Just looked it up, October 71 the line up was Sabbath, Edgar Winters White Trash and Sweathog. Sabbath did play with Yes at Winterland, but that was in 72. Can you imagine? Yes on Fragil tour and Sabbath just releasing Vol 4. Damn……
Damn damn. I think that what’s most incredible is that those bands grabbed us all with a compelled desire to absorb their expression. THAT IS COMMUNICATION THROUGH ART. “Hey, I feel a lot like that! And fuck those people! But damn that chick just is foxy and wow, eyes, they, um damn, just..geeez. See, I can’t even talk right. And I love those days too bro! I wish I could what this guy is singing bout, and do it with this song being played subtly in the background, and if needed, at crushing sound pressure level blurring your vision and altering your natural sensation of terra semi-firma. Funny how traits being attributed to stability, a solid foundation, balance, support, fundamental, are some reference to sound. Which is a phenomenon only possible when there exists a density of molecules which can variably absorb and convey kinetic energy at various rates which in turn create resonant waves as these molecules transfer and absorb within a space or system of Great and acute definition, a continued space with barriers encapsulating much of that energy. All of this within a relatively narrow bandwidth that our ears can detect. Sound IS more than only what we hear, and as such, harmonic oscillation in a relatively constant rate creates a semi-singular sound which dominates our perception, while many other oscillations are occurring a somewhat lower levels of perception, and we then relate that detection to what we think may have created it, which is in itself, a combination of hereditary experiences which themselves get passed to progeny, and living experience. All of this, occurring in yet another more narrow gradient of existence whose odds of occurring universe wide are beyond astonishing, such that any calculation of said odds would be a vile and dim grasp of the premise in the first place. Why calculate where a snowflake or a raindrop or a sudden crack in the earth will occur, even if we most likely could get amazingly close, compared to attempting this just 100 yrs ago? Because the odds are so extreme that predicting within a small area compared to the possible areas, nearly the entire face of the earth, that even a mistake in the prediction by 0.0005% would still leave you in a hungry chasm which moments prior was perhaps an unforeseen possibility, or under ten feet of fluffy frozen water, or drowned. That’s why. The point is that our perception of relativity is in itself narrow in its bandwidth. We perceive maybe 100 years in a world of billions. But yet, we hear things, and they are gooooooood! And these bands did it all in ways which take that existing probability and in turn send that into the stratosphere! Heavy man, heavy.
How heavy is Tony Iommi? He's playing a guitar with P90s, banjo strings, and a treble booster here, and it was the heaviest thing in the world LOL. He was holding back. He could have destroyed the universe if he wanted to.
I think the Bay Area's being the US mecca for hippies helped paved the way for the heavy rockers' early success in places like San Francisco as psychedelic rock was the main forerunner of hard rock/heavy metal. If the people of San Francisco was like Kansas or west Texas outfits like Sabbath would've been run out on a rail-or more likely wouldn't even think of setting foot in a concert venue in the first place.
@@dexterricketts8313he speaks the truth. But obviously not just Frisco. But yeah. You know a great metal band when the hippies simply cannot deny it. Gojira, Primus, Zepp, Carcass. What? No Carcass?! What do hippies know anyway? They wouldn’t know good music if it slapped dull right out of them. Grateful who? Never heard em. I think you made that name up. And they’re not metal? Bullshit. No way in hell. Rally though? What if there was a band called Earth? Wouldn’t that be the greatest rock band name ever?! Oh. Rad. Why did they change it?
Just looked it up, October 71 the line up was Sabbath, Edgar Winters White Trash and Sweathog. Sabbath did play with Yes at Winterland, but that was in 72. Can you imagine? Yes on Fragil tour and Sabbath just releasing Vol 4. Damn……
Damn damn. I think that what’s most incredible is that those bands grabbed us all with a compelled desire to absorb their expression. THAT IS COMMUNICATION THROUGH ART. “Hey, I feel a lot like that! And fuck those people! But damn that chick just is foxy and wow, eyes, they, um damn, just..geeez. See, I can’t even talk right. And I love those days too bro! I wish I could what this guy is singing bout, and do it with this song being played subtly in the background, and if needed, at crushing sound pressure level blurring your vision and altering your natural sensation of terra semi-firma. Funny how traits being attributed to stability, a solid foundation, balance, support, fundamental, are some reference to sound. Which is a phenomenon only possible when there exists a density of molecules which can variably absorb and convey kinetic energy at various rates which in turn create resonant waves as these molecules transfer and absorb within a space or system of Great and acute definition, a continued space with barriers encapsulating much of that energy. All of this within a relatively narrow bandwidth that our ears can detect. Sound IS more than only what we hear, and as such, harmonic oscillation in a relatively constant rate creates a semi-singular sound which dominates our perception, while many other oscillations are occurring a somewhat lower levels of perception, and we then relate that detection to what we think may have created it, which is in itself, a combination of hereditary experiences which themselves get passed to progeny, and living experience. All of this, occurring in yet another more narrow gradient of existence whose odds of occurring universe wide are beyond astonishing, such that any calculation of said odds would be a vile and dim grasp of the premise in the first place. Why calculate where a snowflake or a raindrop or a sudden crack in the earth will occur, even if we most likely could get amazingly close, compared to attempting this just 100 yrs ago? Because the odds are so extreme that predicting within a small area compared to the possible areas, nearly the entire face of the earth, that even a mistake in the prediction by 0.0005% would still leave you in a hungry chasm which moments prior was perhaps an unforeseen possibility, or under ten feet of fluffy frozen water, or drowned. That’s why. The point is that our perception of relativity is in itself narrow in its bandwidth. We perceive maybe 100 years in a world of billions. But yet, we hear things, and they are gooooooood! And these bands did it all in ways which take that existing probability and in turn send that into the stratosphere! Heavy man, heavy.
Was there, ditched a lousy date........great night of many spent at this iconic venue.
This is 1971 and no other band was heavier live or on record. Wicked World sounds demonic🤘
NiB might be my favorite song, if there’s a song that would define Black Sabbath , that would be it!🔥🎸
Ozzy sounds so fucking evil on Wicked World. In a good way of course!
This is on of the first Sabbath silver press cds I purchased for my collection.
Great,
luke's wall is the best outro to a song ever !
Ozzy sounding super amazing @ Winterland Ballroom ...!
Great music thanks for posting.
I was at this show.
How heavy is Tony Iommi? He's playing a guitar with P90s, banjo strings, and a treble booster here, and it was the heaviest thing in the world LOL. He was holding back. He could have destroyed the universe if he wanted to.
I think he may have stopped using banjo strings by this point..
between 43:00 and 44:00 am I hearing the rhythm of ZZ Top's La Grange 2 years before the song was released?
Unbelievable.
They scared the hippies away
I think the Bay Area's being the US mecca for hippies helped paved the way for the heavy rockers' early success in places like San Francisco as psychedelic rock was the main forerunner of hard rock/heavy metal. If the people of San Francisco was like Kansas or west Texas outfits like Sabbath would've been run out on a rail-or more likely wouldn't even think of setting foot in a concert venue in the first place.
@@dexterricketts8313he speaks the truth. But obviously not just Frisco. But yeah. You know a great metal band when the hippies simply cannot deny it. Gojira, Primus, Zepp, Carcass. What? No Carcass?! What do hippies know anyway? They wouldn’t know good music if it slapped dull right out of them. Grateful who? Never heard em. I think you made that name up. And they’re not metal? Bullshit. No way in hell. Rally though? What if there was a band called Earth? Wouldn’t that be the greatest rock band name ever?! Oh. Rad. Why did they change it?
Who opened?
Eggs over easy, followed by Yes first American tour. I was there. Great concert
@@dnice9168 love those rare bands from the late 60s🔥💯
Huey lewis yes then sabbeth
Huey lewis was eggs over easy lol
@@dnice9168That was the 1972 line-up you saw, this was their 1971 appearance at Winterland.