@@reactioninaction7415 Here is the link.. ruclips.net/video/K3b6SGoN6dA/видео.html The jam from 3:00 to 4:15 with Tommi Iommi killing the Guitar and Bill Ward just going crazy on the drums is just a beautiful thing. For a low-budget production, they really did an outstanding job capturing one of the all-time great heavy metal performance.
I second the live from Paris version! It was performed prior to the albuM release so some of the lyrics are slightly different than the official release but illustrates just what a badass live jam band they were, specially for 1970!
You need to check out the 1969 live in Paris version of this song. The lyrics are a little different, but the band kicks ass. It's impossible for me to pick a best Black Sabbath song, they're all great.
Thank god you reacted to the audio only, so refreshing! So many reaction channels fall for a fan made video, which is slick but has nothing to do with the band or the song and I get sick of seeing it. You guys are doing it right, original audio first, then maybe some live performance versions. BTW It's TONY Iommi, not TOMMY, on guitar.
My top three: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, it was my pleasure to have the chance to see them in concert when I was a teenager, l'm in my 60's now and l still listen to them, till the end 🤟
Ozzy was in Sabbath until 1979. After that he formed a solo band with Randy Rhodes as his guitarist. Dio joined Sabbath and the 1st album was Heaven and Hell, cant wait to see you react to the songs on that era of Sabbath.
Geezer Butler plays bass and wrote most of the lyrics in the Ozzy era, including War Pigs. There are no "three best songs". Their three most popular songs are Paranoid, War Pigs, and Iron Man. They had 20 studio albums, and there were five vocalists who contributed to at least one album, with Ozzy, Ronnie James Dio and Tony Martin contributing to 9, 4 and 5 studio albums, and Ian Gillan and Glen Hughes contributing to 1 each respectively. Both vocal and musical styles are vastly different depending on the era and the vocalist.
Other than the Ozzy era songs that others have already recommended, I'd recommend Die Young and Falling off the Edge of the World from the Dio era and When Death Called and Eternal Idol from the Martin era.
It's just like you guys are there with us, the first time listening to this album, sitting around with 5 or 6 friends at 14, drinking beers we hijacked from a beer truck.
Makes me want a good set of headphones! I love Black Sabbath especially Tony Iommi. Lots of great lyrics in War Pigs... "...begging mercies for their sins, Satan laughing spreads his wings". I'm almost 66 years old, apparently this music will NEVER get old!
Cool guys. Great to see you react to War Pigs man. Heavy, heavy tune- and introduced right during the hippy-dippy 70s. Too much. Tony Iommi is the original riff master! The whole band were each absolute masters of their craft. You were wondering who wrote this. I've been a fan of Sabbath since 1972 and have read a lot about them, so I can probably answer that. Here's how it went down in those early Black Sabbath sessions: Tony Iommi would show the band some cool riff he came up with on guitar, then Geezer Butler (bass player) and Bill Ward (drummer) would start jamming and write their parts to go along with Tony's riff. Then Ozzy would write the vocal melody while making up words, sometimes like scat (where you sing nonsense syllables) and sometimes with real lyrics. Then later Geezer would write actual lyrics, like a poet. Then they would do it again with the new lyrics. So they all wrote their own parts, but it would usually start with a part written by Tony. Or actually sometimes Geezer would write the song riff (like in the song Hand of Doom). Sometimes they would make this shit up on stage! Sometimes the lyrics would evolve over time. If you watch certain live videos of Sabbath in the 70s you hear them do War Pigs but the lyrics are different in parts, not really as good as the final lyrics that ended up on the album. Here is a RUclips link to a 1970 Black Sabbath show: ruclips.net/video/K3b6SGoN6dA/видео.html. The lyrics on this 1970 live version are close but some are out of order and some just don't work. It's cool to see how they were working on it, but it wasn't quite polished yet. But the lyrics were polished/written by Geezer Butler. He was a poet and a philosopher. And yeah to answer your question about how many guitars are there?! In the recording studio Tony Iommi would lay down the solo, and then, like you thought, he would layer another solo on top of it, then another. It's called multi-tracking and is a cool studio trick. You guys may not be musicians but you caught that detail, and you even said it's like one dude playing several guitars at once. Good ears! Do me a favor and listen sometime to the Black Sabbath song Symptom of the Universe. It's from their 6th album Sabotage, so you may want to explore the earlier albums first. But sooner or later you have got to hear Symptom of the Universe. It's a great hard rocker, and is even said to be the first thrash metal song. It transitions into a 2nd part that is so cool it will make you drool. Ozzy delivers some of his most soulful powerful singing. Dig it yeah!
Love the rapport between you two. You really bounce off each other. Can I suggest "Children of the Grave" or "Hand ofDoom".......two of my favourites by them
Guitar solo is multi-tracking . (and,yes! That is the original track. If you do ever react to"Symptom of the Universe" be sure to listen to short instrumental that leads into it" Don't Start (Too Late)"
If you want to see the drummer Bill Ward at his most manic watch this song live in Paris in 1970. He beats those drums to within an inch of their lives!!
WAR PIGS is definitely one of their best songs. No doubt about that. But they have so many great songs as you will soon discover. Such as: INTO THE VOID. BEHIND THE WALL OF SLEEP. FAIRIES WEAR BOOTS. A NATIONAL ACROBAT. SNOWBLIND.
Theres NO SUCH THING AS THE BEST 3 SONGS!!!! Theres ONLY THE 30 best Black Sabbath songs EVER!!! And this is one of the best top 20. 🎸 NO ONE KNOWS THEIR BEST SONG EVER!! NO ONE!!
As always, music by iommi and lyrics by Geezer Butler. The solos were overdubbed in layers by Tony (not Tommy) Iommi, which is another thing he basically invented. It's almost the best song ever, except for Into the Void and Children of the Grave.
Lord Of This World, Electric Funeral, Into the Void, Black Sabbath, After Forever and Hand of Doom are intersting songs. And a lot more, but I'll never stop adding on to this list.
Love this channel! Dad and son doing something real and fun! Get excited when I see your vids pop in my feed. Fairies Wear Boots, Children of the Grave, Snowblind to name a few Dio era Sabbath is also incredible.
You guys have done "Iron Man" and "War Pigs"... great songs for sure. BUT... no evaluation of Black Sabbath is complete until you've reacted to some of the Ronnie James Dio era Sabbath, which should spur some great discussion on comparing the two vocalists. My picks (in order) of the top Dio-era songs are: "Heaven and Hell", "Neon Knights", and "Children of the Sea". It looks like you guys are having fun on this rock music journey and it's wonderful to see. You will no doubt question the music that you hear being made now with all of the flashy studio tricks and digital enhancements now that you're hearing musicians and vocalists who had to rely on raw talent alone. Enjoy the ride... there's plenty more to explore! (PS... huge RUSH fan here. I'd love to see some more. "Natural Science" is a musical and lyrical treat, and those headphones will bring it to life!)
I hate comparing the Dio years to the Ozzy years. They are both great eras and have equally great songs. I agree that Ronnie is the more consummate rock vocalist of the two, but my God did Ozzy fit perfectly with that band.
Black Sabbath = Tony Iommi, Geezer, Bill Ward and.. Ozzy. Dio era for me..is another thing. Heaven and Hell is a masterpiece of course...but cant compare with Ozzy era.. "is another thing". Sorry for my english
At one point they just got upset and tired of people calling them satanic and the song Forever After was made that one is f****** classic she definitely check that one out
@@reactioninaction7415 tony martin i beli e was there 3 vocalist and the most melodic I believe he did albums with them try and i cant rember the other it's not that he wasn't good but they just didn't sound like them to me but I think their best song of that album is Valhalla/ odins court
And in my opinion if you want to hear good bass nowadays will your options are kind of limited there's like Les Claypool and Missa but sing a girl slap the bass like she does f****** phenomenal
Most of their songs have to do with politics , women , love , rock n roll and religion . This one in has to do with politics . Before Sabbath , they use to be called " EARTH " which was more of a blues band . Sabbath got their influence from Hendrix & Eric Clapton .
no such thing as the best song -sabbath had many great songs many great albums since 69-same as led zep the first 2 albums of both wereHUGE!!!!!!!-69/70-HUGE--must hears include fairies were boots sabbath bloody sabbath paranoid the warning changes n.i.b. the wizard planet caravan looking for today etc...etc......
Should have reacted to the Live Performance in Paris. Absolutely epic. Bill Ward on drums goes off.
That sounds Epic. We do want to see them live.
@@reactioninaction7415 Here is the link.. ruclips.net/video/K3b6SGoN6dA/видео.html The jam from 3:00 to 4:15 with Tommi Iommi killing the Guitar and Bill Ward just going crazy on the drums is just a beautiful thing. For a low-budget production, they really did an outstanding job capturing one of the all-time great heavy metal performance.
Yesssss 1978!
I second the live from Paris version! It was performed prior to the albuM release so some of the lyrics are slightly different than the official release but illustrates just what a badass live jam band they were, specially for 1970!
Black Sabbath- Under the sun; - The Wizard; - Into the void
Fuck yeah
Yes. These three plus Wheels of Confusion and The Writ
Watch the video of this song "Live in Paris 1970".
You need to check out the 1969 live in Paris version of this song. The lyrics are a little different, but the band kicks ass. It's impossible for me to pick a best Black Sabbath song, they're all great.
From their 1st album ,the song called "Black Sabbath"
Ok Tony. We want to do a Black Sabbath this weekend. Might be that one. If we could only do one this weekend what should it be?
The song “Warning” off their first album has a killer bass line. Check it out sometime, Warning is a classic! ✌️
It also has the best improvised lead guitar work on any rock song
Thank god you reacted to the audio only, so refreshing! So many reaction channels fall for a fan made video, which is slick but has nothing to do with the band or the song and I get sick of seeing it. You guys are doing it right, original audio first, then maybe some live performance versions. BTW It's TONY Iommi, not TOMMY, on guitar.
Totally 🤟
I think you meant to say, Tony's band. Tony Iommi is a legendary guitarist!!!
Terry's band
@@lukemallon4499 Terry who?
lol it's Tony y'all, but I love seeing people learning that Sabbath is the truth.
Not bad for a guy with missing fingers
My top three: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, it was my pleasure to have the chance to see them in concert when I was a teenager, l'm in my 60's now and l still listen to them, till the end 🤟
Ozzy was in Sabbath until 1979. After that he formed a solo band with Randy Rhodes as his guitarist. Dio joined Sabbath and the 1st album was Heaven and Hell, cant wait to see you react to the songs on that era of Sabbath.
Geezer Butler plays bass and wrote most of the lyrics in the Ozzy era, including War Pigs.
There are no "three best songs". Their three most popular songs are Paranoid, War Pigs, and Iron Man. They had 20 studio albums, and there were five vocalists who contributed to at least one album, with Ozzy, Ronnie James Dio and Tony Martin contributing to 9, 4 and 5 studio albums, and Ian Gillan and Glen Hughes contributing to 1 each respectively. Both vocal and musical styles are vastly different depending on the era and the vocalist.
Other than the Ozzy era songs that others have already recommended, I'd recommend Die Young and Falling off the Edge of the World from the Dio era and When Death Called and Eternal Idol from the Martin era.
It's just like you guys are there with us, the first time listening to this album, sitting around with 5 or 6 friends at 14, drinking beers we hijacked from a beer truck.
Makes me want a good set of headphones! I love Black Sabbath especially Tony Iommi. Lots of great lyrics in War Pigs... "...begging mercies for their sins, Satan laughing spreads his wings". I'm almost 66 years old, apparently this music will NEVER get old!
The headphones are definitely worth it! That's why we are always commenting on them!
Yeh play the live Paris version from the 1970s
Watch bill ward nearly destroy his drum kit amazing stuff
Black Sabbath are like the founding fathers of heavy metal!
Tony Iommi was awesome at double tracking his guitar - maybe even triple, not sure how many tracks he did.
Jamming Sabbath with your son does make you the best dad ever very appropriate shirt lol
Cool guys. Great to see you react to War Pigs man. Heavy, heavy tune- and introduced right during the hippy-dippy 70s. Too much. Tony Iommi is the original riff master! The whole band were each absolute masters of their craft. You were wondering who wrote this. I've been a fan of Sabbath since 1972 and have read a lot about them, so I can probably answer that. Here's how it went down in those early Black Sabbath sessions: Tony Iommi would show the band some cool riff he came up with on guitar, then Geezer Butler (bass player) and Bill Ward (drummer) would start jamming and write their parts to go along with Tony's riff. Then Ozzy would write the vocal melody while making up words, sometimes like scat (where you sing nonsense syllables) and sometimes with real lyrics. Then later Geezer would write actual lyrics, like a poet. Then they would do it again with the new lyrics. So they all wrote their own parts, but it would usually start with a part written by Tony. Or actually sometimes Geezer would write the song riff (like in the song Hand of Doom). Sometimes they would make this shit up on stage! Sometimes the lyrics would evolve over time. If you watch certain live videos of Sabbath in the 70s you hear them do War Pigs but the lyrics are different in parts, not really as good as the final lyrics that ended up on the album. Here is a RUclips link to a 1970 Black Sabbath show: ruclips.net/video/K3b6SGoN6dA/видео.html. The lyrics on this 1970 live version are close but some are out of order and some just don't work. It's cool to see how they were working on it, but it wasn't quite polished yet. But the lyrics were polished/written by Geezer Butler. He was a poet and a philosopher.
And yeah to answer your question about how many guitars are there?! In the recording studio Tony Iommi would lay down the solo, and then, like you thought, he would layer another solo on top of it, then another. It's called multi-tracking and is a cool studio trick. You guys may not be musicians but you caught that detail, and you even said it's like one dude playing several guitars at once. Good ears! Do me a favor and listen sometime to the Black Sabbath song Symptom of the Universe. It's from their 6th album Sabotage, so you may want to explore the earlier albums first. But sooner or later you have got to hear Symptom of the Universe. It's a great hard rocker, and is even said to be the first thrash metal song. It transitions into a 2nd part that is so cool it will make you drool. Ozzy delivers some of his most soulful powerful singing. Dig it yeah!
Love the rapport between you two. You really bounce off each other. Can I suggest "Children of the Grave" or "Hand ofDoom".......two of my favourites by them
Guitar solo is multi-tracking .
(and,yes! That is the original track.
If you do ever react to"Symptom of the Universe" be sure to listen to short instrumental that leads into it" Don't Start (Too Late)"
LONELY IS THE WORD!!! 🎸
Put Black Sabbath: Ronnie James Dio era 1980 -83 on the list \m/
The ending is the original right off of the Paranoid album.
The bass player Geezer Butler wrote the song
Tony recorded different versions of the solo and mixed them together, thats in almost every sabbath song especially form the early era
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
If you want to see the drummer Bill Ward at his most manic watch this song live in Paris in 1970. He beats those drums to within an inch of their lives!!
WAR PIGS is definitely one of their best songs. No doubt about that. But they have so many great songs as you will soon discover. Such as:
INTO THE VOID.
BEHIND THE WALL OF SLEEP.
FAIRIES WEAR BOOTS.
A NATIONAL ACROBAT.
SNOWBLIND.
did you know the end of warpigs ends with an instrumental? well, it's called 'luke's wall'
Rat Salad is an awesome 👌instrumental. Bill Ward is a drumming God
Theres NO SUCH THING AS THE BEST 3 SONGS!!!! Theres ONLY THE 30 best Black Sabbath songs EVER!!! And this is one of the best top 20. 🎸 NO ONE KNOWS THEIR BEST SONG EVER!! NO ONE!!
As always, music by iommi and lyrics by Geezer Butler. The solos were overdubbed in layers by Tony (not Tommy) Iommi, which is another thing he basically invented. It's almost the best song ever, except for Into the Void and Children of the Grave.
THAT'S HOW ( A NATIONAL ACROBAT ) ENDS TOO WITH THAT FYYYYRRRRR! LOL :) SOUNDING LIKE 78 RPM SPEED FROM THEIR ALBUM ( SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH ) :)
Definitely in my top 10 favorites of all time!
I cant wait for you to do dio sabbath. Dio os a icon as a metal vocalist
What should the next reaction be from Black Sabbath?
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath or Symptom of the Universe. My favorite Sabbath tracks.
Keep the reactions coming dudes!
Lord Of This World, Electric Funeral, Into the Void, Black Sabbath, After Forever and Hand of Doom are intersting songs. And a lot more, but I'll never stop adding on to this list.
Black Sabbath, on Black Sabbath, by Black Sabbath. 1970
Love this channel! Dad and son doing something real and fun! Get excited when I see your vids pop in my feed. Fairies Wear Boots, Children of the Grave, Snowblind to name a few Dio era Sabbath is also incredible.
Snowblind
Killing yourself to live
Into the Void
Symptom of the universe
Dirty Women
Black Sabbath
Etc etc
The first 6 albums are pure masterpiece
That's studio version.
You probably originally heard edited radio version.
Ok check out Victim of Changes by Judas Priest, another complex master piece
Supernaut is a banger off Black Sabbath Vol.4 album.
if you want bass guys try the warning off the 1st album black sabbath.
One of there best songs
@@garya7893 .yea awesome song.thanx for tpge reply pal.
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Try listening to war pigs ten thousand times louder like I have at a concert it sounds even better at a concert.
black sabbath - Planet Caravan off of the same album as War Pigs but shows a completely different side of sabbath
Beautiful 🌙
You guys have done "Iron Man" and "War Pigs"... great songs for sure. BUT... no evaluation of Black Sabbath is complete until you've reacted to some of the Ronnie James Dio era Sabbath, which should spur some great discussion on comparing the two vocalists. My picks (in order) of the top Dio-era songs are: "Heaven and Hell", "Neon Knights", and "Children of the Sea". It looks like you guys are having fun on this rock music journey and it's wonderful to see. You will no doubt question the music that you hear being made now with all of the flashy studio tricks and digital enhancements now that you're hearing musicians and vocalists who had to rely on raw talent alone. Enjoy the ride... there's plenty more to explore! (PS... huge RUSH fan here. I'd love to see some more. "Natural Science" is a musical and lyrical treat, and those headphones will bring it to life!)
I hate comparing the Dio years to the Ozzy years. They are both great eras and have equally great songs. I agree that Ronnie is the more consummate rock vocalist of the two, but my God did Ozzy fit perfectly with that band.
Black Sabbath = Tony Iommi, Geezer, Bill Ward and.. Ozzy. Dio era for me..is another thing. Heaven and Hell is a masterpiece of course...but cant compare with Ozzy era.. "is another thing". Sorry for my english
One of them
geep purple highway star - child in time live version - burn
BLACK SABBATH, "WAR PIGS"... NEXT "SWEET LEAF" , "PARANOID"...
Byron - If you didn't see our next song was Into The Void. It's posted now and our minds were blown.
This was in 1969! How did they do this in 19 freaking 69?!?!
Toni Iommi legend !
Geezer Butler bassist writer
At one point they just got upset and tired of people calling them satanic and the song Forever After was made that one is f****** classic she definitely check that one out
Ok William Coyle - Cool back story on the song. Was that after Ozzy?
@@reactioninaction7415 yes and with every singer there sound changed to so each era was so different but i think thats what made it work
@@reactioninaction7415 sorry for the lack of punctuation in the misspelling I'm at work so I just got to make it quick
@@reactioninaction7415 tony martin i beli e was there 3 vocalist and the most melodic I believe he did albums with them try and i cant rember the other it's not that he wasn't good but they just didn't sound like them to me but I think their best song of that album is Valhalla/ odins court
Read or watch their story. It's impressive
Try Megalomania by Sabbath
yes, Yes,YES!!!
And in my opinion if you want to hear good bass nowadays will your options are kind of limited there's like Les Claypool and Missa but sing a girl slap the bass like she does f****** phenomenal
Most of their songs have to do with politics , women , love , rock n roll and religion . This one in has to do with politics . Before Sabbath , they use to be called " EARTH " which was more of a blues band . Sabbath got their influence from Hendrix & Eric Clapton .
Into the Void
I stopped listening when Ozzy left. They weren’t the same to me but glad they kept going. ✌️
do danish orchestra Game of Thrones, godfather, intestellar
Into the void
Nope. That's the original version from the album Paranoid. (1970).
Bass? Try the song N.I.B. Cheers guys!
Bad Brains please
Rat Salad instrumental
Black Sabbath is a base driven group. Iron Maiden is the natural evolution
All Sabbath is great but give Sweat Leaf a try.
Mont swede - hmmmm that is an unassuming title. Got me curios. Also we reacted to Into the Void last week in case you didn't see it.
Nice. Into the Void is on the same album. Love your Deep Purple choices also.
try hole in the sky
Fairies Wear Boots
Tony not tommy
Thanks for the correction!
Dive into Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio. Heaven n Hell!!
no such thing as the best song -sabbath had many great songs many great albums since 69-same as led zep the first 2 albums of both wereHUGE!!!!!!!-69/70-HUGE--must hears include
fairies were boots
sabbath bloody sabbath
paranoid
the warning
changes
n.i.b.
the wizard
planet caravan
looking for today
etc...etc......