Drum Teacher Reaction: 'WHEELS OF CONFUSION' - BLACK SABBATH Vol. 4 (1972)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @alexgolovchenko3791
    @alexgolovchenko3791 Год назад +21

    Man, isn't Black Sabbath awesome?!!! My all time favorite band. They treated each song they wrote and recorded as an individual piece of art and each member of the band was on the same page musically. They really had something special.😎

  • @dirtyburd71
    @dirtyburd71 2 года назад +74

    50 years ago, Christmas 1972, this was one of my gifts. Sabbath was entering deep into their heyday! What a time to be 12 years old!

    • @ejohnson3837
      @ejohnson3837 2 года назад +3

      me too 12 years old in 72 and a sabbath fan from day one.

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 2 года назад +7

      It was close to this time Cheech and Chong coined that phrase "I listened to Black Sabbath at 78(rpm) and saw God" from one of their album skits.

    • @robertcussins2807
      @robertcussins2807 2 года назад +2

      Exact timing for me also. Was a great Christmas present.

    • @paul_striple1741
      @paul_striple1741 2 года назад +2

      I was 12 then too.

    • @SeasonedCitizen99
      @SeasonedCitizen99 2 года назад +4

      Same, 12 also. Been a life long fan of everything Black Sabbath.

  • @DavidBentley23
    @DavidBentley23 2 года назад +54

    Love seeing people really understanding Bill's true influence on almost all metal drummers.

  • @gabrielgibson9081
    @gabrielgibson9081 2 года назад +28

    A little Xmas story from my past. It was 1971 and "Master of Reality" was out in time for my birthday so my brother got it for me. We had the standard console hi fi stereo system of the day in the living room and I played it repeatedly for a couple of weeks. Several days later I went to put it on again and the record was missing from the album sleeve. I looked everywhere and couldn't find it. Now for some family history. My dad was a Southern Baptist minister, mother was choir director/church pianist/school teacher. That following Christmas they had their annual open house planned the Sunday afternoon before Christmas where they invited the entire church to drop by the house that afternoon. Now, the turntable was one of those with the spindle that would hold about 20 albums and my parents would fill it with all their Christmas albums for music during the drop in. My brother and myself would disappear to another room where all the kids would come and hang out. Many elderly couples would drop in and stay for a while filling the living room area for the afternoon. A couple of hours passed and we could hear Anita Bryant finish a rendition of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and then a pause while the next album dropped. Well, Iommi's famous cough filled the room and I could hear it from the other room. Tony was already dropping the riff by the time I could run to the stereo and flip the switch for the next album to drop. As I looked around the room at the faces of all these elderly couples all I could see was Dana Carvey's little old church ladies scowl of disgust. All I could do is say " I've been looking for that everywhere." Exit the room. It was like getting "Master of Reality" for birthday and Christmas.

    • @wardka
      @wardka 2 года назад +3

      Wonderful story. It reminds me of the day my mother's pastor dropped by to visit her after a surgery. Not knowing who it was, I answered the door with the Born Again album in my hand. He certainly gave it some looks. 😆

    • @darrenaurisch2707
      @darrenaurisch2707 2 года назад +1

      LMAO!!!... Awesome story!!❤️

    • @tidball
      @tidball 2 года назад

      Awesome story!!! Thanks for sharing that! Priceless

    • @thomhoughton3838
      @thomhoughton3838 8 месяцев назад

      As an early teen, I asked my mom to stop at 12th Street News in Wheeling, WV, to pick up this album on her way to Washington, Pa, with my dad. She said, "Son, there's only one Master of Reality, and that's God." Ironically, after examining the lyrics on this much-discussed Sabbath release, I'm not sure that the band would disagree with her. That said, she was true to her work and picked up the album against all her better instincts at the time.

  • @jaron91
    @jaron91 2 года назад +52

    There is nothing like OG Black Sabbath. As much as I love RJD, there just isn't another combination of four humans that can just instantly meld into that eerie doom rock blues jazz jambalaya.
    Geezer and Bill should be required by law to play together.

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 2 года назад

      Well they wouldn't be playing much since Bill Ward's office not very good

    • @alwilson3204
      @alwilson3204 6 месяцев назад

      Out of all the great Sabbath songs, this is probably the Best of the best.

    • @matt01506
      @matt01506 23 дня назад

      Yep, there is only one sabbath line up that is "THE" sabbath. Just like there is only one iconic line up of deep purple.
      (Gillan, Blackmore, Lord, Glover, and Paice)

  • @bikerdan62
    @bikerdan62 2 года назад +42

    Volume 4 is such a great album. Lots of groove on it. Especially "Snowblind" Its just such a vibe, and the changes are so unexpected with the triples from the best drummer ever.

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  2 года назад +2

      Lovin it Dan 👌

    • @doublebassman123
      @doublebassman123 2 года назад +4

      Imo objectively best ozzy era album other than maybe sabbath bloody sabbath.

    • @dylanadams1455
      @dylanadams1455 2 года назад +2

      Snowblind is probably my favourite Sabbath track, it's so epic. From a band where it's impossible to choose a favourite...

    • @kamatsutra7031
      @kamatsutra7031 2 года назад

      Didn't know that John Bonham plays for Black Sabbath

    • @callumwilkinson1527
      @callumwilkinson1527 Год назад

      @@kamatsutra7031didn’t know Karma Sutra was still a thing

  • @neilmurrell281
    @neilmurrell281 2 года назад +8

    This LP was a life changer for me and 45 years on just sounds better and better with age. Nice one Andrew its great Bill getting recognised for the top drummer he is.

  • @ejohnson3837
    @ejohnson3837 2 года назад +29

    Not your typical Sabbath song, this is a musical masterpiece. Shows the band kinda flexing their muscles as you speak.

    • @samuelsammington3572
      @samuelsammington3572 2 года назад +5

      what an intro into the fourth album

    • @roddy123451
      @roddy123451 2 месяца назад

      They were also high as kites to the point of splitting up

  • @Drewmk-sc9zv
    @Drewmk-sc9zv 2 месяца назад +1

    Bill and Geezer just feed off each other .....just the best 👍👍👍

  • @paulmenard6219
    @paulmenard6219 2 года назад +26

    i like when it gets to this point. You kind of expect all of the things that surprised you initially. Sabbath is hard because it normalizes this insanely proficient rubberbanding of time. It's one of the most difficult things about Sabbath because it becomes dissapointing when you do not hear it in other bands and you're like... "This song is missing something". Sabbath ARE the Spiral Architects! AND IT IS GOOD!

  • @davesaenz3732
    @davesaenz3732 Год назад +8

    That ending is beyond genius 🎸. Tony Iommi not just created Metal, he inspired "every metal band in the planet including us"-Metallica, Hetfield. Van Halen, to Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, And everything in between. 🎸

    • @Ikeebeabuchi
      @Ikeebeabuchi 4 месяца назад

      I rewind, rewind, and rewind again that last few minutes

  • @nikolaosRt
    @nikolaosRt Год назад +3

    Greatest outro of all times of all music s genres.Genius

  • @rokker101
    @rokker101 9 месяцев назад +1

    Going to see Sabbath in the 70's was like an exodus and when Ozzy came on stage after the intro of 'Supertzar' it was like experiencing your rebirth lol ... Ozzy had the audience in the palm of his hands and he could do no wrong ... he was The Messiah ... Sabbath to me at that time weren't just my favourite band they were my religion lol ... they were always all day events ... the journey to get to the gig ... the meeting up with all the Sabbath fans at the nearest pub ... swapping stories and having a few (lol) beers ... they were the best times of my life and I wouldn't change a thing

  • @superfbomb9054
    @superfbomb9054 2 года назад +17

    And BTW... Us old guys have complained about the sound quality of this album since the day it came out... But we still listen to it to this day because it's still great.. lol

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  2 года назад +1

      Oh right! What a shame

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 2 года назад +3

      @@AndrewRooneyDrums the 2021 remaster is pretty good! Of course the bad sound quality adds to that "made by a bunch of dudes doing their thing" feeling, so you could argue either way

  • @fairieswearboots3556
    @fairieswearboots3556 2 года назад +11

    Definitely one of their best songs. Love this song and it will never get old.

  • @scottkovacs7634
    @scottkovacs7634 Год назад +2

    Bill Ward is one of my favorite drummer's. I seen there reunion tour in 99 Bill kicked ass it was like the 70s.

  • @andyharman3022
    @andyharman3022 Год назад +2

    Those first few measures with Tony playing the blues tears my heart out. I wish there was more of it. I call it Tony's Lost Solo.

  • @mikeg.4211
    @mikeg.4211 2 года назад +6

    A great present to open on Christmas morning in the US!

  • @TheAntiTryhard
    @TheAntiTryhard 2 года назад +27

    I am a vocalist and to me Ozzys way of singing is really underrated. Without a real professionalism, he manages to get the best out of his unique voice through passion and a feeling for sound and melody. That's what makes his singing so unique.
    It's always officially said that most of the lyrics were written by Buttler or Ward, but its Ozzy's idea what is behind it. He just needs help putting those ideas into well-structured lyrics. Even when it officially says Ozzy doesn't know what the song is about because someone else wrote it, there's a small and subtle conspiracy behind it to protect Ozzy and his public image of a crazy confused guy.
    A lot of the lyrics, including those from his solo career, would be far too serious for some "typical" fans and would question the image they always had of Ozzy. If he sings wrong live and forgets the lyrics, this is probably due to his stage fright. Yes, he thrives on stage, but yes, he also said in several interviews that he still has stage fright to this day. In addition, he was often under drugs on stage or was exhausted from the tours. He is a very sensitive person who is also quickly overwhelmed by stimuli.
    Ozzy is underrated in every way!
    And it's likely that the majority of his fans, even after his death, will never know who the real Ozzy was and what his songs really meant. Anyone who has really analyzed every single song he has ever sung will find out that there's a common thread, whether it's songs with Black Sabbath, solo, or with other collaborations.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu 2 года назад

      By 1972, Ozzy parts became really hard to pull off.
      To Never Say Die for example, No mention to Sabotage , its hard to sing, its really high stuff in full voice.

    • @supernautacus
      @supernautacus 2 года назад +1

      The Man is TOTALLY aware of all that - and MORE! As for me, well.......^_- I AIN'T tellin'!!!!!

    • @supernautacus
      @supernautacus 2 года назад

      For Example...The Straightener (the wordless song right after Wheels of Confusion), is the Answer to the lyrics OF Wheels of Confusion. But you have to KNOW who The Straightener IS, to be healed. ^_-

    • @whyismynametaken123
      @whyismynametaken123 2 года назад

      If you listen to old Sabbath demos where Ozzy is ad-libbing lyrics, you'll notice some of the lyrics stick and are worked into the final album version of the lyrics. I 100% agree with you.

    • @dylanadams1455
      @dylanadams1455 2 года назад +1

      Only recently found out that Crazy Train is about the Cold War. I never analyzed the lyrics much - too busy listening in awe to Randy's amazing playing and one of the greatest solos of all time. I just assumed it was about Ozzy's image of being the Crazy Guy and just going with it - " 'Crazy', but that's how it goes". There's always a deeper level with these guys, while others were singing about sex and women, they were singing about addiction or warmongering politicians or 9 to 5 drudgery.

  • @bobcarr2649
    @bobcarr2649 2 года назад +14

    Looking forwards to both Supernaut, with the funkiest of funk rock breaks, and Cornucopia with a riff that Beelzebub said was too scary...

  • @ericskinner7355
    @ericskinner7355 Год назад +1

    When I first heard Sabbath, I was 13.It was the first time I got goosebumps from listening to music, and the hair on the back of my neck stood up. I said to myself this is different. Cool to see you getting into them..✌️🎶

  • @jamescooper-hope6930
    @jamescooper-hope6930 2 года назад +2

    9:35 first ever and greatest metal breakdown?
    "Borrowed" literally millions of times by every metal band in history.
    Iconic and masterful tune.

  • @ReeltoRealDemoTapes
    @ReeltoRealDemoTapes 2 года назад +11

    Such a deep song about life, and next it’s gone. Ozzy’s vocals really shine. Merry Christmas!

  • @fabiolignelli7372
    @fabiolignelli7372 2 года назад +16

    Vol 4: best Sabbath album. An absolute masterpiece. React to Snowblind. All the songs on this record are badass, but this one is the most special.

  • @mikeg.4211
    @mikeg.4211 2 года назад +6

    Great reaction as always! This was a real treat to see this come up, and was a great request! As I recall, this great song and album was deliberately recorded in this fashion, as Iommi was experimenting with what I've heard him recall was "going for a drug induced sound", which makes sense, since they were all doing loads of cocaine at the time. This would explain the sort "haziness" of the recording, which unfortunately (in my opinion) resulted in less punch with the drums and bass, and also explains the haze in the vocal recording as well. The songs and the sound are so unique, though, especially for the time, that this whole album is understandably a lot of people's favorite thing in the world. Every Sabbath album has a very distinctive, unique sound, as Iommi was constantly reinventing the sound. After this, the Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath album came out, in which Iommi completely changed the sound again, to what most people think was their best produced album, which had a very "warm" rich tone to everything.

    • @richardhincemon
      @richardhincemon Год назад

      This was the first Sabbath album that wasn't recorded in England by producers/engineers Tom Allom and Rodger Bain. Patrick Meehan became the manager/producer which forced Tony Iommi into producing the next album and getting help from Robin Black on Sabotage and later returned to produce the infamous Born Again album.

    • @scottsharp3356
      @scottsharp3356 Год назад

      It was their first recording in LA so they were awash in Cocaine. This is Black Sabbath at their best. The recording is all over the place because Tony was like a kid in a candy store with the fancy equipment. He loves this album.

  • @maddog75a
    @maddog75a Год назад +2

    This was their best album and where heavy metal as we know it began. The production is besides the point of what they created.

  • @joshuamasserant8215
    @joshuamasserant8215 2 года назад +1

    The opening track on my favorite album of all times. Black Sabbath - Vol 4. Wheels Of Confusion/The Straightener.

  • @5150JAM
    @5150JAM Год назад

    since I was 9 years old.....Sabbath & Zeppelin were my all time favorites.....have every song they ever made

  • @richardfairlamb9728
    @richardfairlamb9728 2 года назад +6

    Merry Christmas Andrew. It’s amazing to me how coming late to Sabbath, you have the best analysis of the band I’ve heard. I’ve always felt grunge had more in common with them than the metal bands that followed. Early Sabbath have so much groove and swing. Other great early Sabbath classics: Sweat Leaf, Cornicopia, Hole in the Sky, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Spiral Architect, The Writ. Laguna Sunrise..All absolute classics. A very interesting later one which was sung with Ian Gillan and hugely influenced Guns & Roses is Zero the Hero, one of Iommi’s darkest & nastiest riffs. Enjoy the festive break.

  • @justingoulet9714
    @justingoulet9714 2 года назад +4

    Wheels of Confusion/ Straightener great pick for Christmas 🎄🎄🎄 . Another Sabbath classic Have a great day my friend

  • @kane0ner
    @kane0ner 2 года назад +16

    In my opinion, this is the greatest Black Sabbath song, assuming we consider Wheels of Confusion and the Straightener as one song. It’s an absolute masterpiece, beginning to end.
    NIB may be my favorite song to rock out to, but Wheels of Confusion is just on another level.

    • @kane0ner
      @kane0ner 2 года назад

      @@jayedwards4787 I’m curious to know what your top 20 is.
      I’m not going to criticize your opinion because it’s obviously an opinion, but maybe there’s some hidden gems I missed in your top 20.

    • @kamatsutra7031
      @kamatsutra7031 2 года назад

      @@jayedwards4787 Tell us your Top 20

    • @kamatsutra7031
      @kamatsutra7031 2 года назад

      @@jayedwards4787 Good list, but I think you're looking down on Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener too much

  • @craigryan3069
    @craigryan3069 2 года назад +7

    Initially a slow burner for me. Took to some time to get into it, but well worth it. WOC is THE track from Vol 4 for me (and has been for over 40 years). Pure genius.....

  • @michael-63
    @michael-63 2 года назад +1

    you can really hear the change in complexity of their music. Bill is a drum god

  • @frankwoods3915
    @frankwoods3915 Год назад +5

    Extraordinary track, from the time when Sabbath were the greatest band on Earth

  • @kaskwiior7851
    @kaskwiior7851 2 года назад +3

    Yeah, it's my favorite song ever, thank for you reaction!

  • @alfredogarzzia
    @alfredogarzzia 2 года назад +4

    You should go through the while Vol 4 LP so we can notice the evolution. And then continue with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage!,,, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die. What a journey you'll have. Down to the rabbit hole. Merry Christmas everybody saw and Happy New Year 2023 full of Black Sabbath. By the way I discovered Black Sabbath around 1973 and the journey never stop. Cheers!

  • @peterknapper5792
    @peterknapper5792 2 года назад +2

    Andrew, I love watching your reactions to Black Sabbath, I grew up listening to all these tracks, I’m 63 now! Try listening to “The Writ”, it’s just one of many totally awesome tracks!

  • @RatBotEins
    @RatBotEins 2 года назад +7

    This album is quite something. Both opener and closer, Wheels of Confusion, and Under the Sun (which you already did) are master pieces.
    And I get what you mean regarding the production, it was the seventies and they mostly just played live and by feel, so I figure they didn't pay much to details sometimes. To be fare a lot of times they were under the influence of a few things 😅😂

  • @youtoo2233
    @youtoo2233 2 года назад +1

    Definitely a reason I love 70's Sabbath, Bill Ward's drumming, reminds me of Keith Moon's style, constant fills

  • @pentagrammaton6793
    @pentagrammaton6793 2 года назад +7

    Awesome. This album is full of mutated metal monsters...the biggest jump from the last record to this one was in terms of the solos, and Tony's on fire here (with a rolled up note)...

  • @fractaljack210
    @fractaljack210 2 года назад +3

    Great song, great reaction. One of their best songs. Merry Christmas, Andrew.

  • @markotuomas672
    @markotuomas672 2 года назад +2

    Yes, this is the best song of all time. And the band is the best band of all time. I am so happy to see you have become a fan 🤘😊 And you have to make an interview with Bill Ward!

  • @gerarddion4859
    @gerarddion4859 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for reviewing this video! This is one of my favorite Sabbath tracks! The guitar playing and production are truly epic! For me, Bill’s drumming is like the glue that holds this song together. IMO, Bill’s playing is brilliant how he uses jazzy yet very heavy percussion to compliment Tony’s guitar playing!

  • @markb.8756
    @markb.8756 2 года назад +6

    I remember my first thought upon hearing V4 was that Ozzy must have taken voice lessons. Geezer said that V4 was a such a transition that he felt that they seemed to skip an album. It really did initiate a new era for the band.

    • @pentagrammaton6793
      @pentagrammaton6793 2 года назад +6

      The cocaine helped a lot...until it didn't anymore

    • @TheCornishCockney
      @TheCornishCockney 2 года назад +1

      Both Vol4 and SBS are in my opinion,leaders in the genre.
      Paranoid,Master and their debut are also excellent,but those two are the peak imo.

  • @AnthonySilva35
    @AnthonySilva35 2 года назад +2

    I wish I could've seen them live soo bad! The end to this song is just amazing. They all just play so damn well together. That final solo is just ahhh! Vol. 4 might just be there best album but it's so hard to pick a favorite or best

    • @StephenSmall-sf5um
      @StephenSmall-sf5um 5 месяцев назад +1

      Saw them 4 times in the ozzy era

    • @AnthonySilva35
      @AnthonySilva35 5 месяцев назад

      @@StephenSmall-sf5um so damn jealous duuude

  • @LorriSanga
    @LorriSanga 2 года назад +2

    9:37
    One of my favourite Sabbath moments. The timing Tony brings to that riff.
    Note Andrew - Those drumeo videos appear to have mediocre audio from your video's?

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 2 года назад +1

      I've also noticed this. There's good and bad versions of these songs on RUclips, as well as the remastered versions ofc

  • @Ghostweaver
    @Ghostweaver 2 года назад +2

    Great Christmas present, can't wait to unwrap it tomorrow morning! Love the "confusion" in the picture lol Andrew!

  • @frankslay4920
    @frankslay4920 2 года назад +1

    Cool! This is one of my favorite Black Sabbath Songs

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear 2 года назад +2

    Awesome track!! What a great reaction to start my new year! That instrumental 'freak-out' that acts as the 'coda' to the song is detailed as 'The Straightener' on some North American pressings, but not titled on original or European releases. Titled or not - it's an absolute banger of a song closer! I loved this song on first listen - and the closer, Under the Sun, is equally up to the task!
    Vol. 4 is a masterpiece.

  • @toddmcdowell5194
    @toddmcdowell5194 2 года назад +1

    Hey, Andrew! Love your reactions to Sabbath. I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this before, but Bill Ward, in a recent interview, said that Gene Krupa was his greatest influence.

  • @simonagger206
    @simonagger206 2 года назад +2

    I read that Bill considered that' his drumming as a professional' really came of age on this album, Vol. 4. Luckily for us, the recording of the drums on Snowblind, first song on side 2, (and the original title for the album), showcases Bill's snare ghost notes, high hat work and snare.....while Supernaut (previously reviewed), gave us Bill's steady hi hat paradiddle opening and that wonderful middle 8..all swing and bouncy, with those deft steel drum overdubs...(which possibly inspired John Bonham to include his very own overdubs in Montreaux, as presented post-humously, on Coda, LZ's closing album, as 'Bonzo's Montreaux'.). So glad you picked up on some of Bill wards 'lost notes' via engineering of the time. Love the music...just does your head in as a drummer, that we don't always have ready access to both of Bill's feet!!....in sections of Wheels of Confusion, Children of the Grave and later on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath!! - all legendary songs and great to play drums on/to as covers/warm-up's/jams. Cheers for posting, and, in agreement with other comments above, the 2021 remaster by Steven Wilson did bring Bill out a bit clearer!!!..BTW. you might just weep when you hear Bill on Snowblind! Happy Christmas, Andy! 🥁💥👍

  • @Jpeterson7
    @Jpeterson7 Год назад

    I love Prog, fusion, blues, rock, bluegrass, everything that's great, and I love this song.

  • @dirtyburd71
    @dirtyburd71 2 года назад +3

    From what I understand, this was Tony's first attempt at producing the band. Funny how the guitar is very prominent! ;)

  • @scottduncan3887
    @scottduncan3887 2 года назад +2

    Hi Andy, Enjoy your channel and content. Black Sabbath (original) have been my favorite band for 45 years. To me they are The Beatles of hard rock/heavy metal. The four had a musical (chemistry) connection and when you take one element away, while still good/great, changes the band dynamic too much. Anyway, here's my take on the lyrics. The song is about life. First verse is from the age of awareness to around 7-8 years old when everything is magical and and "illusion". Second verse is from the ages of 7-8 to 13-14 (pre-teen)...One starts to realize and see the holes in the "illusion". Third verse is teenage years and you're confused trying to make sense of the world and the "illusion." Last verse is adulthood you realize everything is an "illusion" and whatever you do doesn't mean much, very nihilistic. The outro part is called "The Straightener". I've read in England that term is used to refer to death, so the outro is one dying. Geezer is such an under rated lyricist. IMO, he's up there with Lennon or any others. The concepts he's come up with over the years and the way he writes is mind blowing. Thanks for another Sabbath analysis. I'm not a drummer in any way shape or form, so you've helped me get some understanding of Mr. Ward's brilliant work.

  • @clasmaster1471
    @clasmaster1471 2 года назад +4

    It was their time of exploration and music and boy did they! Why listen to one song when you can listen to four songs in one. It’s like a little adrenaline hit every time that beat switches up and that riff switches and the drumbeat completely changes. Imagine how much music and how many bands wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for Black Sabbath. They were pivotal anyway you look at it and they were awesome on top of it! Grew up on it. Put an Iron Man on my dad‘s record Player when I was a kid is how it started.

  • @nicknasty6438
    @nicknasty6438 2 года назад +1

    This Song is my Favorite!

  • @Roadking26
    @Roadking26 Год назад

    Sabbath has been my favorite band since I was 15. I'm 59 now. I have every sabbath CD or MP3 out there including bootlegs. I love to see people getting turned on to them at your age. Makes me proud at this day and age. Especially since most of this stuff came out when I was a little kid until we got to never say die. I love it!

    • @scottsharp3356
      @scottsharp3356 Год назад +1

      But we listened to hard rock as little kids. I hated radio hits. My Mom was a music teacher so we had stereos. I’m 59 also. Age 10 I’m listening to Sabbath, loved it. Thought Frampton Comes Alive was Crap! I liked it dark.lol

    • @Roadking26
      @Roadking26 Год назад

      @scottsharp3356 I also listened to hard rock at that age. There was a neighbor kid that was 15. Took me to Ted Nugent when I was in 5th grade. I had heard Sabbath, but only a few songs. Iron man, and War Pigs. I heard a lot of Zepplin, Deep Purple, and Nugent, plus many more. It wasn't until I was 13 or 14 I heard Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and was hooked. I got goose bumps. When I heard Rainbow and Sabatoge, it was a metal journey from there. Priest, UFO etc.

  • @paulcole9229
    @paulcole9229 2 года назад +1

    My all time favourite Sabbath song too ……. Just been waiting for someone to explain the drumming on this song as I feel it’s some of Bill Wards best. 🤘

  • @scottsharp3356
    @scottsharp3356 Год назад

    This is their first US recording. They were hammered, successful, and experimenting because they could! That’s why this is the best! LA

  • @jasonmoskowitz246
    @jasonmoskowitz246 2 года назад

    With regards to the feather soft kick drum, notice the part at 2:37 in your video, he’s counting off with the kick whereas convention may leave it to the hi hat… to compensate for annihilating the bass drums on the previous albums? I do recall Bill being unhappy with his bass drum sound on the 2nd album.

  • @jeanguyjulien6826
    @jeanguyjulien6826 Год назад +1

    I love to listen to you analyzing the drums and giving hints.I knew nothing about the complexity and the diversity of drum playing untill i watched you man.Great job ! Plis we can all tell you truly love Black Sabbath !

  • @russellschaeffler
    @russellschaeffler Год назад

    The Jazz feeling to Black Sabbath is what for me made their music more dynamic than most of the heavy metal bands coming up after them.

  • @Roadking26
    @Roadking26 Год назад

    I had a friend in high-school that did a silk screen of the Vol 4 cover. He told people who wanted a copy to bring a t-shiŕt. Mostly friends. It turned out perfect. I never know what happened to that shirt but the was about 45 years ago so who knows. Love that cover

  • @alejandromahlknecht5131
    @alejandromahlknecht5131 Год назад +1

    Man, you got my attention! ...and I am from Argentina, litterally the other side of the World for you!

  • @mattsabath
    @mattsabath 2 года назад +1

    I’m not a musician but welcome to the best heavy metal band. I’m glad you like them.

  • @michaelknight4041
    @michaelknight4041 Год назад

    All the best rock drummers, my favorites anyway, always had a jazz background. Both bill and geezer were like a heavy jazz rhythm section. Bills drum parts were always inventive like a drum "riff" to compliment the guitar riff. And he always had that swing about his playing. Vary seldom can you find bill just "keeping time" hes always doing something, that if you listen and pick up on it, is totally awesome!

  • @Chad_Sandridge75
    @Chad_Sandridge75 Год назад +2

    Bill could really swing! IMO he should be in that top 5 influential drummers of all time.

  • @TheSpritz0
    @TheSpritz0 Год назад +1

    THAT reaction made my night!!!

  • @johndrx165
    @johndrx165 2 года назад +3

    Love how Bill uses the cymbals so much on this album. One of my favorites. They did change their sound (again) with the drums and bass less defined, which is unfortunate, but part of the vibe.

    • @simonagger206
      @simonagger206 2 года назад

      Always loved Bill's 'washey' ride textures, filling out even more space on top of his 'stream of consciousness' top notch playing!

  • @XA351GT
    @XA351GT 2 года назад

    Thank you for the demo. Check out this song for another example of that swing beat you described Iron Maiden Running Free from their self titled 1st album in 1980.

  • @UKJUGGALO666
    @UKJUGGALO666 2 года назад +1

    Message in blood Pantera is a must. RIP vinny paul was amazing.

  • @jeffretipton6887
    @jeffretipton6887 2 года назад +1

    he's a educated jazz drummer evan before sabbit I feel this is the best album they ever had you imagine me at 18 withe 2 bose 901 and 2 4 ft high jbl tower speakers a 200 watt Macintosh recievers and a lab 400 realistic turn table Jamin to this I loved the 70s aloha

  • @rokker101
    @rokker101 9 месяцев назад +1

    Met Bill in the 70s and the rest of sabbath ... I still have the safety pin that they scratched their names on on my wooden cross I made lol I also have the dried up carnation that Bill threw from his drumkit all those decades ago hehe .. one advantage of being a brit back then you could usually meet the bands either before the gig or back stage!

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  9 месяцев назад

      Oh that's fantastic

    • @rokker101
      @rokker101 9 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewRooneyDrums a long time ago now Andrew!

  • @jimmurray3573
    @jimmurray3573 Год назад

    Andrew . Thank you for the video. I love this song. And I agree with you what you were saying . About how the drums are we recorded. I wish the drums were more in the forefront. And how they were recorded. They seem to be a little lost in the recording.

  • @billspivey6919
    @billspivey6919 Год назад

    1971, song- Warpigs live in Paris. Phenomenal Drumming. Hardest hitting I've seen ! Good stuff. Live

  • @stuartdean1938
    @stuartdean1938 Год назад +3

    Vol. 4 was the first album produced by the band itself, which might explain the problems with the mix. Also, the guys were doing a lot of cocaine, and they all admit that it was having an effect on their work in the studio.

  • @mjdp1978
    @mjdp1978 10 месяцев назад +1

    we all knew Bill was the man but isnt it nice to have it realized in detail! lovely stuff

  • @shaunehandley9605
    @shaunehandley9605 2 года назад

    This is one of the best of saabbath Merry Christmas MATE

  • @tidball
    @tidball 2 года назад +1

    Andrew Rooney. It would be interesting to see a drum cover especially since you would have liked to see drums higher up in the mix. 😊.

  • @phil2756
    @phil2756 2 года назад

    There's a remastered version of Vol 4 if you wanna listen again and see if you can hear a difference in the songs.

  • @Nissardpertugiu
    @Nissardpertugiu 2 года назад

    As drummer Vol 4 album is a masterpiece among the second half of 70's records

  • @nodaysback1
    @nodaysback1 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas :)
    Edit: Ward says Merry Christmas, too..

  • @mca7621
    @mca7621 2 года назад

    Thank you for this Xmas gift!

  • @hrblsh
    @hrblsh 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, Sabbath are great. Especially Vol. 4 and Master Of Reality. They’re all really good!

  • @edwardbalowski6572
    @edwardbalowski6572 2 года назад +1

    Bill ward is the most underated drummer of all time!

  • @user-bv6ot3hy1h
    @user-bv6ot3hy1h 7 месяцев назад

    I am a Sabbath fanatic since 1971. When my dad bought me, at my insistence Master of Reality, because I had heard Paranoid on the radio the year before. He also bought me Paranoid single. They were, and still are the greatest Heavy rock, blues, Jazz swing, Metal band of all time. Countless bands owe them their living, because without Sabbath there would be nothing. I find it incredibly incredible that so many current new bands, do not reference them. They reference Iron Maiden, Metallica. Hey y'all Iron Maiden came along in 1980. Metallica in I believe 81.with a demo. Both of these bands good as they are, copied the Sabbath blueprint. FACT. Neither one of them, matched the sheer power, versatility, swing of Sabbath. There's nothing they did that was superior. How could it be? Expecting to surpass greatest of all time, is impossible. I naturally have a great many rock albums, 3,074 all genres. I have most of Maiden and Metallica. There's no swing to their music, and certainly nothing heavier than Sabbath. Example. Sabotage

  • @Spirit-Of-The-Age
    @Spirit-Of-The-Age Год назад

    Despite having a masive music collection of well of 50,000 songs from all eras (from 50's to present day) and all genres of music (from folk, to metal, to rave, dance, punk, reggae, trip hop , electronica, ambeint etc etc , there are 3 bands I always return to.....All 3 I discoved from my early teens until my late teens....
    They are :
    Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd and Hawkwind (and each of their 'golden years' are full of absolute gold, both lyrically and musically)
    Black Sabbath : from 1970 to 1978 (all the 70's albums Ozzy sang on)
    Pink Floyd : from 1966 to 1985 (all the albums that Roger Waters was part of)
    Hawkwind ; from 1970 to 1984
    I'd recommend anyone get all the albums , songs, by these 3 bands during the above mentioned years and you'll have a lifetimes worth of inspiration and insight into many things.

  • @nickozzy
    @nickozzy 2 года назад

    Hello from lesvos Island 🏝 greece...sabbath for ever

  • @geecee4746
    @geecee4746 2 года назад +1

    New years wish....
    You interviewing Mr Bill Ward, that would be bloody interesting....

  • @Redd_Fawkes
    @Redd_Fawkes 4 месяца назад

    The Straightener is what a speeding ticket sounds like.

  • @nickcohoon820
    @nickcohoon820 2 года назад

    Hi Andrew, although you have been featuring Bill Ward recently on his early stuff, which , as an orchestrater of drumming, for me the 2 albums which hardly get mentioned are Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die. Have you heard Dirty Women from Technical Ecstasy? For me it is the one stand out song and the live version on the Reunion album is even better, even an aged Bill Ward is incredible. Thank you . Nick

  • @MillerMotoring
    @MillerMotoring 2 года назад

    Vol.4 is the best! Merry Christmas

  • @jlopez97122
    @jlopez97122 2 года назад

    Love your Sabbath analysis! Another great band you should check out are Queens of the Stone Age! Led by Josh Homme...they fucking GROOVE. I suggest "Suture up Your Future" "Go With The Flow" "No One Knows" A LOT of great material from them.

  • @themightydecibel-heavymeta7130
    @themightydecibel-heavymeta7130 2 года назад

    Thx for the Christmas present!

  • @briandeadmarsh7538
    @briandeadmarsh7538 2 года назад +1

    Lyrically, Wheels Of Confusion/The Straightener is Black Sabbath's best song, perhaps only rivaled by the great War Pigs. The lyrics describe the purpose of life itself, from birth 'til death.

  • @RobertLunaMedia
    @RobertLunaMedia Год назад

    Surprised, actually disappointed you didn't talk about the time signature changes at bar 86. It's haunted me playing that live. 🤣 Then again I am not a pro! My theory is there was a lot of inebriation and altered states during the recording of WHEELS OF CONFUSION. 🤘

  • @raymondjardine4829
    @raymondjardine4829 7 месяцев назад

    Dissect it after not during. This was meant to be heard in it's entirety it's non commercial,free and raw

  • @robweaver3212
    @robweaver3212 2 года назад

    A fantastic sabbath track a great review Andrew of the great Bill Ward
    Merry Christmas

  • @jamespanter6768
    @jamespanter6768 2 года назад +1

    Black Sabbath came to me after Metallica. I got to admit, most of my favorite bands are colors. Deep purple blue oyster cult Pink Floyd Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin(is lead a color?) Metallica(more of a sheen) those last 2 were reaches. But Black Sabbath’s first 5 albums just blew me away. And wheels of confusion/the straightener is a favorite track.

  • @superfbomb9054
    @superfbomb9054 2 года назад

    I grew up with Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult and Zeppelin... But recently also love Mushroomhead and Arch Enemy... You should do both these bands ..