Tony Iommi has always played with such a smooth, slow, calculated precision. Never loses control or pushes too far. Always ALWAYS on! The older I get the more I appreciate the glory of Sabbath.
Some older friends of mine in 78 asked me if I wanted to go to a concert to see some band called Black Sabbath and Van somebody. I'd never even been to a concert before. I had no idea that shit would change my life when I saw that show
I saw them on that tour. It was my 3 rd time seeing Sabbath live. Hate to admit it but Van Halen blew them away on that tour. It was the beginning of the end for Oz and Sabbath
Rob’s Motovlog fuck that shit! Sabbath rules. Go look at Smilin Ed. They were an energetic young band that Sabbath helped out. They put on a great show. I saw that tour. I already had the vh album. But vh are just a small band that Americans took to, I mean Why not Montrose in ‘73?? Huh? Budgie in’ 71?? Why not Yesterday and Today in ‘76?? Why not so many other groups. Vh to me is just another band to pass as I flip though my hundreds of better rock groups that kicked major ass in the 70’s. UFO??? No one was better than early Priest and Scorpions were the greatest of them all. But Americans need to hear it on the radio. That has always been your downfall. I was a kid growing up in Jersey and we went to the record store every day but especially on Tuesday’s. New releases!! We bought everything that looked cool. Scorpions were the best of the best. No, not the Scorpions you think you know, that is Americanized bullshit. The Scorpions featuring the guitarist eddy wished he could be. Uli Roth! Go play Scorpions In Trance!! Or Taken By Force!! Then go play some Vh😂
Bill Ward hands-down is my favorite drummer . He would just kick the crap out of his kit. Awesome. I think my favorite Bill Ward song is the wizard. The beat he keeps is crazy.
"Alright. We're going to do a number now from one of our earlier albums. Something entitled Snowblind." How did you not understand that? Haha jk I think I got most of it right
@@elizabethc.z no way he is saying all that, the ammount of words is way less. no way you didnt make this sh.t up. or maybe you pronouncce all of them at the same time. some alien sh.t i hear "allright, we are gonna play now from our other album something entitled snowblind" honestly it's so difficult to understand cause he drops half of the consonants and does not space the words at all. i relly doubth he said number. I had to 0.5 the video to hear this.
Hell yea Frank ,, Bill Ward is maniac on the fucking drums!!!!! And he is a gentleman as a person ,, I would refuse to see Sabbath without Bill Ward and I mean that sincerely,!!! Love the Sabbath,,, Ozzy kind of sucks at the air guitar but love the band dearly!!!
His name is Tony Iommi, his last name starts with an I as in Igloo. lol I'm at a loss for how you can know much about the band and never notice that or hear someone pronounce it. It's pronounced like "Eye-oh-me"
Can we take a few minutes to admire Geezer Butler's lyrics (he wrote most of them). 'The sun no longer sets me free' - so simple but sad and scary at the same time
Akira I know it's considered one of the 5 greats, but people seem to talk way more about paranoid and master of reality way over this album, and I think it's just as great
***** I really love Sabotage, but people don't seem to put it with the other 5. Megalomania is absolutely amazing, and that is definitely the most underrated of them all. I can't pick a favorite between the first 5 albums, I suck at picking favorites...
So amazing how Ozzy can speak so unintelligible but then sing with almost Crystal clarity. I don't think I've ever seen anyone do that before. And in my opinion Black Sabbath is the most powerful godfathers of heavy metal
@@brucerabideau2872Hendrix obviously changed music forever, being the single most influential guitarist of all time... But what are you on about him and metal? Everyone knows Sabbath invented metal.
Sabbath is heavy yes love it but by the end of 68-70 Jimi was just playing some of his songs faster louder more bass and Mitch was breaking drum sticks and that’s what I meant by starting the Heavy Sabbath musical change. Jimi sounded like a little bit of all music even Rap when he played. ☮️💜🇺🇸🎸🐐💯😎🎱
I love that the four original members of this band are still alive as of 2021. They may have been snowblind back in the day but they seem to have made it out all right. Black Sabbath forever!!!
Contrary to popular belief, cocaine does little harm to the human body, it's the crap people add to it and the non ether processes that fuck up your body, ask any honest physician.
And so rare that all the original members of an iconic rock band are still alive. What a wasted opportunity when they released 13. Bill should definitely have played on the album if not the tour
@@johnraxster6285 you think it would have been the same with him that old? Black sabbath's style requires hard hitting drumming not sure an old man can do that. Brad wilk did fine rick rubin fucked up royally though with the production
he ALWAYS has a wonderful time on stage. I saw him 5 times solo, and 2 times with sabbath, and I think one time he wasn't feeling it. Might have been sick or something, but all the rest were amazing! Especially on the 13 tour.
I remember waking up 5 in the morning to catch a train. Sat on the train facing some strangers for 14 fucking hours. Still worth it when they played this brilliant tune. First and last time watching then live. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
They played it in C# originally. For some reason this one is in standard E, 1 1/2 steps higher, which is why Ozz is pretty much screaming through the whole thing. Still he pulls it off without getting out of tune but man, his throat must've been a mess after this gig! Long live Sabbath!
+Daveed86 Yes..I stepped this down 3 half tones and its the same key as the album...but somehow Ozzies voice sounds lower on this live version, than on the album..(thats with both versions at C#).
I don't always listen to Black Sabbath.. But when I do, so do all of my neighbors.. My neighbors love this song so much, they threw a brick thru my front window to hear it better.. God I love Black Sabbath and I'm so glad that my neighbors do to!
John Campbell I did that while the albums were current. Ie 1974. Only thing that sucked that the neighbor on the right was a cop! One time he just walked in , came upstairs. and made me take them out of the windows. The album that was on at the time was the Red Grand Funk album Good thing I had already smoked . He must have smelled it. True story. A few years later his son busted us with a quarter pound. Belonged to a chick in the car so we all took the fall for her. Smoke it - Get High!
So cool man, probably because Tony used light guage strings and tuned down, I honestly don't know how he managed not to accidentally bend out of key when playing songs as heavy as this
@@Snowbird_89 I have noticed over the last few years as more concert footage finds its way onto the internet Ward often gets a mention now in top 10 lists a lot more. Personally I would have him in a very crowded top 5
There is nothing in this world that i want more than these four lads back together at least once, i don t care if Bill Ward can t hold it for a whole set but just to let us fans say goodbye to the greatest thing that ever happened to rock music.
Black Sabbath. They started everything. I was born in 74 so I missed seeing them together, but growing up a metal head and even more so as an adult I look back and listen. Their music is pure mastery. Every member is outstanding. Love the RJD years as well, but Ozzy could never be replaced.
Yeah, Bill Ward is one of the greatest drummers ever,total animal.But it makes me proud to hear my fellow paisano Tony Iommi wail his heart out.The best...
Seems like an intentional contradiction to the certainty of the lyrics in the opening verses. Cocaine makes you feel powerful until you realize how weak you are without it.
@@TheOfficialCaseMade 100% I went on a 9 day binder one time and on like day 5 my nose started bleeding. I kept going though until I was like.... Ok .. I'm fuckin hooked. I felt like a little bitch for like 3 days.... No thx on that stuff.
why is this ALWAYS good? I mean, 6am on a saturday, middle of the night, after a tragedy, when I'm stoned, or during a work shift, this shit is always good.
I'm sure it's been mentioned before, BUT; I absolutely love that Tony is set center stage for this performance. Whomever knew what was up at the time was aware of the fact that he was not only the backbone but, the brain of this band.
Honestly....Ozzy is still great...40 years later. He has never been a "pure vocalist" in the vein of Halford/Dickinson/Tate/Dio. But he was and still is is a master of making vocal melodies.
This must be right before his voice got fucked in terms of hitting high notes. He struggled a lot hitting high notes by the time he was playing with Randy Rhoads a few years later. This was when he was at his absolute worst drug wise so it makes sense. I’m glad he got sober and is still with us.
All of sabbaths live stuff, has that synergy. No matter what was going on off stage, when they hit the stage and started jamming, the music is what was in control. I mean its Bill ward, Iommi, Geezer and Ozzy we're talking about here, these are thoroughbred rock stars, I'd expect nothing less lol.
First, I want to say that I am 58 years old (born in 1964) and have partied hard but never taken drugs. I've seen Black Sabbath in the 80's Dio and lots of other hard rock groups. From what I've noticed, life as a rock and super-famous isn't nearly as dangerous as being a regular drug addict in a medium-sized city. And since Fentanyl came out just 20 years ago, ordinary people are dying like flies. Ozzy have 15 more years to live
The only early hard rock band to express an honest perspective on dark natural elements. U must admire their honesty and courage to do wut other conveniently avoided.
My favorite band of all time my first album Volume 4 in 1974 I was driving mom crazy at 14 playing wheels of confusion intro over and over on a Magnavox console console radical
Indeed they are. Once you listen to them on psychedelics though, it becomes other worldly. While in those altered states of consciousness, I have often thought that no human could never be that talented with music and language to make me feel in such a way. They must be from another world, or at least, a special kind of human that the rest of us cannot comprehend.....
Picked up this album the other day, played this shit so loud in the truck on the way to work today I could feel my heart jumping out of rhythm and my nose started to bleed. Still wasn't loud enough.
I love how the camera shows Geezer's bass playing from time to time. The other underrated band member in the Sabs IMHO. Also, Ozzy are having lots of fun here, and it shows.
Wow, I've seen about 10+ times, Asbury Park convenient hall, 71, NYC academy of music 🎶 72, Hartford Conn first row 71?72, Ritz theatre Statin island 🏝️ NY 72, Nassau coliseum, 73, backup bands ? Bedlam & Lyrnrd Skyrnd
Geezer butler is a fucking beast on the bass
Seriously, he’s incredible. Imagine doing that kinda bassery every night on tour for 50 years lol
He's not oñly a great bassist, he's written most of the lyrics to all the sabbath tunes.
Wonder where cliff got his inspiration?
@Narex Moravian was Cliff a big pothead? Interesting..I didn’t know this?!
@@coolhandluke3223 Lol. Watch "Cliff 'em All" son.
Tony Iommi has always played with such a smooth, slow, calculated precision. Never loses control or pushes too far. Always ALWAYS on! The older I get the more I appreciate the glory of Sabbath.
The guy lost his finger tips too in a metal sheet factory before going professional. What a beast!
@Shit Hawk Ok you've enlightened me.... you're so wise 🤣🖕
I saw them on "The End" tour and I was amazed at Tony's playing. Every solo note for note like on the albums.
Chad Bartel, me too, even after 48 years of listening.
@Shit Hawk wtf are you talking about.
Yes, the glory of Black Sabbath...
Some older friends of mine in 78 asked me if I wanted to go to a concert to see some band called Black Sabbath and Van somebody. I'd never even been to a concert before. I had no idea that shit would change my life when I saw that show
Now your the Older Friend! Lol
Me Too!
I saw them on that tour. It was my 3 rd time seeing Sabbath live. Hate to admit it but Van Halen blew them away on that tour. It was the beginning of the end for Oz and Sabbath
Rob’s Motovlog fuck that shit! Sabbath rules. Go look at Smilin Ed. They were an energetic young band that Sabbath helped out. They put on a great show. I saw that tour. I already had the vh album. But vh are just a small band that Americans took to, I mean Why not Montrose in ‘73?? Huh? Budgie in’ 71?? Why not Yesterday and Today in ‘76?? Why not so many other groups. Vh to me is just another band to pass as I flip though my hundreds of better rock groups that kicked major ass in the 70’s. UFO??? No one was better than early Priest and Scorpions were the greatest of them all. But Americans need to hear it on the radio. That has always been your downfall. I was a kid growing up in Jersey and we went to the record store every day but especially on Tuesday’s. New releases!! We bought everything that looked cool. Scorpions were the best of the best. No, not the Scorpions you think you know, that is Americanized bullshit. The Scorpions featuring the guitarist eddy wished he could be. Uli Roth! Go play Scorpions In Trance!! Or Taken By Force!! Then go play some Vh😂
Hola
Ha ha, you saw 2 rock giants, together, at a good time.lucky dawg
Enough has never been said about Bill Ward . Absolutely the only drummer for black Sabbath..
Vinny Appice was great on Mob Rules. But yeah Bill is the best.
Vinny, Tony, Geezer, and Dio were a terrific combo though.
@@longshotkdb cool info🎸🌿🔥
love bill ward to me best rock drummer' after john henry BONZO bonham' billy's real good👍
@@robertcarrico2091 aye, as far as i know geezer butler and bill ward wrote the lyrics, ozzy didn't write any at all! cheers.
Bill on the drums gets me going on this song
He is just a animal on the drums
and wearing dreds ! Cool before it was even cool to be cool
Bill is so underrated but i 🖤 him
Bill Ward hands-down is my favorite drummer . He would just kick the crap out of his kit. Awesome. I think my favorite Bill Ward song is the wizard. The beat he keeps is crazy.
ozzy's intro: "allright, mnebrewnumberone igottajfjtitle is snowblind." magnificent song!
"Alright. We're going to do a number now from one of our earlier albums. Something entitled Snowblind." How did you not understand that? Haha jk I think I got most of it right
@@elizabethc.z I understood it because I’m from Black Country.
@@elizabethc.z no way he is saying all that, the ammount of words is way less. no way you didnt make this sh.t up. or maybe you pronouncce all of them at the same time. some alien sh.t
i hear "allright, we are gonna play now from our other album something entitled snowblind" honestly it's so difficult to understand cause he drops half of the consonants and does not space the words at all. i relly doubth he said number. I had to 0.5 the video to hear this.
@@elizabethc.z i'm a turkish guy, my english is mediocre but i love black sabbath :)
I was literally about to comment about that lol!
Black Sabbath will always be the Kings of Metal
No they won't
@@afistfulofpimples1745 Yes they always are.
Absofuckinglutly
Black sabbath for sure are the kings but. Its not metal
@@mr.wilson4085 how I hate when people say this
What a beautiful noise.
The fact that ozzy still managed to sing that song 1 1/2 steps higher up than its original tuning with a clogged nose is insane
Se eu cheirar toneladas de cocaina antes do show acho q também vou conseguir.
oh yeah.... spot on.......the nose.... his tuning is way off on this one
@@santanna4894 ahuahuahuahuahauhau
🤣🤣
@@santanna4894 pior que n vai não hein doidão
I could watch a drum cam of Ward for the entire show, what a fucking beast.
Hell yea Frank ,, Bill Ward is maniac on the fucking drums!!!!! And he is a gentleman as a person ,, I would refuse to see Sabbath without Bill Ward and I mean that sincerely,!!! Love the Sabbath,,, Ozzy kind of sucks at the air guitar but love the band dearly!!!
He's insane. The best ever! God bless Willian Thomas Ward!
+Jerry Jocoy Agreed. Awesome bro! Bill is Black Sabbath!
Funny how you're talking like you know the guys personally and you think his name is "Lommi"
His name is Tony Iommi, his last name starts with an I as in Igloo. lol I'm at a loss for how you can know much about the band and never notice that or hear someone pronounce it. It's pronounced like "Eye-oh-me"
Without doubt, the greatest band of all time.
Can we take a few minutes to admire Geezer Butler's lyrics (he wrote most of them). 'The sun no longer sets me free' - so simple but sad and scary at the same time
Yes that Geezer, and also, Ozzy had long been relegated to the side of the stage
I’m guessing the “cocaine” part was Ozzy ‘s idea then lol.
@@RandyRhoadsRules3 All of Black Sabbath were heavily into drugs, not just Ozzy
@@kane0ner Yes I know that, it just sounds like something Ozzy would think of to me lol
@@RandyRhoadsRules3 when your on cocaine, you're up all night. Sun comes up and your still awake only to pass out later and waste the rest of the day.
Bill Ward doesn’t even sound like a drummer. He just sounds like a pounding force.
Connor Ferrand hardest working drummer ever
Man, that’s a great metaphor!
I was trying to figure him out and thats the perfect description
Very true, Bill Ward once said, that he doesn't play time, he plays orchestration!!! He always kept the beat, & them some.😀👍👍
Check out "The genius of Bill Ward" here on the tube. Very cool.
Ward's patience playing behind the beat is the feel of Black Sabbath.
Absolutely. And the big punches - he lets those notes ring out and drag. Maximum power.
what does play behind the beat mean
Like a more evil John Bonham hell yeah
@@dovemaarika1668 It means slightly late to what a drum machine would do often.
Love this song. Vol. 4 is such an underrated album. The style of this song is so great.
MrTURBOJOHN this isn't an underrated album '_' x)
Akira I know it's considered one of the 5 greats, but people seem to talk way more about paranoid and master of reality way over this album, and I think it's just as great
Phobetor Nyx sabotage is usually not included...
MrTURBOJOHN Most of Sabbath's most underrated albums are the best. Vol.4 and Sabotage are both in my top 3 (Master of Reality will always be No.1)
***** I really love Sabotage, but people don't seem to put it with the other 5. Megalomania is absolutely amazing, and that is definitely the most underrated of them all.
I can't pick a favorite between the first 5 albums, I suck at picking favorites...
So amazing how Ozzy can speak so unintelligible but then sing with almost Crystal clarity. I don't think I've ever seen anyone do that before. And in my opinion Black Sabbath is the most powerful godfathers of heavy metal
Indeed
Sure, if your definition of crystal clarity is starting each vocal phrase two entire notes off key.
Great band but I think Jimi Hendrix started heavy metal and forever changed music altogether ☮️💜🇺🇸🎸🐐💯
@@brucerabideau2872Hendrix obviously changed music forever, being the single most influential guitarist of all time... But what are you on about him and metal?
Everyone knows Sabbath invented metal.
Sabbath is heavy yes love it but by the end of 68-70 Jimi was just playing some of his songs faster louder more bass and Mitch was breaking drum sticks and that’s what I meant by starting the Heavy Sabbath musical change. Jimi sounded like a little bit of all music even Rap when he played. ☮️💜🇺🇸🎸🐐💯😎🎱
I love that the four original members of this band are still alive as of 2021. They may have been snowblind back in the day but they seem to have made it out all right. Black Sabbath forever!!!
Contrary to popular belief, cocaine does little harm to the human body, it's the crap people add to it and the non ether processes that fuck up your body, ask any honest physician.
And so rare that all the original members of an iconic rock band are still alive. What a wasted opportunity when they released 13. Bill should definitely have played on the album if not the tour
@@johnraxster6285 you think it would have been the same with him that old? Black sabbath's style requires hard hitting drumming not sure an old man can do that. Brad wilk did fine rick rubin fucked up royally though with the production
@@speedking7224 the problem was more Bill's health. I'm sure they would've loved to have him on otherwise.
They did more drugs than the Ramones and all of the original members of The Ramones are dead lol
I am not bassist, but Geezer is awesome one, and he is underrated IMO.
Really played great here..as always.
Never say that again! Please! Never underrated!
All bassists are underrated.
I could listen to Sabbath forever
I am listening to them forever.
Black Sabbath Blows SO Many Bands OFF The MAP !!!!
Every band*
I don't know about every. Love Sabbath though.
You said it bro!
now a days yup lol
EVERY!!!
I love this live version. Ozzy looked like he's having a great wonderful time on stage.
on coke
He was high as fuck
he ALWAYS has a wonderful time on stage. I saw him 5 times solo, and 2 times with sabbath, and I think one time he wasn't feeling it. Might have been sick or something, but all the rest were amazing! Especially on the 13 tour.
Dirty Women same concert Iommi is awesome
@@ccuesta39 "this cocaine makes me feel i'm in this song"
The first solo is pure ecstasy
You mean Cocaine? ❄️
I always koved this . This slide from higher to bottom is very special
I remember waking up 5 in the morning to catch a train. Sat on the train facing some strangers for 14 fucking hours. Still worth it when they played this brilliant tune. First and last time watching then live. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
So, you took a 14 hour train to a Sabbath concert? You rule!
A 14 hour train to London in 1978. Those were some determined strangers.
It’s all about Black Sabbath they created Heavy Metal
Damn you !!!! awesome. By some chance, did VH open that show?
What a honor
I can't understand a single word until he sings then he's crystal clear
One of the greatest songs of all time. Masterpiece.
The bridge in the middle is gut wrenching, absolutely love it. Amazing 46 year old footage
Saw them so many times! Philadelphia USA
Best version of ever. Even better than the record.
Agreed
the version of Live at Last LP is also good
@@pasoneaogreat version but Asbury Park is #1. (Up the nose)
Every single one of them are LEGENDS. Tony, Ozzy, Geezer, Bill
Oh and Ronnie James Dio! Loved the Dio Sabbath era too
Ozzy's voice is amazing here. Very powerful!!!
Geezers thunderous bass is just as an important part of Black Sabbath as the other members contributions. A magical combination of musicians.
One of the best songs ever in the world!!!
COCAINE !
Jaw Tooth that and " Sweet Leaf " 📀🎶🎶
Fuck yea ...hands down
Jaw Tooth
It’s a definite tune 🎤 🎸 🥁
first song i ever learned on electric guitar
Simply lovely
Hello Sharon, good day to you and it is nice seeing you here.
They played it in C# originally. For some reason this one is in standard E, 1 1/2 steps higher, which is why Ozz is pretty much screaming through the whole thing. Still he pulls it off without getting out of tune but man, his throat must've been a mess after this gig! Long live Sabbath!
They're also all full of coke. After a while it fucks up your voice.
+Daveed86 Try gig after gig singing like that. Very taxing on the vocal chords!
+Daveed86 this is what I thought. Well observed. Iommi and butler works so well on c#. Iommi solos were made for .011 strings haha
+Daveed86 Yes..I stepped this down 3 half tones and its the same key as the album...but somehow Ozzies voice sounds lower on this live version, than on the album..(thats with both versions at C#).
I think his nostrils would have been a mess as well
When music hits you, you feel no pain.. Their best song ever
Oh, come on Alex, you say that about every early Sabbath song you listen to.
@@thefarcountry lol
I love Ozzy’s raw vocals on this version.
Not tuned at all.
@@diegoescobardiaz6552 His pitch is fine here, what are you talking about?
@@epitaph3988 In the video there are many examples but you could check: 1:59
Ozzy is definitely out of key but more than makes up for it with his performance and raw passionate delivery 👏
@@Voodoo66Chile he’s “off” from the album version because the song was played in E tuning not C# like the album
I don't always listen to Black Sabbath..
But when I do, so do all of my neighbors..
My neighbors love this song so much, they threw a brick thru my front window to hear it better..
God I love Black Sabbath and I'm so glad that my neighbors do to!
Great! Hahaha
Same and put my speaker right in front of the open window.
John Campbell I did that while the albums were current. Ie 1974. Only thing that sucked that the neighbor on the right was a cop! One time he just walked in , came upstairs. and made me take them out of the windows. The album that was on at the time was the Red Grand Funk album Good thing I had already smoked . He must have smelled it. True story. A few years later his son busted us with a quarter pound. Belonged to a chick in the car so we all took the fall for her. Smoke it - Get High!
didja murder the pigs ?
Too good! Gotta share
Brilliant performance from the creators of the genre... Bill Ward will always be one of my favorite drummers 🥁🥁
Geezer really plucks the shit out of his bass man, and you can hear Tony’s pick bouncing off the strings. So cool
Live at Astbury NJ has loads of pick noise! Love it. Maybe i should adapt it into my style??
So cool man, probably because Tony used light guage strings and tuned down, I honestly don't know how he managed not to accidentally bend out of key when playing songs as heavy as this
Bill ward demolishes another drum kit.
Was really happy to see Geezer playing that Ric.👍
I love Ozzy's vocals. We know all the rest of the musicians in the band are brilliant.
Yes, the vocals are amazing!
Bill Ward was probably the most underrated drummer in rock history
Fucking 1000%
He deserves more recognition
Fuckin master on the skins
@@Snowbird_89 I have noticed over the last few years as more concert footage finds its way onto the internet Ward often gets a mention now in top 10 lists a lot more. Personally I would have him in a very crowded top 5
There is nothing in this world that i want more than these four lads back together at least once, i don t care if Bill Ward can t hold it for a whole set but just to let us fans say goodbye to the greatest thing that ever happened to rock music.
By far the best version of Snowblind I've ever heard
Iommis tone never sounded better and his lead at the end is one of the best he's ever done IMO.Great vibrato and an incredibly fat lead sound too.
go and see their the end tour.
they were unbeatable at download
Lee Oliver true!
idk man its 440 usually its a heavier c#
I like more the one done by SOAD.
I’ve never heard such a raw sound... jaw dropping
Best live version ever! Guitar sound is brutal!
I'm glad my parents were old heads and I grew up on this.
Chris Thompson ] Old Heads!! NEVER.
My children gonna be lucky when they grow up listening to this
same here. my dad used to play it any time i was in his truck and i kind of forgot about it until i turned 15 and now i’m 16 and absolutely obsessed
Audience *cheers*
Ozzy : "Whebsisbeusgsksneudbdn SNOWBLIND!"
Audience : 😳😮
Oh so it wasn't me
Audience \m/😆\m/
your not blinded by the snow enough if you can't understand what he says haha.
Ozzy knows what the song means and sells it. It’s deadly serious. You’re sad lol
😁😆😁🤣😂😄😆
Black Sabbath. They started everything. I was born in 74 so I missed seeing them together, but growing up a metal head and even more so as an adult I look back and listen. Their music is pure mastery. Every member is outstanding. Love the RJD years as well, but Ozzy could never be replaced.
Yeah, Bill Ward is one of the greatest drummers ever,total animal.But it makes me proud to hear my fellow paisano Tony Iommi wail his heart out.The best...
Vinnie appice in my opinion was Sabbaths best drummer and ward second
A masterpiece!
Black Sabbath was one of those rare bands who was greater than the sum of its parts ... and the separate parts were incredibly great to begin with.
How somber is the chorus? It's absolute, legendary genius all the way around
Seems like an intentional contradiction to the certainty of the lyrics in the opening verses.
Cocaine makes you feel powerful until you realize how weak you are without it.
@@TheOfficialCaseMade 100% I went on a 9 day binder one time and on like day 5 my nose started bleeding. I kept going though until I was like.... Ok .. I'm fuckin hooked. I felt like a little bitch for like 3 days.... No thx on that stuff.
It really hits those of us who have had snowblind periods. I certainly have.
@@usmcchrisg I did a 10 day run one time. My nose started bleeding on day 5.... Kept going though. Never again!!
@@crypticreality8484 I wish I could boil it down to one misadventure but the government kept some records about it.
why is this ALWAYS good? I mean, 6am on a saturday, middle of the night, after a tragedy, when I'm stoned, or during a work shift, this shit is always good.
Right?!!
I'm sure it's been mentioned before, BUT;
I absolutely love that Tony is set center stage for this performance. Whomever knew what was up at the time was aware of the fact that he was not only the backbone but, the brain of this band.
Ozzie's range is so effortless on this. One of their best songs ever.
"alright... asdjhfkjdsahfjkdsfhskdj snowblind" - ozzy
HAHAHAHA i just wrote the same. thats so true ! hahaha
Lmao I was gonna write this too 😆
BILINOUMINAUNAU SNOWBLIND
“alright we’re gonna do a number now off one of our earlier albums its a number entitled “snowblind”
not that hard to understand
@@luizguilherme8298 Ahahahahahhaha FOOKIN YEAH
One of the greatest live performances of all time by Tony Iommi and the band. Without a doubt
Yes I agree hands down.
The creators of metal they started all never get tired of listening them
I love watching tony iommi being cool with ozz and vice versa during his solo
Tommy's coke twitches are best
Best drummer ever!
Bill Ward is the Baddest
I love when old people find this stuff on RUclips bc they get to re live their golden days. LONG LIVE SABBATH!
This was available on a VHS Sabbath compilation at regular record stores in the early 90s. I had this on tape way back.
When ROCK AND FCUKIN ROLL was serious- good times!
Long live the originators of Heavy Metal: Black Sabbath! This music never gets old.
Best riff ever
my first favorite track.............Ozzy your voice is fucking amazing god bless you!
I've been a Sabbath fan since they first came out.Ozzies voice back then was spot on for what they needed.awesome band.
I love how Ozzy even does the peace sign like on the Volume 4 album cover in this video
I did the same thing when I saw them live ✌️🤘
Just fucking beautiful.
Wow what a voice ozzy had back then amazing
@The Internet Killed Music 74 California jam
Honestly....Ozzy is still great...40 years later. He has never been a "pure vocalist" in the vein of Halford/Dickinson/Tate/Dio. But he was and still is is a master of making vocal melodies.
@sabbracadabra Sorry, even young ozzy can't beat Dio, Dickinson, Halford, Tate, Kiske
@sabbracadabra pfff never
This must be right before his voice got fucked in terms of hitting high notes. He struggled a lot hitting high notes by the time he was playing with Randy Rhoads a few years later. This was when he was at his absolute worst drug wise so it makes sense. I’m glad he got sober and is still with us.
I love sabbath they are such a talented band they are The Grandfathers of metal
Such an emotional, drug fueled orgasmic mash. They really were connected telepathically somehow - like a kindred musical spirit.
Nick Oscar I thought the exact same thing!
Nick Oscar the Music and the Drug wave Murged into one.
All of sabbaths live stuff, has that synergy. No matter what was going on off stage, when they hit the stage and started jamming, the music is what was in control. I mean its Bill ward, Iommi, Geezer and Ozzy we're talking about here, these are thoroughbred rock stars, I'd expect nothing less lol.
It was all the acid they took together.
yes..
Tony Iommi mades the grooviest riffs in the history
True. The riff man, the riff maker, the riff wizard.
@@alexalexin9491 The Riffzard.
Him and Page
@@westvirginiagroyper485 Iommi - making riffs
Page - stealing riffs
@Redrum the University Of Riffs will be named after Iommi.
I love this performance so much I have to get a weekly dose of it! My neighbors do too!
Iommi is like: "The hell with Ozzy's vocal chords, aint got time to tune down"
😂😂
Hehe - what Mason said!!! :)
Cause lommi is Black Sabbath brother
LOL Exactly.
I thought this was in a different key, either that or ozzy was singing the third.
I love how Ozzy ends each verse with "COCAINE!" when performing this live! Haha pure Rock n Roll 🤘
He's really making making sure no one misses the point! Oh btw - COCAINE! And let's not forget - COCAINE! There it is - COCAINE!
to make him sure everyone understands about what is the song
I think its the actual lyric
It’s on the album, it’s just whispered quietly in the background.
It's Spokane not cokaine!
My favorite Sabbath jam, love the crunch slam of Iommis playing style, it's because of Black Sabbath that we have truly hard music today.
Those gut wrenching solos!
The GodFathers of Heavy Metal.🤘🤘🤘🤘
Indeed They Are
First, I want to say that I am 58 years old (born in 1964) and have partied hard but never taken drugs.
I've seen Black Sabbath in the 80's Dio and lots of other hard rock groups. From what I've noticed, life as a rock and super-famous isn't nearly as dangerous as being a regular drug addict in a medium-sized city. And since Fentanyl came out just 20 years ago, ordinary people are dying like flies. Ozzy have 15 more years to live
I saw them for the first time on this tour in 1978 ... Loved them ! ... Bill Ward was the hardest pounding drummer that I've ever felt ! ... yewwwww
What a fkn' insanely incredible solo man!!! 🎸Nice harmonies on the whole song and a badass lyrics; great n' sad at same time. CLASSIC 🔥💯
Tony, the riffmeister. Welcome children to the inventors of heavy metal! Lying snowblind in the sun. I know the feeling…
The Never Say Die DVD is a must see! I put it in for the first time a few weeks ago and was blown away, the energy was insane. I was so pumped
The only early hard rock band to express an honest perspective on dark natural elements. U must admire their honesty and courage to do wut other conveniently avoided.
PUG
True
Stones ? the whole sticky fingers as drug addiction thing.
also velvet underground and Jefferson airplane.
Early hard rock band Black Sabbath gave birth to metal
🤘🤘🤘🤘Black Sabbath!!☠️
Eram Apenas jovens de Birmingham e hoje sao as lendas do metal viva black sabbath!!!!
what an incredibly powerful moment in rock history. ozzy pumping peace signs to the breakdown in this song. amazing.
My favorite band of all time my first album Volume 4 in 1974 I was driving mom crazy at 14 playing wheels of confusion intro over and over on a Magnavox console
console radical
Notice how Tony Iommi takes center stage with Bass and vocals on both sides. 🎸
Ozzy did not deserve being in the middle.
He was the leader
We all know everyone was listening because of his riffs.
Tony is the soul of Sabbath. Of course he's in the middle.
How epic is this fucking song.
The solo and the transition always gives me goosebumps
What a thunderous heavy sound.. my favorite genre, 70s hard rock and early Proto metal.
Love this song! Black Sabbath will always be everything heavy in rock music!
Tony's guitar tone sounds like it's summoning another universe through his amplifiers
Black Sabbath is like a fine wine, more you taste better it gets
Indeed they are. Once you listen to them on psychedelics though, it becomes other worldly. While in those altered states of consciousness, I have often thought that no human could never be that talented with music and language to make me feel in such a way. They must be from another world, or at least, a special kind of human that the rest of us cannot comprehend.....
Picked up this album the other day, played this shit so loud in the truck on the way to work today I could feel my heart jumping out of rhythm and my nose started to bleed. Still wasn't loud enough.
Fear57 ] LOL
Maybe, cocaine?
Hahaha! Didn't know you could get a "coke contact high" by listening to Sabbath!
Used to listen to Vol 4 every day. Great record!
I love how the camera shows Geezer's bass playing from time to time. The other underrated band member in the Sabs IMHO. Also, Ozzy are having lots of fun here, and it shows.
This fucking riff. What a call to the darkness.
from the riffmeister that is big T.
Christopher Hitchens I totally agree
WOW! I love Sabbath's style in 78'. They were so badass! Bill Ward is my favorite here. He is a BEAST!
Check out Sabbath live at California jam they some attitude back then too
Disco era as well, kick ass
What a great band. 35 years ago I bought my first guitar and a sabbath tab book. I need to revisit these classics.
seen them in 1969 Berlin when i was stationed there. they invented METAL
Wow, I've seen about 10+ times, Asbury Park convenient hall, 71, NYC academy of music 🎶 72, Hartford Conn first row 71?72, Ritz theatre Statin island 🏝️ NY 72, Nassau coliseum, 73, backup bands ? Bedlam & Lyrnrd Skyrnd