Saw the Ozzy version of Black Sabbath live back in 99 Ozzfest. These guys don't age and brought so many great bands together. The Dio Era was just as good and this song along with many others from Mob Rules are on my playlist to this day.
What a great reaction, Randi! You're so good at this! It's always a pleasure to watch your reactions! You were right about the lyrics, so well done there as well! :) What could be better than Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio and Randi reacting to them? :)
I know this is only an opinion, but that particular era of Sabbath was the absolute best. I mean everything they turned their hand to was golden. But this was the icing on the Sabbeth cake. This song, even after hearing hundreds of times still has that awesome effect of making the hair stand up on the back of my neck, just as it did when it was a new album. I've lost count pf how many time I've rocked myself into near exhaustion the Dio age of Sabbath. This was the first song I heard from the album, and the B side was Heaven and Hell live. And in those days, that was beyond belief. I'd wonder how rock could possibly improve on this. Of course it did, but I couldn't imagine it happening at the time. I think the only other band to invigorate as much as these guys was the awesome Motorhead. Nit that they came up with anything clever or technical, but it was the pure energy and true conviction that Lemmy and crew had in every note they played. I've had huge love and respect for both the band mentioned, and of all those I've followed over the years from Zep to Boston, Budgie to the Pistols, and many many more between, it's Sabbath and Motorhead that I'll always have close at hand to play over and over again. I've tried several time to move on from my deep passion for rock/metal, even to the point of disposing of all my albums, singles, tapes, and CD's. But once again I have several hundreds of the same records I once had in my earlier youthful days. Slade and the Sweet to name just two from the early 70s that put hard and heavy music in my blood. Now having been washed clean by the blood of the Lamb, rock still has it's place. Well then, that took me down memory lane hehehe .. "Life's fantasy, to be locked away, and still to think you're free". Words with a profound amount of depth when held in mind and looking at the amount of captivity there is withing the free world. All chained in place by the distorted variations of events fed to us by politicians and media alike. A truth I take seriously is "he who the Son sets free, is free indeed". That's me needing food, I don't like it when being hungry makes me giddy. So, look out fridge, here I come ... Hahaha. TTFN.
Great selection of bands there mate, some of them massively underrated like Budgie and especially Sweet. Their 'b' sides were really heavy back in the day, Sweet FA, Set Me Free and Windy City spring to mind. They deserve more widespread respect. Personal favourite has to be Sabbath but the best live band I ever saw was Motorhead, the power of that band live was something you just have to feel....nobody else came close.
@@jacksprat9172 You saw Motorhead??!! I'm not jealous. Nope, not even a bit. Take no notice of that greenish tone to my skin.... LOL Seems as though trips down memory lane through rock as just as important to you too. Take care mate.
Melody sings this also and it is sooooo good. "Die Young" it's in their Shorts plus she has song "Heaven and Hell" with "Vinnie Appice's Sabbath Knights live.
My preference is Heaven and Hell with Dio, Geezer, Tony and Appice. Would ask the band to OPEN with this song if I hired them for a gig. Then I would ask....please allow Ronnie to sing Temple of the King.....and please allow the band to play Hand of Doom.
Melody does an amazing "Short" video of this song it's fantastic you may want to check it out if you haven't already!! It's in their short section in their RUclips page.
People don't believe it but music is spiritual. I'm just gonna quote the Bible for that. David, before he was King he was also skillful in music, at the time, the king Saul was ruling the country but he was ocacionally tormented by demons and he will call for David so he can get relief by the music he will play. It's in the old Testament by the way, just despite religion but music has power for the spirit or soul. Oh, by the way, there's a better intro version of this song from a different venue. In this venue I'm mentioning is taking place at night, just don't know the place.
This was one of Ronnie's last shows be for he passed....he does great, but it's hard for me. He was so incredible. Sad that we lost him
Tony took the blues and painted it black. Matt black.
Blue on black by any chance ?
Hell yeah!! The legends on that stage.....wow! No matter what the name, it's still Black Sabbath!! 🤘
Yep. They only went to Heaven and Hell because Sharon Osbourne threatened to sue them if they used Black Sabbath.
Tony got stuck in his fret s a bit in intro
That song is so much better than I remembered!!!
Saw the Ozzy version of Black Sabbath live back in 99 Ozzfest. These guys don't age and brought so many great bands together. The Dio Era was just as good and this song along with many others from Mob Rules are on my playlist to this day.
Check out the song "I" from this Wacken concert as well.
Good call!
Raw emotion was the Dio era of Sabbath.
What a great reaction, Randi! You're so good at this! It's always a pleasure to watch your reactions! You were right about the lyrics, so well done there as well! :) What could be better than Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio and Randi reacting to them? :)
I know this is only an opinion, but that particular era of Sabbath was the absolute best. I mean everything they turned their hand to was golden. But this was the icing on the Sabbeth cake. This song, even after hearing hundreds of times still has that awesome effect of making the hair stand up on the back of my neck, just as it did when it was a new album. I've lost count pf how many time I've rocked myself into near exhaustion the Dio age of Sabbath. This was the first song I heard from the album, and the B side was Heaven and Hell live. And in those days, that was beyond belief. I'd wonder how rock could possibly improve on this. Of course it did, but I couldn't imagine it happening at the time. I think the only other band to invigorate as much as these guys was the awesome Motorhead. Nit that they came up with anything clever or technical, but it was the pure energy and true conviction that Lemmy and crew had in every note they played.
I've had huge love and respect for both the band mentioned, and of all those I've followed over the years from Zep to Boston, Budgie to the Pistols, and many many more between, it's Sabbath and Motorhead that I'll always have close at hand to play over and over again.
I've tried several time to move on from my deep passion for rock/metal, even to the point of disposing of all my albums, singles, tapes, and CD's. But once again I have several hundreds of the same records I once had in my earlier youthful days.
Slade and the Sweet to name just two from the early 70s that put hard and heavy music in my blood. Now having been washed clean by the blood of the Lamb, rock still has it's place.
Well then, that took me down memory lane hehehe ..
"Life's fantasy, to be locked away, and still to think you're free". Words with a profound amount of depth when held in mind and looking at the amount of captivity there is withing the free world. All chained in place by the distorted variations of events fed to us by politicians and media alike.
A truth I take seriously is "he who the Son sets free, is free indeed".
That's me needing food, I don't like it when being hungry makes me giddy. So, look out fridge, here I come ... Hahaha.
TTFN.
Great as always, Graham! I love your comments to my requests! It's a big part of the fun! :)
@@mikeg.4211 Let's be honest here Mike, you do pick some of the best of the best. It seems we're similar in taste.
@@grahamnash9794 , you're too kind, brother!
Great selection of bands there mate, some of them massively underrated like Budgie and especially Sweet. Their 'b' sides were really heavy back in the day, Sweet FA, Set Me Free and Windy City spring to mind. They deserve more widespread respect. Personal favourite has to be Sabbath but the best live band I ever saw was Motorhead, the power of that band live was something you just have to feel....nobody else came close.
@@jacksprat9172 You saw Motorhead??!! I'm not jealous. Nope, not even a bit. Take no notice of that greenish tone to my skin.... LOL Seems as though trips down memory lane through rock as just as important to you too. Take care mate.
Melody sings this also and it is sooooo good. "Die Young" it's in their Shorts plus she has song "Heaven and Hell" with "Vinnie Appice's Sabbath Knights live.
Love the crosses on his frets.
My preference is Heaven and Hell with Dio, Geezer, Tony and Appice.
Would ask the band to OPEN with this song if I hired them for a gig.
Then I would ask....please allow Ronnie to sing Temple of the King.....and please allow the band to play Hand of Doom.
Melody does an amazing "Short" video of this song it's fantastic you may want to check it out if you haven't already!! It's in their short section in their RUclips page.
A band with extraordinary talent, reviewed by a person with none. Why do I keep watching this type of content? 🙄🤟
Bit of a pathetic comment dude, grow up!!
Dio almost 70 in this. This guy was not from this world. The Pelé of Voice.
Lol Tony playing right handed and Geezer left handed.
Check out country girl by sabbith with Dio
That was in Germany
What are the books behind you? Looks like an encyclopedia set.
It is an encyclopedia set. :)
@@BetterEveryDayRUclips cool. I love books.
Someone "STOPPED" the fair.
People don't believe it but music is spiritual. I'm just gonna quote the Bible for that. David, before he was King he was also skillful in music, at the time, the king Saul was ruling the country but he was ocacionally tormented by demons and he will call for David so he can get relief by the music he will play. It's in the old Testament by the way, just despite religion but music has power for the spirit or soul.
Oh, by the way, there's a better intro version of this song from a different venue. In this venue I'm mentioning is taking place at night, just don't know the place.
Why is the video backwards? 🤔
Kinda wish the whole video wasn't reversed