Black Sabbath changed my life. You hear that heavy guitar, rhythmic drums, harrowing bass and a dark angel yelling... beautiful poetic words.... GOATS!
Bill's drumming along with Geezer flailing away on his bass gives them a groove that's often imitated but never equaled. Iommi is the doom riff lord, and then when you hear Ozzys haunting vocals the pieces all fall in place. It's a perfect storm of sound and emotion that rings true with soo many of us. Long live SABBATH!
These guys helped me find Jesus. I'm not a church goer, but the words to some of their songs have a connection of the evil path not being one you want to stroll. It isn't a yellow brick road. Their music style also opened my eyes to Jazz, Blues and Classical. This band has been a part of my life since 73 when I was 8, listening to my older brothers albums and will always be on my playlists until I take my last breath. God Bless Black Sabbath.
Such a great lil documentary. Ozzy and Sabbath will never die. Their music is eternal. I wish I could have met either of them once and told them the impact their music has had on my life.
Sabbath was Revolutionary, they Imbody the true spirt of Rock & Roll, period. You can't even quantify how influential they were!👑🏆❤️ There's real swing & groove in there stuff, that's the key.🔑 There much more than Metal, there's layers.
"We played every Black Sabbath song, into the void, is the heaviest riff ever made" Eddie Van Halen. "This is the band that inspired every metal band in the planet, including us" James Hetfield, Metallica. "Sabbath bloody Sabbath, is the heaviest riff ever" Slash, Guns and Roses. From Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Pantera, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Motley Crew, and countless of others, Black Sabbath may be the most influential rock/metal band in history. 🎸
Became a fan when I was a teenager.Being 40 now I still enjoy these great and timeless songs.This band became the soundtrack of my life.As a musician all I must say is hails👹
No one can replace Ozzy. He will and forever will be the best singer for Black Sabbath, sure Dio and the rest were good but they were no Ozzy Osbourne.
Dio is a better singer no doubt. Black Sabbath is the original 4. Iommi with Dio is HEAVEN AND HELL. They just shouldn't of called the Dio albums Black Sabbath.
@A Fat Cat so why would you say ozzy is black sabbath when that band kept going for years without him and continued to make music that rivaled the albums he was on
I'm glad someone mentioned tony Martin he was probably technically the best the guy had I think 10 octave vocal range are something totally retardedly incredible and only used 3 in sabbath I still love original sabbath and the dio years the best but tony Martin for just pure talent literally crushes the other singers it kind of like comparing tony iommi to yngvia malstien technically it's obvious malstien is better but I love tonys shit 100 times more Martin deserves some respect
You must be joking. How many music journalists have you ever read or listened to? Compared to the majority of those self important clowns, he is respectful and humble
Sabbath remains one of my favorite bands of all time and I continue to try and emulate Iommi’s signature style with what I take to my various musical projects, but this era of Sabbath was the absolute nadir of their career. The reunion with Dio back in ‘92 produced a solid LP in Dehumanizer, whereas this reunion gave us a lousy live album (Ozzy’s voice was already shot before Ozzmosis was recorded) with 2 mediocre studio tracks, and basically rendered Sabbath a sideshow attraction at Ozzfest for 15 years. The Heaven And Hell album The Devil You Know blew 13 out of the water too. P.S. - Loving MTV’s dismissive tone regarding Ronnie James Dio’s, Ian Gillian’s, Glenn Hughes’ and Tony Martin’s contributions to Sabbath. Crap like this is why MTV became an absolute joke. Kind of bizarre that Kurt Loder saw fit to stay on with a network that most employed people 35 years younger than he was at that time.
Black Sabbath was pretty scary music for me. As a 13 year old kid the first album creeped me out. On headphones. Must have been around 1974. Never quit listening to them. But only the classic Sabbath. & first 2 Dio albums.
@@policyjunkie3312 what do you mean how they’re super overrated. They don’t have shit on tons of bands from the 60s and 70s but everyone goes “o hahaha yesh led zeppelin uh wow they’re the best wow uh so amazing” Stinky Uncle Scott?
A¡¡¡¡¡ the 90's, all trying to get away from the cliches of the 80's, almost saying that Black Sabbath created the alternative movement 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. thank God that all ended, and today in the 2000s nobody would dare to deny, not even Ozzy, that they invented the heavy metal sound.
I was 13 when I first heard Black Sabbath. I turned off. It scared the $##! Out of me. It was life changing. 30 years later and nothing comes close. Amazingly, I always felt all the new rock/metal/alternative bands sounded a bit like Black Sabbath. Now I know why.
I agree with ozz y joy division were the next real style after them and Ian Curtis like ozz y beat his disabilities until his untimely death ozz y taught him,well
Why do they HAVE to be labeled “heavy metal”? Even the members of sabbath say they hate the term heavy metal! They’re just a rock band, maybe they have some hard rocking songs, but at most they’re hard rock. I think the “heavy metal” term is stupid and means nothing. I mean wtf is heavy metal supposed to be? like ozzy said, “heavy metal” has everything form Motörhead to Poison so wtf is it really? It’s just a stupid term made up by angst filled kids. It means fuck all
@@shotty2164 I think by labeling them “heavy metal” scared away a whole bunch of would be fans. Sabbath is the best rock band of all time, but the label “heavy metal” keeps them from being recognized as such.
Hi my name is latrell like black sabbath and deep purple cool documentary about black sabbath metal kings like both ozzy osbourne and Ronnie James Dio best vocalist.
Lmao. Why the fuck is it so belittling of the band? There's so much passive aggression throughout it's hilarious. "But then they had, like... an idea." Lmao
Hard to imagine a song more boring and pretencios then Stairways to heaven,Zeppelon had all this feeeeling and soul rap.Sabbath was the real deal,a billion times more heavy then Zeppelin. Who gives a shit how advanced or fast a guitar player is,when one can make simple riffs that are glued to your brain as soon as you hear them,like Tony Iommy did again and again and again,and nobody have a more nuclear heavy SOUND in his guitar then him!Nobody! Sabbath was like the Beatles,none of them were virtuos on there instruments,but as a composing and playing UNIT they were pure perefection.
😎👍😉🤟🎼☠🖤🍻 Smile. \m/ ' [-_-] ' \m/....Bye... Bottoms up and cheers...Stay loud, stay proud, stay heavy. Take care, and be safe ....... #Adanporsiempre ........
Growing up, I heard Ozzy threw a box of puppies into the crowd and said that the band wouldn't play until the audience broke all their necks and threw their precious little corpses on stage.
dio, martin, hughes and gillan are al better singers than ozzy. don't get me wrong i love ozzy era sabbath. it's classic, but what i'm saying is the other albums after are equaly good. some better
@@jamer625 I fucking hate all this ozzy dicksucking. He is NOT the most important part of Black Sabbath. He ISN'T directly responsible for Sabbaths sound. Hell I would rate all other 3 original members higher than him when it comes to that - and exacly that (the sound) is what makes Sabbath, Tonys thunderous riffs intervowen with Geezers brilliant bass lines and Bills phenomenal, crushing drums. Gotta love how people can ignore like 20-30 years of bands work because oh no poor fucking salty Ozzy (with Sharon whispering in his ear) isn't in it. LISEN to Dios era, Ian Gillan era aaand Tony Martins era. All of them are objectively better vocalists (for heavy metal) than Ozzy. Still love that old cunt tho and wish him the best.
@@remulik3671 I love Gillan but Born Again was pure trash. I don't know what the hell happened to his voice between 73 and 82 but goddamn it went to shit.
Nope. First 3 albums are the best. Not because of ozzys singing, but because the songs are great. Geezer and Tony are the true geniuses, but their early material is the best and most important. Those first 3 albums are what created so many forms of music.
@@NewBluesBros No! They are Hard Rock. I believe what they say in their interviews. Metal don't exist in 70s. Heavy Metal is just a stupid artiness of Rock n Roll. Game Over.
Black Sabbath changed my life. You hear that heavy guitar, rhythmic drums, harrowing bass and a dark angel yelling... beautiful poetic words.... GOATS!
Ditto here, inspired me to start playing drums in a garage band and learn alot of their songs.
THIS very doc made me buy Paranoid right away and get into them.
What exactly is the S for in GOATS?
@Holdington Farley
Lol. Let's see Greatest Of All Time... Supremely...
Yup
Bill's drumming along with Geezer flailing away on his bass gives them a groove that's often imitated but never equaled. Iommi is the doom riff lord, and then when you hear Ozzys haunting vocals the pieces all fall in place. It's a perfect storm of sound and emotion that rings true with soo many of us. Long live SABBATH!
For me they are the Beatles of Heavy Sound
These guys helped me find Jesus. I'm not a church goer, but the words to some of their songs have a connection of the evil path not being one you want to stroll. It isn't a yellow brick road.
Their music style also opened my eyes to Jazz, Blues and Classical.
This band has been a part of my life since 73 when I was 8, listening to my older brothers albums and will always be on my playlists until I take my last breath.
God Bless Black Sabbath.
Such a great lil documentary. Ozzy and Sabbath will never die. Their music is eternal. I wish I could have met either of them once and told them the impact their music has had on my life.
The MOST AWESOME DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE MOST AWESOME BAND IN THE HISTORY OF ROCK!!! THE FATHER'S AND GODFATHERS OF IT ALL!!!, BLACK SABBATH...
Iconic musicianship, the first 6 Ozzy era albums are untouchable IMO 🤘🖤
Sabbath was Revolutionary, they Imbody the true spirt of Rock & Roll, period. You can't even quantify how influential they were!👑🏆❤️ There's real swing & groove in there stuff, that's the key.🔑 There much more than Metal, there's layers.
MadMax™ yep
Much agreed
"We played every Black Sabbath song, into the void, is the heaviest riff ever made" Eddie Van Halen. "This is the band that inspired every metal band in the planet, including us" James Hetfield, Metallica. "Sabbath bloody Sabbath, is the heaviest riff ever" Slash, Guns and Roses. From Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Pantera, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Motley Crew, and countless of others, Black Sabbath may be the most influential rock/metal band in history. 🎸
Became a fan when I was a teenager.Being 40 now I still enjoy these great and timeless songs.This band became the soundtrack of my life.As a musician all I must say is hails👹
No one can replace Ozzy. He will and forever will be the best singer for Black Sabbath, sure Dio and the rest were good but they were no Ozzy Osbourne.
Dio is a better singer no doubt. Black Sabbath is the original 4. Iommi with Dio is HEAVEN AND HELL.
They just shouldn't of called the Dio albums Black Sabbath.
@A Fat Cat tony is black sabbath he’s the one who kept it going
@A Fat Cat so why would you say ozzy is black sabbath when that band kept going for years without him and continued to make music that rivaled the albums he was on
I'm glad someone mentioned tony Martin he was probably technically the best the guy had I think 10 octave vocal range are something totally retardedly incredible and only used 3 in sabbath I still love original sabbath and the dio years the best but tony Martin for just pure talent literally crushes the other singers it kind of like comparing tony iommi to yngvia malstien technically it's obvious malstien is better but I love tonys shit 100 times more Martin deserves some respect
@@delanoarts3703 I really loved most of the Tony Martin era. But Tony Martin could not sing on the road. For the most part, he sucked live.
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Been a fan since 69 ,This is the Sabbath Era !!!
When Black Sabbath came out I was terrified and mesmerized. To this day I am still caught in the clutches of that shit.
Ozzy "Hear a bell on the first album and the thunder and lightning, and that was it, thats all they wanted to hear. Ozzy sure does speak the truth
Ozzy's dad: now son, are you sure you've only been drinking beer? 😁
The best band 🖤From Start to End 🥇🤘🤘🤘
Wish i couldve seen this on tv back then haha so cool
One of the best Birminghamian boy bands in the 1970's
We love You all!!!
All Hail The Mighty Black Sabbath truer words were never spoken🤘🏻
That whole intro... can you imagine that being acceptable for TV in 2020 lmfao. So unclean and gritty.
Every time Ozzy speaks, watch Geezer. He looks like he's trying not to crack up.
Let's hear it for Kurt Loder, the most condescending music journalist of his, or any, era.
You must be joking. How many music journalists have you ever read or listened to? Compared to the majority of those self important clowns, he is respectful and humble
Sabbath remains one of my favorite bands of all time and I continue to try and emulate Iommi’s signature style with what I take to my various musical projects, but this era of Sabbath was the absolute nadir of their career. The reunion with Dio back in ‘92 produced a solid LP in Dehumanizer, whereas this reunion gave us a lousy live album (Ozzy’s voice was already shot before Ozzmosis was recorded) with 2 mediocre studio tracks, and basically rendered Sabbath a sideshow attraction at Ozzfest for 15 years. The Heaven And Hell album The Devil You Know blew 13 out of the water too.
P.S. - Loving MTV’s dismissive tone regarding Ronnie James Dio’s, Ian Gillian’s, Glenn Hughes’ and Tony Martin’s contributions to Sabbath. Crap like this is why MTV became an absolute joke. Kind of bizarre that Kurt Loder saw fit to stay on with a network that most employed people 35 years younger than he was at that time.
One of those angry Dio fans 🤮
@@JAMESGANG-f5u I’d rather be puked at by a bitter Ozzy fan than give MTV any credence, if that’s what you mean.
I saw the 1999 tour in Memphis TN at the pyramid arena ! Great show !
Ozzy’s voice was perfect for the band, combined Geezer’s lyrics and Iommi’s great compositions
Great video
I Black Sabbath sono magicamente Epocali per tutta la storia della Musica!..❤️😇❤️
The main architect behind that sound is Tony Iommi. All hail Tony Iommi!!!
*Lord* Iommi
I saw them live in Biloxi Mississippi in 1999.
You changed the name from Earth too Black Sabbath and took on the world 🔥🔥🤘🤘
🖤🖤🖤
Thee most unique sound in all of music. Matt NYC
Black Sabbath was pretty scary music for me. As a 13 year old kid the first album creeped me out. On headphones. Must have been around 1974. Never quit listening to them. But only the classic Sabbath. & first 2 Dio albums.
Hail Hail the Lords of Rock ! !
In the beginning acid rock that’s what we called Black Sabbath
Yeah we also called it down a Rock due to the detuning are Stoner Rock
13:05. Funny analogy, the bass player chuckles.
Unholy trinity zeppelin, sabbath, deep purple
zeppelin is overrated
@@ACG7001 how lol
@@policyjunkie3312 what do you mean how they’re super overrated. They don’t have shit on tons of bands from the 60s and 70s but everyone goes “o hahaha yesh led zeppelin uh wow they’re the best wow uh so amazing” Stinky Uncle Scott?
@A Fat Cat deep purple kicks both the other bands asses sorry to break it to you
@A Fat Cat you’ve never actually listened to deep purple if you think the other two bands are better than them
They had more positive lyrics than the music presented. Its topics we can all relate to. Long live Sabbath!
Black Sabbath 👍👹😈✌️the best☠️
Black widow was another great band from the 70s england. Listen to sacrifice on RUclips by black widow you'll see why they were bloody good.👍🏻🇬🇧
5:45 this live performance was in paris in 1970, not germany 1972!
BLaCK SaBBATH ~ the 8th WoNDER OF ThE WORLD!!! 🌍🌎🌏
Vol 4 is the heaviest album of all time by anyone
A¡¡¡¡¡ the 90's, all trying to get away from the cliches of the 80's, almost saying that Black Sabbath created the alternative movement 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. thank God that all ended, and today in the 2000s nobody would dare to deny, not even Ozzy, that they invented the heavy metal sound.
I was 13 when I first heard Black Sabbath. I turned off. It scared the $##! Out of me. It was life changing. 30 years later and nothing comes close. Amazingly, I always felt all the new rock/metal/alternative bands sounded a bit like Black Sabbath. Now I know why.
8:39
Tony the RIFF MASTER is hurting in this pic.
Let's stop being silly every person knows Sabbath are the grandfather's of Heavy Metal 👍👍👍👍👍
I agree with ozz y joy division were the next real style after them and Ian Curtis like ozz y beat his disabilities until his untimely death ozz y taught him,well
This documentary really has a hard time with admitting sabbath is metal. It even goes so far as to call them alternative. It's kind of pathetic.
Why do they HAVE to be labeled “heavy metal”? Even the members of sabbath say they hate the term heavy metal! They’re just a rock band, maybe they have some hard rocking songs, but at most they’re hard rock. I think the “heavy metal” term is stupid and means nothing. I mean wtf is heavy metal supposed to be? like ozzy said, “heavy metal” has everything form Motörhead to Poison so wtf is it really? It’s just a stupid term made up by angst filled kids. It means fuck all
@@shotty2164 your same logic could be applied to the term rock.
@@shotty2164 I think by labeling them “heavy metal” scared away a whole bunch of would be fans. Sabbath is the best rock band of all time, but the label “heavy metal” keeps them from being recognized as such.
They are a Christian jazz band.
@@vitolapinta Christian jazz ?. Well, that's a first for me. And no, they're not.
Hi my name is latrell like black sabbath and deep purple cool documentary about black sabbath metal kings like both ozzy osbourne and Ronnie James Dio best vocalist.
Hey Latrell, I'm Chris. What are your favorite Sabbath song and Purple song. Mine would be After Forever from Sabbath and You Fool No One from Purple.
Which song is that from 11:11 to 12:12?
Spiral architect
Lmao. Why the fuck is it so belittling of the band? There's so much passive aggression throughout it's hilarious.
"But then they had, like... an idea." Lmao
Hard to imagine a song more boring and pretencios then Stairways to heaven,Zeppelon had all this feeeeling and soul rap.Sabbath was the real deal,a billion times more heavy then Zeppelin.
Who gives a shit how advanced or fast a guitar player is,when one can make simple riffs that are glued to your brain as soon as you hear them,like Tony Iommy did again and again and again,and nobody have a more nuclear heavy SOUND in his guitar then him!Nobody!
Sabbath was like the Beatles,none of them were virtuos on there instruments,but as a composing and playing UNIT they were pure perefection.
You're right on some points, but Led and Straiway to Heaven are untouchable. Also, this: ruclips.net/video/oFkzZHIcgFs/видео.html
That's not beat club. That's paris 1970
As Ozzy says they're not heavy metal
black sabbath slow sludgy sound shows up in all grunge bands
Heavy metal didn't come around until the early 80s late seventies at the most I never heard that term when I was in high school
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😎👍😉🤟🎼☠🖤🍻 Smile. \m/ ' [-_-] ' \m/....Bye... Bottoms up and cheers...Stay loud, stay proud, stay heavy. Take care, and be safe ....... #Adanporsiempre ........
The movement goes on!
ruclips.net/video/6LUhZH5J4vU/видео.html
Growing up, I heard Ozzy threw a box of puppies into the crowd and said that the band wouldn't play until the audience broke all their necks and threw their precious little corpses on stage.
No, That happened before a Phillies game here in Philadelphia...🙄🙄
@@NewBluesBros I agree on that one
9:30 That accent makes me want to neck
It wasnt labelled HEAVY METAL back them ??? It was just ROCK MUSIC............................
dio, martin, hughes and gillan are al better singers than ozzy. don't get me wrong i love ozzy era sabbath. it's classic, but what i'm saying is the other albums after are equaly good. some better
Please stop. This gave me aids just reading this blasphemous shit. Absolutely not. Dio Sabbath is a close second to Oz Sabbath and that's it.
@@jamer625 I fucking hate all this ozzy dicksucking. He is NOT the most important part of Black Sabbath. He ISN'T directly responsible for Sabbaths sound. Hell I would rate all other 3 original members higher than him when it comes to that - and exacly that (the sound) is what makes Sabbath, Tonys thunderous riffs intervowen with Geezers brilliant bass lines and Bills phenomenal, crushing drums. Gotta love how people can ignore like 20-30 years of bands work because oh no poor fucking salty Ozzy (with Sharon whispering in his ear) isn't in it. LISEN to Dios era, Ian Gillan era aaand Tony Martins era. All of them are objectively better vocalists (for heavy metal) than Ozzy. Still love that old cunt tho and wish him the best.
@@remulik3671 I love Gillan but Born Again was pure trash. I don't know what the hell happened to his voice between 73 and 82 but goddamn it went to shit.
Nope. First 3 albums are the best. Not because of ozzys singing, but because the songs are great. Geezer and Tony are the true geniuses, but their early material is the best and most important. Those first 3 albums are what created so many forms of music.
@@MetalPersonJ Gillan had a problem with the voice in early 80's
OZZIE'S BRAIN IS FRIED
not really he talks like that because he's super drugged or liquored up
Definitely acid
Speech yhh, but his brain is still there
He is definitely from Birmingham England a brummie for sure
Dead
Black Sabbath is not a Heavy Metal band. Hard Progressive Rock is real termin for them.
For some songs yea! Sabbath bloody sabbath is progressive a lot, I mean the entire album
No, They are Metal.
I said so.
@@NewBluesBros No! They are Hard Rock. I believe what they say in their interviews. Metal don't exist in 70s.
Heavy Metal is just a stupid artiness of Rock n Roll. Game Over.
@@vladoristeski3My opinion is the only one that counts. Game over
@@NewBluesBros I believe what Tony Iommi said in many interviews. Game Over.
🤟Black✟✞Sabbath & Heaven & Hell band!🤘