1000 Homo DJs (basically the Band "Ministry" performing as a different band) did a cover of this and it is devastatingly brutal. It's as good as the original. You won't regret it.
I saw Black Sabbath in 1970 and they were incredible live. Their second album Paranoid had just came out and their live version of "War Pigs" was unbelievable.
Terence Butler's bass is wicked on this tune. Few appreciate how good it is. The slides up and down the neck are awesome. And if you want HEAVY bass, listen to "Into the Void". It is so heavy, you can't upload it, you can only download it.
I know it's Geezer and as I bass player, he is one of my absolute favorites. But most people have no idea what his first name is nor why he is called Geezer. They also don't know that Ozzy's real first name is John. I always though a great answer on Jeopardy would be "John, Anthony, Terence, and William" to whoch the answer would be "What is Black Sabbath?"
Vol. 4 presented another powerful display of riffing, seamlessly incorporating fresh new elements into their music. Other standout tracks include the epic entropy of “Wheels of Confusion,” the faster-paced "Tomorrow's Dream," the mesmerizing "Snowblind," the darkly progressive "Cornucopia," and the ominously intense "Under the Sun / Every Day Comes and Goes." They even threw in a curveball with the unexpected balladry of the chilling "Changes." Even in this haunting number, there's still an element of pure power shining through. Vol. 4 is a wild ride from start to finish on which Sabbath took us on a journey and left us begging for more. This album is pure metal magic.
The first time I heard Soundgarden I thought they sounded like Black Sabbath. Years later I found this song. This is the Black Sabbath that Sound Garden reminded me of. The bass & guitar together create such a powerful force. Then Ozzy’s voice cuts perfectly through all the heavy riffage. I love this song. Black Sabbath - Looking For Today Black Sabbath - Voodoo Black Sabbath - NIB Black Sabbath - Neon Knights Black Sabbath - Snowblind
The monstrous (in a good way) Geezer Butler on bass (also main lyricist until Dio joined), the legendary Tony Iommi on guitar, and Bill Ward on drums, who doesn't get the attention of certain other drummers but ranks among the GOATs for sure.
I was 16 when this album came out, and Black Sabbath was one of my favorites. So much creative music coming out in the early 70's. So glad people are still discovering the best of those times.
I love how Black Sabbath songs just fade in and then fade out towards infinity and like the song never ends the riff just drones on forever out there and this just happened to be the moment in time you drifted close enough to it to catch it.
I’ve always loved the drum solo on this song, great jams! Tommy Iommi is the genius behind Black Sabbath; kept the band going through several vocalist changes. Geezer Butler (bass I believe) wrote a lot of their lyrics; honestly Black Sabbath has some amazing lyrics. Don’t forget to check out songs from the DIO years: Heaven and Hell, Children of the Sea… For more Ozzy, check out Into the Void, and Fairies Wear Boots!
Just as the bass player in Blizzard of Oz, also wrote most of the lyrics. Yet Ozzys wife gave full credit to only Ozzy! Se is also the one to block the full name of the band as Ozzy instead of & the Blizzard of Oz. Which became the albums title instead.
He's seen the future and he's left it behind. Amazing song. Bought the album when it came out and have listened to it hundreds of times (thousands?). Still my favorite band. OG Ozzy era.
Bill's drumming is so phantastic on this one. It has quite a jazzy feeling. You have to do Black Sabbath and War Pigs as well from these early years. NIB is also very cool. BTW you HAVE to listen to A Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly (the full 17 Minutes!). That's where the heavy drumming really started and some critics even see in it the beginning of Metal (together with Helter Skelter and Sunshine of Your Love)
Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me), the great lead guitar player and music writer, invented metal. The lyrics are by the awesome bass player, Geezer Butler. The drummer, Bill Ward, is an incredible pioneer in metal drumming. No one was doing anything remotely like this in 1972.
i cannot begin to tell you both what it felt like up front watching and listening to sabbath at a concert the ringing in the ears lasted for about 3 to 4 days AWESOME {:-) PAV UK
You can't go wrong with some Sabbath. Tony Iommi (Eye-oh-me) on guitar, Geezer Butler on bass, and Bill Ward on the skins. (Of course, Ozzy on vocals, and the odd harmonica) You two need to hear "Symptom of the Universe", "Hand of Doom", "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" and the song that gave them their name "Black Sabbath" BTW - Winnie the Pooh is SO metal.
LATELY, IVE BEEN TAKING YOUR SONG UPLOADS WITH A (sorry for caps) grain of salt, but today....TODAY, You furthured My education of classic British heavy metal! I'd never heard this hidden track from thisa Sabbath album!!!! Thank YOU!!!!!
I'm a fan of all the Sabbath studio albums with Ozzy (yes, even the last two). Their first 6 studio albums were especially filled with outstanding tracks. Please make it your business to listen to more Black Sabbath, especially with Ozzy. ORIGINAL LINE UP: Tony Iommi- Lead & Rhythm Guitar (King of guitar riffs) Geezer Butler - Bass (not enough live footage showing how talented this guy is) Bill Ward - Drums (Beats on his drum set like it owes him money) Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals (That iconic voice) Highly recommended - War Pigs (Live in Paris - 1970)
My favorite song off Vol 4. Played this album till I wore it out! These guys were so talented, They would at times put elements of jazz in their songs. Genius!
Volume 4 must be one of the best rock albums ever. It’s crammed full with juicy black sabbathness. Still on my regular play lists so many decades after buying it.
as an older man these are part of my youth and just love the reaction you have to the music it is brilliant and this album I bought in the 70's and still have it and also now bought a turntable again and the sound is just f$^£$^g fantastic
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that after 3 years of trying that this will be the year that you finally react to the band Rival Sons. Start with the song Pressure and Time!
I had just turned 14 years old. It was Halloween night, 1977 and I was with 8 other people in an old VW bug going to see Boston, Heart, and Black Sabbath at McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado. (Ticket price? $4.85) Since I was one of the guys, my older sister had me in the back seat with her beautiful 18-year-old friend Anna on my lap. My sister's boyfriend at the time was driving and my sister's friend Jackie and my sister were in front handling the tunes. I have no idea what tunes they were playing because I had Anna on my lap and I could only think of one thing that I desperately DID NOT want to happen. I was 14. Luckily, it did not happen. The concert was KILLER (what I can remember of it...there was a lot of smoking going on). The 70' baby!!
😂😂😂 Man, I must say. I love your story that could have been a very embarrassing situation. But you would have laughed at it later down-the-line. Peace out!!!😂😂
Such a great reaction, well done. I love Black Sabbath, all members are fantastic, what an influential band. Tony Iommi is the absolute RIFF Master but his overall guitar playing talent can be overlooked sometimes. I love the number of different riffs, changes, transitions and solos he puts into one song, which would be enough to create several songs with. Amazing guitarist.
My second Black Sabbath album...Masters of Reality was fist...I was in the 8th grade when this came out. Black Sabbath literally raised my consciousness at an early age.
It's unbelievable how much fun you still have after your bad luck with the blocked videos. I hope your efforts were not in vain. You certainly made me laugh with your Pooh humor in this reaction. Tony Iommi is one of the best (metal) guitarists! He always looks calm and down to earth in interviews. A musician and person that many look up to!
ROB SQUAD NOW YOU ARE INTO MY TEENAGE YEARS BALLPARK WITH THIS ONE!!! I FIRST DISCOVERED BLACK SABBATH WHEN I WAS 13 YEARS OLD IN THE YEAR 1970! I FIRST HEARD THEM IN A JUKEBOX, AT A LOCAL CANDY STORE, WHERE MYSELF AND MY FRIENDS USED TO GO AND PLAY PINBALL JUST ABOUT EVERY DAY!!! ONE OF THE SONGS ON THE JUKEBOX WAS BLACK SABBATH PARANOID!! ON THE B SIDE WAS WAR PIGS!! BETWEEN THAT RECORD AND THE JAMES GANG'S FUNK #49, WE PROBABLY PLAYED THE HECK OUT OF THOSE TWO RECORDS WHILE WE PLAYED PINBALL!!! I WENT AND BOUGHT THE PARANOID ALBUM AT THAT POINT AND ALSO WENT BACK AND BOUGHT THEIR FIRST ALBUM WHICH WAS ONLY OUT ABOUT A YEAR AT THAT TIME!! I BELIEVE THIS ALBUM, VOL 4, CAME OUT IN 1973!! BLACK SABBATH PRETTY MUCH PUT OUT ONE ALBUM PER YEAR, SOMETIMES TWO IN THE SAME YEAR, BETWEEN 1970 AND 1977 I THINK!!! THIS WAS THE SOUND THAT GOT ME TO BE A HEAVY METAL FAN AND A BLACK SABBATH FAN AND A HARD ROCK FAN!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Next up for Black Sabbath should be 'The Wizard'! As a Lord of the Rings Fan, Geezer Butler said he based this song on Gandolf. Ozzy's harmonica playing is epic on this song!
One of my favorite songs from this time is After Forever. A lot of people accused Sabbath of being anti religion but this song throws that back in their faces. Really cool song you should check out.
@@justinatest9456 yes, I know why it remains unamed and if I remember it was at least Trent Reznor and Al Jorgenson from Ministry. But legally Trent couldn't be on it because of record label stuff. 1000HDJS
@@NicWormwood Wasn't aware Reznor had anything to do with it. Turns out he was the original vocalist on the track, but was then removed at his labels demand. The version with his vocals later surfaced, which is why people are making that association. I'll take the Ministry vocals anyday without even hearing the NIN one. Al Jourgensen had a great voice.
Black Sabbath have some of the best riffs in rock music. Y'all definitely need more Black Sabbath. Check out "Sympton of the Universe" next. It'll be your next favorite song by them most likely 😅
Original Sabbath fan here from the English Midlands. Made my day to see you youngsters (lol) reacting to this great track. One of my favourite 2/3 tracks by the band. I actually do support modern music and acts eg The National, Wolf Alice, PJ Harvey, Low, London Grammar etc. But in terms of rock and metal . I think the holy trinity of Led Z, Black S and Deep Purple are still unequalled. ps of course 50 plus years ago only "my generation" were into music like this.
Tony Iomi is the regular guitar player who cut the tips of his fingers at his job with machines he put something where his tips were & then taped those to his fingers & he changed his guitar tones & that’s why he’s goated & Tony geezer on drums
Sabbath had the same classic lineup from the start in 1968 until Ozzy left the band in 1978. Ozzy Osborne vocals, Tony Iommi guitar, Geezer Butler bass, Bill Ward drums
In addition to Ozzy, you have... *Tony Iommi on guitar. He is left handed and when he was young he accidentally cut off the tips of 2 of the fingers on his right hand, the one that works the neck of the guitar. He made plastic tips so he could play and down tuned his guitar. Tony has written some of the most iconic riffs ever. *Geezer Butler on bass. He wrote most of the lyrics in the early years. *Bill Ward on drums. Very underrated drummer. Not usually mentioned among best drummers but he certainly should be in that conversation. He laid down some sick beats.
Ah, the good ol' days when listening to Black Sabbath was basically a membership card to the 'Jean Jacket Rebellion' club. If your denim wasn't covered in patches, and your boots weren't Dayton Boots (now Wohlford & Co.), did you even Sabbath, bro? Those were the times when we measured the intensity of our rock by the unwashed state of our jeans. And let's not forget, the post-dance fights were practically a mandatory encore. Oh, the sweet nostalgia of rebellious fashion and questionable life choices! 🤘😂
This is from their rather understated 4th album (titled, approximately enough, "Black Sabbath, Vol. 4") where they started experimenting with their sound a little more. They tempered their hard rock/ blues with longer instrumental passages, allowing Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums) to wander into more funky, almost jazzy territory, while still remaining EXTREMELY hard (their interplay on this is seamless).
Ok at 499K I had to hit the sub button. I have enjoyed your reviews, Thank you. Everytime I listen to SUPERNAUT my ears ring as I crank up the volume! It will also melt your ice cream....
One of my favorite Sabbath tunes!!! 🎸😎 I’m a Teacher. Years ago when I had to Substitute, before full employment, I invoked this song. I’m now 54 years. I was in a class, doing attendance, and this youth came into class a minute late -long hair, Sabbath shirt. I didn’t bust him for being late, just asked to to to take his seat. I also said “cool Sabbath shirt”. And he said with attitude “What do you know about Sabbath, old man”. I have some some knowledge, that their first album came out the year I was born, a fact about each man in the band, and that this tune was a favorite. His jaw dropped. We had the class that I was paid to teach -yet, if you are like 16 years, your 40+ year Teacher may likely know a damn more than you do.
The band..drums the great Bill ward..bass..can't forget geezer butler..and guitar is the riff master himself Tony iommi..lyrics were mostly wrote by geezer..all music by tony..and the drums incredible..that is black sabbath
right on!!!!!!!....way to go,,,yeah baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.,.,i has this on 8 track back in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,i was hoping that some day you would get to this song,,,,,,HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Terry "Geezer" Butler, Bass and lyrics. Tony Iommi, Guitar. Bill Ward, Drummer. and of course Ozzy Osbourne. His first name is John but he doesn't like being called by his first name. Cheers guys.
There is a concert movie from the 70's called California jam y'all should check out featuring Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Black Olk Arkansas. Kill two birds with one stone. Movie reaction and music reaction at once
Hell yeah!!!! One of their best songs!!!! That riff is so damn heavy y’all…Tony Iommi is the King of Riffs 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
-amazing- !
@@sunnystormy4973Black Sabbath is amazing 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
1000 Homo DJs (basically the Band "Ministry" performing as a different band) did a cover of this and it is devastatingly brutal. It's as good as the original. You won't regret it.
@@bbb462cidthey really rev it up too…love the speech at the beginning too….so damn heavy 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I concur!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Bill Ward on drums is possessed on this track . Absolutely on 🔥
Well put. Bill has the best setup fills!!!
Still waiting for that drum break to become the next ahmen
Bill Ward is always POSSESSED on Drums !!!
Tony Iommi- Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Ozzy- Vocals
Geezer Butler- Bass
Bill Ward- Drums
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
This is right up there with "Hole In The Sky" as one of Sabbath's fastest and most punishing, yet oddly accessible tracks. Always loved this one.
This has always been my favorite Black Sabbath song. Hard to believe it has been 50 years since it came out.
I saw Black Sabbath in 1970 and they were incredible live. Their second album Paranoid had just came out and their live version of "War Pigs" was unbelievable.
When I was in the Army, stationed in South Korea, War Pigs was used as a running cadence. It was Bad-ass. 🤟
Rock on! @@vancelubben5300
Lucky!!!
Saw them first in 73 always love thier music and shows how good it is that 50 years later still being played and wowing new fans
@@catman2629saw them in 1971, blistering performance
One of the greatest metal albums of All-Time
Yeah it really is. But then, I could say the same thing about the first five Sabbath albums.
@@Tessmage_Tessera I almost could say that about all their albums up to Technical Ecstasy.
@@daniellysohirka4258never say die is great too
@@garmit61 Yeah it's not bad, but I find it's got weaker spots in it than the previous album. Title track is a banger though.
These guys have 6 albums in a row of nothing but bangers like this. One of the greatest runs in all of rock.
Yes, but their 7 and 8 albums with Ozzy have some hidden gems on them too. Very underrated albums
13 is dope as hell@@alrivers2297
8 albums in a row...
Love this song. Such a great riff from Tony. And of course that great percussion break from Bill. Classic Sabbath FTW!!!!!
Terence Butler's bass is wicked on this tune. Few appreciate how good it is. The slides up and down the neck are awesome. And if you want HEAVY bass, listen to "Into the Void". It is so heavy, you can't upload it, you can only download it.
HA! nobody calls him Terence! It's Geezer!
Terence? Come on, man!
I know it's Geezer and as I bass player, he is one of my absolute favorites. But most people have no idea what his first name is nor why he is called Geezer. They also don't know that Ozzy's real first name is John. I always though a great answer on Jeopardy would be "John, Anthony, Terence, and William" to whoch the answer would be "What is Black Sabbath?"
@@gregwasserman2635 Good point!
Great song !!!!!!
Love early Black Sabbath !
Hugs from Brazil 🎉
Vol. 4 presented another powerful display of riffing, seamlessly incorporating fresh new elements into their music. Other standout tracks include the epic entropy of “Wheels of Confusion,” the faster-paced "Tomorrow's Dream," the mesmerizing "Snowblind," the darkly progressive "Cornucopia," and the ominously intense "Under the Sun / Every Day Comes and Goes." They even threw in a curveball with the unexpected balladry of the chilling "Changes." Even in this haunting number, there's still an element of pure power shining through.
Vol. 4 is a wild ride from start to finish on which Sabbath took us on a journey and left us begging for more. This album is pure metal magic.
I've always thought Vol. 4 is a bit of a forgotten and underrated album, though not by we hardcore fans of the band.
The first time I heard Soundgarden I thought they sounded like Black Sabbath. Years later I found this song. This is the Black Sabbath that Sound Garden reminded me of. The bass & guitar together create such a powerful force. Then Ozzy’s voice cuts perfectly through all the heavy riffage. I love this song.
Black Sabbath - Looking For Today
Black Sabbath - Voodoo
Black Sabbath - NIB
Black Sabbath - Neon Knights
Black Sabbath - Snowblind
Think they have done Snowblind? Could be wrong.
Wizard
Warning
The monstrous (in a good way) Geezer Butler on bass (also main lyricist until Dio joined), the legendary Tony Iommi on guitar, and Bill Ward on drums, who doesn't get the attention of certain other drummers but ranks among the GOATs for sure.
I was 16 when this album came out, and Black Sabbath was one of my favorites. So much creative music coming out in the early 70's. So glad people are still discovering the best of those times.
I love how Black Sabbath songs just fade in and then fade out towards infinity and like the song never ends the riff just drones on forever out there and this just happened to be the moment in time you drifted close enough to it to catch it.
Bill Ward beat those drums like they owed him money
This is the most excited and hyped I’ve seen you two in a long time. 🥰 Please give us more Sabbath and more metal!
I’ve always loved the drum solo on this song, great jams! Tommy Iommi is the genius behind Black Sabbath; kept the band going through several vocalist changes. Geezer Butler (bass I believe) wrote a lot of their lyrics; honestly Black Sabbath has some amazing lyrics.
Don’t forget to check out songs from the DIO years: Heaven and Hell, Children of the Sea…
For more Ozzy, check out Into the Void, and Fairies Wear Boots!
Just as the bass player in Blizzard of Oz, also wrote most of the lyrics. Yet Ozzys wife gave full credit to only Ozzy! Se is also the one to block the full name of the band as Ozzy instead of & the Blizzard of Oz. Which became the albums title instead.
Geezer Butler on bass, Tommy Iommi on lead guitar, Bill Ward on drums, and of course, OZZY!!
You guys absolutely have to see War Pigs - Live in Paris - 1970. Absolutely electric! Worth it just for Bill Ward's drumming alone.
One of my favorite sabbath songs
He's seen the future and he's left it behind. Amazing song. Bought the album when it came out and have listened to it hundreds of times (thousands?). Still my favorite band. OG Ozzy era.
-definetly- !
John Bonham said this was his favorite song from Sabbath because of Bill Ward's drumming.
One of my all-time favorite Sabbath tunes because it’s just so killer!
First, I'd like to compliment Amber... your hair looks gorgeous🤩
Second, great reaction to Black Sabbath, love it 🤘😎
Yeah, her hair does look great!! She's awesome, he's lucky.
Bill's drumming is so phantastic on this one. It has quite a jazzy feeling. You have to do Black Sabbath and War Pigs as well from these early years. NIB is also very cool.
BTW you HAVE to listen to A Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly (the full 17 Minutes!). That's where the heavy drumming really started and some critics even see in it the beginning of Metal (together with Helter Skelter and Sunshine of Your Love)
They did War Pigs.
Love this! Trent Reznor of NIN does a great cover.
Tony Iommi (eye-OWE-me), the great lead guitar player and music writer, invented metal. The lyrics are by the awesome bass player, Geezer Butler. The drummer, Bill Ward, is an incredible pioneer in metal drumming. No one was doing anything remotely like this in 1972.
Iron Butterfly released In A Gadda Da Vida in 1968. Don't shoot your mouth off if you don't know what you're talking about.
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257 exactly, so shut up.
i cannot begin to tell you both
what it felt like up front watching and listening to sabbath
at a concert the ringing in the ears lasted for about 3 to 4 days
AWESOME
{:-) PAV UK
You can't go wrong with some Sabbath.
Tony Iommi (Eye-oh-me) on guitar, Geezer Butler on bass, and Bill Ward on the skins. (Of course, Ozzy on vocals, and the odd harmonica)
You two need to hear "Symptom of the Universe", "Hand of Doom", "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" and the song that gave them their name "Black Sabbath"
BTW - Winnie the Pooh is SO metal.
Hand of Doom is my favourite , so good Slayer covered it as a tribute
Saw them live in 1971, blistering performance
Great classic Sabbath. Cool, fun reaction. For your next one check out Fairies Wear Boots, my favorite Sabbath cut.
The most Black Sabbathed song that's ever been Black Sabbathed
Black Sabbath is and will remain in the history of rock music as the pinnacle .
John Bonham’s favorite Sabbath song 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Yes and think it was Zappas favourite too
The album just cam out late in 1972, i got this for Christmas when i was 12 years old!
Love watching people hear my favorite songs from my favorite band for the 1st time, now you know how we all felt.
LATELY, IVE BEEN TAKING YOUR SONG UPLOADS WITH A (sorry for caps) grain of salt, but today....TODAY, You furthured My education of classic British heavy metal! I'd never heard this hidden track from thisa Sabbath album!!!! Thank YOU!!!!!
😎Oh Boy! Original Black Sabbath! Now you are getting into the HEAVY stuff! More Please. 🙏🙏🙏
I'm a fan of all the Sabbath studio albums with Ozzy (yes, even the last two). Their first 6 studio albums were especially filled with outstanding tracks. Please make it your business to listen to more Black Sabbath, especially with Ozzy.
ORIGINAL LINE UP:
Tony Iommi- Lead & Rhythm Guitar (King of guitar riffs)
Geezer Butler - Bass (not enough live footage showing how talented this guy is)
Bill Ward - Drums (Beats on his drum set like it owes him money)
Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals (That iconic voice)
Highly recommended - War Pigs (Live in Paris - 1970)
This will always be true Black Sabbath for me
After listening to this band for 45 years, they still give me goosebumps and stank face. Please do this entire album...
Hell yes! Same here!
i agree, im 70 and still sabbath is my go to band...their talents, creativity and raw energy second to none!
@@randyallaben9900 Randy man! 🍺🍺
Love this album and the live version of Supernaut is incredible
My favorite song off Vol 4. Played this album till I wore it out!
These guys were so talented,
They would at times put elements
of jazz in their songs. Genius!
Volume 4 must be one of the best rock albums ever. It’s crammed full with juicy black sabbathness. Still on my regular play lists so many decades after buying it.
as an older man these are part of my youth and just love the reaction you have to the music it is brilliant and this album I bought in the 70's and still have it and also now bought a turntable again and the sound is just f$^£$^g fantastic
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that after 3 years of trying that this will be the year that you finally react to the band Rival Sons. Start with the song Pressure and Time!
This song went well with the hippy seen, I can picture their heads bobbing up & down to this Black Sabbath song. LoL!👍🎵🎶🎶🎸🎸🥁🎹🎤💜💜🌸
I had just turned 14 years old. It was Halloween night, 1977 and I was with 8 other people in an old VW bug going to see Boston, Heart, and Black Sabbath at McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado. (Ticket price? $4.85) Since I was one of the guys, my older sister had me in the back seat with her beautiful 18-year-old friend Anna on my lap. My sister's boyfriend at the time was driving and my sister's friend Jackie and my sister were in front handling the tunes. I have no idea what tunes they were playing because I had Anna on my lap and I could only think of one thing that I desperately DID NOT want to happen. I was 14. Luckily, it did not happen. The concert was KILLER (what I can remember of it...there was a lot of smoking going on). The 70' baby!!
😂😂😂 Man, I must say. I love your story that could have been a very embarrassing situation. But you would have laughed at it later down-the-line.
Peace out!!!😂😂
@@CatDad6392 Still laugh thinking about it! Thank you for reading my story!
Such a great reaction, well done. I love Black Sabbath, all members are fantastic, what an influential band.
Tony Iommi is the absolute RIFF Master but his overall guitar playing talent can be overlooked sometimes. I love the number of different riffs, changes, transitions and solos he puts into one song, which would be enough to create several songs with. Amazing guitarist.
One of my fave sabbath songs, (has been since i heard it back in the early80s)
Snowblind should be on your list
Saw them play this at the Hollywood Bowl in 72, another great band, Captain Beyond opened for them.
Yes!! After Dio
Ian Gillian of Deep Purole joined Sabbath for 1 killer album
Black Sabbath- Zero the Hero 🔥
My second Black Sabbath album...Masters of Reality was fist...I was in the 8th grade when this came out. Black Sabbath literally raised my consciousness at an early age.
It's unbelievable how much fun you still have after your bad luck with the blocked videos. I hope your efforts were not in vain. You certainly made me laugh with your Pooh humor in this reaction. Tony Iommi is one of the best (metal) guitarists! He always looks calm and down to earth in interviews. A musician and person that many look up to!
ROB SQUAD NOW YOU ARE INTO MY TEENAGE YEARS BALLPARK WITH THIS ONE!!!
I FIRST DISCOVERED BLACK SABBATH WHEN I WAS 13 YEARS OLD IN THE YEAR 1970! I FIRST HEARD THEM IN A JUKEBOX, AT A LOCAL CANDY STORE, WHERE MYSELF AND MY FRIENDS USED TO GO AND PLAY PINBALL JUST ABOUT EVERY DAY!!! ONE OF THE SONGS ON THE JUKEBOX WAS BLACK SABBATH PARANOID!! ON THE B SIDE WAS WAR PIGS!! BETWEEN THAT RECORD AND THE JAMES GANG'S FUNK #49, WE PROBABLY PLAYED THE HECK OUT OF THOSE TWO RECORDS WHILE WE PLAYED PINBALL!!!
I WENT AND BOUGHT THE PARANOID ALBUM AT THAT POINT AND ALSO WENT BACK AND BOUGHT THEIR FIRST ALBUM WHICH WAS ONLY OUT ABOUT A YEAR AT THAT TIME!! I BELIEVE THIS ALBUM, VOL 4, CAME OUT IN 1973!!
BLACK SABBATH PRETTY MUCH PUT OUT ONE ALBUM PER YEAR, SOMETIMES TWO IN THE SAME YEAR, BETWEEN 1970 AND 1977 I THINK!!! THIS WAS THE SOUND THAT GOT ME TO BE A HEAVY METAL FAN AND A BLACK SABBATH FAN AND A HARD ROCK FAN!!!!
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Next up for Black Sabbath should be 'The Wizard'! As a Lord of the Rings Fan, Geezer Butler said he based this song on Gandolf. Ozzy's harmonica playing is epic on this song!
One of my favorite songs from this time is After Forever. A lot of people accused Sabbath of being anti religion but this song throws that back in their faces. Really cool song you should check out.
You'll love "Hand of Doom" from the Paranoid album.
Can't go wrong with Black Sabbath.
Ministry's cover of this from Nativity In Black was amazing.
Love how everyone's calling it "The Ministry" cover or "The NIN" cover instead of what they actually were credited as.
@@NicWormwood It was the band Ministry, playing under a pseudonym, that if I typed it in would likely get my comment blocked.
@@justinatest9456 yes, I know why it remains unamed and if I remember it was at least Trent Reznor and Al Jorgenson from Ministry. But legally Trent couldn't be on it because of record label stuff. 1000HDJS
@@NicWormwood Wasn't aware Reznor had anything to do with it. Turns out he was the original vocalist on the track, but was then removed at his labels demand. The version with his vocals later surfaced, which is why people are making that association.
I'll take the Ministry vocals anyday without even hearing the NIN one. Al Jourgensen had a great voice.
Black Sabbath have some of the best riffs in rock music. Y'all definitely need more Black Sabbath. Check out "Sympton of the Universe" next. It'll be your next favorite song by them most likely 😅
Original Sabbath fan here from the English Midlands.
Made my day to see you youngsters (lol) reacting to this great track. One of my favourite 2/3 tracks by the band.
I actually do support modern music and acts eg The National, Wolf Alice, PJ Harvey, Low, London Grammar etc.
But in terms of rock and metal . I think the holy trinity of Led Z, Black S and Deep Purple are still unequalled.
ps of course 50 plus years ago only "my generation" were into music like this.
Perhaps their best album, and yet highly underrated
Tony Iomi is the regular guitar player who cut the tips of his fingers at his job with machines he put something where his tips were & then taped those to his fingers & he changed his guitar tones & that’s why he’s goated & Tony geezer on drums
Bill Ward was their drummer. The man doesn't get nearly enough recognition.
Sabbath had the same classic lineup from the start in 1968 until Ozzy left the band in 1978.
Ozzy Osborne vocals,
Tony Iommi guitar,
Geezer Butler bass,
Bill Ward drums
In addition to Ozzy, you have...
*Tony Iommi on guitar. He is left handed and when he was young he accidentally cut off the tips of 2 of the fingers on his right hand, the one that works the neck of the guitar. He made plastic tips so he could play and down tuned his guitar. Tony has written some of the most iconic riffs ever.
*Geezer Butler on bass. He wrote most of the lyrics in the early years.
*Bill Ward on drums. Very underrated drummer. Not usually mentioned among best drummers but he certainly should be in that conversation. He laid down some sick beats.
Love black sabbath, in my opinion the greatest rock band ever
This song is unbelievable and what also is is that I don't think I've heard it before.
Bill Ward on drums, Geezer Butler on bass, Tony Iommi on guitar, and of course Ozzy
I had this on cassette tape. I wore it out in my car.
A song that must be played at unspeakable volume.
The Ministry version is pretty cool too 😎
Vol. 4 was on repeat on the cassette player of the boombox on my shoulder walking through the 'hood.
Great sabbath tune
I feel blessed just to have been born in the era of this music
Tony Iommi is and always will be the RIFF Master. A living legend!
At first I thought the guitar riff sounded like Jimi, but wow….unmistakable Sabbath
I just cracked up watching Amber get hard core and then giggle like Winnie the Pooh! You guys make me smile!
Man, you folks are killin' it this year already!!!!!! Always fresh! Thanks!!!
You guys should listen to Under The Sun actually this entire album is fire.. love what you are doing ❤
Love the heavy riff on that one
Ah, the good ol' days when listening to Black Sabbath was basically a membership card to the 'Jean Jacket Rebellion' club. If your denim wasn't covered in patches, and your boots weren't Dayton Boots (now Wohlford & Co.), did you even Sabbath, bro? Those were the times when we measured the intensity of our rock by the unwashed state of our jeans. And let's not forget, the post-dance fights were practically a mandatory encore. Oh, the sweet nostalgia of rebellious fashion and questionable life choices! 🤘😂
Enjoyed your reaction. I still have the LP, love the Vertigo swirl record labels from the early 70's. Keep em' comin'
Drummer is Bill Ward and bass player is Geezer Butler
This is from their rather understated 4th album (titled, approximately enough, "Black Sabbath, Vol. 4") where they started experimenting with their sound a little more. They tempered their hard rock/ blues with longer instrumental passages, allowing Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums) to wander into more funky, almost jazzy territory, while still remaining EXTREMELY hard (their interplay on this is seamless).
Ok at 499K I had to hit the sub button. I have enjoyed your reviews, Thank you. Everytime I listen to SUPERNAUT my ears ring as I crank up the volume! It will also melt your ice cream....
70's rock, you can't beat it!
Favorite Sabbath album. Ty for reaction!
One of my favorite Sabbath tunes!!! 🎸😎
I’m a Teacher. Years ago when I had to Substitute, before full employment, I invoked this song. I’m now 54 years. I was in a class, doing attendance, and this youth came into class a minute late -long hair, Sabbath shirt. I didn’t bust him for being late, just asked to to to take his seat. I also said “cool Sabbath shirt”. And he said with attitude “What do you know about Sabbath, old man”. I have some some knowledge, that their first album came out the year I was born, a fact about each man in the band, and that this tune was a favorite. His jaw dropped. We had the class that I was paid to teach -yet, if you are like 16 years, your 40+ year Teacher may likely know a damn more than you do.
The band..drums the great Bill ward..bass..can't forget geezer butler..and guitar is the riff master himself Tony iommi..lyrics were mostly wrote by geezer..all music by tony..and the drums incredible..that is black sabbath
Excellent reaction to an amazing band!
right on!!!!!!!....way to go,,,yeah baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.,.,i has this on 8 track back in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,i was hoping that some day you would get to this song,,,,,,HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for doing this one! It’s one of my favorites.😅
count down! no, not for the new year, but half a million subs. congratulations rob and amber!
Black Sabbath Vol 4 is my favorite Sabbath album!!
Terry "Geezer" Butler, Bass and lyrics. Tony Iommi, Guitar. Bill Ward, Drummer. and of course Ozzy Osbourne. His first name is John but he doesn't like being called by his first name. Cheers guys.
Sabbath BABY YEAH!
We used to dance to the 1000 Homo DJ's cover of this in the 90's. Loved that version too.
Awesome reaction to an awesome song by an awesome band, may I suggest A National Acrobat by Black Sabbath
There is a concert movie from the 70's called California jam y'all should check out featuring Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Black Olk Arkansas. Kill two birds with one stone. Movie reaction and music reaction at once