It's in the jams like this you can tell they came out of the blues and jazz clubs...and Tony is doing these solo's without having the feel in his fingers...just the feel of the music in him... I bow down to that. If you know music and playing it...you have to have so much respect. The kings 🤘
Same...hell yeah......I love how Iommi goes into the low note doom intro to Into the Void....and later Supernaut....in the middle of all of the unbridled maniacal jamming...unbelievably excellent.....
Dude! Same story here. I swear you couldn’t find this at a normal record store but I scored it in a bargain bin at a department store or something. I was 14 at the time. Good stuff👍
I was going through the rock records sections at a TSS store in Island Park NY...i saw this album and i couldnt believe it...i turn to my brother and he said WHAT the hell???!!....buy it you!!!...we paid for for it and ran back home to listen to this gem!!...1981 or 82
SHIT I THINK I BOUGHT THIS GEM BACK IN 79 OR 80 AND MY PARENTS HATED IT AND I LOVED THE HELL OUT OF IT, I USED TO PUT THE SPEAKERS IN THE WINDOW OF MY BEDROOM AND TURN IT UP LOUD TO IRRITATE THE OLD NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR WHO HATED EVERYTHING LOL
I’ve read he described himself as a POWER JAZZ DRUMMER, not a rock drummer. I believe he is what he says he is. I let my 32 year old son listen to this last month and he was blown away!
fuck man im so stoned and im only like 6:00 minutes into this and this is so incredibly good i actually feel like im having an experience off of this, these guys are legendary, they paved the way for so so so much that followed in Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. Music that helped shape who I am today, and served as a form of sonic therapy for difficult moments in my life.
Amazing that the band didn't think it was good enough, when they first recorded and played it back. If they felt they could do better, then Black Sabbath must have been a hell of a live band at their very best.
It was released by their ex-managers without their permission, after their acrimonious split and subsequent lawsuits. It’s in Ozzy’s 2009 autobiography.
Seriously how could you not love Black Sabbath...my older brother had this live album aswell as other heavy rock albums cranking during my early teenage years that's what got me into metal
I actually pulled this up so I could the rare sound of Iommi missing a note. Did you notice the missed note on the into the void part? Proves Iommi is human. We were all wondering there for awhile! lol
Escuto rock desde meus 15 anos ou seja desde 1981 e a gente as vezes acha que ja tinha escutado tudo e agora com 56 anos me vem um jam session dessas que maravilha!!!OBRIGADO PELA POSTAGEM VIVENDO E ESCUTANDO ESSES MESTRES DO ROCK!!🎸🎶✌
I USED TO HAVE THIS ALBUM AS A KID, I LOVED IT AND MY PARENTS HATED IT!!!!! FATHER: TURN THAT SHIT OFF!!!!!! MOTHER: HOW CAN YOU LISTEN TO THAT CRAP!!!!! ME AND MY FRIENDS: WHAT A KILLER ALBUM!!!! WHATS YOUR FAVORITE ON HERE?? ME AND MY FRIENDS: WICKED WORLD ROCKS!!!!
Hah ha haa..back in the early 70's.I used to use my dads old zenith. it had a tv in the middle and two speakers on the sides,and the turntable under one corner and the controls and radio turner on the other side.my parents were bugging out when they heard me playing black sabbath on it.They were also nagging me about the long hair i grew and were searching my room for something.They were upset about the collection of rock albums i had and couldnt understand why i was listening to this "garbage"
@@zigmonger6646 ZIGMONGER. WE GET IT. YOU THINK OF EVERY WAY YOU CAN INJECT RACISM INTO EVERY ASPECT OF LIFE CAUSE YOUR EXISTENCE SUCKS SO BAD. I AM SO GLAD I AM NOT YOU. BUT HEY BLM IS PULLING DOWN MONUMENTS AND STATUES OF EUROPEAN AND WHITE DESCENDANTS AND NOW ATTACKING THE WASHINGTON RED SKINS AND NOW THE TEXAS RANGERS. I AM SURE THEY ARE YOUR KIND OF PPL. MEANWHILE............ ANYONE WORTH ANYTHING KNOWS YOUR DAMAGED FUCKED UP GOODS. JUST DIG A HOLE AND DIE, OR MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY.
The guitar feedback you hear all the way through may sound cool but it’s a real problem. When the stage is small and you stand close to the amplifiers it howls even when you try to play clean. Tony’s on the volume knob all the time, there’s so much dynamics in this particular song - he stops, he plays clean, he gives Bill spaces to do his fills. All this is done masterfully and the listener doesn’t even know Tony is fighting a hard battle with feedback. If he was just playing his parts like he’s supposed to do everything wound sound like a freakin disaster, believe me. Hats off to Tony, I’m afraid he was not enjoying that night but delivered anyway.
+Chuck Norris they were a blues band before Tony had his accident which he got he's finger's chopped off, well the tips on some of he's fingers and they were called earth
Jazz and Blues, back in 2006 when i heard this album for the first time. I knew nothing about Jazz or analyzing what i was hearing. Wow the intro to Wicked World makes you think you are gonna hear a Swing Jazz tune. Love Bill Ward
SUPERNAUT around 13 minutes, Sometimes I'm Happy around 10 in. Sabbath live in 1972 and 1973? no way....Past Lives was a huge, It was the first Sabbath record I purchased after Paranoid. But Master, Vol. 4 & SBS is the best trio in their career and in rock and roll there's only one trio of records that comes close, Stones' Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile On main Street.
I've had this album in my collection since the 1980's and this version of Wicked World has always been my favorite. I always thought it was a legit Black Sabbath record and was shocked to find that it was not when looking for a replacement. You know you're in for a good time when the record starts with, "Won't you welcome, BLACK SABBATH!" The cheers are mediocre at best, but at the end of the last song, the crowd is going nuts.
Man when i played guitar I was so happy when i wd learn any part of this man but then he wd do the real solo n i wd just put .y guitar down n listen badass
You can hear the Ten Years After/Alvin Lee influence from their Undead album. This was some serious guitar playing by Tony. One of the top tier masters no doubt.
I was curious to see how the Sabs could stretch a song with 3 verses consisting of 4 lines each into a19 min long song...It turns out its 3 or 4 songs plus jamming...Very interesting side of the band I’d never heard...
Yeah. They were all about jazz and blues. The heavy stuff just came from from their own love and work with horror movies, and the need to tune lower for Toni Iommi after he chopped his fingers off.
one of my favorites I wish I had bought two of the albums and left one unopened but I still have the original still working, and wait isn't that one of there first ones? danm
@@jeffmichaelcarney who cares!It s so fucking better than both combined! These guys were in their own universe in 70s nobody could touch them.This sound this heaviness this groove this chemistry the vocals the power of lyrics!!
so glad I saw them when they jammed like this. Not many know of the jazz skill. And it gets Funky. People just had no reaction to this when it came out. I loved it. Still have my record. Most people just wanna hear Paranoid. When I was in Sabbath tribute band. We did not play Iron Man. Paranoid. Or even War Pigs. We did the ones we wanted to. We did our own version of this. Based on the studio one. They jam on that as well. 1 show some guy just shouted war pigs after each song. If it was me. I’d have loved the selection we choose. Lord of this world. And etc... anyway. Yes. This shows Jazz. Funk and other forms of music I LOVE. Just Fantastic!!!
Vince ReDavid It’s tough because those songs are still great and Sabbath deserve to be recognized for them, but they cause everybody to overlook the rest of the early Sabbath catalogue, which is 6 or so albums of material that’s all just as awesome. Songs like Behind The Wall of Sleep, Hand of Doom, Lord of This World, Cornucopia, etc, they’re for the fans.
When I listen to this and think about Tony playing this well with two missing fingers it boggles my mind. I think had he not had that industrial accident, he would be noted as the best among his peers. I call conspiracy! I think it was Jeff Beck that cut off his fingers!!!
I learned to implement blues and jazz to my metal listening to this. Thanks Oz Tony Geez Bill
It's in the jams like this you can tell they came out of the blues and jazz clubs...and Tony is doing these solo's without having the feel in his fingers...just the feel of the music in him...
I bow down to that.
If you know music and playing it...you have to have so much respect.
The kings 🤘
True.
You're damn right about that 🤘
to true
You don't need to be a musician to know this shit slaps
@@welfarecrusader6855 Yeah but when you yourself play music it gives you an infinitely greater appreciation for it
used to listen to this over and over as a kid. I swear I had every note memorized
Same...hell yeah......I love how Iommi goes into the low note doom intro to Into the Void....and later Supernaut....in the middle of all of the unbridled maniacal jamming...unbelievably excellent.....
I first heard this song in 1985. It was a cassette tape of Black Sabbath Live at Last Alblum. I've probably played this song 500 times.
One of the coolest jams that I have ever heard!!
best version of this song ive heard.
doom as fuck
The one at san bernardino 1972 was insane
It's a smokin' version.
@@gabriellimalopes6790 nothing Clufetos did to Sabbath songs is cool. he's a fucking hack.
Great Bootleg
This version of this song, is my favorite song of all time, on this planet
Been searching for specifically this track since I lost the tape 15 someodd years ago
@@seancookson1018 Me too!!! hahaha
5:21 = Amazing Change, Tony's solos are HALL OF FAME!!!! In this performance❤️
8:12 = Wow!!!!!!!!!
12:45 = "Supernaut".......... Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember finding this album in the five dollar bin. Best five bucks I ever spent
Found this tape in the 99c bin! Years ago.... Still have it, so I can play it on my BIG stereo!!😅. Piss the neighborhood clean off!! ;)
I found this album in a tj Maxx clothing store in Miami, lol.
Dude! Same story here. I swear you couldn’t find this at a normal record store but I scored it in a bargain bin at a department store or something. I was 14 at the time. Good stuff👍
I was going through the rock records sections at a TSS store in Island Park NY...i saw this album and i couldnt believe it...i turn to my brother and he said WHAT the hell???!!....buy it you!!!...we paid for for it and ran back home to listen to this gem!!...1981 or 82
SHIT I THINK I BOUGHT THIS GEM BACK IN 79 OR 80 AND MY PARENTS HATED IT AND I LOVED THE HELL OUT OF IT, I USED TO PUT THE SPEAKERS IN THE WINDOW OF MY BEDROOM AND TURN IT UP LOUD TO IRRITATE THE OLD NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR WHO HATED EVERYTHING LOL
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead -- I believe it was released in 1981 or 82. Around the Dio era
@@antimurphy8212 I BOUGHT IT CLOSE TO THE TIME IT WAS RELEASED.
Thanks to Black Sabbath we have heavy metal,
When the tempo drops so low in this version it is the best moment in music history.
Cant argue 👍🏻
You know what? I think Bill Ward is an unbelievably good drummer.
The man is a genius.
Up there with Bonham and Moon and Baker and Mitchell and...
@@jaschul Bill is THE THUNDER GOD!
One of my all-time favs! Definitely more jazz influenced than what most know.
I’ve read he described himself as a POWER JAZZ DRUMMER, not a rock drummer. I believe he is what he says he is.
I let my 32 year old son listen to this last month and he was blown away!
fuck man im so stoned and im only like 6:00 minutes into this and this is so incredibly good i actually feel like im having an experience off of this, these guys are legendary, they paved the way for so so so much that followed in Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. Music that helped shape who I am today, and served as a form of sonic therapy for difficult moments in my life.
The amount of sludge on the main riff is fucking impeccable. Best version of wicked world.
"That's fuckin' greeeeaasy."
-Bubbles
"Tony Iommi is a bad, bad man!"
-some reaction video dude, can't remember his name
14:24 Bill Ward is so Underrated.
Bill is recognized for sure.
@G L thats my rating
Underappreciated.
Bill (Ward) is one of my living heroes.
Arguably Iommi's finest moment as a guitarist.
I was just thinking that.. so good..
Almost
The 1975 Asbury Park NJ show is also...
@@lectrichobo6478 Haven't heard that one, thanks! Definitely looking it up.
Damn right! You can really hear the influence from Grant Green here...
Bill Ward killn it on DRUMS
Best solo ever ✌️
What a treasure when this album came out. There was nothing but grainy bootlegs of live Sabbath. Then a Volume 4 era show, no less. No, we love you.
Amazing that the band didn't think it was good enough, when they first recorded and played it back. If they felt they could do better, then Black Sabbath must have been a hell of a live band at their very best.
K
It was released by their ex-managers without their permission, after their acrimonious split and subsequent lawsuits. It’s in Ozzy’s 2009 autobiography.
I like how they slowed it down, Righteous
DOOM GODS
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🍷🍷🍷🍷🪴🪴🪴🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🐲🌵🐲🦇🦇🦇
Really helps drive the point home
DOOOOMM!!
that jazz session blow my mind😮
Hooked me around 81. Girlfriend dad had record . I even bought a old guitar . Sabbath only songs i can play on it ,35 years later.
Seriously how could you not love Black Sabbath...my older brother had this live album aswell as other heavy rock albums cranking during my early teenage years that's what got me into metal
Man Tony got some amazing sounds out of that Gibson SG and those Laney amps.
Yeah. Missing fingertips and still a great player. And probably the biggest innovator in rock n roll history
Yup.
i thought those were ORANGE amps
@@MichaelHansenFUN --Laney heads/Orange cabinets!
@@lizardguy523 on the first album yes then the pickups died forcing him to use his SG this version is in C# whereas the first album is in E standard
8.45 Into the Void. One of Stoner Rock's most haunting riffs!
I actually pulled this up so I could the rare sound of Iommi missing a note. Did you notice the missed note on the into the void part? Proves Iommi is human. We were all wondering there for awhile! lol
Escuto rock desde meus 15 anos ou seja desde 1981 e a gente as vezes acha que ja tinha escutado tudo e agora com 56 anos me vem um jam session dessas que maravilha!!!OBRIGADO PELA POSTAGEM VIVENDO E ESCUTANDO ESSES MESTRES DO ROCK!!🎸🎶✌
Doom, misery, and sickness; holy shit, I love this album; sludge mania
Me and my bro used to light up a joint each and hot box my truck listening to this song fucking best memories
This is the best, and that solos... THE BEST OF THE BEST!
wow never heard this song before, almost 19 minutes of solo's and great crunch!
love the blues jam at 5;20. makes me wanna fire up some of that sweat leaf chillax!
Jazz*
Blk Sabb done beat ya to it.....I think I'm listening to the intro to hell
I know! Love it too. I use to play it myself on gigs anytime when there is need to fill the void.
this is so awesome
i can't express how good it is
Black Sabbath , iommi ,OZZY ,Butler,Ward. ,1- Great Band in the Music World.
Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Vinny Appice e Geezer Butler is better!!!!
@@mcafabio3762 Pigs arse...
@@mcafabio3762 Not even close.
@@verresmilliterres they're 2 different bands that make 2 different types of music. Equally good
I still have this album on cassette!! 😂🤣
I USED TO HAVE THIS ALBUM AS A KID, I LOVED IT AND MY PARENTS HATED IT!!!!!
FATHER: TURN THAT SHIT OFF!!!!!!
MOTHER: HOW CAN YOU LISTEN TO THAT CRAP!!!!!
ME AND MY FRIENDS: WHAT A KILLER ALBUM!!!! WHATS YOUR FAVORITE ON HERE??
ME AND MY FRIENDS: WICKED WORLD ROCKS!!!!
Hah ha haa..back in the early 70's.I used to use my dads old zenith. it had a tv in the middle and two speakers on the sides,and the turntable under one corner and the controls and radio turner on the other side.my parents were bugging out when they heard me playing black sabbath on it.They were also nagging me about the long hair i grew and were searching my room for something.They were upset about the collection of rock albums i had and couldnt understand why i was listening to this "garbage"
Figures with parents cursing at you revealing their two digit IQ that you'd grow up to be a Racist DOLT!!!
@@zigmonger6646 ZIGMONGER. WE GET IT. YOU THINK OF EVERY WAY YOU CAN INJECT RACISM INTO EVERY ASPECT OF LIFE CAUSE YOUR EXISTENCE SUCKS SO BAD. I AM SO GLAD I AM NOT YOU. BUT HEY BLM IS PULLING DOWN MONUMENTS AND STATUES OF EUROPEAN AND WHITE DESCENDANTS AND NOW ATTACKING THE WASHINGTON RED SKINS AND NOW THE TEXAS RANGERS. I AM SURE THEY ARE YOUR KIND OF PPL. MEANWHILE............ ANYONE WORTH ANYTHING KNOWS YOUR DAMAGED FUCKED UP GOODS. JUST DIG A HOLE AND DIE, OR MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY.
And by the way, haven't you been paying attention, REDSKINS is one word. Kind of like how DUMBASS is one word. Man would I enjoy stepping on you !!!
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead How quickly these comments turned around is a prime example of how much of a Wicked World we live in
Mr.Bill Ward!!!
The guitar feedback you hear all the way through may sound cool but it’s a real problem. When the stage is small and you stand close to the amplifiers it howls even when you try to play clean. Tony’s on the volume knob all the time, there’s so much dynamics in this particular song - he stops, he plays clean, he gives Bill spaces to do his fills. All this is done masterfully and the listener doesn’t even know Tony is fighting a hard battle with feedback. If he was just playing his parts like he’s supposed to do everything wound sound like a freakin disaster, believe me. Hats off to Tony, I’m afraid he was not enjoying that night but delivered anyway.
Goosebumps. Again and again
This is where is all began... this is the first song sabbath ever recorded
*The world today is such a wicked place...*
word! the Mob Rules indeed.
Its even more wicked now.
@@macthedrummer1 Still holds up! \M/
Wicked world hit me harder in 2020 then ever before
@@joeshlong9614 murder
I love Tony's feedback ques on this whole album..
That’s some fuckin smooth jazz
Tony's guitar solo on this kicks so much ass
Their first album has so much jazz in it
+Chuck Norris they were a blues band before Tony had his accident which he got he's finger's chopped off, well the tips on some of he's fingers and they were called earth
i chop fingers
unabonger777 mr. unabonger, i see your comments on many videos and they are humerous, good day sah
Jazz and Blues, back in 2006 when i heard this album for the first time. I knew nothing about Jazz or analyzing what i was hearing. Wow the intro to Wicked World makes you think you are gonna hear a Swing Jazz tune. Love Bill Ward
@@juanfranco1008 Tony had his accident in 1967 ..
For me the best stage of sabbath
Its sad that Theres No black Sabbath live footage from 1971-72-73-76-77 some old ball needs to release their old camera recordings..
They’re out there somewhere probably
París 1970.
Here we are in 2022, nothing has changed since I first heard 1981
This music is fresher than ever. It gets better with each passing decade like good wine.
This blows my mind
How does anyone in their right mind give this a thumbs down!!?????
SUPERNAUT around 13 minutes, Sometimes I'm Happy around 10 in. Sabbath live in 1972 and 1973? no way....Past Lives was a huge, It was the first Sabbath record I purchased after Paranoid. But Master, Vol. 4 & SBS is the best trio in their career and in rock and roll there's only one trio of records that comes close, Stones' Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile On main Street.
This is where it all began
VERSAO MARAVILHOSA
This tune shows how talented Sabbath was.What a great live band.They actually sound better live 👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸😄😁
Supernaut is savage on this album.
Respect!! The Guitar come, pretty nice!! Its a powerful-Jam Session ✌️🔥👍👍👍
Bill Ward is the man 🤘
Love that album cover.
I remember this album from the mid eighties at the time I could hardly remember my name ,good times
They should've officially recorded "Sometimes I'm Happy" and put it on their album "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath".
Because it was super cheap. £2.99 if i recall correctly :)
I think Sometimes I'm happy was actually created in 1975, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was released in 1973
its the final part on sympton of the universe man
Ox8esEimai oooooh yeahhh!
“Sometimes I’m Happy” is a heavy version of the ballad “Changes” off of the Vol. 4 album released in 1972.
Awesome version. Heard parts of Into the Void, Changes, and Supernaut in there, plus that drum solo!!!
stonage
stonage6 fuck,yeah....1971thelegend
Always come back to this
For all guitarrists: the ~5 min jazzy jam seems to be in G# Aeolian!
Una pequeña demostración de los que nos esperaba a lo largo de todos estos años de está súper banda.
Sabbath forever
Never thought I would see live at last again had it on cassette in 1984 hell of a record evil as hell
is this the best recording of a single sabbath track or what?
If god could talk to us, Tony's guitar is the voice.
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I've had this album in my collection since the 1980's and this version of Wicked World has always been my favorite. I always thought it was a legit Black Sabbath record and was shocked to find that it was not when looking for a replacement. You know you're in for a good time when the record starts with, "Won't you welcome, BLACK SABBATH!" The cheers are mediocre at best, but at the end of the last song, the crowd is going nuts.
It's brilliant
Jazz Sabbath
I really like the feedback noise when Tony Turns up the Knob Volume on his Guitar.
Man when i played guitar I was so happy when i wd learn any part of this man but then he wd do the real solo n i wd just put .y guitar down n listen badass
Love the Into the Void jam hidden in Wicked World jam.
Iommi is brutal on the guitar.
Love the guitar phrazing🎉
That jazz jam starting at 5:20... 🤘🤘🤘
You can hear the Ten Years After/Alvin Lee influence from their Undead album. This was some serious guitar playing by Tony. One of the top tier masters no doubt.
Bill Ward is a phenomenal drummer. Right up there with John Bonham.
Bill ward is better because he added Jazz, blues and percussion to the playing
I was curious to see how the Sabs could stretch a song with 3 verses consisting of 4 lines each into a19 min long song...It turns out its 3 or 4 songs plus jamming...Very interesting side of the band I’d never heard...
Yeah. They were all about jazz and blues. The heavy stuff just came from from their own love and work with horror movies, and the need to tune lower for Toni Iommi after he chopped his fingers off.
Most of there songs came about by just jamming. I think Ozzy became uninterested in the later albums.
when i first heard this and into the void came on, i literally started sobbing
O verdadeiro "LIVE" do sabbath!
Doom blues !
I didn't realize that there was a difference.
Jazz
The whole song is great but the ending is awesome with Bill Ward laying down that classic drum fill, fuck me.
Starts at the17 minute,35 second mark.
Can't beat that little blues break either
@@soylentramen7795 there s blues , but what bill plays is ..jazz
l first became aware of BLack Sabbath in 1971 they do a great version of Blue Swade shoes
I like really long tracks like this
Spinning my japanese pressing right now, such a great version!!
one of my favorites I wish I had bought two of the albums and left one unopened but I still have the original still working, and wait isn't that one of there first ones? danm
The best
esta versión extendida es mi preferida
Sometimes Im Happy was eventually worked into the outro of Symptom Of The Universe
2:29 I wish this was in the studio version tbh
AWESOME to the bone man
Yo D when we gonna jam?!
yes definitely -tony rocks
Fantastic album. Released at the same time as both "Heaven And Hell" and "Blizzard Of Ozz"
It outsold both of them combined.
It peaked higher in the UK charts than both, but did not outsell either in the end.
@@jeffmichaelcarney who cares!It s so fucking better than both combined!
These guys were in their own universe in 70s nobody could touch them.This sound this heaviness this groove this chemistry the vocals the power of lyrics!!
I remember ordering this record from an ad in the back of Circus magazine...lol
*face peels from skull*
Am i down south 2019 or No I'm drinking in Pocano but 🎶 LISTEN
I had this album myself when I was 16 I bought it 🃏
so glad I saw them when they jammed like this. Not many know of the jazz skill. And it gets Funky. People just had no reaction to this when it came out. I loved it. Still have my record. Most people just wanna hear Paranoid. When I was in Sabbath tribute band. We did not play Iron Man. Paranoid. Or even War Pigs. We did the ones we wanted to. We did our own version of this. Based on the studio one. They jam on that as well. 1 show some guy just shouted war pigs after each song. If it was me. I’d have loved the selection we choose. Lord of this world. And etc... anyway. Yes. This shows Jazz. Funk and other forms of music I LOVE. Just Fantastic!!!
Vince ReDavid It’s tough because those songs are still great and Sabbath deserve to be recognized for them, but they cause everybody to overlook the rest of the early Sabbath catalogue, which is 6 or so albums of material that’s all just as awesome. Songs like Behind The Wall of Sleep, Hand of Doom, Lord of This World, Cornucopia, etc, they’re for the fans.
Best jam
I'm disappointed in myself for not hearing this sooner
Same here damn
This doomy version is so much better than the album version
When I listen to this and think about Tony playing this well with two missing fingers it boggles my mind.
I think had he not had that industrial accident, he would be noted as the best among his peers.
I call conspiracy! I think it was Jeff Beck that cut off his fingers!!!
9:55 the version of “Changes” I wish they would’ve put on Vol. 4!!!!