FYI....At its core, the song seems to be about the power of love to transcend time and space. The lyrics take the listener on a journey through time, from the supersonic years to the present day. The "symptom of the universe" mentioned in the song could be interpreted as a manifestation of this timeless love, which is "written in your eyes."
Black Sabbath is an innovator of progressive rock. They will switch from one beat and groove flawlessly to a completely different beat and groove and then end up back where they started. It’s what makes them, them
"Bill Ward, Whew!" Yep. That about says it all. Edit: Throughout the 70's as I garnered my musical library I am of the opinion an English Accent helps make words more easily understandable when singing.
Coach, this was 1975 it was groundbreaking. Many think this was the first thrash song, you can hear Sabbath in the DNA of almost all 80's thrash bands.
It sounds quite similar to Stone Cold Crazy by Queen, so this might be a subconscious homage. Tony and Brian May have known each other since 1973 and are best friends.
The song is filled with metaphors pertaining to conception, birth, love and life....the love a father has for his child. The line "Seventh Avent Unicorn is waiting in the skies" is referring to the babies mobile over her crib. "Father of Creation takes me from my stolen tomb" = birth.
There was an SNL skit years ago where Horatio Sanz played the part of Ozzy in the studio recording a new track. It was lunch break and they were taking orders. Ozzy kept telling them what he wanted on his sandwich but no one could understand him, so he had to sing it for them.
@@CoachCastTV Also just FYI, Sabbath had four other singers besides Ozzy and Dio: Ian Gillan (formerly of Deep Purple) for one album, Glenn Hughes (formerly of Trapeze and Deep Purple) for one album, Ray Gillan (no relation to Ian) for one demo album, and Tony Martin for five albums.
Black Sabbath are so good, they can take a song anywhere. Two to three songs in one with seamless transitions. Jam and jelly are different but both good.
I don't recommend it as a review, but the track before this on Sabotage is "Don't Start (Too Late)": it's under a minute, but it's a great intro to "Symptom of the Universe". Instrumental, short and sweet. Lots of that on the Ozzy-era albums.
Fun fact. Bill Wards red tights on the album cover were actually his wife’s. I can’t remember the story but I remember that he had to change for some reason.
" Snowblind" is another tour de force by Bill Ward (but in a more subltle manner) . For the Dio era check "Sign of the southern cross" ( or nearly any track from "Heaven & Hell") . The pinnacle of Tommy Iommy as a soloist is "Dirty woman" . They've also record many outstanding tracks where they step aside from the rock genre (the floydish "Planet caravan", maybe my favorite track, many acoustic guitar gems as "Fluff", some proto jazz-rock space rock "Air dance" . They had so much creativity that I believe that we have not exploited yet all their legacy to this day.
The singer for Deep Purple, Ian Gillan, followed Dio, and also the very underrated and great Tony Martin also followed, and had the second longest tenure after Ozzy. I suggest Into the Void from 1971; Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath from 1974; and When Death Calls from the Tony Martin era in 1989. Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me) was the music writer and lead guitar player who was a creative genius, and was the one who hired each of these singers.
@@CoachCastTV If you include Glenn Hughes who sang on the album after Ian Gillan and before Tony Martin, then that's 5 who've sung on a Sabbath album... but if you include people who've sung in Sabbath but not on an album then that number actually goes up to 10.
I don't think so. I've seen interviews of him from the early 90s when he had just moved to LA and he's pretty much the incoherent, stuttering wreck we now know him by. I've seen a fairly recent interview of him when he was in England and he's still a little impaired sounding, but much more coherent than we're normal used to. I think the fault is his American doctors who prescribed him so many pills for various things. By some counts he was taking 40 different pills a day. Take him out of LA and away from his doctors and he's a lot more coherent!
I take this song as. You can see our consequences and fruits in people eyes, children. You reap what you sow. The sadness and sorrow is the symptom of the causes
I finally found the songs "Hand of Doom" and "Rat Salad" together. I don't understand why more people aren't recommending this one. I couldn't find it with lyrics but it's not too hard to understand, it's an experience! Here's a link ruclips.net/video/EvyLh-zqkLI/видео.htmlsi=fvsyLJ10ACY7WJ0M
Hi Coach and Mrs Coach - off the very first album I ever owned. HUGE Sabbath and Ozzy Iommi offshoots) fan my entire adult life. Through Purple, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Rush et al and now you two the discovery of Nightwish and Floor has just continued my love of the "heavier" side of music through my 60s.
Hello great reaction.new to the channel and I have already subscribed.Looks like you're on a Black Sabbath binge! Gotta say, I love that you're diving deep into their music.Her is a few songs I think you 2 may like that you haven't done.Electric Funeral,Sweet Leaf,Iron Man,Children Of the Grave.If you want to do some less known tryout Planet Caravan.very slow song original line up.If you want something from when sabbath reunited for one last album check out the song, God is Dead? or End Of The Beginning.
It is like everybody only talk about YYZ or Moby Dick (about instrumental songs) but they never talk about RAT SALAD (Black Sabbath amazing B Side song), you should try
This song celebrates whatever you believe in. It's all a symptom of the universe and a love that never dies. The second verse has 3 parts...the first is for those who believe in earthly spirits, the second part is for those who prefer heavenly beliefs, and the third part is a bit whimsical by referring to the unicorn. Just having fun.
After Ronnie James Dio left the band, Tony Iommi and Geezer Bultler met up with Ian Gillan in a bar one night to recruit Ian to become the lead singer for their "new" band, they all got really drunk and Gillan agreed to be the singer for the new band (Ian Gillan was the singer for Deep Purple in the past) Management convinced them to keep the name Black Sabbath as it would automatically "sell", they made one album in 1983 called Born Again, the last album with Bill Ward, it was the most polarized album in their history with some fans loving it and some hating it, in fact when Ian Gillan heard it while driving in his car, he threw the cassette tape out the window lol he hated everything about it, especially the album cover which was done without the bands knowledge or approval. Check out this track, heavy, evil and mind blowing. ruclips.net/video/3OXLRuu8YQY/видео.html
Over the years I've seen people being quite dismissive of Black Sabbath because they're mostly known for the Paranoid and Iron Man songs, which as good as they are, are fairly basic songs. It's like people knowing The Beatles solely for I Want To Hold Your Hand and Day Tripper. Many of Sabbath's 70s songs are like two or three different songs melded together.
Absolutely one of my favorite Black Sabbath tunes it has all the elements that very hard start to that brilliant acoustic ending in my opinion it works very well. This was also a period that the band and management were not in agreement leading to this album. Being a fan of Black Sabbath since 1971 I find I like the Ozzy years the best as far as the Dio albums they were much more polished 80s metal but very good. The Thrill Of It All might also make for a good reaction video it’s been enjoyable to watch your channel.
What is a British jelly? Not a jam or fruit spread as the term "jelly" might indicate in the States, British jelly is a beautiful, fruit-forward, and refreshing dessert that can take elaborate forms and be decorated with intricate fruit arrangements.21 Apr 2021 What is jelly made of UK? Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Sugar, Water, Pork Gelatine, Colour (Carmine, Anthocyanins), Citric Acid, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrate), Flavouring, Acetic Acid. Google Jelly and ice cream is a fave for me.
Sabotage is a great album. They lost their way with Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die when Tony wanted to take their sound to a more commercial direction.
The best version of this song is the Live one recorded in 1975 at a New Jersey concert - faster tempo, absolutely ferocious , without the acoustic outro. It’s on RUclips and was the version included on their Past Lives compilation ….considered the first thrash metal song …the lyrics ? Sorta like “Whiter Shade of Pale “, they sound good but not sure about their meaning .
*Changes into Blue Tights* Yeah, those red tights on the cover, ugh! Who would EVER!? Oh, and for anyone interested, from best to worst... Jelly > 'Idol' by Yoasobi > 'Symptom of the Universe' by Black Sabbath > Jam > Vegemite. #science
@@CoachCastTV If you ever manage to do I might recommend to start with Run To The Hills- probably their most well known song, and it's not too long. Phantom Of The Opera- a bit longer with some lengthier guitar solos Prodigal Son- a slightly mellower sound.
OK, let’s talk. First off this is a highly underrated album!!! Yes, their biggest hits came earlier and I love them but this 1975 album in my opinion is their musical peak. The songwriting and musicianship is fantastic and Ozzie‘s vocals are through the roof. The singing he did the second part of the song over the acoustic part is some of the best vocals I’ve ever heard him do. And Coach I 100% agree with everything you’ve said about heaven and hell. We all have our opinions and in my opinion Black Sabbath without Ozzie is NEVER Black Sabbath! Yes, I liked Heaven and Hell when it came out, but I can’t listen to it now. You can keep Dio and his singing about wizards and castles and all of that crap lol. Come on, taking Ozzy out of Sabbath is like taking Robert Plant out of Zeppelin it’s not the same band. Of course, yes that’s just in my not so humble opinion lol. 😆
First of all, appreciate your generosity as always. And we absolutely have nothing against Dio at all, it sounded fine. But it wasn't this sound, which is different and is what captivated us initially about this band. Obviously, we do respect the varying opinions on the topic.
Yep, most Sabbath fans from the early 70s share your opinion . I too bought Heaven and Hell when it came out in 1980, and it was good, but it wasn’t Sabbath . Also “ Dungeons and Dragons” Dio was kind of a buffoon, prancing around constantly flashing the sign of the horns .Just silly , juvenile stuff. Nice to hear Coach Cast TV opinion , because it’s fresh ears, immediately seeing Dio era Sabbath as generic 80s hard rock .But Dio has his rabid fans and he is a good hard rock si get, a,tough I don’t care for his vocals - always sound over-the-top and affected to me ….
Don’t apologize for your opinion about the brief period Dio fronted Sabbath . Most Sabbath fans from the beginning far and away prefer the 70s Sabbath . The 80s brought a lot of new fans who liked the style of heavy metal /hard rock of that time, so they prefer Dio , who brought a generic hard rock sound to the band for two studio albums . You can listen to some more Dio Sabbath, but it’s the same generic 80s stuff…Sabbath was and is influential for their first 4-6 albums, not for anything they did with Dio.
I've never really been a fan of Black Sabbath, so I hope I don't offend when I say I'd be happy listening to the instrumentals for a while, but I'd soon come to miss a memorable melody. I'm afraid I can't say I appreciate Ozzy's vocals. IMHO, he's not singing so much as he's screeching... which makes it very hard for me to make out the lyrics.
I listened to it and I'm sorry I don't like it. I tried. You mentioned Deep Purple. I know their song Smoke in the Water. I'm willing to listen to that. Although Queen is my favorite, I do like other groups and solo artists. Aerosmith, the Beatles, ELO, and even ACDC. Have a good day. I'm getting an EMG today which is an uncomfortable procedure.
Other people say they don't like certain songs or artists. Why can't I? I've been following Coach and Mrs. Coach for a long time so I know what I'm talking about. A lot of people didn't like the blues song Brian May sang and told them they didn't.
@@debrahartman4813 We appreciate everyone's viewpoint, you are correct. We are obviously checking to see if we like them, since it's a reaction channel. But yes, we welcome all comments, positive or negative, as long as they remain respectful. We truly appreciate you watching the channel and commenting often!
FYI....At its core, the song seems to be about the power of love to transcend time and space. The lyrics take the listener on a journey through time, from the supersonic years to the present day. The "symptom of the universe" mentioned in the song could be interpreted as a manifestation of this timeless love, which is "written in your eyes."
Nice interpretation. Thanks for sharing.
Bill Ward plays about 3 hours worth of drumming in that song
LOL, true!
Black Sabbath is an innovator of progressive rock. They will switch from one beat and groove flawlessly to a completely different beat and groove and then end up back where they started. It’s what makes them, them
Hand of Doom is a great example of this, imo. It even has a funky main rhythm.
Wait until you hear Black Sabbath’s “Supernaut” from 1972!
Bill Ward is a total beast in this track. The song itself marked the birth of modern metal.
He has impressed every single time.
greatest band in history... and in all that years i dont remember a single bad song... not one... in over 50 years....unbelievable...
"Bill Ward, Whew!" Yep. That about says it all.
Edit: Throughout the 70's as I garnered my musical library I am of the opinion an English Accent helps make words more easily understandable when singing.
Interesting theory. 👍
Coach, this was 1975 it was groundbreaking. Many think this was the first thrash song, you can hear Sabbath in the DNA of almost all 80's thrash bands.
It sounds quite similar to Stone Cold Crazy by Queen, so this might be a subconscious homage. Tony and Brian May have known each other since 1973 and are best friends.
The song is filled with metaphors pertaining to conception, birth, love and life....the love a father has for his child. The line "Seventh Avent Unicorn is waiting in the skies" is referring to the babies mobile over her crib. "Father of Creation takes me from my stolen tomb" = birth.
Ah, very cool. Thanks for the comment.
It's funny (and amazing) that people are now discovering a band that I discovered fifty years ago, haha
The music is timeless. 👍
There was an SNL skit years ago where Horatio Sanz played the part of Ozzy in the studio recording a new track. It was lunch break and they were taking orders. Ozzy kept telling them what he wanted on his sandwich but no one could understand him, so he had to sing it for them.
Hahaha! That's fantastic!
@@CoachCastTV Also just FYI, Sabbath had four other singers besides Ozzy and Dio: Ian Gillan (formerly of Deep Purple) for one album, Glenn Hughes (formerly of Trapeze and Deep Purple) for one album, Ray Gillan (no relation to Ian) for one demo album, and Tony Martin for five albums.
@@sabbracadabra7503 Did not know this...appreciate you sharing!
Black Sabbath are so good, they can take a song anywhere. Two to three songs in one with seamless transitions. Jam and jelly are different but both good.
Well said!
I don't recommend it as a review, but the track before this on Sabotage is "Don't Start (Too Late)": it's under a minute, but it's a great intro to "Symptom of the Universe". Instrumental, short and sweet. Lots of that on the Ozzy-era albums.
Check out Megalomania, After Forever, and Tomorrows dream by them!
Hole In The Sky another killer Sabbath song.
Fun fact. Bill Wards red tights on the album cover were actually his wife’s. I can’t remember the story but I remember that he had to change for some reason.
LOL, that's great!
" Snowblind" is another tour de force by Bill Ward (but in a more subltle manner) . For the Dio era check "Sign of the southern cross" ( or nearly any track from "Heaven & Hell") . The pinnacle of Tommy Iommy as a soloist is "Dirty woman" . They've also record many outstanding tracks where they step aside from the rock genre (the floydish "Planet caravan", maybe my favorite track, many acoustic guitar gems as "Fluff", some proto jazz-rock space rock "Air dance" . They had so much creativity that I believe that we have not exploited yet all their legacy to this day.
Their diversity is impressive, they are not a one-trick pony for sure.
It was the Jelly and the Jam! Lol... I'm looking forward to your reaction to "Hand of Doom", "Electric Funeral", and "Behind the Wall of Sleep".
The singer for Deep Purple, Ian Gillan, followed Dio, and also the very underrated and great Tony Martin also followed, and had the second longest tenure after Ozzy. I suggest Into the Void from 1971; Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath from 1974; and When Death Calls from the Tony Martin era in 1989. Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me) was the music writer and lead guitar player who was a creative genius, and was the one who hired each of these singers.
Good to know. Didn't realize they had that many lead singers.
@@CoachCastTV If you include Glenn Hughes who sang on the album after Ian Gillan and before Tony Martin, then that's 5 who've sung on a Sabbath album... but if you include people who've sung in Sabbath but not on an album then that number actually goes up to 10.
@@circulation69 Oh wow...so much we still have to learn about this group.
Ozzy had a quad bike accident that changed everything. His speech, his demeanour. Everything.
I don't think so. I've seen interviews of him from the early 90s when he had just moved to LA and he's pretty much the incoherent, stuttering wreck we now know him by. I've seen a fairly recent interview of him when he was in England and he's still a little impaired sounding, but much more coherent than we're normal used to. I think the fault is his American doctors who prescribed him so many pills for various things. By some counts he was taking 40 different pills a day. Take him out of LA and away from his doctors and he's a lot more coherent!
I take this song as. You can see our consequences and fruits in people eyes, children. You reap what you sow. The sadness and sorrow is the symptom of the causes
I finally found the songs "Hand of Doom" and "Rat Salad" together. I don't understand why more people aren't recommending this one. I couldn't find it with lyrics but it's not too hard to understand, it's an experience! Here's a link ruclips.net/video/EvyLh-zqkLI/видео.htmlsi=fvsyLJ10ACY7WJ0M
Thanks!
That's a great thing about early metal the songs aren't repetitive they change it up a little bit it's not just noise❤
Hi Coach and Mrs Coach - off the very first album I ever owned. HUGE Sabbath and Ozzy Iommi offshoots) fan my entire adult life. Through Purple, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Rush et al and now you two the discovery of Nightwish and Floor has just continued my love of the "heavier" side of music through my 60s.
That's awesome. We appreciate you being with us.
Showing there range. Play early thrash and go to blues.
Raspberry Jam,yum,lol❤️🎼🎶🎶🎵🎵
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Yep, I have Bill Ward in my top 5 GOAT drummers. You gotta check him out in their song "Supernaut". I prefer jam over jelly; it spreads better.
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Considered the best Heavy Metal song of all time in many opinions. Another for consideration is Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Supetnaut is badass as well.
to every song you should read the lyrics , this one is poetry
One of the best reactions I ever seen
You are very kind. Thank you.
More than 3 lead singers for Black Sabbath
Hello great reaction.new to the channel and I have already subscribed.Looks like you're on a Black Sabbath binge! Gotta say, I love that you're diving deep into their music.Her is a few songs I think you 2 may like that you haven't done.Electric Funeral,Sweet Leaf,Iron Man,Children Of the Grave.If you want to do some less known tryout Planet Caravan.very slow song original line up.If you want something from when sabbath reunited for one last album check out the song, God is Dead? or End Of The Beginning.
Welcome. Thanks for these suggestions. This band has pleasantly surprised us.
Bill Ward . . MAN, Love it, that's all that needs to be said
Mrs Coach still needs to listen to " Lonely is the Word" she's missing out.
😁👍 For sure!
The greatest Iommi solo of all time.
Great song! Brings back memories. The look on Mrs Coach's face was like WTF! lol Good job.
LOL, thanks!
The riff is very reminiscent of the composition's riff Queen - Stone Cold Crazy, which was recorded a year earlier.
Hi, Coach and Ms. Coach. In my opinion the Ozzy's voice always had a slight tone of desperation in these times! Hugs from Brazil
That could well be. Thanks so much for stopping by!
It is like everybody only talk about YYZ or Moby Dick (about instrumental songs) but they never talk about RAT SALAD (Black Sabbath amazing B Side song), you should try
This song celebrates whatever you believe in. It's all a symptom of the universe and a love that never dies. The second verse has 3 parts...the first is for those who believe in earthly spirits, the second part is for those who prefer heavenly beliefs, and the third part is a bit whimsical by referring to the unicorn. Just having fun.
After Ronnie James Dio left the band, Tony Iommi and Geezer Bultler met up with Ian Gillan in a bar one night to recruit Ian to become the lead singer for their "new" band, they all got really drunk and Gillan agreed to be the singer for the new band (Ian Gillan was the singer for Deep Purple in the past) Management convinced them to keep the name Black Sabbath as it would automatically "sell", they made one album in 1983 called Born Again, the last album with Bill Ward, it was the most polarized album in their history with some fans loving it and some hating it, in fact when Ian Gillan heard it while driving in his car, he threw the cassette tape out the window lol he hated everything about it, especially the album cover which was done without the bands knowledge or approval. Check out this track, heavy, evil and mind blowing. ruclips.net/video/3OXLRuu8YQY/видео.html
We may have to save that for a reaction. That story is too good not to do one from that album. Wow!
What I really like about Black S is there guitarist Tony? Don't know his last name!
Yes, Tony Iommi is his name. Excellent guitarist.
We had to wait for computers to be able to draw 16 million colors and Tony was doing it in the 70's.
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
If you play this song at 78 speed, you will see God.
PLEASE REACT TO MEGALOMANIA BY BLACK SABBATH, FROM THIS SAME ALBUM
Over the years I've seen people being quite dismissive of Black Sabbath because they're mostly known for the Paranoid and Iron Man songs, which as good as they are, are fairly basic songs. It's like people knowing The Beatles solely for I Want To Hold Your Hand and Day Tripper. Many of Sabbath's 70s songs are like two or three different songs melded together.
jam > jelly
Absolutely one of my favorite Black Sabbath tunes it has all the elements that very hard start to that brilliant acoustic ending in my opinion it works very well. This was also a period that the band and management were not in agreement leading to this album. Being a fan of Black Sabbath since 1971 I find I like the Ozzy years the best as far as the Dio albums they were much more polished 80s metal but very good. The Thrill Of It All might also make for a good reaction video it’s been enjoyable to watch your channel.
We appreciate that. We're enjoying the discovery of stuff that is new to us.
Nice Reacting I Love It
you guys need more Dio era Black sabbath, check out sign of the soutern cross, it is amazing
Sorry but the acoustic with the rhythm is like the jelly and the jam is totally great.Ms coach no blues wow,Lem Corpus Christi Texas,
Go Noles!
What is a British jelly?
Not a jam or fruit spread as the term "jelly" might indicate in the States, British jelly is a beautiful, fruit-forward, and refreshing dessert that can take elaborate forms and be decorated with intricate fruit arrangements.21 Apr 2021
What is jelly made of UK?
Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Sugar, Water, Pork Gelatine, Colour (Carmine, Anthocyanins), Citric Acid, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrate), Flavouring, Acetic Acid.
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Jelly and ice cream is a fave for me.
The really important commentary is always in the comments section! 😁👍
I agree with Mrs. Coach, they're in the cocaine days with this album. This is where they start to fizzle out until Dio comes along.
Sabotage is a great album. They lost their way with Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die when Tony wanted to take their sound to a more commercial direction.
The best version of this song is the Live one recorded in 1975 at a New Jersey concert - faster tempo, absolutely ferocious , without the acoustic outro. It’s on RUclips and was the version included on their Past Lives compilation ….considered the first thrash metal song …the lyrics ? Sorta like “Whiter Shade of Pale “, they sound good but not sure about their meaning .
Good to know. Will have to check that out.
@@CoachCastTV ruclips.net/video/MSFIIsxP79o/видео.htmlsi=bePobOrbgjogzH79
@@CoachCastTV Live, 1975 - ruclips.net/video/MSFIIsxP79o/видео.htmlsi=bePobOrbgjogzH79
*Changes into Blue Tights*
Yeah, those red tights on the cover, ugh! Who would EVER!?
Oh, and for anyone interested, from best to worst... Jelly > 'Idol' by Yoasobi > 'Symptom of the Universe' by Black Sabbath > Jam > Vegemite. #science
LOL...the order of things.
@@CoachCastTV Pretty sure Vegemite is always at the bottom~
@@ErisianThreeFourteen 🤣 It is a universal law.
I prefer Ozzie as Sabbaths front man. Ronnie's a great vocalist bed Ozzy is Black Sabbath.
Black Sabbath were the metal giants of the 70s but have you thought of doing any reactions to the 80s metal giants Iron Maiden?
We have not done any of their stuff yet. We may consider that at some point.
@@CoachCastTV If you ever manage to do I might recommend to start with
Run To The Hills- probably their most well known song, and it's not too long.
Phantom Of The Opera- a bit longer with some lengthier guitar solos
Prodigal Son- a slightly mellower sound.
It was more than 3 singers
Opeth about 15 years before Opeth.
Just found your channel. Listen to grand funk railroad
Welcome aboard!
sounds like you need to some Deep Purple😛
OK, let’s talk. First off this is a highly underrated album!!! Yes, their biggest hits came earlier and I love them but this 1975 album in my opinion is their musical peak. The songwriting and musicianship is fantastic and Ozzie‘s vocals are through the roof. The singing he did the second part of the song over the acoustic part is some of the best vocals I’ve ever heard him do. And Coach I 100% agree with everything you’ve said about heaven and hell. We all have our opinions and in my opinion Black Sabbath without Ozzie is NEVER Black Sabbath! Yes, I liked Heaven and Hell when it came out, but I can’t listen to it now. You can keep Dio and his singing about wizards and castles and all of that crap lol. Come on, taking Ozzy out of Sabbath is like taking Robert Plant out of Zeppelin it’s not the same band. Of course, yes that’s just in my not so humble opinion lol. 😆
First of all, appreciate your generosity as always. And we absolutely have nothing against Dio at all, it sounded fine. But it wasn't this sound, which is different and is what captivated us initially about this band. Obviously, we do respect the varying opinions on the topic.
Yep, most Sabbath fans from the early 70s share your opinion . I too bought Heaven and Hell when it came out in 1980, and it was good, but it wasn’t Sabbath . Also “ Dungeons and Dragons” Dio was kind of a buffoon, prancing around constantly flashing the sign of the horns .Just silly , juvenile stuff. Nice to hear Coach Cast TV opinion , because it’s fresh ears, immediately seeing Dio era Sabbath as generic 80s hard rock .But Dio has his rabid fans and he is a good hard rock si get, a,tough I don’t care for his vocals - always sound over-the-top and affected to me ….
Who's Deep Purple? OMG were you living under a rock? Even my 90 year old mother knows who they are!
Google "the difference between jam and jelly (joke)"
Jam is way better because it has chunks of fruit in it.😋
Solid argument.
Don’t apologize for your opinion about the brief period Dio fronted Sabbath . Most Sabbath fans from the beginning far and away prefer the 70s Sabbath . The 80s brought a lot of new fans who liked the style of heavy metal /hard rock of that time, so they prefer Dio , who brought a generic hard rock sound to the band for two studio albums . You can listen to some more Dio Sabbath, but it’s the same generic 80s stuff…Sabbath was and is influential for their first 4-6 albums, not for anything they did with Dio.
Wrong
@@joenorris5648 impressive argument
I've never really been a fan of Black Sabbath, so I hope I don't offend when I say I'd be happy listening to the instrumentals for a while, but I'd soon come to miss a memorable melody. I'm afraid I can't say I appreciate Ozzy's vocals. IMHO, he's not singing so much as he's screeching... which makes it very hard for me to make out the lyrics.
Black Sabbath is fine but Ozzie Osborne on his own is so much better - there is a reason he won rock album of the year instead of Ghost last year :-)
No way. He's good. But simple is sometimes better. Not that they were simple, maybe raw
Jam? Jelly? We all know Nutella is the only thing you spread on a sandwich.
Good point! 👍
I listened to it and I'm sorry I don't like it. I tried. You mentioned Deep Purple. I know their song Smoke in the Water. I'm willing to listen to that. Although Queen is my favorite, I do like other groups and solo artists. Aerosmith, the Beatles, ELO, and even ACDC. Have a good day. I'm getting an EMG today which is an uncomfortable procedure.
Best wishes on your procedure. 👍
Other people say they don't like certain songs or artists. Why can't I? I've been following Coach and Mrs. Coach for a long time so I know what I'm talking about. A lot of people didn't like the blues song Brian May sang and told them they didn't.
@@debrahartman4813 We appreciate everyone's viewpoint, you are correct. We are obviously checking to see if we like them, since it's a reaction channel. But yes, we welcome all comments, positive or negative, as long as they remain respectful. We truly appreciate you watching the channel and commenting often!