A really evocative song, together with Spiral Architect. This album is chock full of bangers! Killing Yourself to Live is the one I listen to the most.
This album shows Sabbath's continued evolution as the songs reveal a new level of sophistication. "Killing Yourself to Live" and "Spiral Architect" also stand as some of their finest work.
Geezer wrote the lyrics. He said the title refers to sperm and conception..saying those guys have to be acrobats to get to the egg. Song is about life from conception to death and the afterlife all in pursuit of happiness.
Spot on. You can’t fully appreciate this song unless you read the lyrics… when little worlds collide (sperm/egg) I’m trapped inside my embryonic cell (conception) forgotten memories cast down the never ending well (transitioning from one life to the next and forgetting those memories)…damn, that shit is deep
1973 - what a fantastic time to be 12 years old! I bought this album and Selling England by the Pound by Genesis on the same day and barely left my room for a week. :)
God I love this song. I love Bills drumming when the track goes up tempo. I quite often catch myself air drumming to that bit. It's a big call but I think it's my favourite Sabbath track with Ozzy. Watching this has reminded me I haven't played the album for a few months, that's tomorrow at work sorted. All the best lads, I enjoy what you do 👍
Geezer Butler's attempt to send his mind back to within the womb and express what (if one were able to express such at such a time-which one ISN'T!) the thoughts and feelings surrounding that/involved in that experience, might be. Pretty spectacular! 🤘🤘 Spectacular album. Some of the Sabs' best writing, ever! [And THIS is coming from someone who considers themselves: "a Master Of Reality devotee"! No less! ⚡] ⚡⚡⚡⚡🔥🔥
A particularly mysterious song inspired by Geezer's pondering "who selects what sperm gets through to the egg." The "embryonic cell" apparently is the enigmatic entity making this decision. Early on the song hints at a deeper understanding of the world and the secrets the superhuman narrator holds. Despite this entity's role as a prophet or seer, their uncertainty about the future parallels the paradoxical idea of an "unborn child " influencing the destinies of all conceived children. The lyrics also seem to hint at the cyclical nature of life and the interconnectedness of past and present. The message of embracing love as a life-giving force and rejecting hate as a path to spiritual decay and emptiness is a profound one indeed. Overall, the song emphasizes the significance of finding meaning in the interconnectedness of all life while also acknowledging the inevitability of death and the mysteries that lie beyond.
You guys are the best .. I wish you were up here with the gang in Canada when we got every Sabbath vinyl.... you would be pushing 70 now, but it was such a great musical era .. this whole album is another masterpiece.. thanks guy
Such an incredible sound, love that slow grind at the beginning. And Che’s little smile a few seconds in was priceless! I can certainly relate. It’s amazing how music can move us deeply. I always love it when I’m listening to some great rock and realize I have a huge involuntary smile. This album will do that to you.
The last two songs on this album really shows their artistic side. So much melody in Ozzys vocals. Looking forward to it. FYI. Rick Wakemen does keybords on Sabbra Cadabbra.
Yeah, more from that great album, man does this song have one of the most haunting riffs ever? Their song writing just kept on chugging along, another excellent example. Keep on rocking! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Next one will be Fluff gorgeous instrumental with Tony on acoustic guitar, flute and piano.. Then they get back to some progressive rock Sabbra Cadabra.
"Fluff" an acoustic number, ...no lyrics, a pretty, soft repetitive instrumental. You may want to combine the review with the song directly after which is "sabra Cadabra"
I just subscribed to your channel and checking out your reviews to especially Black Sabbath songs.. i’ve seen the one that you saw live in Paris.. but you have to listen to the whole concert. It’s fucking unbelievable. Just type in Black Sabbath 1970 in Paris watch the whole concert. again it’s fucking so unbelievable.
More peak Ozzy and it continues through Sabotage. The beginnings of Prog Metal. I love your album by album song by song reactions, its truly the only way to appreciate the rise of Metal through its progenitors.
Ozzy sounds like an oracle on a mountain top delivering his message to the masses of thousands below with a background of heavenly music coming from the clouds behind him. I’m just saying.
Hell yeah gents!! This track is fire!! 🔥 Che’s grin once the guitar harmony started at the beginning.. seems like Che was way chonged in this episode.. loved it! 😁💨
Man, this song is dope! Is a B-Side but is one of my favorites of Sabbath. This album is amazing, sometimes I put this in my top-1 from them, but I'm always changing my mind about which one is the best, because there are at least 5 albuns which would be debatable. From this album, Sabbra Cadabbra, Killing Yourself to Live and Spiral Architect are another 3 "musts" if you're looking to get to know the band's discography in depth. But I'd pay attention to Fluff, too. A beautiful acoustic instrumental track.
It just occurred to me that the guitar tone in the intro riff of this song is a bit like Brian May's guitar tone at the time. Just listen to the Queen 1 & 2 albums which were released around about the same time. Nonetheless, I appreciate this song very much.
A few people have been commenting that you guys won't like this album, and we've been going back and forth with me saying both of you will really like it!! Maybe more songs than others, but this album a Gem to me!!! So far I'm winning the argument!
If you want to see a couple of amazing guitar solo's , amazing drums and bass check out Ozzy Osbourne's Mr. Crowley Live with Randy Rhoads. Might want to google Aleister Crowley because the song is about him. You won't be disappointed. Randy Rhoads was the best EVER in my view but he only played on two albums. He died at the age of 25 while on tour with Ozzy in a tragic plane crash .You should read about that too. Would love to see your reaction.
*Just remember Love is Life and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what its worth and live for every breath.*
- Geezer Butler
This is one of my all time fave vintage sabbath tracks
I love this whole album, I'm jealous that I can't hear it for the first time again
I'm jelly too. Imagine all the tunes they have yet to discover for the first time!!
Bring on Spiral Architect! This is a boss record !
Love it, love it, love it! One of the best Black Sabbath songs never played
One of the funkiest sounding songs off this album and one of the more mysterious songs in their catalog.
That was the height of diplomacy. I'm going to say mysterious more often.
@@danmayberry1185 my Sabbath brother.
Prototype groove metal
@robertpetre9378 yeah they were definitely in their experimental stages around that time.
Exactly. Great song that few people know. They have these types of songs throughout their catalog. Their phrase changes are unbelievable
Next play Fluff and Sabbra Cadabra together.
This track is an example of why Sabbath and Zeppelin were light years ahead of everyone else.
Facts
My favorite track of my favorite sabbath album... although "killing yourself to live" is pretty awesome too
A really evocative song, together with Spiral Architect. This album is chock full of bangers! Killing Yourself to Live is the one I listen to the most.
GREAT REACTION! One of Sabbath's BEST deep cut songs ever!
This album shows Sabbath's continued evolution as the songs reveal a new level of sophistication. "Killing Yourself to Live" and "Spiral Architect" also stand as some of their finest work.
In this life you can only trust yourself and the first 6 Black Sabbath albums!
It is TRUE my brother
Truth Sir!
This is apparently the first Black Sabbath song where the bass player and main lyricist, Geezer Butler, came up with the guitar riff
The song is mesmerizing and haunting one of the best songs Sabbath ever wrote
You guys are So badass not to say a word during that Jam!!! Best reactions show guys!!!!
Geezer wrote the lyrics. He said the title refers to sperm and conception..saying those guys have to be acrobats to get to the egg. Song is about life from conception to death and the afterlife all in pursuit of happiness.
Spot on. You can’t fully appreciate this song unless you read the lyrics… when little worlds collide (sperm/egg) I’m trapped inside my embryonic cell (conception) forgotten memories cast down the never ending well (transitioning from one life to the next and forgetting those memories)…damn, that shit is deep
Exactly, and he wrote the RIFF too! Talked about it in his recent book..
Nothing beats Ozzy era Sabbath's groove and deep lyrics.
You have to let your body sleep to let your soul live on 🎸🙏🏻
1973 - what a fantastic time to be 12 years old! I bought this album and Selling England by the Pound by Genesis on the same day and barely left my room for a week. :)
Wow! What a time to be 12! I feel that same way when I was 12 in 1992!
I was 12 then too. I got this one and Deep Purple's Who Do We Think We Are at the same time.
Both great albums.
God I love this song. I love Bills drumming when the track goes up tempo. I quite often catch myself air drumming to that bit. It's a big call but I think it's my favourite Sabbath track with Ozzy. Watching this has reminded me I haven't played the album for a few months, that's tomorrow at work sorted. All the best lads, I enjoy what you do 👍
That is one of the best songs ever written. Any lyrics are just reality put in such an awesome way.
good song..good reaction...thank you...this song really hits home with me...its an amazing song...
Those drums are sexy as hell.
The real genius rock band of 70s
they were even better in the 80's
That groovy gutter! Love it.
Geezer Butler's attempt to send his mind back to within the womb and express what (if one were able to express such at such a time-which one ISN'T!) the thoughts and feelings surrounding that/involved in that experience, might be.
Pretty spectacular! 🤘🤘
Spectacular album. Some of the Sabs' best writing, ever!
[And THIS is coming from someone who considers themselves:
"a Master Of Reality devotee"!
No less! ⚡] ⚡⚡⚡⚡🔥🔥
My favorite Sabbath song.
You guys going to love “Killing yourself to live”
love this song one of my favorites...bloodys my favorite sabbath album
Dallas-Arbiter Rangemaster doing some heavy lifting and slicing through the mix like butter. So good.
Hypnotic groove
For me one the baddest and raw best rock song since I was a kid.
A particularly mysterious song inspired by Geezer's pondering "who selects what sperm gets through to the egg." The "embryonic cell" apparently is the enigmatic entity making this decision. Early on the song hints at a deeper understanding of the world and the secrets the superhuman narrator holds. Despite this entity's role as a prophet or seer, their uncertainty about the future parallels the paradoxical idea of an "unborn child " influencing the destinies of all conceived children. The lyrics also seem to hint at the cyclical nature of life and the interconnectedness of past and present. The message of embracing love as a life-giving force and rejecting hate as a path to spiritual decay and emptiness is a profound one indeed. Overall, the song emphasizes the significance of finding meaning in the interconnectedness of all life while also acknowledging the inevitability of death and the mysteries that lie beyond.
This song is from the perspective of God. It's a message to all of us.
"He who has ears to hear, let him hear."
Now that's metal
Yeahhhhh Laa and Chee! Love Sabbath and your reactions! Ozzy is spot on in this record.
Great reaction gentleman. My favorite from Sabbath. Just a phenomenal song. Thank you keep up the amazing work La/Che
This was one of my guitar teachers favourite songs when I was younger 🎸
DOPE period!
this is one of their great ones!
You guys are the best .. I wish you were up here with the gang in Canada when we got every Sabbath vinyl.... you would be pushing 70 now, but it was such a great musical era .. this whole album is another masterpiece.. thanks guy
One of my top 5 bands. This right here is why. No one sounded like this 🔥 riff masters
Such an incredible sound, love that slow grind at the beginning. And Che’s little smile a few seconds in was priceless! I can certainly relate. It’s amazing how music can move us deeply. I always love it when I’m listening to some great rock and realize I have a huge involuntary smile. This album will do that to you.
Oh hell yeah!
The last two songs on this album really shows their artistic side. So much melody in Ozzys vocals. Looking forward to it. FYI. Rick Wakemen does keybords on Sabbra Cadabbra.
Yeah, more from that great album, man does this song have one of the most haunting riffs ever? Their song writing just kept on chugging along, another excellent example. Keep on rocking! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Many memories, happy times! Thanks guys.
Speechless, I know
Thia is the quintessential Ozzy vocal for me.
Next one will be Fluff gorgeous instrumental with Tony on acoustic guitar, flute and piano..
Then they get back to some progressive rock Sabbra Cadabra.
"Fluff" an acoustic number, ...no lyrics, a pretty, soft repetitive instrumental. You may want to combine the review with the song directly after which is "sabra Cadabra"
I thought the same.
Another killer track
This is a 3 piece band, with a vocalist. Ain't no freakin rhythm section....just a KICK ASS guitarist!
Perfectly put. Geezer is insane, but often it's Tony and Bill playing off each other. Not even a keyboard to smooth things over.
@@danmayberry1185Get ready.. Keyboard is about to kick in on Sabba Cadabra!
@@CANDOKNOWHOW and not just any keyboard player (member of the british rock elite)
@@ziggy107 YES!! Rick Wakeman!
LA and Che. The best Sabbath reactors. Rock on
I just subscribed to your channel and checking out your reviews to especially Black Sabbath songs.. i’ve seen the one that you saw live in Paris.. but you have to listen to the whole concert. It’s fucking unbelievable. Just type in Black Sabbath 1970 in Paris watch the whole concert. again it’s fucking so unbelievable.
More peak Ozzy and it continues through Sabotage. The beginnings of Prog Metal. I love your album by album song by song reactions, its truly the only way to appreciate the rise of Metal through its progenitors.
some would argue that this is the Sabs best song. And I think it's a good argument!
Hitting on all cylinders today, you guys are killing it! Love the Blue Jays cap Che.
Zepp / stones / sabbath
Deep purple as well
The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Pink Floyd.
Ozzy sounds like an oracle on a mountain top delivering his message to the masses of thousands below with a background of heavenly music coming from the clouds behind him. I’m just saying.
Little extra psychedelia with that guitar in this one
Sometimes my guy on left looks blazed,, and sometimes wrecked, You decide
a song about what happens to all the wasted sperm that don't fertile the eggs
Hell yeah gents!! This track is fire!! 🔥 Che’s grin once the guitar harmony started at the beginning.. seems like Che was way chonged in this episode.. loved it! 😁💨
Brilliant song, great album. Geezer was on fire lyrically on this album. But maybe he always was. Looking forward to the rest
BANGER! 💥💥💥💥
Metaphysically athletically acro.
SO PART 2 TO THIS LAH AND CHE JUST SO YOU KNOW IS ( SPIRAL ARCHITECT ) 👍ENJOYYYYY MY FAVORITE SABBATH ALBUM GUYS! 😊
And it's about to be 3 for 3. The next one is, per my taste, their best ever. Side 2 is also great, but very different.
Boom 💥. Period
Man, this song is dope! Is a B-Side but is one of my favorites of Sabbath. This album is amazing, sometimes I put this in my top-1 from them, but I'm always changing my mind about which one is the best, because there are at least 5 albuns which would be debatable.
From this album, Sabbra Cadabbra, Killing Yourself to Live and Spiral Architect are another 3 "musts" if you're looking to get to know the band's discography in depth. But I'd pay attention to Fluff, too. A beautiful acoustic instrumental track.
What a journey huh? And wasn't it wonderful?
Bill and Geezer...mic drop❗️❗️
Best rhythm section ever...
*checks RUclips twice a day for another sabbath reaction*
Me too!
Hold on tight chaps, we ain't finished yet.
Haa..YES!! "Looking for today" is coming...and "Spiral" ain't half bad either...🤣
🔥🔥🔥
It just occurred to me that the guitar tone in the intro riff of this song is a bit like Brian May's guitar tone at the time. Just listen to the Queen 1 & 2 albums which were released around about the same time. Nonetheless, I appreciate this song very much.
Mariqueta, Maricota com a direita com a canhota. Magic hhaskjahhahha. about this
Yeahhhhhh!!! ❤🙂
Greetings from echo park los angeles. Check out acdc with singer bonn scott
These guys are rippers.
It looked like you Guys were almost in a trance.
👍😊
When that higher pitched guitar comes in over the opening riff.
Ozzy called Tonni "The Riff Master"
He still does, after having worked with so many, and he means it, it's not to sell.
👍
Listen to it again and think in terms of reincarnation and the circle of life.
Top Dollar 🎸
Right off the rip, both of your heads bobbing!!! That riff is the fuckin shit man!!! Hahaaaaa! Lol!!!!
A few people have been commenting that you guys won't like this album, and we've been going back and forth with me saying both of you will really like it!! Maybe more songs than others, but this album a Gem to me!!! So far I'm winning the argument!
If you want to see a couple of amazing guitar solo's , amazing drums and bass check out Ozzy Osbourne's Mr. Crowley Live with Randy Rhoads. Might want to google Aleister Crowley because the song is about him. You won't be disappointed. Randy Rhoads was the best EVER in my view but he only played on two albums. He died at the age of 25 while on tour with Ozzy in a tragic plane crash .You should read about that too. Would love to see your reaction.
Hip Hop
Are you ever going to react to Styx they are a great band. Many many hits try Crystal Ball.
I did make a request, Sweet Madame Blue...
Light Up is a favorite for me..
Please do "Ozzy's Blizzard of Oz
👏😊❤🙏
Elton John - Have Mercy on the Criminal
Skip ‘Fluff’ guys and go straight to ‘Sabbra Cadabra’ lol
Double-tracked vocals give a solo Ozzy vibe. Taste of things to come?
probably not a good thing to do . but as a kid i would blast this album out the window on a sunday morning. i stayed opposite a church
Edward Earl Hazel ish 2:44
How do they came up with riffs like that?
Wadda you think?😂😉🌿
You can see Che lost in the sauce on this one too. It's that riff.
The riff sounds almost ... Medieval.
Easily one of their best songs.
The unborn child that was never conceived?
You have to let your body sleep to let your soul live on
I don't think it's fair that the back cover of the album never gets shown. It kinda changes the meaning.