Baring in mind, the guitar player Tony Iommi lost the tips of his fingers in an accident when he was young. Then he made fake ones out of rubber and became one of the greatest players of all time. And to top it all off, he’s a fellow lefty player 💪🏻💪🏻
And don’t forget because of the new finger tips he had to change the way he tuned his guitar, thus creating the signature Black Sabbath sound and thus the sound of heavy metal!
Assume you mean Russia-Ukraine. That's probably more Hobbes Leviathan edging into Iron Man territory. Yemen, Syria, Fula assaults in Northern Nigeria, etc more in War Pigs world of Vietnam and going back decades.
They’re telling a sci-fi story in a song, unique to any musical genre at the time. The story is about a man who sees a bleak future of mankind being destroyed. He travels time to warn humanity but is turned to steel (an Iron Man) in the process. As he tries to warn people of the coming doomsday they ignore and reject him as a monster and is ridiculed. The Iron Man then in anger proceeds to destroy civilization, and the people who rejected him, realizing he was the very doom he foresaw and tried to save humanity from.
My cousin introduced me to this genre, which back in the day wasn't exactly popular with Latinos, but explained to me that I should Never let someone define my taste in music by the color of my skin or ethnic background. Happy I listened to him or I would have missed out on some great music, musicians, concerts, etc. Happy this generation pushes the boundaries set up by society 👊😁😎🎸👩🎤 PS, when you're at a concert, you can't help but get caught up in the hype, it's loud, exciting & flipping awesome!!!!!
absolutely! i'm puerto rican and grew up on our latin music, but at 11 or 12, when i started developing my own tastes, it was rock music that reeled me in. 10+ years later and i still love punk, hardcore, all these genres while i also listen to dance/club music and anything else that grabs my ears. i wouldn't have it any other way!
@@lavenderllamamusic That's flipping Awesome that I'm not alone because Mexican music is what I grew up listening to except for whatever was on the radio when Mama was driving around. My dad did listen to some classical 70's like War, Pink Floyd & it was great but they were his choices. Thank You, it's nice not being alone cuz I'm older & only white people were ever at those concerts, but it never stopped me. + Love all kinds of music too; HED PE, Bruno Mars, everything 80's, Prince, but at heart a rock chick👊🥰😎
There are a few bands that had certain elements of metal, but Sabbath is the first notable one to bring the pieces together. I'd argue that there are some metal songs that preceded them, but they're likely the first metal band.
I'll tell you what. When I went to see the first IRON MAN movie in the theater and this came up at the end I thought it was super perfect because the movie lived up to the badassery of the song.
I wouldn't consider them the best heavy metal of all time, but they're basically responsible for the genre so I won't put up a big fight about it. That riff tho. Absolutely iconic.
This Black Sabbath song is a personal favorite of mine it’s called headless cross and believe me when I tell you it is a heavy-metal masterpiece. Just everything about it is just pure bona fide bad ass heavy metal with dark lyrics, lots of atmosphere to it and great guitar work by the late great Tony Iommi.
The song that hooked me on metal since the age of 5-6 somewhere. My step uncle's son played this to me. And I will be forever grateful for that. I didn't know what good music was before that. Those guitar riff's at the end in particular called out to me like magic.
It's awesome to see young men like you listening to the classics. There is so many Black Sabbath songs I know you will like, example would be 'Planet Caravan', 'War Pigs', 'N.I.B'., 'Black Sabbath' & 'Paranoid'. There is so much great classic songs out there you guys can explore for years to come.
Black Sabbath,. Paranoid album came out in 1970, War Pigs, Paranoid, Iron Man, just some of the songs on the album. I bought the album in 1971 I was 13. War Pigs song and video is unbelievable!!!!
They're the perfect band. Best Riff guitarist ever. Best bass player ever, best drummer ever and 2nd greatest front man ever. Being 2nd to Freddy Mercury ain't bad though
This is the birth of heavy metal, and once you open the Black Sabbath box, be prepared to open your mind and experience the ride. You won't be disappointed. Check out The Wizard, Hand of Doom, Fairies Wear Boots, Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, my goodness there is so much.
The tag team the Road Warriors used this as their entrance music in the mid 80s, it was incredible the pop they got when they came out to it, in wrestling a loud pop for wrestlers became known as "The Road Warrior Pop" for this.
This music has to be put into context of the time it was released, flower power and the peace / folk music movements were in full swing - just mindblowing at that time, Sabbath were like aliens visiting from the future, their music was far more advanced than anything around at the time and it is timeless.
Great metal back in the day…. The 60s went from bubble gum pop to heavy metal. Amazing time. Ozzy, of course, brought all kinds of controversies with his destructive behaviors, addictions and insane vocals. He was always in trouble, finally getting replaced by Ronnie James Dio. Dio invented the metal hand sign🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻. His best with Sabbath was Heaven and He’ll. Ozzy’s solo career in the 80s, I think, was his best. Scorching hits into the 2000s. Later his years of debauchery and addiction caught up with him and his health in recent years has not been good. But he sure is entertaining. His son Jack, is a paranormal investigator and Ozzy and Sharon appear on his TV shows often. That family did one of the first reality shows. Bottom line… his voice is distinctive, he always had the best musicians around him in Randy Rhoads and Zakk Wylde, good songwriter but he is just crazy. Aren’t all geniuses crazy?
@@trajectoryunown actually that’s not true. The tv show he does with his son and Sharon, he is quite lucid. He speaks and acts intelligently with good memory, clear thoughts and actually has a great sense of humor. He has a really thick accent that makes it hard to understand but it really gotten better. I can understand every word. Check it out. He does have Parkinson’s but you can’t visibly tell. He had trouble walking and can fall easily so he has a healthcare person on set at all time to help him get around. He is in his seventies. He did abuse his body for several decades. He is paying for it now.
Yes, Black Sabbath are without a doubt the greatest metal band of all time. And most people actually credit them with creating the genre of metal itself. So many great songs to check out by them but Hand Of Doom would be a good one to hit next. Careful though, it's an incredibly heavy song. Long live Sabbath🤘🤘🤘
True pioneers of music. If they are not the best, they facilitated the best by serving as the foundation for all others to build upon and there is an inherent nobility to that function. The stones that form the mountain's foot do not think themselves better than those on the mountain's peak, neither do those on the mountain's peak think themselves better than the stones that form the base.
Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath (the song of course), fairies were boots, and sweet leaf, symptom of the universe, electric funeral, hand of doom/ Luke’s wall.
Yessssss I have been waiting for more sabbath. They are my favorite band and honestly their deeper cuts are arguably better than the big hits haha! You should check out at least one of these: Into the void A national acrobat Electric funeral Hand of doom Fairies wear boots Symptom of the universe Planet caravan (slow and trippy) Literally all of their songs are interesting. You’re bound to like one of them 😄
If you watched the 2008 Marvel movie Iron Man, this song was played during the end credits. Also, Tony Stark (played by Robert Downey Jr.) wore a Black Sabbath T-Shirt in the 2012 The Avengers film.
you heard it everywhere. it was even the theme to the iron man movie. it was even sampled by busta rhymes for his song this means war and actually features ozzy ozzbourne lead singer of black sabbath
I was happy that this was the song they put in the first Iron Man movie.It was still so effective after all this time,released back in 1970.Can't beat that iconic riff.The great Tony Iommi on guitar.
Black Sabbath - "Caravan Moon" is a magical song, such a different vibe than what you'd imagine. INSTANT PLAYLIST 🔥The Instruments and voices take you to another place and universe. This song reminds me of Pink Floyd in how they're so versatile with their music and talent. Thank You for bring them back once again 👏
You've already done "War Pigs", try the live version from "The End", their last ever concert in Birmingham England, their hometown. The energy in the crowd is insane!
I love the fact that his girlfriend smiles every time she hears a great guitar solo. We can see that in all your reaction videos. I suggest that you react to more songs with legendary guitar solos. For example Painkiller by Judas Priest, Rock bottom (studio version) by UFO, Dance of death by Iron Maiden, and many more
I admit I was not a fan when this came out. Listening to them as I'm older I really like them. Especially the drums !! I don't usually pick drums, but this guy hits it so hard ! ❤
In the 80s, Ozzy made "Speak of The Devil", a double-live album that consists entirely of old Black Sabbath songs, updated somewhat to fit more with the 80s. Any song on that album is a good choice.
This track was featured in the Marvel 'Iron Man' movies (c'mon... HAD to! 😂) ...Geezer Butler (bass) of Black Sabbath said he hadn't heard of Iron Man (the Marvel superhero comic) when he wrote the lyrics; he was inspired by old sci-fi movies depicting giant robots destroying everything 🤖(Tony Stark 'Iron Man' first appeared in 1963 in comics, got his own comic series in 1968) 'Iron Man' was one of the first few tracks Black Sabbath had written between 1969 and 1970 which made their first 2 albums in 1970 - 'Black Sabbath'... and 'Paranoid' (which featured 'Iron Man'... 'War pigs' ... 'Paranoid'). The first Black Sabbath record did so well in the UK that a bidding war broke out in the US for the band, and they signed w/ Warner Bros. Records... Sabbath arrived in the US in 1970 and started a tour on the East Coast in a club... and by the time they arrived at the West Coast, the record had taken off and they were playing the L.A. Forum. 'Paranoid' was released that same year and it went to #1 in the UK...#13 in the US charts, selling 4 million copies to date. Ozzy Osbourne still performs 'Iron Man' in concert as a solo artist, along w/ 'Paranoid' and 'War pigs'.
War Pigs, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Snowblind, Symptom of the Universe, Heaven and Hell, Trashed, The Wizard. Really too many to name, but that list is a good start.
you should check the version of this with Busta Rymes same beat different lyrics, its called "this means war" it isnt the most lyrical but interesting blend
Nice review. You should do a review of King Crimson - Epitaph. It’s one of the first progressive groups and has a strong following. The singer Greg Lake went on to be a part of Emerson, Lake and Palmer which many consider the best prog band. From the Beginning would be a great song for a first review of this group. Nice job with the reviews
@@OfficialLifeWithRecklezz I just watched. You are great. Here's a cover of War Pigs by Zakk Wylde who was Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player. I think you'll like it. ruclips.net/video/LcYbevmtEMw/видео.html
More Sabbath? God, where to begin? Maybe "A National Acrobat" or "Sweet Leaf"? Those are good, but then so are like all their songs..like literally all of them. These guys created just about every greatest metal riff imaginable. Top that off with that rhythm section and there's really just no missing with this band.
Way too many great sabbath songs to recommend, but you guys should check out children of the grave, snow blind, or into the void , ( just for starters)..👍😀
Baring in mind, the guitar player Tony Iommi lost the tips of his fingers in an accident when he was young. Then he made fake ones out of rubber and became one of the greatest players of all time. And to top it all off, he’s a fellow lefty player 💪🏻💪🏻
And don’t forget because of the new finger tips he had to change the way he tuned his guitar, thus creating the signature Black Sabbath sound and thus the sound of heavy metal!
You have to respect Tony. 🔥🤙🏼
I had no idea I guess you learn something new everyday
War Pigs should be your next Sabbath song.Very fitting for our current times.
We reacted to it!
Ya because there weren't any wars going on 2 weeks ago
Assume you mean Russia-Ukraine. That's probably more Hobbes Leviathan edging into Iron Man territory. Yemen, Syria, Fula assaults in Northern Nigeria, etc more in War Pigs world of Vietnam and going back decades.
@@OfficialLifeWithRecklezz you like it
war pigs is def fitting for now and it has been since a long time............................
“Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath is a great one!
horror music :)
They’re telling a sci-fi story in a song, unique to any musical genre at the time. The story is about a man who sees a bleak future of mankind being destroyed. He travels time to warn humanity but is turned to steel (an Iron Man) in the process. As he tries to warn people of the coming doomsday they ignore and reject him as a monster and is ridiculed. The Iron Man then in anger proceeds to destroy civilization, and the people who rejected him, realizing he was the very doom he foresaw and tried to save humanity from.
Thanks for the interpretation. Makes the song even more awesome.
That's fucking metal
My cousin introduced me to this genre, which back in the day wasn't exactly popular with Latinos, but explained to me that I should Never let someone define my taste in music by the color of my skin or ethnic background. Happy I listened to him or I would have missed out on some great music, musicians, concerts, etc. Happy this generation pushes the boundaries set up by society 👊😁😎🎸👩🎤 PS, when you're at a concert, you can't help but get caught up in the hype, it's loud, exciting & flipping awesome!!!!!
Metal is one of the most accepting genres. It doesn't matter your race, age, gender, religion etc. Appreciation for the music is what counts.
@@eumaeus Thanks for the affirmation; this is a great channel with Awesome People; you're living proof 👊😎
absolutely! i'm puerto rican and grew up on our latin music, but at 11 or 12, when i started developing my own tastes, it was rock music that reeled me in. 10+ years later and i still love punk, hardcore, all these genres while i also listen to dance/club music and anything else that grabs my ears. i wouldn't have it any other way!
@@lavenderllamamusic That's flipping Awesome that I'm not alone because Mexican music is what I grew up listening to except for whatever was on the radio when Mama was driving around. My dad did listen to some classical 70's like War, Pink Floyd & it was great but they were his choices. Thank You, it's nice not being alone cuz I'm older & only white people were ever at those concerts, but it never stopped me. + Love all kinds of music too; HED PE, Bruno Mars, everything 80's, Prince, but at heart a rock chick👊🥰😎
@@anjheidebrink aww. That's such a nice thing to say.
Have a wonderful day, friend. You've just made mine :)
Great reaction to a timeless classic! Black Sabbath is considered to be the founding fathers of metal.
There are a few bands that had certain elements of metal, but Sabbath is the first notable one to bring the pieces together. I'd argue that there are some metal songs that preceded them, but they're likely the first metal band.
I'll tell you what. When I went to see the first IRON MAN movie in the theater and this came up at the end I thought it was super perfect because the movie lived up to the badassery of the song.
It actually played when he emerged from the cave as iron man
@@coachmikesfilmroom3111 So it didn't play over the end credits? I must have hallucinated again.
@@antoinettelopes no, it probably did then as well
I wouldn't consider them the best heavy metal of all time, but they're basically responsible for the genre so I won't put up a big fight about it.
That riff tho. Absolutely iconic.
This Black Sabbath song is a personal favorite of mine it’s called headless cross and believe me when I tell you it is a heavy-metal masterpiece. Just everything about it is just pure bona fide bad ass heavy metal with dark lyrics, lots of atmosphere to it and great guitar work by the late great Tony Iommi.
The song that hooked me on metal since the age of 5-6 somewhere. My step uncle's son played this to me. And I will be forever grateful for that. I didn't know what good music was before that.
Those guitar riff's at the end in particular called out to me like magic.
It's awesome to see young men like you listening to the classics. There is so many Black Sabbath songs I know
you will like, example would be 'Planet Caravan', 'War Pigs', 'N.I.B'., 'Black Sabbath' & 'Paranoid'. There is so much
great classic songs out there you guys can explore for years to come.
Black Sabbath,. Paranoid album came out in 1970, War Pigs, Paranoid, Iron Man, just some of the songs on the album. I bought the album in 1971 I was 13. War Pigs song and video is unbelievable!!!!
Tony is an amazing guitar player.🔥
They're the perfect band. Best Riff guitarist ever. Best bass player ever, best drummer ever and 2nd greatest front man ever. Being 2nd to Freddy Mercury ain't bad though
This is the birth of heavy metal, and once you open the Black Sabbath box, be prepared to open your mind and experience the ride. You won't be disappointed. Check out The Wizard, Hand of Doom, Fairies Wear Boots, Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, my goodness there is so much.
this was the birth of heat metal
The tag team the Road Warriors used this as their entrance music in the mid 80s, it was incredible the pop they got when they came out to it, in wrestling a loud pop for wrestlers became known as "The Road Warrior Pop" for this.
This music has to be put into context of the time it was released, flower power and the peace / folk music movements were in full swing - just mindblowing at that time, Sabbath were like aliens visiting from the future, their music was far more advanced than anything around at the time and it is timeless.
Its even better when you are able to play it with own band and it sounds the same It just hit diffrent
THE WIZARD! that tune'll make your ass move!
No matter what! 70s rules! 😄🕺🥂👍❤️
Into the void, wheels of confusion, under the sun are some great sabbath songs. They got a bunch of great tunes .
Great metal back in the day…. The 60s went from bubble gum pop to heavy metal. Amazing time. Ozzy, of course, brought all kinds of controversies with his destructive behaviors, addictions and insane vocals. He was always in trouble, finally getting replaced by Ronnie James Dio. Dio invented the metal hand sign🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻. His best with Sabbath was Heaven and He’ll. Ozzy’s solo career in the 80s, I think, was his best. Scorching hits into the 2000s. Later his years of debauchery and addiction caught up with him and his health in recent years has not been good. But he sure is entertaining. His son Jack, is a paranormal investigator and Ozzy and Sharon appear on his TV shows often. That family did one of the first reality shows. Bottom line… his voice is distinctive, he always had the best musicians around him in Randy Rhoads and Zakk Wylde, good songwriter but he is just crazy.
Aren’t all geniuses crazy?
Ozzy is an enigma. The dude practically speaks his own language and is barely functional, yet he can still rock a stage. Metal never dies.
@@trajectoryunown actually that’s not true. The tv show he does with his son and Sharon, he is quite lucid. He speaks and acts intelligently with good memory, clear thoughts and actually has a great sense of humor. He has a really thick accent that makes it hard to understand but it really gotten better. I can understand every word. Check it out. He does have Parkinson’s but you can’t visibly tell. He had trouble walking and can fall easily so he has a healthcare person on set at all time to help him get around. He is in his seventies. He did abuse his body for several decades. He is paying for it now.
I was 14 and went to Black Sabbath, The Mob rule tour in 1982's and it was awesome. Great reaction
Yes, Black Sabbath are without a doubt the greatest metal band of all time. And most people actually credit them with creating the genre of metal itself. So many great songs to check out by them but Hand Of Doom would be a good one to hit next. Careful though, it's an incredibly heavy song. Long live Sabbath🤘🤘🤘
True pioneers of music. If they are not the best, they facilitated the best by serving as the foundation for all others to build upon and there is an inherent nobility to that function. The stones that form the mountain's foot do not think themselves better than those on the mountain's peak, neither do those on the mountain's peak think themselves better than the stones that form the base.
Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath (the song of course), fairies were boots, and sweet leaf, symptom of the universe, electric funeral, hand of doom/ Luke’s wall.
Yeah I got to go with the guy down below..her grin and smile as the guitar hits is wonderful, I don't think i have seen her smile so much
Bill Ward is a drumming God
When Black Sabbath came on scene the Blew everyone's Mind 🤯. Ozzy, The Prince Of Darkness.😁 ❤🤘
One of my favorite Ozzy Osborn songs! So glad you did this.
Black Sabbath "Black Sabbath" Live in Paris 1970...the beginning, where it all started and its by far the best version, even over the studio🔥🔥
This song plus the whole album is straight fire, from the first time my dad showed me when I was a child, sill heavier than most today
Fairies wear boots 🔥 killer drums on it ✌
Gotta do WAR PIGS next ! Then Faries wear boots , the wizard , and on on on !
No one makes music as good as this anymore!
Symptom of the universe is a song to here this was the first metal band black sabbath
Yessssss I have been waiting for more sabbath. They are my favorite band and honestly their deeper cuts are arguably better than the big hits haha! You should check out at least one of these:
Into the void
A national acrobat
Electric funeral
Hand of doom
Fairies wear boots
Symptom of the universe
Planet caravan (slow and trippy)
Literally all of their songs are interesting. You’re bound to like one of them 😄
One of the greatest bands of all time, not just metal, you can spend years on this rabbit hole.
If you watched the 2008 Marvel movie Iron Man, this song was played during the end credits. Also, Tony Stark (played by Robert Downey Jr.) wore a Black Sabbath T-Shirt in the 2012 The Avengers film.
you heard it everywhere. it was even the theme to the iron man movie. it was even sampled by busta rhymes for his song this means war and actually features ozzy ozzbourne lead singer of black sabbath
My cousins husband used to sing for these guys.....Ronnie james
That's awesome; I've met Ronnie James Dio & was surprised by his height but that never affected his musical talent or sweet demeanor. Rock On!!!!!
I was happy that this was the song they put in the first Iron Man movie.It was still so effective after all this time,released back in 1970.Can't beat that iconic riff.The great Tony Iommi on guitar.
They started metal for the most part.
Check out:
INTO THE VOID.
BEHIND THE WALL OF SLEEP.
A NATIONAL ACROBAT.
SNOWBLIND.
Black Sabbath - "Caravan Moon" is a magical song, such a different vibe than what you'd imagine. INSTANT PLAYLIST 🔥The Instruments and voices take you to another place and universe. This song reminds me of Pink Floyd in how they're so versatile with their music and talent. Thank You for bring them back once again 👏
One of the riffs everybody have heard 😈
Hi Recklezz and wife (: this blacksabbat iron man is the beginning of hardrock era (:
"No Cap"....For the older ones listening this means No lie.......I looked it up. You two are doing a great job !!!
You've already done "War Pigs", try the live version from "The End", their last ever concert in Birmingham England, their hometown. The energy in the crowd is insane!
Into the Void, Sweet Leaf, Hand of Doom.....the list is endless
Great reaction Recklezz! Black Sabbath is an amazing band! I'm waiting for your 100k sub! Should be here soon!
Try ‘Fairies Wear Boots’ or NIB
Amen sister, may ur soul go in piece
I love the fact that his girlfriend smiles every time she hears a great guitar solo. We can see that in all your reaction videos. I suggest that you react to more songs with legendary guitar solos. For example Painkiller by Judas Priest, Rock bottom (studio version) by UFO, Dance of death by Iron Maiden, and many more
ozzy does a duet with his daughter called CHANGES... an old tune of ozzy's..... you two would appreciate it :)
NIB,Paranoid,Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
You should check out some Ozzy Osbourne band with Randy Rhodes on guitar. "crazy train", "Mr Crowley". 🤙🏼🔥
I admit I was not a fan when this came out. Listening to them as I'm older I really like them. Especially the drums !! I don't usually pick drums, but this guy hits it so hard ! ❤
In the 80s, Ozzy made "Speak of The Devil", a double-live album that consists entirely of old Black Sabbath songs, updated somewhat to fit more with the 80s. Any song on that album is a good choice.
This track was featured in the Marvel 'Iron Man' movies (c'mon... HAD to! 😂) ...Geezer Butler (bass) of Black Sabbath said he hadn't heard of Iron Man (the Marvel superhero comic) when he wrote the lyrics; he was inspired by old sci-fi movies depicting giant robots destroying everything 🤖(Tony Stark 'Iron Man' first appeared in 1963 in comics, got his own comic series in 1968)
'Iron Man' was one of the first few tracks Black Sabbath had written between 1969 and 1970 which made their first 2 albums in 1970 - 'Black Sabbath'... and 'Paranoid' (which featured 'Iron Man'... 'War pigs' ... 'Paranoid'). The first Black Sabbath record did so well in the UK that a bidding war broke out in the US for the band, and they signed w/ Warner Bros. Records... Sabbath arrived in the US in 1970 and started a tour on the East Coast in a club... and by the time they arrived at the West Coast, the record had taken off and they were playing the L.A. Forum. 'Paranoid' was released that same year and it went to #1 in the UK...#13 in the US charts, selling 4 million copies to date.
Ozzy Osbourne still performs 'Iron Man' in concert as a solo artist, along w/ 'Paranoid' and 'War pigs'.
Ferries Wear Boots (Its a classic), Sweetleaf (For the love of weed), Snowblind ("This is a song about cocaine!")
this is fire old fire new fire all fire.................
War Pigs, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Snowblind, Symptom of the Universe, Heaven and Hell, Trashed, The Wizard. Really too many to name, but that list is a good start.
To me when I listen to Black Sabbath, it is like they don't want to end the song.
Ozzy always hits 🙏🙏
you should check the version of this with Busta Rymes same beat different lyrics, its called "this means war" it isnt the most lyrical but interesting blend
This is fire💯💥
Nice review. You should do a review of King Crimson - Epitaph. It’s one of the first progressive groups and has a strong following. The singer Greg Lake went on to be a part of Emerson, Lake and Palmer which many consider the best prog band. From the Beginning would be a great song for a first review of this group. Nice job with the reviews
I saw Tool and King Crimson, in Seattle. many moons ago. an unbelievable moment in my timeline. cool beans
black sabbath paranoid is a good one to play next
Sweet leaf is a jam. About the sweet leaf (obviously)
*Sweet Leaf* "Homie's rockin' the ganj' !"
It's in the credits of Marvel's Iron Man BTW
Yes Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath is one of their best songs for sure
NIB too!
React to their song "War Pigs" next
We reacted to it! 🔥💯
@@OfficialLifeWithRecklezz I just watched. You are great. Here's a cover of War Pigs by Zakk Wylde who was Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player. I think you'll like it.
ruclips.net/video/LcYbevmtEMw/видео.html
I would say "War Pigs" Live in Paris, "Symptom of the Universe", "Killing Yourself to Live" or " Hand of Doom".
Try "Paranoid" by them
you can just pick any song on the paranoid album and youre good
Tony Iommi lost a finger in a work accident; still pushed through and became arguably a top 15 guitarist
Best drummer to ever live
You can hear their influence on Metallica.
Love this Sabbath song. If you haven't already done it, react to "Paranoid"!
They Started everything with no Sabbath no MetallicA. That's real! Wow to think this much energy was coming from a guitar in the 70s!
Fathers of Heavy Metal
INTO THE VOID 🔥🔥🔥
😲😲 wow,. Don't remember this one. But like it. 👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸
Black Sabbath is dope
The “I am iron man” in the beginning of the song used to scare me as a kid
The birth of heavy metal...
The most evil song by Black Sabbath is called Black Sabbath. The dirty distortion on the guitar is epic.
Peace
Definitely check out War Pigs next! EDIT: DON'T do the video with the cartoon. It isn't bad, but totally misleading as to what the song is about.
ayy you got headphones now :D im happy hehe
You guys rock! Love from a "Man
cave" in Australia!
Gotta get on Hand of Doom !!! Absolute banger with plenty of switch ups to keep you on your toes
More Sabbath? God, where to begin? Maybe "A National Acrobat" or "Sweet Leaf"? Those are good, but then so are like all their songs..like literally all of them. These guys created just about every greatest metal riff imaginable. Top that off with that rhythm section and there's really just no missing with this band.
More Sabbath! Hand of Doom!
this sound wasn't around, so they just invented it.
live version please, from reunion concert
Oh and Jeremy by Pearl Jam. You have to watch the official video. Would love to see you react to that.
War pigs - the official video. It will blow you away
Way too many great sabbath songs to recommend, but you guys should check out children of the grave, snow blind, or into the void , ( just for starters)..👍😀