MollyBoy is becoming a bit of a Legend, keep it up young man. This is the music we grew up with, it was new at the time. Review the song ''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
@@cmudd9788 He retired recently due to his Parkinson's and other health issues. He has confirmed he will perform 2 final shows as a goodbye in his home town!
54 years old, yes it is the first true metal album, but there were others from the 1960s even before Jimi or the Beatles did some metal sounding riffage and distortion such as 'Blue Cheer' with Summertime Blues in 1968. This song actually has riffage that sounds a lot like modern doom metal ffs!!
I second all of the above and will add, After Forever, Symptom Of The Universe, Megalomania, The Writ. I hope the copyright claims don't kill your Black Sabbath journey.
As an aging metalhead, watching your love of metal grow and grow has been the dose of wholesome these days. Great to see you checking out the OGs! One of the neat about Black Sabbath's/Toni Iommi's guitar work is if you listen closely enough you'll hear how even modern day metal still uses what he had done as their foundation. Sabbath sort of wrote the blueprint for metal, one could say (yes, of course, there were plenty of others that had their influence on the genre, but, come on. It's Sabbath).
I got to see them during their The End Tour in 2016. They killed it... blew the roof off the venue... faces were melting for the first 10 rows out.... 😄 It is one of my favorite concerts... The band was all in their late 60s and they rocked it harder than kids 1/3 their age.
This was 1970, and I feel so lucky that I'm old enough to have lived through the evolution of rock music from then to now. You need to listen to Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy and other bands from the 70s.
What's really amazing is this was recorded half century ago with 1970 technology, but sounds just as impressive today 50 years later. It's the musicians, not the equipment that makes a memorable album. It never gets old, sounds good as the first time I Heard it in 70'. Toni iommi is one of the greatest players ever, but more importantly the best composers of all time.
Awesome watching you react to stuff we've been listening to for 50+ years - you want some old school along with this, "Iron Butterfly" - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, "Traffic" - Dear Mr Fantasy, (Steve Winwood) , "Mountain" - Mississippi Queen, "Pat Travers" - Snortin Whiskey, "Montrose" - Rock Candy, whose lead singer was Sammy Hagar in the early 70's... Jimmy Hendrix - All along the Watch Tower....there are so many different sounds from the mid 60s through the late 70s - these are a few....
As a guitar player for over 30 years, I would recommend that you start learning guitar using this entire album as your starting point. Its riffs are easy to learn and very effective when learning techniques.
The birth of metal. Every single artist or band of metal you react to have been influenced in some kind or manor from them. Love your reactions. It's great to see youngsters getting in to the good stuff. I'm 46, so I also lived the grunge era as an adolescent, nu metal as a late teenager and I enjoy so much seeing that you react the same as I did, even years later.
24 years ago I had the pleasure of seeing Black Sabbath on a reunion tour. A week after I had my daughter. Lol. 3 years earlier I attended Ozzfest with Marylin Manson, Korn and many others on a separate stage. Just unforgettable and amazing. Set me on my musical exploration of heavy metal and new metal. If ya ever want to go down a rabbit hole I suggest Killswitch Engage when your ready. End of the heartache I suggest to start. I prevail is another one of my favorite bands. I can listen to any of their albums from start to finnish. Its so refreshing to watch you experience these older bands and appreciate how talented and groundbreaking some of them were at the time. Makes us older rockers proud a new generation is keeping these bands legacy going strong and getting their music out into the world again.
Morning parking lot at school was filled with teens jammin' to this song when this came out, filled the air. Got our day started right. 🤘🏼🤘🏼✌🏼✌🏼Thanx, Peace
I’ve heard it was based on his seeing Nazis march the streets as a child during WWII and “dancing with a dwarf” was a crack against Hitler-can anyone confirm this? Appreciate any feedback🥰
Nobody was doing anything like this before Black Sabbath did it. They truly revolutionized music and created the metal genre. This album (their second) was the one that brought them stardom.
This song changed my life; I was a rocker back in the day - Zep, Journey, blahblah ... a friend suggested I listen to this. Talk about goosebumps! After the first couple of bars, I was hooked. Been heavy metal ever since. Tony Iommi is indeed the Riffmaster.
Black Sabbath - Forever the Godfathers of Heavy Metal 🤘 Bill Ward is a beast on the drums ! This song is 53 years old and still destroys most newer metal music !
Sabbath did all of this stuff tuned down. Early one they were tuned down one whole step and then in 1971 a step and half. Let that sink in. When you listen to this on headphones, during the guitar solo it is guitar right and bass left. Genius to separate them like that at that point in ht song. It really helps the bass carry that riff.
Regarding the guitarr sound of Black Sabbath - the guitarrist Tony Iommi was in an accident when he was 17 y.o. and had his index and middle finger cut off. For the average person that would end the guitarr career but not for Iommi. Instead he made plastic finger prosthetics and kept on playing. The weakness in his remaining parts of his severed fingers still couldn't quite make it to play a concert so he started to tune down the strings a bit. That made his guitarr a lot more "dark" and "heavy" sounding - his special sound. In interviews he has many times said that he has the accident to thank for his guitarr career.
I had to laugh when you said the music was not loud enough. Truly to appreciate the glory and majesty of Black Sabbath you need 25k people around you sing full voice and you still can hear the band. I remember seeing Tony play this way back when. When the intro drums start you could see a ripple of reaction, physically moving through the audience just from the volume. It is a shame your generation will most likely never experience music the same way mine did, it was a visceral and powerful experience, you felt the music as well as heard it.
The Paranoid super delux box set has the 1970 Belgium live performance of this song and others: War Pigs, Hand of Doom, Rat Salad, Behind the Wall of Sleep etc. Or just watch Black Sabbath live 1970 Paris on YT. Perfection.
Some bands rise above 'best song'. Black Sabbath is one of those acts. Each album has it's own style but the musicianship pushes everything right where it belongs.
My son was born in 1994 and when he was 9 years old, it was already his favorite Black Sabbath song and he heard it in the nursery. We watched the Osbournes documentary on MTV in 2003. He loved Ossy. My favorite song is "Warpigs". Greetings from Germany.
Hello fellow Brummie, Ozzy and the band were absolute game changers back in the day. We live in the very city that gave birth to Heavy Metal. Loving the channel dude.
How much fun is it to hear the bass in the left and lead in right earphone during the solo? I love the experimental mixing in this era of metal. Instead of everything being boring and balanced, we get professional playfulness in our ear holes. Thanks for doing this one.
I saw them in concert for this album’s tour, in Denver Colorado, February 28,1971. I was 13, and my parents didn’t understand what I was going to see! I still play this album regularly!😎
Come home from church at age 10 and older brother throws this on top volume...went through every emotion...never Ben the same since ...love this memory
The sound you hear are the distortion of the era. Nowadays technology produces totally different metal sounds. Good ear yungsta. 💪😎🤘. Definitely this is one of the top 15 riffs ever... Most memorable, most legendary
This tune is simply the baddest of the badass tunes! Has been since the day it was released: September 18, 1970. I was only 20 years old then...yet I still listen to stuff like this quite a lot. Great reaction, my man!
Our music back in the 60’s, 70’s was all pure talent without all of the newer technology. This genre opened up the door to the music we have now. Glad you’re experiencing and enjoying this music. This music blew my mind back then🔥💥‼️
MollyBoy is becoming a bit of a Legend, keep it up young man. This is the music we grew up with, it was new at the time. Review the song ''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
Thank you
@@MollyBoyTV cool reaction video man , thanks for the video bud 👍
Yeah he is giving me faith in this Gen Z. Respectful, curious and a willingness to learn keep it up lad
Great song suggestion, my personal favorite!!
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is a phenomenal song.
This song is fucking 53 years old mate. Let that sink in. They created METAL. Tony Iommi the "riff master".
Ya I was 4 when it came out😂
What's even more impressive is the fact that Ozzy is 75 years old and still rocking out doing concerts.
@@cmudd9788 He retired recently due to his Parkinson's and other health issues. He has confirmed he will perform 2 final shows as a goodbye in his home town!
54 years old, yes it is the first true metal album, but there were others from the 1960s even before Jimi or the Beatles did some metal sounding riffage and distortion such as 'Blue Cheer' with Summertime Blues in 1968. This song actually has riffage that sounds a lot like modern doom metal ffs!!
@@Defensive_Wounds I'm aware that he's retired and will be doing 2 final shows but 2 final shows means that he will still be rocking out at 75.
Black Sabbath : War pigs, sweet leaf, the wizard , SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH!
NAILED IT
All great. Sweet Leaf is sweet though.
Can't forget "Fairies Wear Boots!"
Must listen to War Pigs for sure
Supernaught 😏
'This is not loud enough' Truer words have never been spoken.
Fairies wear boots!!!! It is a must Black Sabbath song.
Yes!!
Yessss!
Yesss!!!
Electric Funeral is another Sabbath classic
Paranoid is one of the best albums ever imo, every single track is just banger after banger 🔥🔥🔥
Their best in my opinion! (Or as gen Z says imo!)🏴
@@PUNKinDRUBLIC72 agreed 😂😂
@@jordan0010 I have a seventeen year old son, (cool as fuck.) But we speak two different languages!
@@jordan0010 I've just edited Gen X to Z!
1000% agree
Snowblind, N.I.B, Behind The Wall Of Sleep, Into The Void, Hand Of Doom, Children Of The Grave. The list is loooooooooooong
BEHIND THE WALL OF SLEEP is the most underrated OG metal banger of all time. That riff is next level
I second all of the above and will add, After Forever, Symptom Of The Universe, Megalomania, The Writ. I hope the copyright claims don't kill your Black Sabbath journey.
Just give the first 5 albums a listen. That should cover most of their best songs.
We come from Birmingham. We don't have a lot to shout about but we are the Home of Metal and I'll take that.
Probably the only good thing to do with Brum
@@MollyBoyTV Home of British reggae and blue beat. Originators of Prog with The Moody Blues. Oh, and the start of the industrial revolution.
You guys have Sabbath and Tolkien. Something special in the water there
Probably lead, which is a heavy metal.😄
Black Sabbath is one deep rabbit hole to fall into. Truly unbelievably awesome.
Ozzy Sabbath is the cream of the crop. Don't get me wrong, I love Dio and the others
But Ozzy just fit that vibe we all love
@@tylerreisinger734 yeah. Ozzy Sabbath is tippy top. They had so many fire hits. Full albums of awesome one after the other.
As an aging metalhead, watching your love of metal grow and grow has been the dose of wholesome these days. Great to see you checking out the OGs! One of the neat about Black Sabbath's/Toni Iommi's guitar work is if you listen closely enough you'll hear how even modern day metal still uses what he had done as their foundation. Sabbath sort of wrote the blueprint for metal, one could say (yes, of course, there were plenty of others that had their influence on the genre, but, come on. It's Sabbath).
Sweet Leaf
Children Of The Grave
NIB
The Wizard
Into The Void
and many many more
The actual song called Black Sabbath is LIT AF.
I used it as my wedding March for my Halloween themed wedding 😅
@@Sdoironpowers LOL!!!! Hell Yeah, thats killer👍
🤘TONY IOMMI🤘
"Black Sabbath" the first song on their first album
Needs to happen. The song that sparked a genre
I got to see them during their The End Tour in 2016. They killed it... blew the roof off the venue... faces were melting for the first 10 rows out.... 😄 It is one of my favorite concerts... The band was all in their late 60s and they rocked it harder than kids 1/3 their age.
Love how the bass drives the guitar solo. Geezer is an icon.
No one played bass like that before Geezer.
Black Sabbath is the godfathers of metal. They started the heavy metal genre.
This was 1970, and I feel so lucky that I'm old enough to have lived through the evolution of rock music from then to now. You need to listen to Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy and other bands from the 70s.
Nazareth
"into the void"...best ever song!
There will never be another Ozzy!! He is one of a kind!!
The God of metal Black Sabbath 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Their classic songs the best. Snowblind was my favorite.
Probably the most iconic metal riff of all time.
This and Smoke on the Water!
Without a doubt.
What's really amazing is this was recorded half century ago with 1970 technology, but sounds just as impressive today 50 years later. It's the musicians, not the equipment that makes a memorable album. It never gets old, sounds good as the first time I Heard it in 70'. Toni iommi is one of the greatest players ever, but more importantly the best composers of all time.
Don't forget to get to Warpigs.....especially the 1971 Live from Paris version....That Live version is the absolute Ultimate in Live Videos....
He's done Warpigs
The drummer,Bill ward doesnt get enough credit,he explodes near the end just non stop
A Birmingjam lad listening to Birminghams finest! They are all from around Aston.
Back then, rifs like this, slow driving with a killer groove is what got me playing music for 50 years now.
The original “Heavy Metal” tune.
I've heard all the different arguments about the birth of heavy metal and I can truthfully say this, Black Sabbath ARE the fathers if heavy metal!
You've got an old soul, my friend, and superb taste in music!
Hand of Doom, Electric Funeral, Into the Void. So many bangers with Sabbath. Keep going down the rabbit hole and have your mind blown repeatedly!!
Rob Zombie once said something like: every guitar riff has already been written by Tony Iommi, and newer bands just use variations of those riffs.
Exactly right!
judas priest had some really nice riffing in the 1970s. Can't say they exceeded the elegance of Tony iommi. it's the top the superlative riff master.
You've got the best reactions i'm from brazil, love watching u
Children of the Grave it's amazing. Check the lyrics while listening 🤘
Keep rockin'. Peace
Awesome watching you react to stuff we've been listening to for 50+ years - you want some old school along with this, "Iron Butterfly" - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, "Traffic" - Dear Mr Fantasy, (Steve Winwood) , "Mountain" - Mississippi Queen, "Pat Travers" - Snortin Whiskey, "Montrose" - Rock Candy, whose lead singer was Sammy Hagar in the early 70's... Jimmy Hendrix - All along the Watch Tower....there are so many different sounds from the mid 60s through the late 70s - these are a few....
Deep Purple Highwaystar😎 ....
"Hand of Doom" "Fairies Wear Boots" "Into the Void" "Snow Blind" and "A National Acrobat" are some other great Black Sabbath songs.
Every Ozzy album, prior to Never Say Die, were perfect.
No skips
Oh man, The Wizard has to be your next. Ozzy on the harmonica, Ward playing out of his skull
This one is special for me...
my friend died during Barcelona Ironman race last year. This song was played during his funeral
R.I.P.
i was born in 80's and i love when young ppl discover classics i grew up on.
My neighbors are listening too! Thankfully 2 are metalheads! Turn that Bose up!!
😁🤘
That Riff, that solo...every instrument and vocal is easily distinguishable, exposed...and perfect...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
and the whole album was recorded in like 2 days or so..
iron man .....EPIC just amazing. THOSE riffs come from another world through tony.
As a guitar player for over 30 years, I would recommend that you start learning guitar using this entire album as your starting point. Its riffs are easy to learn and very effective when learning techniques.
The birth of metal. Every single artist or band of metal you react to have been influenced in some kind or manor from them. Love your reactions. It's great to see youngsters getting in to the good stuff. I'm 46, so I also lived the grunge era as an adolescent, nu metal as a late teenager and I enjoy so much seeing that you react the same as I did, even years later.
"Snowblind" a must
Definitely.
Into The Void is a must to listen to. In my opinion, one of Sabbath's very best songs.
Old school rock/metal just so random sometimes. I think that's what makes it timeless, the uniqueness of it is so fun.
What can be said about this! They started our music!! Iconic!!!!
Fairies wear boots man, you gott believe me! LIVE.
24 years ago I had the pleasure of seeing Black Sabbath on a reunion tour. A week after I had my daughter. Lol. 3 years earlier I attended Ozzfest with Marylin Manson, Korn and many others on a separate stage. Just unforgettable and amazing. Set me on my musical exploration of heavy metal and new metal. If ya ever want to go down a rabbit hole I suggest Killswitch Engage when your ready. End of the heartache I suggest to start. I prevail is another one of my favorite bands. I can listen to any of their albums from start to finnish. Its so refreshing to watch you experience these older bands and appreciate how talented and groundbreaking some of them were at the time. Makes us older rockers proud a new generation is keeping these bands legacy going strong and getting their music out into the world again.
Morning parking lot at school was filled with teens jammin' to this song when this came out, filled the air. Got our day started right. 🤘🏼🤘🏼✌🏼✌🏼Thanx, Peace
Can’t get more classic than the iron man riff
Fairies wear boots - Black Sabbath is epic
Actually just go listen to it
I’ve heard it was based on his seeing Nazis march the streets as a child during WWII and “dancing with a dwarf” was a crack against Hitler-can anyone confirm this? Appreciate any feedback🥰
@@Deam7666None of the band members lived during the WWII so that's kind of strange. Unless it's based on someone else's experience?
Heavy riffs on this masterpiece! "Has he lost his mind?
Can he see or is he blind?"
I remember hearing this for the first time in 1979 on 8 track tape. It changed my young life!
I remember hearing this for the first time in 1999 on CD. Same impression!
Symptom of the universe..that ending...
Under the sun Black sabbath for Next would be awesomeeee
Nobody was doing anything like this before Black Sabbath did it. They truly revolutionized music and created the metal genre. This album (their second) was the one that brought them stardom.
G-Day mate. I just wanted to say, that i can still watch your BLACK SABBATH Heaven and Hell reaction,here in Australia 🇦🇺
Man I remember when you had like 2000 subs, look at you now young man👏,congrats for all the success. You are so deserving bro 🤘..
This was the first Sabbath song I ever heard. This was way before “metal” was even a thing. Geniuses of brutality with these gut twisting riffs.
There are many great Black Sabbath intros like Sweet Leaf and E5150 leading into Mob Rules. These two has to be played back to back
pause and rewind as much as you need to!
This song changed my life; I was a rocker back in the day - Zep, Journey, blahblah ... a friend suggested I listen to this. Talk about goosebumps! After the first couple of bars, I was hooked. Been heavy metal ever since. Tony Iommi is indeed the Riffmaster.
Black Sabbath - Forever the Godfathers of Heavy Metal 🤘
Bill Ward is a beast on the drums !
This song is 53 years old and still destroys most newer metal music !
children of the grave, it came out in 71 and its tuned to drop c# 🔥🔥
Sabbath did all of this stuff tuned down. Early one they were tuned down one whole step and then in 1971 a step and half. Let that sink in. When you listen to this on headphones, during the guitar solo it is guitar right and bass left. Genius to separate them like that at that point in ht song. It really helps the bass carry that riff.
Molly Boy is very respectful to our Ozzy Osborne..from Birmingham...ROCK ON!!
Def my fav Black Sabbath song probably my fav riff as well! 🎸 🔥 🤘
Regarding the guitarr sound of Black Sabbath - the guitarrist Tony Iommi was in an accident when he was 17 y.o. and had his index and middle finger cut off.
For the average person that would end the guitarr career but not for Iommi.
Instead he made plastic finger prosthetics and kept on playing.
The weakness in his remaining parts of his severed fingers still couldn't quite make it to play a concert so he started to tune down the strings a bit.
That made his guitarr a lot more "dark" and "heavy" sounding - his special sound.
In interviews he has many times said that he has the accident to thank for his guitarr career.
Your expression at "I am Iron Man" was EPIC! HAHAHA
I had to laugh when you said the music was not loud enough. Truly to appreciate the glory and majesty of Black Sabbath you need 25k people around you sing full voice and you still can hear the band. I remember seeing Tony play this way back when. When the intro drums start you could see a ripple of reaction, physically moving through the audience just from the volume. It is a shame your generation will most likely never experience music the same way mine did, it was a visceral and powerful experience, you felt the music as well as heard it.
First heard this on the radio when I was 12 - parents were horrified! I was in heaven :) Best outro.
Black Sabbath "We Sold Our Soul for Rock N Roll" is the best greatest hits album of all time!
Beyond Creation.. Omnipresent Perception ..pretty confident you'll enjoy
The Paranoid super delux box set has the 1970 Belgium live performance of this song and others: War Pigs, Hand of Doom, Rat Salad, Behind the Wall of Sleep etc. Or just watch Black Sabbath live 1970 Paris on YT. Perfection.
Sweet leaf gotta be next!!
Black Sabbath,' Black Sabbath ' and every track on the album
Geezer Butler on bass is killing it .
Your curiosity and open mind for old school music is inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
Some bands rise above 'best song'. Black Sabbath is one of those acts. Each album has it's own style but the musicianship pushes everything right where it belongs.
Admittedly my favorite Black Sabbath song 🔥🔥 Great reaction!
Dig that bass! Geezer kicks ass. Any and all early Sabbath songs are worth listening to for sure.
My son was born in 1994 and when he was 9 years old, it was already his favorite Black Sabbath song and he heard it in the nursery. We watched the Osbournes documentary on MTV in 2003. He loved Ossy. My favorite song is "Warpigs". Greetings from Germany.
Hello fellow Brummie, Ozzy and the band were absolute game changers back in the day. We live in the very city that gave birth to Heavy Metal. Loving the channel dude.
How much fun is it to hear the bass in the left and lead in right earphone during the solo? I love the experimental mixing in this era of metal. Instead of everything being boring and balanced, we get professional playfulness in our ear holes. Thanks for doing this one.
I saw them in concert for this album’s tour, in Denver Colorado, February 28,1971. I was 13, and my parents didn’t understand what I was going to see! I still play this album regularly!😎
Come home from church at age 10 and older brother throws this on top volume...went through every emotion...never Ben the same since ...love this memory
The sound you hear are the distortion of the era. Nowadays technology produces totally different metal sounds. Good ear yungsta. 💪😎🤘. Definitely this is one of the top 15 riffs ever... Most memorable, most legendary
This tune is simply the baddest of the badass tunes! Has been since the day it was released: September 18, 1970. I was only 20 years old then...yet I still listen to stuff like this quite a lot. Great reaction, my man!
Hey back when that came out we were jamming around a campfire and smoking the good stuff.Believe me that song could put you in a trance😊😊😊😊
Im 67 and grow up whit all wonderful music😊
Bro, great to see you listening to the greatest era of rock and roll. The music we grew up with!! Rock on, young man!!
i saw then in concert in El Paso in 1971. i was still in the military.
I had a little chuckle when you thought the track was about to end lol
I knew what was coming
Black Sabbath fricken Rocks , Father's of Heavy Metal great reaction !!! 🤘🔥🎸💯...
Yes!!! Sounds so good cranked to max volume!!! Iconic
This entire album is a masterpiece, you could do every song. Fairies Wear Boots, Electric Funeral, Hand of Doom
As a Brummie, Sabbath is in your blood!
Our music back in the 60’s, 70’s was all pure talent without all of the newer technology. This genre opened up the door to the music we have now. Glad you’re experiencing and enjoying this music. This music blew my mind back then🔥💥‼️