most underrated rythm duo ever. Guys were absolute beasts
Couldn't have said it better
riff and whole song is heavier than neutron star
@@kamilfingr371 scientists say that dark matter makes up most of the universe's mass. They don't know it's black sabbath black sabbath black sabbath
Listen to some doom metal, one of the sub genres spawned from this album along with Heavy Metal. It gets much heavier.
@@TheRyanH. it's not heavier but slower in general. Still really heavy though
what a riff. Tony Iommi is one of the main reasons I started playing guitar.
This riff is easiest and gloomiest riff this is very enjoying on guitar playing
Bros a legend up there with Jimmi and Eddie Van Halen
But the bassist wrote it and it's just a riff from the classical piece Mars. They got heavier ones too. Symptom of the universe goes way harder imo
He inspired me to play too
In my mind. They definitely were the pioneers of doom metal and thrash metal.
Black Sabbath truly are the 1st Heavy Metal Band
I agree
agreed
That honor goes to Deep Purple
+Jeff Richards then you need to go compare the two a little sharper cause they weren't metal.
wellDankGod true
One of the greatest songs ever. So simple but powerful. That ending is an absolute masterpiece.
Kids, this is the most important lesson of the year:
HERE IT´S WHERE ALL BEGUN
***** Yeah, these songs are immortal, you know.
+Emmar1999 You are born in 1999, can't call others kids :p. I'm born in 1999 too, that makes us 16 years old - therefore, we are still kids, until 18 :p
:"D
***** Yeah, but a black guy can call nigga another black guy. So, I can say kids to others kids :D
+Emmar1999 here it's where god fuckin die.
God is dead! Satan's going for us.
But first... for MARYLIN MANSON.
this album was recorded in 69
think about it, presley was still popular, the beatles were still together, pink floyd was still a psychedelic rock band
and then this monster of a album was being recorded and finished only to be put out to the public a few months later
today it still sounds heavy as balls
So fortunate to be 16 in 1969 !
And Jim Morrison was arrested for acting like an idiot in Miami getting banned from playing at Woodstock
@@brad25000 a
And he’s dead, so let his spirit rest. Don’t be the one to cast the first stone………..👀.!
lol and if they were just a few months earlier the astronauts couldve listenend to black sabbath on the way to the moon
There were songs like Here Comes The Sun and Whole Lotta Love and then this appears out of nowhere
The first time I heard Black Sabbath was this song.
It was a dark rainy day and we were sat in my friends 400 year old house - thatched roof, low ceilings, dark, gloomy, and spooky listening to this on Technics separates and big Mission speakers
The song, house and weather fitted together perfect
Unbeatable
nice
1970sthrowback i salute you 🤘
And then Black Sabbath said, "Let There be Metal".
and then acdc said, "let there be rock
احرجتنا معهم
Please fuck off,is that English enough!
kartik Aysola And they saw that it was good. And Black Sabbath divided the Metal from the Rock.
فيصل المالكي وأخيرا في عربي يسمع اغاني ميتال
Back then, when Tony, Geezer and Bill looked like the same guy
:_CdTr_: Geezer Butler
seriously, replace Ozzy with George Harrison and it's a band comprised of four slightly different versions of the same person
Shark Lostworld Well how much genetic diversity do you think will happen when you are stuck on a small island during an ice age for untold millennium like 50k in years give or take
@@shadowdance4666 They were constantly invaded from the continent, to be fair.
J Shin not until the Romans and then the Vikings which was pretty recently in the large scale of things especially genetically. Otherwise the Franks weren’t swimming to the cliffs of Dover to take a swing at the island girls
No one has an anguished howl like Ozzy. Truly haunting and very powerful.
Still holds up. Absolutely one of the best songs ever. Period. How to invent a genre. Birth of Heavy Metal summarized in one song.
I once heard Ozzy say in an interview that when they were starting as a band they’d play this song in clubs and people were so scared by it they’d literally run out of the building
Damn
Damn, times really were different back then. It’s crazy metal has its roots this far back in history. I can’t even imagine the reaction if a band like fucking invent animate or the acacia strain where to go back in time and play a club.
People running cause they’re scared
Lol I red that in the Ozzy Osborne book
Sorry but I can't see that happening , people are gonna hear a song and freak out so bad they run from it ?
February 13th 1970 - This album came out exactly 50 years ago today. *HALF A F*CKING CENTURY OF HEAVY METAL!!!*
Dennis Trovato?
*FUCKING* *
@@Mrchair734 r/woooosh
generic username How the fuck is it r/woooosh? You must be special. Go back to grade 3.
@@Mrchair734 why dont you? You corrected an obvious joke. Its a woooosh
Geezer is definitely slept on, the bass alone was giving me chills
He keeps it all together
Fucking metal
Black sabbath³
You're the reason why I'm on the internet. Thank you.
Black^3 • 3Black^2 Sabbath • 3Black Sabbath^2 • Sabbath^3
Metal and Math. You got it right.
Lil Tubby nobody gives a fuck
@@TyTechnics r/wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh
What is this that stands before me?
Figure in black which points at me
Turn 'round quick, and start to run
Find out I'm the chosen one
Oh no-oooooooooo
Big black shape with eyes of fire
Telling people their desire
Satan sitting there, he's smiling
Watches those flames get higher and higher
Oh no, no please, God help me
Is it the end, my friend?
Satan's coming 'round the bend
People running 'cause they're scared
The people better go and beware
No, no, oh God, no
what is this that stands before me? figure in orange that rules the world... Turn' life round quick and start to run ...for president ...Find out I'm the chosen one ...oh no please Evangelicals NOOOO din din diiiiinnnnn ...din din diiiiinnnnn
......big Pink shape with eyes of of liar ...Telling America You are FIRED ...Bannons sitting there an he's a smiling ....court cases everywhere they are a filing ...oh no please Evangelicals ... please no noooo ....Din din diiiiinnnnn ...
Din Din diiiiinnnnn ...
loud uninterrupted screams
Joining the gang arc in a nutshell
Oh nooooooooooo
Thank you!!
This song is a masterpiece.
No
@@MateusHenrique-zf2ji doesn't matter if you don't like it, as a "master space piece", it fits the objective definition.
Blown my mind
Yes.@@MateusHenrique-zf2ji
Who let the dogs out is masterpiece too
I was 13 years old when the first Black Sabbath LP came out I said to myself this is what I want to hear from the rest of my life I'm 67 now I have this original video on the bootleg live in Paris 1970❤
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Stand: Black Sabbath
I can't imagine how radical this would've have been when it was released. There was absolutely NOTHING like this when it was released. Lyrically, production wise, song writing, riff wise - it is the first song and album to combine all of the hallmarks that define metal.
Technically, The Rolling Stones sorta invented metal with the song "Sympathy of the Devil". But Black Sabbath came up with the name and made more songs about Lucifer (Satan). Just saying
@@ChrissCorner92 Sympathy For The Devil is far from metal. It's pretty rock n roll if you ask me. I'm a huge Rolling Stones fan btw.
@@MetamorphosisYa that's why I said that Black Sabbath came up with the term "metal". Regardless of we agree or disagree with, we can both agree that both Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath are two of the best bands in the history or rock and roll. Obviously there are tons of other greats and I'm not going to debate with you or anyone man. I love both the Stones and Sabbath like you brother. So let's just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. Rock on my rock and roll brother. 🤘
@@ChrissCorner92 fair enough. It's all great regardless!!
I was watching a Guitar documentary in the last few days. Ozzy and Tony showed up in it (mostly Tony) and I forgot who commented about the effects this song had but someone said people literally thought they'd cast spells on them. This song scared people.
This legendary song was released in 1970. Classic. The birth of heavy metal
Yes,a great group,I remember in 1970 when I was a kid.my brother use to play,he passed away 2019,was63.
So far ahead of its time. Not just with sound but also stage presentation. I can only imagine the reaction in 1970.
Man, I wish I knew what it was like back then to be listening to this. Kids then had no idea they were hearing the genesis of a whole new musical genre.
I was 8 in 1981 when I heard this playing from my older brothers room. This and nib wizard sabbath bloody Sabbath planet caravan. I didn't know whether I should get an exorcist or shake his hand.
I just remember my friends College age brother playing the album loud one night mainly 2nd side medley songs. It was pretty different.
Oh we knew. And there was more.
I was born in 89 and I tell everyone I was born in the wrong generation, my mom says all the time how much fun the 60’s-70’s we’re. And that’s why music from that era never get old or played out, these bands put in the work and were geniuses. Nowadays songs are lame.
Ozzy never sang them “Oh, no!!”s better or with such goosebump inducing conviction! Geezer’s shirt with the stars all over it is most badass as well! \m/
I thought Geezer was left handed
@@lynnbrown1788 Tony was left-handed, not Geezer.
Wayyy ahead of its time.
I'm 67 now. I was around 16 when I bought my 1st Black Sabbath album. I'd never heard of them. I just got the album because I liked the cover. After hearing it I loved it, nothing that I'd ever heard before. Little did I know that Black Sabbath would become an iconic hard rock band that would open the gates to heavy metal. I still find the need to listen to Black Sabbath occasionally. This album, paranoid, master of reality, volume 4, sabbath bloody sabbath and beyond.
one of the greatest metal songs of all time, three notes.
emoAnarchist Don´t forget the other riffs and the solo...
Emmar1999 If it wasn't for the end this song would be incredibly boring.
ganondorfchampin Well, not for me. I like very much the fear that the main riff can make me feel, and there is nthink like it, it´s amazing for me.
Emmar1999 But even if it was the best riff in the world, there is only so many times you can play it in a row.
ganondorfchampin it's not just about the riff.
the guitar isn't alone.
50 years today!
13th February 1970 - 13th February 2020
So the song was released on 13 February it had a while year than.
Still the creepiest opening riff in the history of rock!
Covid-19
Happy late Birthday Heavy Metal!
Can't wait for February 13th 2070
It's still super heavy in 2020, imagine what it must have been like for those who heard it in 1970.
I don't have to imagine. And yes, it was completely fucking awesome. Add in Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull and a dozen others and you really could say, legends walked amongst us.
Not much difference between then and now. Heard it as a freshman in high school.
I first heard it in 1976. It was the era of Zeppelin, Aerosmith, KISS, Nugent, the Ramones, Boston and of course Sabbath. I can't imagine a better time to be a teenager. Today sure as fuck wouldn't be a better time.
@@johnny-r I know I hate being a teenager in 2022 I wish I was a teen then in the 70’s
Was fucking crazy i was there along with my m8s still hits after 40 years ROCK ON 👍
I'm a big metal fan and I never genuinely feel a scary vibe to any of the songs. This on the other hand just gives such a creepy vibe, the riff, the bells, the rain, the meaning, Ozzy's voice, the fact that it's such an old metal song (probably the first). Man bro, Black Sabbath did a great job on making a song genuinely scary.
Also, imagine just hearing this in 1969, everyone listening to Elvis, Beatles and happy songs and then suddenly Black Sabbath comes along with the most creepiest song even today.
@@zogames8659I'd imagine that they were viewed as a dark force with great magnitude.
@@zogames8659Apparently this song was played on a BBC radio show in 1969. Imagine turning on the radio expecting to hear the latest pop hits and this comes on.
Plus the album cover too. That's some scary stuff right there
Imagine hearing this as a kid in 1970
I was a kid in 1970... Black Sabbath was my second love... The first was Led Zeppelin.... Rock'n'roll will never die.............!!!
The moment of your birth, you crown... peak eyes beyond the womb... "Looks OK" you think... BUT then, you hear OzzY's lyric "Satan's coming around the bend"; so you 'hit reverse'...take a deep breathe, proceed back into mama's body. Song ends, Later- U canhear a Garth Brooks song playing loudly in the OR. So again, U follow the light. U pop back out, bite your umbilical chord, & crawl away! Thanks to Garth, you've become World's 1st Born Again Anti-Christ.
Don't have to imagine it, I did . . .
Auch ich war fast noch ein Kind, was für eine aufregende Zeit, unvergessen
I don't have to imagine, I did!
5:12 changed my life forever.
Yes,mine to,and a great group
One of the greatest breaks ever.....
Yes!
We're you tripping? Real question
I wonder why a porn youtube make vudú, and then lie about face to face
The. Birth. Of. Heavy. Metal.
Thankyou, Ozzy, Bill, Geezer, Tony 🇬🇧💜.
this was definitely something completely new back then
I googled the first heavy metal band and was not impressed. In 68 was deep purple. 69 zeppelin. Sabbath 1970.
@@PaulCarey-ic3wp 😂😂😂😂 Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple are 100% not Heavy Metal.
Google first heavy metal band yourself and find out
@@PaulCarey-ic3wp Yeah, Black Sabbath.
Ozzy’s headbanging is as extraordinary as this song is
I believe it's been well documented that metal pioneers could not identify with The Beatles, psychedelia or the flower power ethos of the hippie movement. One of the primary objectives of early metal pioneers was to convey not only doom and gloom (and maybe evil) but also the desperation of the environment they were living in and perhaps the state of the world as well. By those standards alone Ozzy (Sabbath era) has to be the greatest metal vocalist ever. Not as technically brilliant as Halford or Dio but if ever there was someone born to sing metal and perfectly express those emotions, it was Ozzy. His voice was the archetypal sound you would expect to hear when conjuring up those apocalyptic images.
Ozzy Osbourne's biggest inspiration and favourite band is the beatles..
+Thomas Cartman Sure, I'm aware that Ozzy was/is a fan of The Beatles especially in the 60's as a young boy... but what kid wasn't? The influence was more in the decision to want to become a rock star and obviously not in the style of music they ultimately chose for their sound. That came from The Yardbirds, Zeppelin, The Who, The Kinks, Cream and Hendrix more than likely. But even more than that, their biggest influence was the dark, grimy, desperate environment of the English Midlands that was the complete opposite of the flower power movement at the time. I've seen interviews with Halford, Mick Box(Uriah Heep) and Burke Shelley(Budgie) that confirm this.
jamesdeansghost55 Yes, I've seen a few interviews with Ozzy claiming that of course, and I understand what you're saying. I just find it hard to believe that they're really like what they say in their lyrics. The same goes for some black and death metal artists, they have Very Dark lyrics, but some of them are even Christians! As is Ozzy, he claims to be really into the god thing now. Sabbath sure were best at being dark, but that doesn't mean that their entire life is just darkness.
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and liberty,education, teachers,peers,YOUR upBRINGING AND LEAST WE forget
RESPECTED, CONVICTION OF YOUR. ..FAITH.THEN
thanks
Regardless what people think about Cattle Deception, Napal Death, Sun 0))), or Mayhem being the heaviest band...Black Sabbath still takes the throne...This shit aged so perfectly well..doesn’t need to be fast loud or abrasive. PURE HEAVY MUSIC.
Love black sabbath but those those bands you mention are heavier than sabbath by miles
@ahogammer6895 originals are originals.
@@kurthart3630 heavier no but bad yeass ….. big piece of crap compared to BS
Cattle Deception
Electric wizard is heavier than black sabbath tbh
The original metal song by the legendary Black Sabbath. This song always gives me chills. So fuckin brooding and dark. God, how I love it!!!!
True story according to the documentary. It was standing at the foot of one of their beds.
One of the darkest songs ever made. Awesome
I’m a modern metal fan. (Black metal, deathcore, symphonic black metal, Norwegian metal) I never was a fan of Black Sabbath and I only recently discovered their music. I now understand and appreciate all they did to create the genres of music I love today. I’m incredibly grateful.
I've always been a massive Sabbath fan all my life and now at 36 the last few years I've discovered black metal
@@elwolf8536 check out cradle of filth
Your hearing this form 50 plus years ago. You have no idea how fucking scary heavy this was .It was as if hell opened up n world war three had broken out together n if you weren't careful your life either ended or began that day. I believe we all chose the later .
@@hb91 🤘🤘🤘
@@elwolf8536 long live metal my brother .Check out old school band called Pentagram song Forever my queen has a sabbath vibe .enjoy brother
Ozzy's oh no in this song gives me chills everytime
Same papi
Porque usa el tritono diabólico como ninguna. En Argentina habia una banda que se llamaba Los Redonditos de Ricota y usa ese misma melodía en la canción" Fanfarria del Cabrío"
Ozzy and Iommi said "Let there be Metal" -- and there was Metal. They saw that Metal was good.
Love this song.
Tony said the he called it "heavy rock" years later he finally would call it "heavy metal"
And the music was good, and the music was loud
The best metal group,Ozzy a great singer.
You forgot Geezer and Ward. YOU DON'T JUST FORGET GEEZER AND WARD DAMN IT!
Classic 70s hard rock. No one has matched it yet. And no one ever will.
Hard rock? This is fuckin metal man.
This is Heavy Metal dude.
This is Doom Metal.
Or the beginning of that genre, and alot of other genres too.
1975. Motörhead. Ozzy and Lemmy were really good friends for a reason
It doesn't seem as heavy as it did to me back then. Ozzy rules though.
THE GREATEST HEAVY METAL SONG OF ALL TIME WITHOUT ANY SINGLE DOUBT!!!!!!!!
YES
Agree. Totally.
I woke up this morning and I just wanted to listen to Black Sabbath
What is this that stands before me?
Figure in black which points at me
Turn around quick, and start to run
Find out I'm the chosen one
Oh no
Big black shape with eyes of fire
Telling people their desire
Satan's sitting there, he's smiling
Watches those flames get higher and higher
Oh no, no, please god help me!
Is it the end, my friend?
Satan's coming 'round the bend
People running 'cause they're scared
The people better go and beware
No, no, please, no
Slightly different from the lyrics in this video
ha stand
*"You relit the lighter, didn't you?!"*
@@vergil4220 *cue stand battle*
Thank you!!!
The music legacy of Black Sabbath will never die. All walk of life enjoy Ozzy....
That's Dire Straits
Black Sabbath,One of the best groups in all time.
Hello there, good day to you and it is nice seeing you here.
That solo gives me chills. every single time
FIRST metal song ever BEST metal song ever PERIOD.
Birminghams finest. Proud of you lads.from a fellow Brummie
Went to their concert in Paris last year...hearing the prince of darkness singing this song in front of me is something I'll never forget...
Released on this day (February 13th) in 1970... happy 50th Anniversary to Heavy Metal!
Great group,back then I was 3
Hey I watch your videos
Not to mention it was also Friday the 13th
By taking the blues-based hard rock of Led Zeppelin/Cream/Hendrix and mixing it with Coven's occult and horror themes, Black Sabbath created heavy metal in 1970.
The Beatles created heavy metal in 1968
@@bluepeng8895 you’re a clown if you think Helter Skelter is heavy metal
@@The_Pot06 Helter Skelter is the definition of heavy metal. Heavy guitars, blues riffs, heavy drumming, screaming, guitar solos, etc. Helter Skelter started off as a blues song (listen to take 2, you’ll see what I mean). Speed that up and you get heavy metal
@@bluepeng8895 I’d have to say that Skelter is more hard rock then metal, although I do agree with you that it laid down the ground work that led to Black Sabbath producing what could be considered as heavy metal, the Beatles can’t really be considered to be the founders of heavy metal but rather the foundation layers of heavy metal
If we want to get technical, Cream and Hendrix both beat the Beatles to developing the heavy metal sound.
Sabbath, however, put the finishing touches by adding dark imagery and feelings of dread commonly associated with metal.
This was my first album when 13 , still love it 45 years later !
best heavy metal band ever
And also the best doom metal band
No.
Its probably maiden or priest
It's funny that you can't understand a word when Ozzy speaks but when he sings it's like honey dripping down your throat
Lol like Boomhauer from King of the Hill....when speaking is like "Hey yo mang, talka bout dem dang ole whippersnappers, runnin round wit crosses, talk bout movin on downna line wit groceries n ding bats catchin catfish rippin me off on dang ole interweb"....but then sings "Blue Moon of Kentucky" with pure clarity
Muscle and voice memory after the strokes and insane drug use. he remembers the songs #1
Y'all know most of that is an act right?
@@GilliganRocks imo hes like a Gary Bucey....not entirely an act, but he plays his "hand" very well....or GW Bush and his "innocent, good ole boy Texan from new haven CT" act
Man Honey, Yummy !!!
0:27..heavy metal's first cry
XD
HELL YES
And Black Sabbath said... Let there be Metal
Bon scott did it 7 years later 😅😅
That church Bell in the beginning gives me goosebumps
i remember the first yime i heard this, when i was a kid. it was raining outside and i had the lights out. SCARED THE FUCK OUTTA ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So i listened to it again
i salute you
skindian7272 i gpt more
I remember that yime too!
Noice 👍
skindian7272 ya man was in the basement hearing this for the first time. The wiring was fucked in the house . Sometimes the lights would go on and off by itself in the house. Ya good times ... may have been by myself and a little under the LSD effect. Still a skittled freaked out when going in the basement...30 some years later. I ya was double L.P. Souls our Soul for Rock n Roll .
"What the name of the song?"
"Black Sabbath"
"What's the name of the band?"
"Black Sabbath"
"What's the name of the album?"
"You're gonna say Black Sabbath, aren't-"
"Black Sabbath"
B)
sabbath, maiden and bad co had songs and albums by the same title as their bands.
i'm sure that there must be more....
Did you mention black sabbath?
Me and my boys when the lighter's flame goes out😈😈
They say music comes from the heart. Considering the fact that the band was founded in Birmingham you can really feel it
Oh great. this song just summoned the devil and now I have to set an extra place for dinner.
All the same I would have to uncork a lot more wine. Something tells me Lucifer does not smile upon an empty glass.
+Heretic Well, god would ask for you to keep the water coming his way to turn it into wine. But that's his only party trick. And he would bent your free will to make you serve him only one fish and a loaf of bread, forcing you to eat stay put whilst he does his magic and then eat it even if you don't want to. So, all in all, the devil would be a better guest.
Rodrigo de Mendoza y Pérez
my biggest problem is that he brought a bottle of wine, and I don't have any decent wine glasses. Its not like I'm going to serve the fallen one wine out of a paper cup, or a Garfield mug. There are some guests you just don't want to offend.
*****
oh great beelzibub is coming to? What next Mammon? Azazel? Still it would be really funny if this was the night that those door to door Christians came asking if I have found Jesus.
+Heretic best comment ever!
Before “Helter Skelter” by “The Beatles”, there was “You Really Got Me” by “The Kinks”, and if that song could inspire “The Who”,(which was already a big step in the evolution of heavy music) then the sheer power of “Helter Skelter” was guaranteed to inspire more bands to replicate the same sound. Hence “Led Zeppelin”, “Iron Butterfly”, “Deep Purple”, etc... But nothing, and I mean NOTHING, could have prepared the world for “Black Sabbath”. They changed music by giving the guitar a heavier sound (Thanks Tony), turning Flower Power and The Hippie Movement upside down (Sorry Lennon), and broke ALL the rules of the music business. Weather it be Erie Album covers, Dark Lyrics, Satanic References, or by just being too loud and obnoxious (That’s probably how parents in the 70’s referred to them as). But in the end, love them or hate them, they changed the world musically, and were just bound to happen. Besides, I think we can all agree that a lot of crazy shit happened in the 60’s, and we wouldn’t have had it any other way. 🌸✌️🎸🤘💀
Nathan923 I On
"You Really Got Me" told everyone they could do it. There was no song that sounded like it back in 1964, The Who weren't even that heavy yet. And "Helter Skelter" is truly no different than "Purple Haze" or "White Room." It's the same motif.
But agreed about Black Sabbath. No one was this heavy back then. No one.
Nathan923 and the nile song pink floyd
Best comment in this thread
Nathan923 sorry dude but Sabbath has absolutely NOTHING on the greatest who is Zeppelin. They were just on another league of their own
_"There are _*_two paths that you can follow._*_ The first path is for the _*_chosen ones_*_ who will live. . ."_
_"AND THE OTHER!"_
*_"THE PATH OF DEATH!"_*
I pick number two
@@somecunt6390 Up to you to decide which is the worse one... cough cough INFINITE DEATH LOOP
Oh IM ON THE HIGHWAY TO HELL
...aaaaand who said this? You?
Fuck off wanker
I am NOT a fan of heavy metal BUT this is pure brilliance and I love it
Same, Black Sabbath is the only band in the 'metal' genre I like.
And I am one
This is the best version of the song I've ever heard, so raw!
Nice abarth man
I am a big fan of the Type O Negative cover, but it wouldn't exist without the original.
Black Sabbath is a song made by Black Sabbath on their first album, Black Sabbath, perfomed by Black Sabbath in 1970!
Great Song, I imagine how people got scared in that years with a "simple" song!!
Sabbath, Zeppelin and Floyd changed the game.
Hendrix too
Deep purple as well..
Also the Beatles and the kinks because the Beatles released helter skelter and the kinks released you really got me
Blue Cheer whit summertime blues and Iron butterfly whit In-A-Gada-Da-Vida were the heavy shit before this but they have gone heavy just for one song and no one has used dark imagery and lyricism.
Cream and The Who also help create the genre
この誰でも弾けるけど誰も思い付けないリフは素晴らしい。
Esse riff é um dos bons🎉
I’ve heard stories of parents in the beginning of the 70s hearing this coming out of their kids rooms and freaking out
When I blasted this in my room my dad walked in my room with some beers and told me to turn it up higher
Maybe your dad was that kid and your grandparents were freaking out XD
That's good parenting in my book
My dad always hollered, "Turn That God Damn Shit Down! It Sounds Like a Thousand Screaming Cats!"
TBH The first time I ever heard it was my dad playing it lol.
"Son, I've just a complaint from the neighbors about your music. They want you to turn that shit UP"
Yup. My pops was a wild child. He raised the same
Um, may I ask why this doesn't have billions of views?
zoeee is not fucking justing beaber that's why and it is gret music
absolutely gret
because most of my generation is obsessed with shitty pop music
zoeee I agree with another comment here.. albeit not my generation. I mean no disrespect but being a member of GenX I have to say millenials are nothing more than a generation of wasterells.
Pop "music" and hippidee hop seems to be the norm amongst them.. Talent not required..
Black Sabbath was around when I was a young man. My parents we're okay with the music but it tormented my grandparents to no end.. But music like BS never got played on the radio. you had to go to the record store and buy the album or 8track. Then there were cassettes. . lol... came a long way since then eh?
Merry Christmas!
No one has been credited to make a full genre by themselves. The genres have slowly made and no one can be considered their inventor.
Except Black Sabbath.
Nah, Sabbath was inspired by rock and blues bands before them.
EDIT: By the late 60's rock music was already trending towards heavier stuff, and Sabbath followed along that path. Black Sabbath had a heavy distorted guitar tone that only a few could match at the time though.
“To other people it may have felt like a new genre of music, but to us it just felt like an extension of the bands that we liked, like Hendrix, Cream and Robert Johnson. We just made songs for ourselves. We didn’t think ‘this is rock’ or ‘this is metal’ or anything like that; it was just music to us.” -Geezer Butler
@@onnizx and? no one did it like they did. tommy had a play style due to his condition
@@RibeiroGames12 So it means that they didn't suddenly create a whole genre from thin air. Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Steppenwolf, Jimi Hendrix, Rainbow, Iron Claw, the Stooges, High Tide, etc. were making proto/metal songs around the same time as well (or even before Sabbath). Tony himself has also talked about guitarists that influenced him such as Chuck Berry and Eric Clapton. My point still stands
@@onnizx When i listen to at least deep, blue oyster, stepp, jimi and rainbow, I don't really hear the 'doom' or the real heaviness that BS had around the same time. Only thing that comes close imo is Helter Skelter by Beatles. I'd class those bands you mentioned as like heavy rock, while black sabbath were the pinnacle of metal. And even if you disregard the point there of BS mainly responsible for metal, you have to agree that BS ARE mainly responsible for doom metal.
Btw, what does Berry or Clapton have to do with this? They are/were rocknrollers, not metalheads. Bringing them up as 'well Tony was inspired by these other people so these other people created metal'? I'm guessing that's where you were going with that. Rock and roll did not create metal, musicians inspired by rock and roll stars created metal. Big difference. You wouldn't say that john coltrane or duke ellington created prog rock (for eg) either, now would you?
@@SeanSMST Read the original comment. Obi wan said Black Sabbath should be credited a full genre by themselves which is not the case. There were major developments before and after them
Imagine being a flower child in 1970, putting this on the turntable and listening to it for the first time
They probably heard Blue Cheer before Black Sabbath
Black clothes just instantly appearing on your body
Imagine the year is 1970, you walk into record shop and see this new album and say to yourself: "ooh that looks menacing" buy it and then put it in your record player for the first time..
I saw them June 24th 1997 at Mile High before it was torn down, the energy was high and when Tony Iommi hit the first note on guitar a lightning bolt cracked clear across the entire sky you could see it for miles.. Was the most EPIC opening to a song I have ever been witness too. Ozzy just held his arms up with a huge smile on his face.. I will never forget that night.. It started raining with more lightning as they went into the part at 5:14 was truly an amazing night..
"There Are Two Paths That You Can Follow. The First Path Is For The Chosen Ones Who Will Live... And The Other! The path Of Death!"
-Black Sabbath
Sick?
I am very sorry for what I’m about to do
‼️‼️HOLY FUCKING SHIT‼️‼️‼️‼️ IS THAT A MOTHERFUCKING JOJO REFERENCE??????!!!!!!!!!!11!1!1!1!1!1!1! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 JOJO IS THE BEST FUCKING ANIME 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯 JOSUKE IS SO BADASSSSS 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎👊👊👊👊👊 ORAORAORAORAORALORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORA 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩 😩😩😩😩 MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA 🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬🤬😡🤬🤬😡WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! Yo Angelo!🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo! Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo! Yo Angelo!🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo!🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Yo Angelo! 🗿 Yo Angelo! Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo!Yo Angelo! Yo Angelo! 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 🗿 Oh you’re approaching me❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓But it was me, Dio‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 r/shitpostcrusaders r/unexpectedjojo r/expectedjojo perfectly balanced as all things should be r/unexpectedthanos r/expectedthanos for balance
Finally someone who wrote a JoJo reference
The Birth of Heavy Metal is this song
This is just so great. Ive heard this song countless times and it never gets old.
Anyone hear that weird note at 0:18.... and then again RIGHT before the guitar at 0:26 ?
Not on my album.
Probably a computer glitch.
Or Satan.
TacomaPaul Yep, i hear it.
TacomaPaul Satan
TacomaPaul probably satan saying they can begin playing
Some guitars (mostly cheaper/older ones) make that sound if you touch the strings in a certain way, it was probably just tony preparing to start playing...
***** I swear it sounds like the first note of Supertramp's "Bloody Well Right".
But I bet it was just a computer "notification" that happened during poster's recording.
When you're such an introvert even you soul is allergic to the sun.
And your body is bigger than the fucking prison doors
@Zack Smith you expected Polpo but it was I Dio
@@trenchrat5359 fuck you
@@bobesponja7791 fuck me yourself
Where it all began. I love how metal the origin story of metal is. A couple of steel worker guitarist’s fingers get cut off at the tips on his last day at the factory and he’s like, “That won’t stop me.”
Excellent.
Back in my days you could eat a bat without causing a global crisis
( Ozzy Memes )
Elliot Charest you kinda sound like a dumbass
Nice
Back in my days you could piss on the Alamo
Hahaha i wish It was the Bat that started the pandamic
@@gagegarton6844 Back in my day you could crack a joke and have a laugh and understand it's just for a laugh and move on with your day without some internet warrior nerd getting all technical on you, endlessly examining every facet of your being down to the chemical make up of a giraffe fart, offended by body temperature and RUINING F**KING EVERYTHING to the point where NOBODY IS ALLOWED TO HAVE FUN ANYMORE.
And The Greatest History Of Heavy Metal Has Begun.Thank You Black Sabbath For Inventing Heavy Fucking Metal
Rest in peace Sabbath.
Thanks for the music. X
Rare stuff! Had never seen it, never even knew of its existence either. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Scientist: Neutron stars are the heaviest thing in the universe.
Tony Iommi: Hand me my guitar.
NOT Neutron Stars , but Black Holes are "the heaviest thing in the Universe" .
@@zegonzales1 And Black Holes can't be heavier than Black Sabbath cause if they were Black Sabbath will just send them Into The Void.
I remember my parents playing this for me when I was in my crib.
Buckle up baby!!!
Awesome! My dad raised me on Rush :)
awesome Metal parents
Bandr Al Trawneh wtf do you mean i have no clue what your talking about
man i wish i had parents like urs
Simply the scariest song ever recorded.
How suitable that the video features Geezer Butler wearing the scariest shirt ever worn.
Also, how the shit does this not have millions of views??
That was their idea & it worked well ..
+shawarmageddonit It hasn't millions of views 'cause people got shitty tastes in music
Thanks to the diabolus in musica, I guess.
*****
Really? How so??
shawarmageddonit it has 2 million views
black sabbath is a movie, a song, album and a band
And a stand
The moment of silence that fell over 107.3's frequency after this song played for its last time is a sound i'll never forget.
Rest easy WAAF
Worcester - Boston Massachusetts
Eric Frye
so sad bro...
So sad .
They disrespected and went straight into gospel love rock, like AAF wasn’t there for 30 years
@@michaelshamberger1307 Thanks, I didn't know where everyone was talking about. I live in northern VA and listen to 99.3 the fox, it's the shenandoah valley's rock station.
This is the darkest and best music video in history! I enjoy letting it go when there is a storm with rain and thunder, then I feel the depth of the darkness of the song. Hail darkness ⛈️🌒🌕🌘🌩️
Still one of my favorite songs ever! Heavy, atmospheric, and that outro!
Thinking about the music that was around when this was released, it make perfect sense when people say this song was the birth of metal. There was nothing like it at the time. These guys are geniuses. Thank you for creating the genre that i have come to enjoy so much!!