I can imagine Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath in the kitchen figuring out what too cook for the new decade (70's). Led Zeppelin throws in some Blues, Deep Purple throws in some Classical Music and Black Sabbath throws in some Jazz.....and there you have the recipe for Heavy Metal.
Same here. Been a fan since 1970.A few years later I found out they were called Earth, but Ididn't know they had any songs out under that name until today when I ran across this gem.. Supposedly the movie BLACK SABBATH was playing in the cinema across the street from where they were performing & they changed their name to BLACK SABBATH & they adopted their new, harder sound &a legend was born 🤩
He NEVER ceases to surprise me!! And that Flamenco intro he'd sometimes do for the song, "Black Sabbath". And, also doing "Apache"--done by both Hank Marvin & The Shadows and The Ventures.
💥 I've always loved Ozzy's amazingly crystal clear vocals! The ONLY one I can think of who sounds ALOT like Ozzy is Roy Wood. He and Ozzy are both from Birmingham & are friends & have both supported eachother at times. Roy (qqv The Move, ELO and Wizzard) should have gotten WAY more famous with that voice. I think he was just way too much in his own zone. But his vocals have always been great! And he had/has a *very* similar tone. Check out "Blackberry Way" by The Move and smile! Many other lost lost gems there. Maybe they're both related?
Wow Ozzy and Sabbath are like kin to me they thought me how to be, what to avoid alot of my belief system came directly from their music. Ive never been prison, I am not hooked on drugs and I love everyone I meet. I believe myself to be a truly good person. I owe it all to them... Thanks for a very special piece...
@@RFvechi582 The song is Blue Suede Shoes. Written by early rock-n-roll pioneer Carl Perkins and later recorded by Elvis Presley. Click the link to see and hear the original version from 1956. ruclips.net/video/DRNyvO4QouY/видео.html
@@RFvechi582 My pleasure. I hope you enjoyed seeing and hearing the people Ozzy and the boys were inspired by. I enjoyed the video you linked too even though I couldn't understand the language. The music...I understand. I had forgotten Black Sabbath did Blue Suede Shoes.
So this was what they did before they became black sabbath. I remember their first album, oh man they got tagged early as devil music, that's when I discovered a whole album of the heavy, which I had been craving . Heavy music has come along way. Thanks to Tony Iommi, and other pioneering musicians for their great contributions to all forms of the Heavy. HAIL Thee Eternal Heavy !!!
A cool thing is The New Yardbirds (Led Zeppelin) & Earth (Black Sabbath) both toured in Denmark & Sweden BEFORE they EVER crossed the Atlantic. The New Yardbirds played Denmark & Sweden in September 1968. Jimmy Page had to fulfill an old Yardbirds tour contract. In February 1969, Earth did a small tour of Scandinavia. Three gigs in Denmark & four gigs in Sweden.🌎
wow,so this was pre black sabbath music..they sounds like zappa.the 2nd song is just like Jazz metal? first jazz metal in history.i never heard this music ever.even in my younger days.i was 15 yrs old this time.they were really fantastic since day one..thanks for sharing this..ur a nice guy man.thanks again.
"when I came down" is a nice jam. I like it I think most of these songs were written by someone else except the obvious parts that later became the song "black Sabbath". All tracks are excellent and sound really good. Also, the trumpet player was a member of the band during the earth days. Unfortunately, he didn't make the final cut when the reformed as black Sabbath.
@ 8:36 There's that infamous diminished fifth, aka triad, aka "the devils triad" that Iommi later used in their self titled song "Black Sabbath" and that exists in virtually every heavy metal riff thats been written and recorded ever since
Recuerdo que este tipo de excelencia ponían en la radio en el programa Museo del rock , ya no hay más desde que lamentablemente falleció el presentador con su excelentísima voz única y amplio conocimiento de la verdadera música Q.E.P.D.
The only original is the precursor to the song "black Sabbath" starting at 8:35. The rest are all covers. And yes, they did have a trumpet player in the band before they were called black Sabbath.
He said: "I have to make a clarification before: track number 02, Thomas James, is a studio jam recorded by the Polish band SBB in the mid-70s, with Tomasz Stańko on trumpet. Lots of people, including myself, thought it was Black Sabbath for many years. Thank you! Firsth demo tape, released in 1969 by Earth "... And why is it included here?, What is the relationship with Earth?
I made the clarification because I had already uploaded it like this and over time I found out that that song was not performed by Black Sabbath, so I edited the description.
This information is new to me too Caminante Nocturno Rock, actually Thomas James is just a part of the song Z Tomaszem recorded live by the Polish band SBB at Polish Radio Warszawa, June 1974 and released on the 2004 compilation Sikorki. Z Tomaszem has a duration of 21:36, and the part attributed to Black Sabbath as Thomas James is from 13:00 until the end. Live and learn, thank you very much for the clarification Caminante. And before I forget, I ended up discovering another great band: SBB. We just have to know who started all this confusion.
every time pepople say Thomas James is black sabbath demo tape, it is not, is from polish band SBB, quote from other comentar on a similar video: "Not Earth or Sabbath. It’s a segment of a 22 minute track called “Z Tomaszem” (“With Thomas” - the trumpeter is Tomasz Stańko) by a Polish band called SBB. It’s from a 2004 CD called “Sikorki”. The entire track is currently on RUclips."
@@elinino5275 in their bio on wikipedia, they did have a trumpet player when they were earth. It said that they disbanded and reformed as black Sabbath but didn't tell the trumpet player. Actually, I think there was another guy in the band as well, a sixth guy, when they were earth.
@paul jenkins The Polka Tulk Blues Band featured Jimmy Phillips on the slide guitar and Alan Clark on trumpet. They were let go and Tony, Geezer, Bill and Ozzy fromed Earth later in August 69 changed the name to Black Sabbath .The song Thomas James is by the Polish band S.B.B. not Earth or Sabbath.
The name was changed from Earth to Black Sabbath in August 1969 because of another called Earth had a record contract and album released in England. The name is inspired by the 1963 Italian movie with Boris Karloff called Black Sabbath .
According to many scholars on the subject, this was the first heavy metal band on the planet, ruclips.net/video/as1NcX31szs/видео.html it was called Blue Cheer, listen to it and give your opinion.
Anyone else concerned that the Polish band SSB sounded too much like Sabbath. Feared that the stories of the Mars suite were just a cover for excessive "borrowing." Rest easy now, SBB debuted in 1971 so Black Sabbath had that lick at least months before SBB.
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@@agentstanley29the Rebel and When I Came Down written by Norman Haines of the band Locomotive which Sabbath manager Jim Simpson played horns in Norman Haines started his own band and recorded When i Came Down.
Early One Morning Blues is not a pre Sabbath song, its tsken from the Black Sabbath gig in Dumfries Rugmans Youth Club in November 1969. Pretty easy bootleg to find.
Ozzy’s voice is insane man. It just sounds unlike anyone else to this day. You can hear it’s absolutely effortless
His voice is sardonic
@@virtualpilgrim8645
Ozzy's vocals are of a sardonic tone, you mean? Perhaps you're right, friend.
One of the coolest, most unique and original vocal tones ever.
He's not a good singer.
@@dennisduigou5384 listen to the Black Sabbath song Changes. You’re wrong
0:03 The Rebel, 2:48 Thomas James, 11:18 When I Came Down, 13:17 Early One Morning Blues.
Thanks!
This is one of the clearest versions ever. Most versions of the demo used to be really muddy sounding. This one is awesome.
I can imagine Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath in the kitchen figuring out what too cook for the new decade (70's). Led Zeppelin throws in some Blues, Deep Purple throws in some Classical Music and Black Sabbath throws in some Jazz.....and there you have the recipe for Heavy Metal.
Well Led threw in Folk too.
@@qr-code6334 all the bands he named , did some of all of those
And don't forget the sheer brutality and punk of Iron Butterfly.
They were super heavy in '67-70.
@@beatlesrgear If we're going there, let's not forget Blue Cheer. Their first two records were cranked all the way to 11.
Don't forget Hendrix! 🔥
Been a fan for years and never heard this before. Awesome
There's video of Tony when he played for Jethro Tull had cowboy hat on and everything playing a Fender Stratocaster
Same here. Been a fan since 1970.A few years later I found out they were called Earth, but Ididn't know they had any songs out under that name until today when I ran across this gem.. Supposedly the movie BLACK SABBATH was playing in the cinema across the street from where they were performing & they changed their name to BLACK SABBATH & they adopted their new, harder sound &a legend was born 🤩
iommis guitar work is Insane
He NEVER ceases to surprise me!! And that Flamenco intro he'd sometimes do for the song, "Black Sabbath". And, also doing "Apache"--done by both Hank Marvin & The Shadows and The Ventures.
💥 I've always loved Ozzy's amazingly crystal clear vocals! The ONLY one I can think of who sounds ALOT like Ozzy is Roy Wood. He and Ozzy are both from Birmingham & are friends & have both supported eachother at times. Roy (qqv The Move, ELO and Wizzard) should have gotten WAY more famous with that voice. I think he was just way too much in his own zone. But his vocals have always been great! And he had/has a *very* similar tone. Check out "Blackberry Way" by The Move and smile! Many other lost lost gems there. Maybe they're both related?
I agree with you on 0zzy and Roy's Voices
@@MervynScott-xr1kk I was also hearing John Lee Hooker--"Boogie Chillun". Ozzy sure surprised me here!
Wow Ozzy and Sabbath are like kin to me they thought me how to be, what to avoid alot of my belief system came directly from their music. Ive never been prison, I am not hooked on drugs and I love everyone I meet. I believe myself to be a truly good person. I owe it all to them... Thanks for a very special piece...
Been looking for this for 40 years...
J, Sweden
- John Michael Osbourne
- William Thomas Ward
- Terence Peter Butler
- Anthony Frank Iommi
0 % Playback
100 % Talent
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ruclips.net/video/NL8iNTGwf4Y/видео.html. name of the song in this video at 11:41?
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@@RFvechi582 The song is Blue Suede Shoes.
Written by early rock-n-roll pioneer Carl Perkins and later recorded by Elvis Presley.
Click the link to see and hear the original version from 1956.
ruclips.net/video/DRNyvO4QouY/видео.html
@@sniffyjoesleghair6257 thank you very much
@@RFvechi582 My pleasure.
I hope you enjoyed seeing and hearing the people Ozzy and the boys were inspired by.
I enjoyed the video you linked too even though I couldn't understand the language.
The music...I understand.
I had forgotten Black Sabbath did Blue Suede Shoes.
I was just 4 in 1969 in the Pre Sabbath , man I am getting old , Black Sabbath and Ozzy still rocks !
So this was what they did before they became black sabbath. I remember their first album, oh man they got tagged early as devil music, that's when I discovered a whole album of the heavy, which I had been craving . Heavy music has come along way. Thanks to Tony Iommi, and other pioneering musicians for their great contributions to all forms of the Heavy. HAIL Thee Eternal Heavy !!!
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😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣
I’m on an earth binge rn, this is seriously good sound quality! Thanks for sharing this!
You welcome!
4:11 I always wonder what black sabbath and Miles Davis would sound if they ever played together.. Need no wondering now!
8:33 : Here is the origin of the song "Black Sabbath" ... And with its tri-tones and all!🤘🤘🤘
Yessss 🤪
AM I EVIL!!
It's not Black Sabbath guys..
This band is called SBB. It's a Polish prog band from the 70's. Tune is called "Z Tomaszem"
Esa banda no es black sabbath
@@Antonio-yn2un : Pero están los 4 miembros de la misma, se llamaban Earth antes del cambio de nombre 🤷♂️
The very beast, are amazing, fathers of the heavy metal, thanks for all.
A cool thing is The New Yardbirds (Led Zeppelin) & Earth (Black Sabbath) both toured
in Denmark & Sweden BEFORE they EVER crossed the Atlantic. The New Yardbirds played
Denmark & Sweden in September 1968. Jimmy Page had to fulfill an old Yardbirds tour contract.
In February 1969, Earth did a small tour of Scandinavia. Three gigs in Denmark & four gigs in Sweden.🌎
Would been SOMETHIN' ELSE, if they shared a concert bill together!
Black sabbath forever 🤟
Holy shit the intro to Track 2 is insane! Amazing tone
It’s not even them. Is a band called SBB
ruclips.net/video/z8WNe89txf4/видео.html
Go to 11:47
SBB great Polish band🇵🇱💪
This is a gem. Holy shit man.
Ozzy doing some really good singing in the 3rd track.
Thomas James reminds me of the live jam part of Dazed and Confused by LZ a few years later in 73....i bet Jimmy and the boys listen to this.
It’s not even them. Is a band called SBB
Listen to the chords at 0:50 - sounds like they came back to this riff and it became Never Say Die
nice ear
@@pickupurphone9944 nsd LP is a nostalgic trip to their start if someone get how they started he get air dance and in general the whole LP
Yup, I hear some iron man and war pigs solo bits in that first song. The whole demo tape is great
wow,so this was pre black sabbath music..they sounds like zappa.the 2nd song is just like Jazz metal? first jazz metal in history.i never heard this music ever.even in my younger days.i was 15 yrs old this time.they were really fantastic since day one..thanks for sharing this..ur a nice guy man.thanks again.
or a bit of Ten years After and the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
Because that's from a polish band not sabbath
Been looking for Earths music for a while. Thanks for putting this up
"when I came down" is a nice jam. I like it I think most of these songs were written by someone else except the obvious parts that later became the song "black Sabbath". All tracks are excellent and sound really good. Also, the trumpet player was a member of the band during the earth days. Unfortunately, he didn't make the final cut when the reformed as black Sabbath.
Deep lyrics for a young set of souls
Hard rock trumpet, love it... Stanko is a renowned Polish trumpeter.
Damn this good. What else is there that hasn't seen the light of day?
Lot of stuff. But the acetate for Song For Jim is one of the most notable
We made tea with underground heavy metal in our garage band.. they shut the power off at my schools battle of the bands.
Как же круто слушать их. Такие молодые, простые и весёлые!)
The first trumpet note sounds so much like ba ba booehy when he played on Stern for James Brown🤒
the first song reminds me of let it be by the beatles. same ish vibe
😎👍🎵🎶-and right here. Tony is playing his fender Stratocaster still.
@ 8:36 There's that infamous diminished fifth, aka triad, aka "the devils triad" that Iommi later used in their self titled song "Black Sabbath" and that exists in virtually every heavy metal riff thats been written and recorded ever since
Recuerdo que este tipo de excelencia ponían en la radio en el programa Museo del rock , ya no hay más desde que lamentablemente falleció el presentador con su excelentísima voz única y amplio conocimiento de la verdadera música Q.E.P.D.
01 : The Rebel 00:00
02 : Thomas James 2:48
03 : When I Came Down 11:17
04 : Early Morning Blues 13:17
@The Heavy Creepy Sound --- *Do we know who wrote each of these songs? Are any of them covers?*
@@MarkLipka the 2nd is a cover. All of the other are original Ozzy, Iommi, Butler and Ward pre-Black Sabbath.
@Sergius Alexandros the 2nd one is not a cover, it's an entirely different band
The only original is the precursor to the song "black Sabbath" starting at 8:35. The rest are all covers. And yes, they did have a trumpet player in the band before they were called black Sabbath.
@@Stoirelius second song its SBB from Poland
РОССИЯ,410040,Саратов,а.я.3092.
Филофонист-меломан.
{I love "Black Sabbath "♡!}.
Black sabbath fez parte da minha juventude. Viva a banda the Wizard. Força camarada Gil.
I was Sabbath fan being teenager.. began listening to them at 14
This is crazy I can see something like this in my mum’s Rock Record collection back of the 60’s & 70’s
8:34 the riff that started it all
There it is baby!
This is not BLACK SABBATH. Read the description guys
@@andrade2129 wow
Totally different band called SBB
@aNDRADe the description says that only track 2 isn't Sabbath...
That 2nd jazz metal song is a beast. They should have kept that weird sporadic trumpet stuff.
It's not even them, it's a Polish band called SBB
@@geldofpunk32 heh, really? That's pretty cool to know.
@Robert Cooney I mean, Sabbath with horns in 1969 should have been a major red flag lol
He said: "I have to make a clarification before: track number 02, Thomas James, is a studio jam recorded by the Polish band SBB in the mid-70s, with Tomasz Stańko on trumpet. Lots of people, including myself, thought it was Black Sabbath for many years. Thank you! Firsth demo tape, released in 1969 by Earth "...
And why is it included here?, What is the relationship with Earth?
I made the clarification because I had already uploaded it like this and over time I found out that that song was not performed by Black Sabbath, so I edited the description.
AWESOME !!!....WE WANT MORE !!!
This information is new to me too Caminante Nocturno Rock, actually Thomas James is just a part of the song Z Tomaszem recorded live by the Polish band SBB at Polish Radio Warszawa, June 1974 and released on the 2004 compilation Sikorki. Z Tomaszem has a duration of 21:36, and the part attributed to Black Sabbath as Thomas James is from 13:00 until the end. Live and learn, thank you very much for the clarification Caminante. And before I forget, I ended up discovering another great band: SBB. We just have to know who started all this confusion.
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This is absolutely amazing! I've listened to it 6 times in a row now.
Where did you find this gem?
Regardless, thanks for the upload.
its rumoured it was iommis daughter that leaked some stuff.
@@random_an0nnot true 😮
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
I hear Anthony Iommi's amazing TONE
even then as EARTH
every time pepople say Thomas James is black sabbath demo tape, it is not, is from polish band SBB, quote from other comentar on a similar video:
"Not Earth or Sabbath. It’s a segment of a 22 minute track called “Z Tomaszem” (“With Thomas” - the trumpeter is Tomasz Stańko) by a Polish band called SBB. It’s from a 2004 CD called “Sikorki”. The entire track is currently on RUclips."
whoa? how come?
Yep, sabbath/earth never had trumpets.
Probably why it sounds like CRAP 😆😅
@@elinino5275 in their bio on wikipedia, they did have a trumpet player when they were earth. It said that they disbanded and reformed as black Sabbath but didn't tell the trumpet player. Actually, I think there was another guy in the band as well, a sixth guy, when they were earth.
@paul jenkins The Polka Tulk Blues Band featured Jimmy Phillips on the slide guitar and Alan Clark on trumpet. They were let go and Tony, Geezer, Bill and Ozzy fromed Earth later in August 69 changed the name to Black Sabbath .The song Thomas James is by the Polish band S.B.B. not Earth or Sabbath.
" the Rebel " , drinking ballad . One pint and a crisp please .
Wow, SSB was pretty damn good!
Early Morning Blues: Black Sabbath meets Status Quo. 🙂
Great origin demo. Outstanding. Thank you!
That second one with horns is not Earth or Sabbath, it's a band called SBB.
BLACK SABBATH !!!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👏
This is so good. Thank you. x
this is a jewel
I feel like Coven is the reason why they changed their name to Black Sabbath. Their guitarist or bassist's name was also Oz Osbourne.
The name was changed from Earth to Black Sabbath in August 1969 because of another called Earth had a record contract and album released in England. The name is inspired by the 1963 Italian movie with Boris Karloff called Black Sabbath .
Crikey. I wasn't expecting psychedelic jazz.
That's a Polish Progressive rock band SBB.
Wow, never new of pre sabbath . good trivia
Raza única del rock inmortal
0:07 I thought it gonna start with Helter Skelter
oh my heart
*birth of Metal* Get to 2:42 in this video and you have arrived at heavy metal’s crucible. Thanks Toni!!!!
According to many scholars on the subject, this was the first heavy metal band on the planet, ruclips.net/video/as1NcX31szs/видео.html it was called Blue Cheer, listen to it and give your opinion.
Amazing
I have been looking for Earth for many years in my youth, crazy to hear it now, how the hell did you get this? thanks for the share
This song is on The End remastered debut album. Other choice cuts
Very good
Pra dizer a verdade parece um rock and roll bem antigo old School, som bom também nunca tinha ouvido listen, uma demo deles.
The year I was created!
A little like The Who, first song anyway. When I Came Down, sounds like Sabbath.
En 1969 ya se llamaban Black Sabbath. Dejaron de llamarse Earth en 1968. Esta demo es de 1969, por tanto, ya bajo el nombre de Black Sabbath.
No exactamente, hay una foto de earth en 1969 puedes buscarlo, es de un live, se puede ver el logo en la bateria de ward
The part at 08:34 is straight up the song Black Sabbath, OMG!
Yeah , they had some great drugs back in the 60’s …. 😆😉👍
Cuesta e storia pura di cuegli anni uno unito ai tanti brani di cuel periodo diabolici sabbath ❤😅😊😢
AMAZING
Thomas James is already heavy metal at that point
@Justin Roy Yeah i wish they play that song again
@Justin Roy what then you mean it's a cover song by sabbath
@@ayoutubechannel1499 it's not Sabbath and it's not Earth it's the polish Progressive band SBB!
Yes, Thomas James is my favorite song on this demo along with "rebel". Great guitar riff in Thomas james
he still sounds the same holy damn, he's really a vampire lmao.
Fantastic!!
So, at this point, Tony Iommi hasn't lost his fingers yet? My bad, he has 1968 says one report.
Tony Iommi lost his finger tips when he was seventeen years old in 65 .
Perfect
They sound like the Beatles…
What the heck? Is this Ozzy on the left? Looking good… He looks like Maxmoefoe!
Ozzy said that one of his favorite bands was Beatles and his music was inspired by them, and also yes ozzy iz the one on the left in the first image
Very cool stuff!
Anyone else concerned that the Polish band SSB sounded too much like Sabbath. Feared that the stories of the Mars suite were just a cover for excessive "borrowing." Rest easy now, SBB debuted in 1971 so Black Sabbath had that lick at least months before SBB.
Yup, probably as early as '68 and way before SSB
Здесь уже проступают первые ноты Зарождения Металла,- Хэви и элементами ДУМ......
"Инкубационный период" Всей Будущей Тяжелой Металлической Музыки........!!!!!!!!
Так начиналась легенда... Легенда металла!
geezer butler is awsome on this as well
music that SHOULD be heard?? am i on earth???
"The Sabbath' s Roots and Jazz Metal"
BLACK SABBATH (formula)...Earth 1969(essencia)!
❤это божественно !!!
Essa é a melhor banda do mundo
That fire spitting tone on Thomas James
It's a Polish band called SBB
That horn part was so bad, it was like when thr Doors had a harmonica instead of Robby K on the 1965 Doors demo.
The horn part is the band SSB progressive band from Poland not Earth or Sabbath on the song Thomas James.
@@richardhincemon Thanks, I had heard that elsewhere. But there are horns on other parts of this demo too.
@@agentstanley29the Rebel and When I Came Down written by Norman Haines of the band Locomotive which Sabbath manager Jim Simpson played horns in Norman Haines started his own band and recorded When i Came Down.
Early One Morning Blues is not a pre Sabbath song, its tsken from the Black Sabbath gig in Dumfries Rugmans Youth Club in November 1969. Pretty easy bootleg to find.
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Heavy/hard sound roots here
8:33 the origins of Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath
Thomas James by the Polish Progressive band SBB not Sabbath not earth.
Hell yeah, that's the beginning of a black Sabbath original and probably the first heavy metal song ever recorded.
This early stuff should be made available to the public through a compilation album: Earth. THE EARLY YEARS
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So basically they heard COVEN and the next day they sounded completely different. this sounds like 60s
Its pure Sabbath,without the official name..