Hey please try to help me get ktf to do Ozzy Osbourne's new video and song I think he's going to love it but I love his reactions I don't know how to get him to respond
Really? What I take from it that this was a song on how to live your life and not fall for the usual distractions as what we do in this life is simply preparation for the next. Don’t listen to the man,chasing moonbeams or riches but rather look around you and covet the things that matter. Love ,life,family and of course faith. I may be wrong but I have always taken this from this song. Ps.It’s just a shame it took me 5 decades to realise I was living life the wrong way 🤷🏻♂️
@@Danimal77 ... Tate was a monster vocalist! But Queensryche, while quite heavy in the beginning, really evolved away from the harder metal edge they started with. That's why I don't really hold Tate in the same metal reverence as Halford, Dio, or Dickinson. Operation Mindcrime is my favorite album of all time though. Really miss DeGarmo and Tate ... Those 2 WERE Queensryche
Dio wasn't saying that the moon actually is the sun at night. It's one item in a series of lies that "they" tell us: "They'll tell you black is really white, the moon is just the sun at night, and when you walk through golden halls, you get to keep the gold that falls."
“AND WHEN YOU WALK IN GOLDEN HALLS YIU GET TO KEEP THE GOLD THAT FALLS ITS HEAVEN AND HELL OH WELL FOOL FOOL YOU GOT TO BLEED FOR THE DANCER FOOL FOOL LOOK FOR THE ANSWER FOOL FOOL FOOL.” Sorry got caught up in the moment 😂
Key phrase: "The devil is never a maker" Creation ain't in his skill-set. "The lover of life is not a sinner" - Throw away ALL religious vestiges - and this becomes crystal clear.
My first Sabbath album, I didn't like his style until he went solo, then I was goo goo for the 1st 3 solo albums. Neon Knight all the songs you listed are gems.
Best comment. Seriously I wish ppl checked out more songs from this album It's always just Heaven and Hell and I get it it's a great Track but there's much more to the album.
While the Ozzy era is my favourite of Sabbath...can't deny how big of an impact Dio made with them. They completely reinvented themselves and released this classic album!! 🤘
OMG yes. Black Sabbath were basically done, for all intents and purposes. Dio saved and revived that band; even changed their sound. Amazing. Respect forever to RJD and R.I.P.
Listening to Dio is an exercise for your imagination. You can listen with images of full clarity in your brain when he sings Stargazer, Temple of the King, then try to figure out what he's talking about with Holy Diver and Children of the Sea, then listen to the message of Heaven and Hell and Last in Line.
Ronnie James Dio stated that the song is about each human being's ability to choose between doing good and doing evil, essentially that each person has "heaven and hell" inside themselves. Dio said it was one of his favourites.
It's an important distinction for sure, because most people think it's harder to play faster - it's not. To play a slow prodding pace consistently is actually a lot more difficult.
@@snowyrain5730 i agree! it takes something called 'restraint', like ya gotta hold back no matter how bad ya wanna just take off and rock out...... maintain the mood....
"The lover of life is not a sinner." This is biblical. Sin leads to ultimate death. Death of the spirit. Because sinning feeds the flesh. Does that make sense? That's not to say that all sinners are going to Hell. Everybody sins, but a lover of eternal spiritual life is not a blatant sinner. I hope that made sense.
I agree with your analogy. It's not essential of life it's the beauty of life we should love but it's the things that we love too much and abuse take us down.
The claim of an "eternal spirit life" only feeds into the idea of the earthly flesh life being a sin. At the vary least you could admit that your predisposition to see the flesh world as sin is what makes the argument for a world beyond flesh life some goal to seek. What if there is no life beyond flesh and your belief of the flesh world being sin isn't true? Selling people a spiritual heaven life beyond life just because you consider the flesh world a "sin" will not be made up for if you are wrong but sold them how better it will be after flesh life. This type of reasoning is a con that will not apologize if all humanity left life into non existing infinity under the impression they were getting some greater spirit life beyond. This is about particular morality peddling, not the eventual if ever finally proven truth of these beliefs.
The concept of the spirit dying off by feeding the flesh is not a claim to a tangible happening but a euphemism for some sort of moral "soul" decay by feeding the flesh. The truth is that modern religion is an anti/post life movement, if all you have to sell is getting to beyond flesh life then how isn't that a warped belief sails pitch?
How do we send this guy ktf request I've been asking him since Ozzy Osbourne's new song came out I believe he needs to do a reaction to that in the video is there anyway you can help me with this thank you
It's been for years fascinating the whole Dio vs Ozzy thing, Both Icons and Legend but from a Musical stand point my for ever Love and Respect to Dio, To replace such an important member of the band that created Metal was not an easy task and yet Dio was able to make Sabbath his own with only 2 studio albums in the 80's. His incredible voice and stage presence (without being controversial) was enough to earn his spot as a pioneer in the Heavy Metal World. R.i.p Dio🤘
RIFKI Brother I'm with you on that. I catch a little flack from people when I tell them that the Dio years were my favorite form of Black Sabbath. Also the amount of people who never knew Dio was ever in Black Sabbath. I like Ozzy for sure but I just loved the stuff Dio put out with them.
Martin Birch is the man who produced this album. I really enjoy your reaction videos. Honest and appreciative of many varied music genres. Keep up the good work!
To a lot of guitarists of the era, they considered the solo to be a composition within a composition...plus, Tony hooks you up with a killer “outro” solo to the fade!😎
You can't do any wrong with Dio...be it Rainbow, Black Sabbath, or his solo stuff (Dio). If you like deep, I couldn't possibly recommend "All The Fools Sailed Away" enough. I mean...just dig this opening line, "There's perfect harmony...in the rising and the falling of the sea. And as we sail along, I never fail to be astounded by the things we'll do for promises...and a song." The shit will give you chills.
I saw that tour. the sentinel is 1 of my top 3 priest songs. Glenn NAILED the solo. the overtones the feedback. it was fuckin perfect and i started crying. as a life long professional player (Its my only income) it was the most epic connect moment in my career. I saw zep twice and Jimmy is my #1 hero but Glenn took me to another level that night the whole band. they were on fire!! Glenn is hands down the most under-rated player.
This is one of 10 songs I would take with me on a deserted island. Great reaction, man More stuff like this (with dio on vocals): Sign of the southern cross, black sabbath Over and Over, Black sabbath Gates of Babylon, Rainbow Stargazer, Rainbow 10/10
@@krytenLister well, if you think that is the only message it brings... OK then... But, by "deep" I mean not only the lyrics, but the instrumental as well
I beg to differ: it is deep. Why do we build "up"?. Then even deeper is the person thinking originally it will improve the world and then realize rhis was not the answer. How many times have we built towards the skies and put a mere human in mythical esteem. Science aside. It had to start somewhere. Waaaay deep
Don't forget Tarot Woman or Light in the Black. The solo is worth that one alone. Then move on to the long live rock and roll album. Kill the King, LA connection. Gates of Babylon.
You missed the idea behind "The lover of life's not a sinner". Those things you say, "the temptations" are actually anti-life. Being drunk, stoned, hating others; all things that take away from true life. Real Joy contains none of those things. Dio was a smart fellow and I am guessing well read.
Waking each summer morning to a sunrise,and being able to go do what you love...Like I go fishing river wye in wales,most beautiful scenery on aunday afternoon in a warm summer...is best natural high....most people who need drugs are missing that spark of life...
@Pennywise Wadford dude I highly admire your willpower to hold a conversation with a troll and/or an imbecile... Mad respect for replying my dude 👏 (no sarcasm)
And with that, Pennywise and Valiant both show me that arguing about religion is annoying. And pointless considering no one knows what happens when we die. And if we pick the wrong religion, we are going to some form of Hell anyway. I'm agnostic and I don't judge others' beliefs, but Muslims and Christians seem to commonly judge. Not all, just some.
Great reaction man! I think this is Black Sabbath's greatest song, and one of the best songs of all time; of all genres. (and Black Sabbath is not even in my top 3 bands)
The sign of the souther cross, would be another epic by Sabbath with Dio, also Rainbow-Stargazer would be a great one as well, with even deeper meaning imo.
Stargazer should be followed by Light in the Black so he can learn what happens next after they were set free and another great one has to be Falling ov the edge of the World
Probably because Ozzy was off getting drunk somewhere. You can clearly hear and see the lyrical difference when RJD joined Sabbath. Listen to Holy Diver or Last In Line or Sacred Heart and it is def that same DIO D.N.A .
Ha ha, no it was because Ozzy can't write lyrics or music to save his life, drunk or straight. He takes writing credits on his solo stuff, mainly due to his manipulative bitch wife Sharon, but if you watch interviews with different people he's worked with he didn't write shit.
Yep, totally agreed. Bob Daisley wrote and got screwed over on writing Ozzy’s lyrics for years. And don’t even get me started on what the Osbournes did to Jake E. Lee!
@@coinraker6497 Yeah. Ronnie always wrote the lyrics. Nearly always. I remember on the back of the vinyl album covers of the albums RJD did with Black Sabbath, it always said: "All lyrics and melodies written by Ronnie James Dio." Because he wrote the words to the songs he sang and the vocal melody lines he sang as well. I believe that was true of his albums with Rainbow, They all said "All lyrics and melodies by Ronnie James Dio." In some cases they said "unless otherwise noted" because, at least on Rainbow On Stage, Rainbow played at least 2 songs Ronnie did NOT write the lyrics for: Deep Purple's hit "Mistreated" which was written by Deep Purple's then-lead-singer David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore. Rainbow's cover of "Still I'm Sad" was written by Paul Samwell-Smith and Jim McCarty of The Yardbirds. Rainbow/Blackmore also interpolated B.B. King's blues song "Rock Me Baby" which was obviously not written by Ronnie James Dio.☺ (Ritchie did an interpolation of "Rock Me Baby" while he was still with Deep Purple, too, if I remember correctly. I think they did a slow blues jam on Made in Europe, I believe during the song "Mistreated" because I seem to remember David Coverdale singing the words to the song in his bluesy baritone. Don't believe Ronnie sang along to "Rock Me Baby" with Rainbow, the way David Coverdale did with Deep Purple...)
Your selections have been excellent this week! Death - symbolic Pretty sure it’ll get a hold on bruh within 10 seconds of listening. Video with lyrics preferably 🤘🏻❤️
Rainbow in the Dark is his most COMMERCIAL and poppy song dude. He needs to listen to Sign of the Southern Cross, Don't Talk to Strangers, I, After All (The Dead), Egypt (The Chains Are On), Children of the Sea, Falling Off The Edge of The World, Shame on the Night, Catch the Rainbow, etc)..
It's been 11 years since Ronnie left us. July 10 on his birthday bless us all. Miss you Ronnie. Been 46 years since I heard Man on the Silver Mountain, still my favorite song. Thank you King KTF for giving Ronnie some appreciation. Bless you!
Black Sabbath - Into The Void (this song basically created an entire subgenre of metal/rock called doom/stoner) Ozzy Osbourne - Mr Crowley (one of the greatest guitarists ever slaying it and melting your soul in the process)
Those temptations You mentioned are only distractions from real life. Humans suffer and miss out on real "Life" because we continually strive after things that do not give lasting happiness. We desperately try to hold on to, or try to attain things that do not matter... Row to the middle of a secluded lake. Stand alone in a field or forest. Look around you. Smell and even taste the air... Listen to how "loud" the silence is with the nature and all of it's life that surrounds you... THAT is the "Life" (IMO) that Dio was speaking of. That being said, I just found your channel and like your reactions and message. I'm off to check some more of your uploads. Thumbs up.
Black Sabbath songs w/ Dio similar to Heaven and Hell: Over and Over Lonely is the Word Sign of the Southern Cross Falling of the Edge of the World Non-Dio: Headless Cross Anno Mundi
The pleasures and temptations of life Have nothing to do with loving life loving life is the perception in which you can appreciate the walk you were given by God Or whoever else you believe in
@@bryanleonard8008 if you dont believe in anything but a joke at least your walk in life is making people laugh without knowing it your doing what you were ment to do
A song that doesn't get enough credit from Black Sabbath is "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"! This main riff makes you understand why they are the fathers of heavy metal! You will not be disappointed! In fact this is a riff I want to learn on my 6 string tomorrow at the latest! And Ozzy's vocals are awesome! Please give it a chance to get this song out to more people so they can appreciate it too
The lover of life is not a sinner. Just because you like to have fun and life life to the fullest doesnt mean youre a bad person. Thats what i take from it
@@bobvuleta8941 Interesting, though I'm not completely convinced. I saw an interview with Dio where he chronicled the highlights of his career, and mentioned how fortunate he was to have been a part of three albums he considered to be truly great: Rising, Heaven & Hell, and Holy Diver. Would be strange to me if he didn't care for the centerpiece of one of those. If you ever read this, I'd be interested in reading/watching your source.
This was the very first album I bought on my own, with my own Christmas Cash when I was 13 years old. To see you now, almost 40 years later having the same reaction as I did is awesome. After you devour this album you must move to the next one in line - The Mob Rules - the second Ronnie James Dio album and if you want deep meaning some of that album just might bring you to tears - the Song Over and Over, Falling off the Edge of the World and Sign of the Southern Cross will instantly burn their way into your permanent memory - Heaven and Hell is an amazing album - I just think Mob Rules is a little better because the band was more in sync and worked a little better together as a unit so the songs were more intense, less restrained.
The guy who produced this was the same guy who produced the first 9 Iron Maiden albums (Martin Birch). Edit: He didn’t produce the very first one. They were too scared to ask him.
It's so cool that youtube has enabled young people who were born after great music came out to discover it for the first time and realize how special and everlasting their voice could be. Rest In Peace Ronnie James Dio, both lyricist and legend.
I still remember when Randy died, we were in High School, then I would later loose a band mate & friend in a plane crash as a member of Reba McIntyre's band, but we grew up on Rock from Rainbow, Yes, Queen, the Beatles etc.. Never be another Randy, my friend Mariz just got back from LA doing the Randy Rhodes tribute this year Rudy Sarzo was on bass, kick ass.
What is so great about songs like this is that they require more thought if the listener really wants to appreciate their full meaning. Dio’s lyrics had a lot of deep poetic meanings.
Saw Sabbath with Blue Oyster Cult on Black and Blue tour in the fall of 80 (I believe). Great show. Then had the great opportunity to see Dio with Heaven and Hell a few years before he past. RIP Ronnie.
Germain St-Pierre I see what you are saying, when I think of Black Sabbath, the Ozzy era always comes to mind. I too think of the Ozzy Sabbath as being the epitome of Black Sabbath.
You're not entirely wrong...but Heaven and Hell belongs up there with the first 5 Sabbath albums. In the last several years there's been a sort of re-appraisal of the Dio albums. Heaven and Hell is a classic, and Mob Rules is easily better than Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die (as much as I like those two myself).
Tony Richards I would argue with you if I could. While the Ozzy era Sabbath is what I usually think of with Sabbath, the Dio era Sabbath is world class metal. Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules are as good, if not somewhat better, than the Ozzy stuff. The music is a much more complex arrangement with the Dio Sabbath than Ozzy and the vocals are obvious. But Ozzy Sabbath is the quintessential Sabbath my humble opinion. I have been fortunate enough to have seen both the Ozzy and Dio Sabbath in concert!🤘🏻
Dio is the Grand Wizard of Rock and Metal, the guy has been around forever. Straight up legend :D Check out his solo band called Dio. Songs like Holy Diver, Rainbow the dark, Last in line and so on :) Maybe even his work with the band Rainbow with ex Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore :)
After watching your reactions, I feel blessed to have grown up listening to Sabbath and Dio amongst many others of my generation. Glad you enjoyed it and found meaning in it.
I heard this song when it was first released, back in the day, and it still blows me away now. Stoked your on board, Dio has a big catalogue, solo, and in various bands, Enjoy!
The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams. RIP Dio.
yeah man, one of the best verses I've ever heard.
Hey please try to help me get ktf to do Ozzy Osbourne's new video and song I think he's going to love it but I love his reactions I don't know how to get him to respond
@@blazeandcyrus Just left a similar quote on another reaction video. And yes I think it is a powerful verse/ quote!
Best and truest lyric of the song ✌️😎👍💯
That's God for you! \,,/
"This song is full of quotables"...
What a killer quote!
He misquotes Dio constantly. "Oh well." I like his reaction though.
I agree! And he was spot on!
Ronnie James Dio was one of the greatest singers, EVER, in any genre of music.
True
Ever hear an angel is missing? (I forgot the band name) but it was early early Dio. Not metal.
@@theris117 before Rainbow Dio was in a band called Elf
@@richardcranium5048 look up "ronnie and the red caps"
@@theris117 I will thanks
Ronnie James Dio still inspiring folks from Beyond the Grave.God bless him
Love RJD. Saw him in concert 4 times in the 80's
Nietzsche was just wrong. Dio is not dead.
instaBlaster...
He's singing about Duality; that every coin has 2 sides. Dark/Light. Yin/Yang. Good/Evil. God/Satan. A coin needs both sides to exist.
@ Well, that's good to hear. Good on ya!
@ for you maybe you little smartass garbage. go to justin bieber video now.
more than that
The devil and the priest cant exist if one goes away..just like the battle of the sun and the moon and night and day
Really? What I take from it that this was a song on how to live your life and not fall for the usual distractions as what we do in this life is simply preparation for the next.
Don’t listen to the man,chasing moonbeams or riches but rather look around you and covet the things that matter.
Love ,life,family and of course faith.
I may be wrong but I have always taken this from this song.
Ps.It’s just a shame it took me 5 decades to realise I was living life the wrong way 🤷🏻♂️
Dickinson. Halford. Now you are discovering Dio. You are on the path my man! Sign of the Southern Cross is DEEP like this! STARGAZER too!
We really need some Michael Kiske.... Helloween baby :)
Geoff Tate!!!!!!!!
Children of the Sea is a monster of a song as well.
@@LiberalsArePoop . . My favorite Sabbath song of all time. Song about child innocence once lost, can never come back. It's sad, yet powerful!
@@Danimal77 ... Tate was a monster vocalist! But Queensryche, while quite heavy in the beginning, really evolved away from the harder metal edge they started with. That's why I don't really hold Tate in the same metal reverence as Halford, Dio, or Dickinson. Operation Mindcrime is my favorite album of all time though. Really miss DeGarmo and Tate ... Those 2 WERE Queensryche
Finally! The studio version is way better than the live version that people react to.
I don't know I saw a live version the other day to knock your socks off Dio was absolutely on point
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Problem with studio version is that you can very easily get it removed due to copyright.
@Carla Amick Wrooong.
Live Evil version is good too, especially the guitar solo.
Our metal god. REST IN PEACE RONNIE JAMES DIO
🙏🏻✌😎👍
"The moon is just the sun at night" one of my favorite lyrics!
Dio wasn't saying that the moon actually is the sun at night. It's one item in a series of lies that "they" tell us:
"They'll tell you black is really white, the moon is just the sun at night, and when you walk through golden halls, you get to keep the gold that falls."
Coach Cinnamon T dude we know he actually didn’t mean that 😂
@@sazhaxeramezha449
Mayby more so in these times (covid )
“AND WHEN YOU WALK IN GOLDEN HALLS YIU GET TO KEEP THE GOLD THAT FALLS ITS HEAVEN AND HELL OH WELL FOOL FOOL YOU GOT TO BLEED FOR THE DANCER FOOL FOOL LOOK FOR THE ANSWER FOOL FOOL FOOL.” Sorry got caught up in the moment 😂
The Moon is just the Sun at night. Not light lol
Key phrase: "The devil is never a maker" Creation ain't in his skill-set.
"The lover of life is not a sinner" - Throw away ALL religious vestiges - and this becomes crystal clear.
I heard this as authentic love. Loving life authentically. If you love life authentic and unselfish, then you can’t be a sinner
The 'Heaven and Hell' album is a masterpiece, bro. Check out "Neon Knights", "Children of the Sea", "Die Young", and "Lonely is the Word".
Neon Knights!
My first Sabbath album, I didn't like his style until he went solo, then I was goo goo for the 1st 3 solo albums. Neon Knight all the songs you listed are gems.
Best comment.
Seriously I wish ppl checked out more songs from this album
It's always just Heaven and Hell and I get it it's a great Track but there's much more to the album.
Goob.... YES! Neon Knights kills..and the outro solos are THE BEST
Facts.
Die Young is one of my favorites.
While the Ozzy era is my favourite of Sabbath...can't deny how big of an impact Dio made with them. They completely reinvented themselves and released this classic album!! 🤘
OMG yes. Black Sabbath were basically done, for all intents and purposes. Dio saved and revived that band; even changed their sound. Amazing. Respect forever to RJD and R.I.P.
Tony Martin era Sabbath needs more recognition. Headless Cross is a masterpiece especially
Born again is pretty good also, from beginning to end!
@@bobthebear1246 correct... and all that together makes black sabbath to the greatest band ever...
Ronnie James Dio! Now you're listening to a master vocalist
Nobody realizes that he also used to play bass....long, long ago.
@Jesse alcala
And a brilliant, thought-provoking lyricist as well.
☺
Listening to Dio is an exercise for your imagination. You can listen with images of full clarity in your brain when he sings Stargazer, Temple of the King, then try to figure out what he's talking about with Holy Diver and Children of the Sea, then listen to the message of Heaven and Hell and Last in Line.
Ronnie James Dio stated that the song is about each human being's ability to choose between doing good and doing evil, essentially that each person has "heaven and hell" inside themselves. Dio said it was one of his favourites.
Shoutout to geezer for mantaining perfect rythm throughout the whole song
It's an important distinction for sure, because most people think it's harder to play faster - it's not. To play a slow prodding pace consistently is actually a lot more difficult.
@@snowyrain5730 i agree! it takes something called 'restraint', like ya gotta hold back no matter how bad ya wanna just take off and rock out...... maintain the mood....
"The lover of life is not a sinner."
This is biblical. Sin leads to ultimate death. Death of the spirit. Because sinning feeds the flesh. Does that make sense? That's not to say that all sinners are going to Hell. Everybody sins, but a lover of eternal spiritual life is not a blatant sinner. I hope that made sense.
I agree with your analogy. It's not essential of life it's the beauty of life we should love but it's the things that we love too much and abuse take us down.
The claim of an "eternal spirit life" only feeds into the idea of the earthly flesh life being a sin. At the vary least you could admit that your predisposition to see the flesh world as sin is what makes the argument for a world beyond flesh life some goal to seek. What if there is no life beyond flesh and your belief of the flesh world being sin isn't true?
Selling people a spiritual heaven life beyond life just because you consider the flesh world a "sin" will not be made up for if you are wrong but sold them how better it will be after flesh life. This type of reasoning is a con that will not apologize if all humanity left life into non existing infinity under the impression they were getting some greater spirit life beyond. This is about particular morality peddling, not the eventual if ever finally proven truth of these beliefs.
The concept of the spirit dying off by feeding the flesh is not a claim to a tangible happening but a euphemism for some sort of moral "soul" decay by feeding the flesh. The truth is that modern religion is an anti/post life movement, if all you have to sell is getting to beyond flesh life then how isn't that a warped belief sails pitch?
It is from the bible... so of course it doesn't make sense! lol
Kenny Forthun if you truly love life, whatever you do can’t be a sin.
The World is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.....
Shawn Chamberlain
.......it’s Heaven and Hell!
@@afterburner2869 OH WELL!!
@Erik smith ?
you get to keep the gold that falls... uhh yeah sure kid...lol
@Erik smith The bible is Hebrew mythology, so is heaven and hell.
Black Sabbath "Mob Rules"!
That one is fire 🔥 to.
David Pineda.. YES!!! Neon Knight and The Mob Rules are my 2 favorite Sabbath songs hands down. KILLER guitar chops
Voodoo is a good one as well!!!
The incomparable Geezer Butler On bass.😎
Jimmy Bain and Phil Soussan are fantastic also. 3 Great Metal Basists!
We were watching HH live in 2007 and my wife was pointing Geezer with wide open eyes and shouting how can he do that!!!
How do we send this guy ktf request I've been asking him since Ozzy Osbourne's new song came out I believe he needs to do a reaction to that in the video is there anyway you can help me with this thank you
Geeze Butler is one of the top bass guitarists hands down.
Cliff Burton as well
The Black Sabbath era of DIO was an awesome era but I'm a huge fan of both of the OZZY OSBOURNE and the DIO eras of the band
They both did great in the Black Sabbath and made great songs
Ozzy Osbourne: No more Tears(my personal favorite)
Dio: All the Fools Sailed Away
I believe Sabbath was good with ozzy,but GREAT with DIO!!!
It's been for years fascinating the whole Dio vs Ozzy thing, Both Icons and Legend but from a Musical stand point my for ever Love and Respect to Dio, To replace such an important member of the band that created Metal was not an easy task and yet Dio was able to make Sabbath his own with only 2 studio albums in the 80's. His incredible voice and stage presence (without being controversial) was enough to earn his spot as a pioneer in the Heavy Metal World. R.i.p Dio🤘
The original black Sabbath was the godfather of the metal we have today.
@@sds4life17 Rainbow in the dark. Also strong lyrics.
Sign of the Southern Cross. You will NOT be sorry, but you will be spoiled rotton.
He will not be sorry? He would be like "hold on bruhhhhhh"
Agreed!
Awesome bro!!! Check out rainbow- stargazer (dio kills it) or dio last in line! So glad you’re hearing dio now lol
Elvis Valentin one of my fave songs. Drums on the intro
what about starstruck
All of that stuff is gold
Winged Assassin he really can’t go wrong with dio I think these 2 were some of his strongest vocals though
Yes!!!
Preston with the knowledge!👏 After this your going to be a DIO fan for life! In my mind the greatest voice of metal! RONNIE JAMES DIO! 🙏RIP
RIFKI
Brother I'm with you on that. I catch a little flack from people when I tell them that the Dio years were my favorite form of Black Sabbath. Also the amount of people who never knew Dio was ever in Black Sabbath. I like Ozzy for sure but I just loved the stuff Dio put out with them.
Kevin Ball For sure Kevin DIO is the voice of metal! I gotta give OZZY his due too! 🤟
R.I.P Metal god
Martin Birch is the man who produced this album. I really enjoy your reaction videos. Honest and appreciative of many varied music genres. Keep up the good work!
To a lot of guitarists of the era, they considered the solo to be a composition within a composition...plus, Tony hooks you up with a killer “outro” solo to the fade!😎
Man on the silver mountain - Rainbow / Ronnie James Dio
Pleaseeee
That's to fuckin funny! Man on the silver mountain I just got thru listening to that! Then I saw Prestons post!😜
Come and make me holy again
I'm a wheel I'm a wheel I can roll I can feel, and you can't stop me turnin'
🤘 Live is better: Man on the Silver mountain (Live 1985)
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That song title is on his grave stone, which makes sense because that is what we always called him. The Man on the Silver Mountain.
You can't do any wrong with Dio...be it Rainbow, Black Sabbath, or his solo stuff (Dio). If you like deep, I couldn't possibly recommend "All The Fools Sailed Away" enough. I mean...just dig this opening line, "There's perfect harmony...in the rising and the falling of the sea. And as we sail along, I never fail to be astounded by the things we'll do for promises...and a song." The shit will give you chills.
Rainbow
Sign of the southern cross,, Lost children of the sea,, Falling of the edge of the world,,, from Black Sabbath with Dio are great songs
Some good suggestions.
Die Young, Neon Knights, Lonely is the Word, Over and Over....a lot more from this two Dio/BlackSabbath albums.
@@fittrege2778 Yeah, this album is FIRE!!!!
Falling off the Edge of the World is one of the most underrated rock songs of all time
Ronnie James Dio had one of the most beautiful metal voices ever. I'm tickled how impressed you are lol
Check out Neon Knights...xx
This is one of my absolute favorite albums and song. I wore this album out.!!! RIP Ronnie James Dio
Remember how pissed we were when Ozzy left?
Die young, falling of the edge of the world and sign of the southern cross are other amazing songs by black sabbath Dio era
Judas Priest - The Sentinel (Live Version from 1986 'Fuel for Life' tour)
It’s so awesome you will totally be amazed!
Yeeesss
The fuel for life tour by Priest is epic!!!
I saw that tour. the sentinel is 1 of my top 3 priest songs. Glenn NAILED the solo. the overtones the feedback. it was fuckin perfect and i started crying. as a life long professional player (Its my only income) it was the most epic connect moment in my career. I saw zep twice and Jimmy is my #1 hero but Glenn took me to another level that night
the whole band. they were on fire!! Glenn is hands down the most under-rated player.
This is one of 10 songs I would take with me on a deserted island.
Great reaction, man
More stuff like this (with dio on vocals):
Sign of the southern cross, black sabbath
Over and Over, Black sabbath
Gates of Babylon, Rainbow
Stargazer, Rainbow
10/10
Why Preston is the best reaction guy:
It's totally into it and not just pumping out content for views.
I like what you do because you are really a true lover of music. you have a real sensitivity.
Great choice Preston. This song made me fall in love with the Dio Sabbath. R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio
Do you like deep songs? Listen STARGAZER by Rainbow... Dio that sings too
A wizard building a tower ....not really what you would call DEEP ???
@@krytenLister well, if you think that is the only message it brings... OK then... But, by "deep" I mean not only the lyrics, but the instrumental as well
I beg to differ: it is deep. Why do we build "up"?. Then even deeper is the person thinking originally it will improve the world and then realize rhis was not the answer. How many times have we built towards the skies and put a mere human in mythical esteem. Science aside. It had to start somewhere. Waaaay deep
@@diyoung8554 it is a deep song about cult of personality and then realising that they failed.
Don't forget Tarot Woman or Light in the Black. The solo is worth that one alone.
Then move on to the long live rock and roll album. Kill the King, LA connection. Gates of Babylon.
You missed the idea behind "The lover of life's not a sinner". Those things you say, "the temptations" are actually anti-life. Being drunk, stoned, hating others; all things that take away from true life. Real Joy contains none of those things. Dio was a smart fellow and I am guessing well read.
Thank you for saying that... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌😎👍
Waking each summer morning to a sunrise,and being able to go do what you love...Like I go fishing river wye in wales,most beautiful scenery on aunday afternoon in a warm summer...is best natural high....most people who need drugs are missing that spark of life...
Don't 4 get wealth
@Pennywise Wadford dude I highly admire your willpower to hold a conversation with a troll and/or an imbecile... Mad respect for replying my dude 👏 (no sarcasm)
And with that, Pennywise and Valiant both show me that arguing about religion is annoying. And pointless considering no one knows what happens when we die. And if we pick the wrong religion, we are going to some form of Hell anyway. I'm agnostic and I don't judge others' beliefs, but Muslims and Christians seem to commonly judge. Not all, just some.
It's like I'm hearing these songs again, but through your ears. The smile is my face too. Glad you're having fun.
Great reaction man! I think this is Black Sabbath's greatest song, and one of the best songs of all time; of all genres. (and Black Sabbath is not even in my top 3 bands)
The sign of the souther cross, would be another epic by Sabbath with Dio, also Rainbow-Stargazer would be a great one as well, with even deeper meaning imo.
Stargazer should be followed by Light in the Black so he can learn what happens next after they were set free and another great one has to be Falling ov the edge of the World
Rainbow - Stargazer
Black Sabbath- Over and Over
*CHILDREN OF THE SEA* .. is another *GREAT* song off that album, .. written by the *GREAT Ronnie James Dio.*
Hey King KTF, listen to Liberals are icky. Children of the sea is a fantastic song!!
I had these lyrics written all over my notebooks in high school. This whole album is a smoker.
Dio is/was a fantastic lyricist. Love his era in Sabbath."The moon is just the sun at night".
Did he write that? I know during Ozzy's era that Geezer Butler wrote all the lyrics.
Probably because Ozzy was off getting drunk somewhere. You can clearly hear and see the lyrical difference when RJD joined Sabbath. Listen to Holy Diver or Last In Line or Sacred Heart and it is def that same DIO D.N.A .
Ha ha, no it was because Ozzy can't write lyrics or music to save his life, drunk or straight. He takes writing credits on his solo stuff, mainly due to his manipulative bitch wife Sharon, but if you watch interviews with different people he's worked with he didn't write shit.
Yep, totally agreed. Bob Daisley wrote and got screwed over on writing Ozzy’s lyrics for years. And don’t even get me started on what the Osbournes did to Jake E. Lee!
@@coinraker6497
Yeah. Ronnie always wrote the lyrics.
Nearly always.
I remember on the back of the vinyl album covers of the albums RJD did with Black Sabbath, it always said:
"All lyrics and melodies written by Ronnie James Dio."
Because he wrote the words to the songs he sang and the vocal melody lines he sang as well.
I believe that was true of his albums with Rainbow,
They all said "All lyrics and melodies by Ronnie James Dio."
In some cases they said "unless otherwise noted" because, at least on Rainbow On Stage, Rainbow played at least 2 songs Ronnie did NOT write the lyrics for:
Deep Purple's hit "Mistreated" which was written by Deep Purple's then-lead-singer David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore.
Rainbow's cover of "Still I'm Sad" was written by Paul Samwell-Smith and Jim McCarty of The Yardbirds.
Rainbow/Blackmore also interpolated B.B. King's blues song "Rock Me Baby" which was obviously not written by Ronnie James Dio.☺
(Ritchie did an interpolation of "Rock Me Baby" while he was still with Deep Purple, too, if I remember correctly.
I think they did a slow blues jam on Made in Europe, I believe during the song "Mistreated" because I seem to remember David Coverdale singing the words to the song in his bluesy baritone.
Don't believe Ronnie sang along to "Rock Me Baby" with Rainbow, the way David Coverdale did with Deep Purple...)
Your selections have been excellent this week!
Death - symbolic
Pretty sure it’ll get a hold on bruh within 10 seconds of listening.
Video with lyrics preferably 🤘🏻❤️
Dio! One of the very very best
That's metal. Great experience Preston. Thanks for sharing. Ronnie James Dio was truly a special man.
Some of Iomi's best guitar work, and Dio was THE man... Love watching these videos.
How about doing a Dio song now like Holy Diver, last in line, or maybe even don't talk to strangers or even Rainbow in the Dark
or man on the silver mountain
All the fools sailed away?
@@argantyr5154 it's a good song I was thinking more of hit just his solo stuff rather than rainbow or even Black Sabbath
Rainbow in the Dark is his most COMMERCIAL and poppy song dude. He needs to listen to Sign of the Southern Cross, Don't Talk to Strangers, I, After All (The Dead), Egypt (The Chains Are On), Children of the Sea, Falling Off The Edge of The World, Shame on the Night, Catch the Rainbow, etc)..
Or straight through the heart
The first reaction to this song that not only did the whole mandolin outro but did it again.👍
Usurper123 That’s not a mandolin. It’s just a nylon string guitar.
Looking for deep lyrics? Judas Priest - Beyond the Realms of Death
One of the greatest songs ever
Absolutely. With one of the best solos too. Glenn kills it.
It's too bad they don't have a pro audio release from the Ram it Down Metal Mercenaries tour. Halford was FIRE like you've never heard!
Yeah we really really want that one.
Absolutely .....
They will tell you black is white and the moon is just the sun at night
Those are the lyrics.
It's been 11 years since Ronnie left us. July 10 on his birthday bless us all. Miss you Ronnie. Been 46 years since I heard Man on the Silver Mountain, still my favorite song. Thank you King KTF for giving Ronnie some appreciation. Bless you!
Rainbow- Stargazer
P. S. Amazing vocal performance
Excellent review! I've been listening to this song since 1980 and your breakdown is spot on!
Dio - Egypt
Rainbow - Gates of Babylon
Black Sabbath - Die Young
Black Sabbath - Into The Void (this song basically created an entire subgenre of metal/rock called doom/stoner)
Ozzy Osbourne - Mr Crowley (one of the greatest guitarists ever slaying it and melting your soul in the process)
Those temptations You mentioned are only distractions from real life. Humans suffer and miss out on real "Life" because we continually strive after things that do not give lasting happiness. We desperately try to hold on to, or try to attain things that do not matter...
Row to the middle of a secluded lake. Stand alone in a field or forest. Look around you. Smell and even taste the air... Listen to how "loud" the silence is with the nature and all of it's life that surrounds you... THAT is the "Life" (IMO) that Dio was speaking of.
That being said, I just found your channel and like your reactions and message. I'm off to check some more of your uploads. Thumbs up.
My favorite artist ever! Glad you had the opportunity to listen.
Black Sabbath songs w/ Dio similar to Heaven and Hell:
Over and Over
Lonely is the Word
Sign of the Southern Cross
Falling of the Edge of the World
Non-Dio:
Headless Cross
Anno Mundi
Tony Martin-era Sabbath never gets enough love. Both of those, When Death Calls, The Shining, and I Witness are all awesome and underrated.
The pleasures and temptations of life Have nothing to do with loving life loving life is the perception in which you can appreciate the walk you were given by God Or whoever else you believe in
The Flying Spaghetti Monster?
@@bryanleonard8008 if you dont believe in anything but a joke at least your walk in life is making people laugh without knowing it your doing what you were ment to do
The pleasures of punctuations.
Its a youtube reply not a letter when this means more then just living life we are screwed
@@drizzt1984 ^
Sign Of The Southern Cross, Over and Over and Falling Off The Edge Of The World- all top Dio/ Sabbath songs
Mob Rules is a certified banger from start to finish.
Brian Koonts the WHOLE Mob Rules album 👌
I should have been more specific. I was referring to the album. Every single song is incredible.
Brian Koonts true 👍
I've listened to "Over and Over" over and over and over and over and...
A song that doesn't get enough credit from Black Sabbath is "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"! This main riff makes you understand why they are the fathers of heavy metal! You will not be disappointed! In fact this is a riff I want to learn on my 6 string tomorrow at the latest! And Ozzy's vocals are awesome! Please give it a chance to get this song out to more people so they can appreciate it too
The lover of life is not a sinner. Just because you like to have fun and life life to the fullest doesnt mean youre a bad person. Thats what i take from it
RAINBOW - Stargazer!!!! you got to try it. PUT MORE DIO IN YOUR LIFE
Good job. You are definitely on the path now!
This song is perfect ? Stargazer, by Rainbow is better. And there's also Dio on vocals ;-)
Stargazer is amazing. Sadly Dio never liked that song.
Stargazer is masterpiece!!
Both songs are masterpieces.
I am perfect
@@bobvuleta8941 Interesting, though I'm not completely convinced. I saw an interview with Dio where he chronicled the highlights of his career, and mentioned how fortunate he was to have been a part of three albums he considered to be truly great: Rising, Heaven & Hell, and Holy Diver. Would be strange to me if he didn't care for the centerpiece of one of those. If you ever read this, I'd be interested in reading/watching your source.
This was the very first album I bought on my own, with my own Christmas Cash when I was 13 years old. To see you now, almost 40 years later having the same reaction as I did is awesome. After you devour this album you must move to the next one in line - The Mob Rules - the second Ronnie James Dio album and if you want deep meaning some of that album just might bring you to tears - the Song Over and Over, Falling off the Edge of the World and Sign of the Southern Cross will instantly burn their way into your permanent memory - Heaven and Hell is an amazing album - I just think Mob Rules is a little better because the band was more in sync and worked a little better together as a unit so the songs were more intense, less restrained.
This is the best review of this song ever man your feel for music is amazing
The guy who produced this was the same guy who produced the first 9 Iron Maiden albums (Martin Birch).
Edit: He didn’t produce the very first one. They were too scared to ask him.
xanthos tsafalopoulos exactly!
And all the Rainbow albums with Dio (producer, engineer, mixing) and the Mob rules album with Black sabbath. Brilliant engineer/producer/mixer !
Oh yeah? What a fantastic body of work!. I want to personally thank him for Killers, best metal album of all time imo.
Try TV Crimes from the Dehumaniser album. That got some great lyrics
+xanthos, guess that explains why the production value on Maiden's first album is lacking.
The producer of this song was MARTIN BIRCH the iconic producer of Deep Purple,Black Sabbath,Rainbow,Iron Maiden(the golden era).
One of the GREATESTS
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That whole album is great as is their next album "Mob Rules".
It cool now how we all come together over music good job
Glad you enjoyed it! One of my favorite songs from Sabbath. I hope you listen to the entire album, I think you’ll dig it. 👍🏻
Symptom of the universe the greatest outro in history
You are the King of Reaction!!! ;) More Metal :) I think you are a metalhead.TOP!
Black Sabbath - After Forever. I think you would really dig that one.
Yes deep lyrics for that one too
Yup. That is the one that left all of those who accused Sabbath of worshipping Satan scratching their heads. Small minds...
You are knocking it out, love this. Tribute to RJD. Massive and Epic.
It's so cool that youtube has enabled young people who were born after great music came out to discover it for the first time and realize how special and everlasting their voice could be. Rest In Peace Ronnie James Dio, both lyricist and legend.
Mercyful Fate- Melissa
beautiful, haunting music and the most unique vocals in metal
Ok Preston....dig it, try these Sabbath songs from the Dio era.
- Sign of the Southern Cross
- Falling off the Edge of the World
- Voodoo
Enjoy 😎
If you like this try mr.crowley live...ozzy...randy rhoades guitarist.get to that song bro.
I still remember when Randy died, we were in High School, then I would later loose a band mate & friend in a plane crash as a member of Reba McIntyre's band, but we grew up on Rock from Rainbow, Yes, Queen, the Beatles etc.. Never be another Randy, my friend Mariz just got back from LA doing the Randy Rhodes tribute this year Rudy Sarzo was on bass, kick ass.
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What is so great about songs like this is that they require more thought if the listener really wants to appreciate their full meaning. Dio’s lyrics had a lot of deep poetic meanings.
Saw Sabbath with Blue Oyster Cult on Black and Blue tour in the fall of 80 (I believe). Great show. Then had the great opportunity to see Dio with Heaven and Hell a few years before he past. RIP Ronnie.
The devil cried - black sabbath .. one of the best dio songs
To me Ozzy is Black Sabbath but Dio is still a metal god in his own right.
Germain St-Pierre Tony Iommi is Black Sabbath.
@@afterburner2869 I was referring more to the vocals but yeah, fair enough.
Germain St-Pierre I see what you are saying, when I think of Black Sabbath, the Ozzy era always comes to mind. I too think of the Ozzy Sabbath as being the epitome of Black Sabbath.
You're not entirely wrong...but Heaven and Hell belongs up there with the first 5 Sabbath albums. In the last several years there's been a sort of re-appraisal of the Dio albums. Heaven and Hell is a classic, and Mob Rules is easily better than Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die (as much as I like those two myself).
Tony Richards I would argue with you if I could. While the Ozzy era Sabbath is what I usually think of with Sabbath, the Dio era Sabbath is world class metal. Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules are as good, if not somewhat better, than the Ozzy stuff. The music is a much more complex arrangement with the Dio Sabbath than Ozzy and the vocals are obvious. But Ozzy Sabbath is the quintessential Sabbath my humble opinion. I have been fortunate enough to have seen both the Ozzy and Dio Sabbath in concert!🤘🏻
Dio is the Grand Wizard of Rock and Metal, the guy has been around forever. Straight up legend :D Check out his solo band called Dio. Songs like Holy Diver, Rainbow the dark, Last in line and so on :) Maybe even his work with the band Rainbow with ex Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore :)
DiverHoly1 you must hear “too late” by Black Sabbath (dio vocals)
After watching your reactions, I feel blessed to have grown up listening to Sabbath and Dio amongst many others of my generation. Glad you enjoyed it and found meaning in it.
That stuff Iommi does at about 10:06 is amazing!! Lyrics - War Pigs, Killing Yourself to Live, Children of the Grave etc. Iommi wrote that stuff.
Actually Geezer Butler wrote about 99.5% of all the lyrics in the Ozzy era.
Dio is amazing!!!!! Check out the gates of babylon and stargazer!
Dio is Legend 🤘🤘 check out Die Young the whole album is great.. rip RJD 🙏😎
Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons
If you have 23 minutes over and want some lyrics and, well, a masterpiece.
Probably my favorite hard rock album of all time. They hit gold with this one! Nice review my friend.
Funny how when Dio replaced Ozzy Sabbath fans were angry...now Dio is a legend...!
I wasnt :)
ronnie was a far superior singer, no complaints here
Dio was always a legend. From his time in Rainbow to his time is Sabbath to Dio. Not only a great singer, but good man from every account.
The whole album is great, Die Young, Lonely is the World, Wishing Well, all great
Do Lonely Is The Word and be prepared to have your heartstrings pulled. Hard.
Lovin your reactions Bro!!!!!! You need to react to what I believe is Dio's best song Stargazer from when he was in Rainbow
I heard this song when it was first released, back in the day, and it still blows me away now. Stoked your on board, Dio has a big catalogue, solo, and in various bands, Enjoy!
lol, 20 secs in head boppin', you're already hooked