Great reaction buddy...I'm a 68 yr old rocker lucky enough to see original Sabbath 7 times back in the 70's.Makes me happy to see you younger guys keeping the magic alive.
It never gets old to me watching time and again Sabbath bringing the heat and addictive riffs. Each time somewhat surprising the listener that they are indeed THAT EPIC! What bloody legends these guys are. THE WIZARD / INTO THE VOID / SWEET LEAF
It's funny how a lot of people associate Ozzy and Sabbath with the devil, bc if you read their lyrics, their mostly about peace and love - with a little substances mixed in here and there for fun.😁😁 An album review of their first album would be awesome too. It's called, Black Sabbath, and the first song is called, Black Sabbath - which I think you did. Not sure, buddy.✌
I was going to suggest Black Sabbath , when u reacted to ELO , as they all hail from Birmingham , The Midlands of England. Couldn't get a bigger contrast between two bands from the same era and city. Tommy Iommi has limited flexibility in his hands and developed an unusual chord pattern when playing guitar. The City of Birmingham adjoins an area called the Black Country...although this was not the inspiration for their name.
Surprisingly, ELO drummer Bev Bevan briefly played in Black Sabbath circa 1983 when they released their underrated "Born Again" album that featured lead vocals from Deep Purple's Ian Gillan.
@@Daniel-415-Ponce , Tommy Iommi briefly played with Jethro Tull....which is interesting to me as l was postman to both Jethro's drummer , Clive Bunker and Ian Gillan.
Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood Live at the El Mocambo ….if you want to see one of the greatest guitarist that ever lived….react to that….it will put the other guitarists to shame…
Great reaction buddy...I'm a 68 yr old rocker lucky enough to see original Sabbath 7 times back in the 70's.Makes me happy to see you younger guys keeping the magic alive.
It never gets old to me watching time and again Sabbath bringing the heat and addictive riffs. Each time somewhat surprising the listener that they are indeed THAT EPIC! What bloody legends these guys are. THE WIZARD / INTO THE VOID / SWEET LEAF
Yes! This! More of this!
another banger from back in the day
Yassss!!! More Black Sabbath!!! A song about revolution for love and not war or nuclear destruction!!! Thanks cutie
It's funny how a lot of people associate Ozzy and Sabbath with the devil, bc if you read their lyrics, their mostly about peace and love - with a little substances mixed in here and there for fun.😁😁 An album review of their first album would be awesome too. It's called, Black Sabbath, and the first song is called, Black Sabbath - which I think you did. Not sure, buddy.✌
This is more like it.
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
I keep having to raise my volume on your show.
*"Black Sabbath - Symptom of the Universe (lyrics)"*
You should really try the song "Black Sabbath" from the album Black Sabbath and another great song on that album is "Warning".
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I was going to suggest Black Sabbath , when u reacted to ELO , as they all hail from Birmingham , The Midlands of England. Couldn't get a bigger contrast between two bands from the same era and city.
Tommy Iommi has limited flexibility in his hands and developed an unusual chord pattern when playing guitar.
The City of Birmingham adjoins an area called the Black Country...although this was not the inspiration for their name.
Tony Iommi..
Surprisingly, ELO drummer Bev Bevan briefly played in Black Sabbath circa 1983 when they released their underrated "Born Again" album that featured lead vocals from Deep Purple's Ian Gillan.
@@Daniel-415-Ponce , Tommy Iommi briefly played with Jethro Tull....which is interesting to me as l was postman to both Jethro's drummer , Clive Bunker and Ian Gillan.
Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood Live at the El Mocambo ….if you want to see one of the greatest guitarist that ever lived….react to that….it will put the other guitarists to shame…
I've already reacted to it on my channel you should check it out! I agree, great show!
@ I’ll check it out…sorry I didn’t see it