If I was at this show, the mighty Black Sabbath would have made me lose consciousness. Listen to that guitar sound! Is Bill Ward trying to kill me with those perfectly placed lethal beats and fills? Holy shit, what a great bootleg this is! Is this heavy metal? Doom? Sludge? Perfection? I had to search and then spend as much money as I had to so I could acquire an original 2 xLP on Stoned Records of Sweden of this show and now I can play this record “Killing Yourself To Die” on my own turntable, loudly through my system. Did you know that the owner of the bootleg company that originally pressed this record on Stoned was busted by the Swedish authorities and spent years in jail for his crime of making and selling bootleg records? Let’s give thanks to him as we enjoy this show AGAIN!
If it’s heavy, Sabbath pretty well did it first and best. They did metal, sludge, doom, thrashing, symphonic, all of it. And yes, they were perfection. The original four members were, and always will be, the best.
I love Black Sabbath forever. This is a legendary performance..I collect cases full of these bootlegs on tapes, cds, and vinyl. I love them so much. It's like being on tour in a flashback machine with the guys.
I'm a big Sabbath fan first time I seen Black Sabbath was at the Long Beach Arena 1974 and from there I see them six more times even at the end concert at Ozzfest great band
Ty for posting this is a great album n great concert. Man I wish I could have seen them live when they were young them led purple n floyd live together man that wd have bern the concert to see
🇬🇧 nothing but the best 👌 God save OZZY , oh also the queen 👸. 😆 now on a serious note .Black Sabbath in my opinion is the Baddest mother fucken band ever to walk the face of the earth 🌎..may your music reign forever 🤘🤘🤘👍..
Hearing Rock and Roll Doctor and Gypsy live for the first time is a rare treat! Thank you for uploading this rare treasure! Pretty much their last good tour. The Never Say Die Tour of 1978 an unmitigated bomb! Yes,I can attest to this, I have that horrendous DVD for 20 years!When Van Halen blows your doors off as the opener, it's time to change your course!
I was at Newcastle City Hall on the '78 tour . Sabbath were absolutely phenomenal and the crowd adored them ( the gig was sold out in one day ) I was 15 years of age . Van Halen were absolutely superb also . No surprise that they became huge . Because of legal issues which almost bankrupted them , Sabbath toured relentlessly after Sabotage , through Technical Ecstasy and then Never Say Die so Van Halen were indeed a breath of fresh air for the entire rock scene .
I love it too but it's not the Big Muff pedal producing it. Tony Iommi continued using the same amp model ( Laney LA 100 ) and a Dallas Rangemaster pedal modified for more of a full range boost during the entire Ozzy era. He was just changing settings from tour to tour. It produced his unique tone on the first five Sabbath albums when used with P90 pickups. But on the Sabotage, TE and NSD! tours he used a John Birch guitar with custom made ultra-high output humbuckers ( output was 1.5 times as high as on the modern active pickups ) which added this compressed, RAT/Muff like quality to his sound. He continued using these pickups in the Dio era, but decided to use Marshall and Mesa amps because he could make them as bright as he needed to compensate for the muffled sound of these pickups.
@@dbreitenbachalbum No, he never used any fuzz pedals. His early tones sound like a low gain fuzz but are actually a boost going in the front of a classic british amp ( forgot to mention that on the american part of the Paranoid tour their technician didn't know about the voltage difference and the Laneys were fried so Tony and Geezer had to buy Marshalls and after returning to Europe Orange tried to endorce them for a few weeks but they quickly went back to the Laneys ). But of course you can achieve a similar tone with a fuzz pedal.
@@_PuppetMaster86 Iron Man was played live on the technical ecstasy tour 1977 in Charlotte North Carolina and Fayetteville North Carolina! I saw them on their first five tours TBH didn't need to hear that song again LOL cheers
@@chuckfriebe843 it would only be, where Tony a rhythm to make a Fuller sound, not two guitars, if you knew the recording process, you would know that, all bands play extra pieces of music, to beef up the sound, by that they lay down the track and record extra and guitar parts, so there is not two guitars
@@michaelboyle5805 I do know the recording process as I am a musician. However, this is live. If there’s not a second guitarist on stage or back stage then it’s playback. Thanks
@@chuckfriebe843 Gerald jezz Woodruff started playing keyboards on the sabotage tour 1975. He also played keyboards on the album technical ecstasy and tour. You are correct about there being a rhythm guitarist it's him on some these songs cheers
AC DC played a short set at this show due to equipment problems in Lund Sweden. It was decided in Oslo Norway to cancel the rest of the tour due to AC/DC having equipment problems at each show which led to sabbath coming on stage late.
@@karolosbizos1737. My bad. Haven’t seen this till today. Yeah man. I love all TheOzzy Black Sabbath I was in 2 tribute Sabbath bands in Philadelphia myself. Was alway a blast. We didn’t dress like em or anything. Just 4 dudes who grew up loving them. Gypsy sounds amazing!!!
If I was at this show, the mighty Black Sabbath would have made me lose consciousness. Listen to that guitar sound! Is Bill Ward trying to kill me with those perfectly placed lethal beats and fills? Holy shit, what a great bootleg this is! Is this heavy metal? Doom? Sludge? Perfection?
I had to search and then spend as much money as I had to so I could acquire an original 2 xLP on Stoned Records of Sweden of this show and now I can play this record “Killing Yourself To Die” on my own turntable, loudly through my system. Did you know that the owner of the bootleg company that originally pressed this record on Stoned was busted by the Swedish authorities and spent years in jail for his crime of making and selling bootleg records? Let’s give thanks to him as we enjoy this show AGAIN!
If it’s heavy, Sabbath pretty well did it first and best. They did metal, sludge, doom, thrashing, symphonic, all of it. And yes, they were perfection. The original four members were, and always will be, the best.
Black Sabbath is the fucking best band of the universe!
Sabbath sounds great in '77!!🍺
I love Black Sabbath forever. This is a legendary performance..I collect cases full of these bootlegs on tapes, cds, and vinyl. I love them so much. It's like being on tour in a flashback machine with the guys.
It's you again!
I'm a big Sabbath fan first time I seen Black Sabbath was at the Long Beach Arena 1974 and from there I see them six more times even at the end concert at Ozzfest great band
Dam Bill and Geezer are a great rhythm section
That jam after electric funeral. So great. Iommi Geezer kill it
don't forget about Bill
@@dantedoomsdaymy bad. Yep. Ward was always a beast!
I still have live at Lund on vinyl. Amazing to hear Gypsy
Yyy
Iii
Anthony Frank Iommi
William Thomas Ward
John Michael Osbourne
Terence Joseph Michael Butler
Simply The True Sabbath Sabbath Sabbath 🎸💪😎👊
Ty for posting this is a great album n great concert. Man I wish I could have seen them live when they were young them led purple n floyd live together man that wd have bern the concert to see
I love listening to these old recordings! The band is tight and Ozzy's voice is nearly spot on!
Ozzys voice in this period is the best ever
Live Gypsy! WOW!!!
🇬🇧 nothing but the best 👌 God save OZZY , oh also the queen 👸. 😆 now on a serious note .Black Sabbath in my opinion is the Baddest mother fucken band ever to walk the face of the earth 🌎..may your music reign forever 🤘🤘🤘👍..
I agree with you I have never heard a better band every album every song is great n their live performances were off tbe chain
Man this really a great album they jammed on this set hard
I hawe Iron Man as a ringtone in my mobile.This is one of the best songs of Black Sabbath by my opinion.
Hearing Rock and Roll Doctor and Gypsy live for the first time is a rare treat! Thank you for uploading this rare treasure! Pretty much their last good tour. The Never Say Die Tour of 1978 an unmitigated bomb! Yes,I can attest to this, I have that horrendous DVD for 20 years!When Van Halen blows your doors off as the opener, it's time to change your course!
I was at Newcastle City Hall on the '78 tour . Sabbath were absolutely phenomenal and the crowd adored them ( the gig was sold out in one day ) I was 15 years of age . Van Halen were absolutely superb also . No surprise that they became huge . Because of legal issues which almost bankrupted them , Sabbath toured relentlessly after Sabotage , through Technical Ecstasy and then Never Say Die so Van Halen were indeed a breath of fresh air for the entire rock scene .
they still had a great tour, but that was the end of the core group
@@MrGunhunt... Absolutely .
On fire here
Geezer Butler wrote some great lyrics
I love this BigMuff guitar sound!
I love it too but it's not the Big Muff pedal producing it. Tony Iommi continued using the same amp model ( Laney LA 100 ) and a Dallas Rangemaster pedal modified for more of a full range boost during the entire Ozzy era. He was just changing settings from tour to tour. It produced his unique tone on the first five Sabbath albums when used with P90 pickups. But on the Sabotage, TE and NSD! tours he used a John Birch guitar with custom made ultra-high output humbuckers ( output was 1.5 times as high as on the modern active pickups ) which added this compressed, RAT/Muff like quality to his sound. He continued using these pickups in the Dio era, but decided to use Marshall and Mesa amps because he could make them as bright as he needed to compensate for the muffled sound of these pickups.
@@afanofblacksabbath269 wow, Nice to know man! Didn't know about these humbuckers... So he never use a big muff pedal anyway?
@@dbreitenbachalbum No, he never used any fuzz pedals. His early tones sound like a low gain fuzz but are actually a boost going in the front of a classic british amp ( forgot to mention that on the american part of the Paranoid tour their technician didn't know about the voltage difference and the Laneys were fried so Tony and Geezer had to buy Marshalls and after returning to Europe Orange tried to endorce them for a few weeks but they quickly went back to the Laneys ). But of course you can achieve a similar tone with a fuzz pedal.
@@afanofblacksabbath269 very cool man! Thanks for the information!
@@afanofblacksabbath269 he switched amp during the dio area because of his tech throw his la100 amp and his rangemster away
Black sabbth original sem bill Ward não é original 77 fase de ouro Black sabbth
They were right to give them the Olympen. Olympus is for the gods. The gods they were.
It's weird how Tony didn't tune down in this show
incredible... tony dont missed any note, what a talented man! He plays exactly the same the record.. haahhahaha, what a genious
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With this keyboards sounds like a raw heavy deep purple…
Who is playing keys? I read the wikipedia page, but they don't list anyone as playing keyboards live before Geoff Nichols in 1979.
Gerald "Jezz" Woodroffe
❤ブラックサバス❤❤❤最高❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Iommie,at a rare best, fantastic
I think was originally on the great Dragonfly label...
Cool
So I understand AC/DC opened for them at this concert, does anyone know if that was Bon’s voice introducing them on stage?
No, that's actually Ozzy introducing.
OH YEH!!
😎👍😁🤟🎼☠️🖤🍻
11:42 UORPIGS!!👍😉
It would be nice if they would release the bootlegs officials
This is a good soundboard recording
It s a audience recording and an excellent one at that
anybody else who ? (tony iommi ripping it to shreds)
good holy fucking christ.
Technical what?!
Why does it sound like someone is banging on a piano ! ?
@Moon Shine thx I knew there is a piano melody in that recording
Geoffrey Nichols on keyboard
@@SOIL1135 Gerald jezz Woodruff keyboards on this tour cheers
Where is Iron Man?
The song is too heavy metal, and I'm guessing at this time, Sabbath were going for a more hard rock/mainstream sound.
@@_PuppetMaster86 Iron Man was played live on the technical ecstasy tour 1977 in Charlotte North Carolina and Fayetteville North Carolina! I saw them on their first five tours TBH didn't need to hear that song again LOL cheers
Who is playing Rhythm guitar?
There is no rhythm guitar, only Tony on lead guitar, any rhythm comes from Tony Bill and geezer
@@michaelboyle5805 wrong. There is another guitar. Possibly a playback.
@@chuckfriebe843 it would only be, where Tony a rhythm to make a Fuller sound, not two guitars, if you knew the recording process, you would know that, all bands play extra pieces of music, to beef up the sound, by that they lay down the track and record extra and guitar parts, so there is not two guitars
@@michaelboyle5805 I do know the recording process as I am a musician. However, this is live. If there’s not a second guitarist on stage or back stage then it’s playback. Thanks
@@chuckfriebe843 Gerald jezz Woodruff started playing keyboards on the sabotage tour 1975. He also played keyboards on the album technical ecstasy and tour. You are correct about there being a rhythm guitarist it's him on some these songs cheers
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AC DC played a short set at this show due to equipment problems in Lund Sweden. It was decided in Oslo Norway to cancel the rest of the tour due to AC/DC having equipment problems at each show which led to sabbath coming on stage late.
@@richardhincemon9423 Oslo is in Norway, btw :)
Gypsy. I can’t see how you’re like. Oz was a problem. Worked out well. The records with Dio where cool. And Rhoads. Yea. Was meant to be
U don't like Gypsy? :(
@@karolosbizos1737. My bad. Haven’t seen this till today. Yeah man. I love all TheOzzy Black Sabbath I was in 2 tribute Sabbath bands in Philadelphia myself. Was alway a blast. We didn’t dress like em or anything. Just 4 dudes who grew up loving them. Gypsy sounds amazing!!!
BAD Ozzy😪🤡