So I'm the one that requested N.I.B. and after seeing your reaction I was trying to figure out a way to apologize yet get you to have the faith to try another song. I suggested that song because very few had reacted to it despite it being a major hit. The song was supposed to be about Lucifer finding true love be with a woman. It was actually a twisted love song.Sabbath usually has the devil and God in their songs but they aren't satanic. I wanted to see you explore a new genre like I have explored hip-hop since subscribing to your channel. So happy you gave them another chance. Anyhow I should have given you warpigs for Sabbath and I highly recommend you start with Tennessee whiskey by Chris Stapleton when you step into country music. You will be blown away if you don't know him. Wishing you continued growth and success.
AyeJay I want to help you understand what this song is about. It’s about a Christian trying to convert someone they think is a easy target. From that person point of view. So that is why it’s very Preachy. Its basically a song about people who give religion a bad name. I never can get my head around why people don’t Understand the very obvious anti-brainwashing message.
@@shspurs1342 It's actually a pro-Christian/God song. Just read what Geezer Butler (who wrote it) had to say. It was a reaction to a lot of the paint thrown against hard rock about being Satan worshipers....and closer to home....the situation in Northern Ireland.
Black Sabbath is my most favorite band and as a fifty year old black person, I feel really happy to see younger black people dig them. There is so much passion in their execution and delivery to the message in their music; such as self expression, faith, hope and love. Rock on brother!
@@milanpetkovic1990 black sabbath is the first metal band. Has metal evolved since then? Yes. That doesn't change the fact that sabbath is still metal.
@@mpsailo30mpsailo96 Dio joined because they tossed Ozzy out for his drug abuse. The band was wrapped up in drugs and alcohol badly at that time. Even though too many people think that Never Say Die and Technical Ecstasy were bad, but they were more experimental than the others. Nothing more.
These guys came from a jazz and blues background (you can definitely hear their jazz background in the second half of Air Dance). The drummer, Bill Ward, had swing that most of his contemporaries lacked. If you want to hear some of his better drumming, check out Supernaut, The Wizard, War Pigs (studio version, lyric video), and Hand of Doom. Those songs show off some of his best playing.
I know that I'm late to this party, but: Seeing your reaction to this is fuckin'-a *heartwarming*! I've been into Sabbath from the beginning, and in my opinion; they've been misunderstood by a lot of folks. I appreciate your open mind man. Thanks for posting!
There is no wrong or right here. You either like it, or you don't. Die Hard Sabbath fans do get upset if you say the song was meh... but they'll get over it. There are some out there who react to music and they seem to like every single song they play. Now that's fake. They're just trying to win you over. I like watching reactors who are true
Black Sabbath is 100% gimmick in the best way possible. They were outside of their rehearsal space which was across the street from a movie theater that was playing the movie "Black Sabbath" Geezer Butler says, isn't it weird how people line up to get the shit scared out of them. This moment created their identity and they started to write horror themed music. People loved, people hated but more importantly, people noticed.
What helped black Sabbath with their sound was the guitarist. Tony iommi, he Lost 2 finger tips in a factory accident. So He was unable to play the guitar after that. So he had to modify his guitar by *detuning His guitar by making the strings loosen. " giving the guitar a darker sound. Keep in mind that was 48 years ago. So pretty damn Early with music like this Then there was the brutaly Good drummer :Bill Ward And the underated Geezer Buttler on the bass And of course Ozzy Osbourne om the vocals
Also, the town where they grew up was an industrial town and a lot of the influences came from the sound and repetition of the machines that were being used in the factories.
Black Sabbath? Bill Ward? Supernaut. Pencils down, pass your papers to the front. Master of Reality is a response to the US leg of the first Sabbath tour in the US. They *really* took a beating for the "satanic" content of the material on the first album and they felt compelled to put an end to the weirdos who were protesting at their shows. If you dive deep down the Black Sabbath rabbit hole you'll learn that Tony drove the content of the songs they put out and for all that he was very much inspired by the darker side of spiritual beliefs. Geezer was more than happy to put lyrics to Tony's inspirations. Ozzy's gift was arrangement. He has an ear for the flow of a song and where breaks and changes should come and go. Being an 'old school' metalhead from back when this stuff was new, Bill Ward is definitely one of my top 5 drummers of all time. And I think of him more of a percussionist than a drummer, and that's crystal clear in Supernaut. Not suggesting you do a video but give it a listen and groove on some serious cocaine fueled dizzbusting from the early 1970s.
Geezer Butler (Bass) penned the Lyrics. He wanted to be a Priest before becoming a musician. Tony Iommi (Guitars) and Bill Ward (Drums) and Geezer wrote the lions share of the musical arrangements and lyrics.
It's alright (pun not intended). Being young is not a disease and you do grow out of it. NIB is a very deep cut full of images that need explanation. After Forever is not a horror vibe but the Good News set to a ROCKIN vibe. BTW: it's brave of you to put uncut, honest reactions on here for all the world to see. Not sure I could have been that honest at your age. Legend has it it was Ozzy's dad's reaction to the imagery and some troublemakers that showed up after the first album and ruined the fun that inspired this song and the crosses (worn right-side up). The boys were creating art, not trouble. Fun, not mayhem. "It was all the record producers fault" with the promotional bullshit that got out of hand. Edit: liked and subscribed.
This one of the best sermons that I have ever heard! There are many other songs that by them that will surprise you. Loved the review after hearing your N I B review.
None of Black Sabbath music and songs are about worshipping the devel or doing bad every song is inspirational it may talk about bad things but it's not promoting bad it's saying change ur ways
Its also Said that Tony iommi is the most influental guitarist ever hes made more People pick Up the guitar than anyone else. Including me haha war pigs was My first song on guitar :D.. Keep Up the Good reactions
Sorry for commenting and asking for this song not knowing that you had already did a review on it. Sabbath is much deeper than most people realize. Great Review!!! (EDIT: No you were not wrong based on the lyrics of NIB. I am a HUGE Sabbath fan and have the same feelings as you about NIB even though as just a song it is one of favorite Sabbath songs)
This is only the third of your videos that I have watched. First was the Dazed and Confused video, second was NIB and I have to say you were honest and entertaining in that first reaction. Same with this one.. having said that, has anyone suggested you try out an "Ozzy-less" Black Sabbath? If not check out Heaven and Hell. Then Mob Rules. Keep up the god work. Subscribed. :-D
Ahh the 1970s when music was amazing Also instruments are Guitar: Tony Iommi Bass: Geezer Butler Drums: Bill Ward Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne When their powers combine along with a shit ton of cocaine and acid and booze and weed and qualudes and god know what else you get some of the purest music in the universe
Ozzy never wrote a lyric Geezer Butler the Bass player did (99%) but, even throughout his solo career,you could play music and he just knew how to sing a song.
Chris Reynolds Ozzy Osbourne worked a lot on the melodies of their songs. He would come up with improvised lines for the songs to get the melody down until the correct lyrics are down.
You absolutely need to listen to the original heavy metal song that started the movement, Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath. Every song after is icing on the cake.
I keep rediscovering SABBATH every time I put on a SABBATH mix I always hear a song I can't remember and it's like hearing it for the first time. , And enjoying it all over again.🤘✌💣💥
Listen to War Pigs and Under the Sun. AVOID the fan made video everyone else uses and avoid the live 1970 version because the lyrics weren't set right yet. Listen to the original studio version with the correct lyrics. (The correct line in War Pigs is "They leave that all to the poor", not "that role to the poor" which is a mistake that appears in all lyrics out there.)
If you're into lyrics, you should check out Black Sabbath's A National Acrobat and God I Dead? (Yes, that's the title but don't let the title fool you).
Never sweat your own personal taste, bro. It's like food, my favorite food is not going to be others', and if it was this would be a boring world. People in comment sections get too invested in their groups, especially if they have been fans for many years. Just keep doing you, my man. Keep honest and keep it fresh, that's all that matters.
Black Sabbath was born out of the hippie era of music. The band was tired of all the music then. They saw a movie theater with the horror movie "Black Sabbath" playing & said to themselves. People pay to be scared by watching horror movies. They decided to make music like that.
Thanks to Glenn for turning you on to Black Sabbath. I agree with him that NIB, is a love song. It just shows that even old Lucifer can fall in love. Take it with a grain of salt. A lot of their songs have some sort of good over evil theme, War Pigs for instance.
I thought it was because NIB has a heavy rhythm like hip hop. This song sounds like the MC5 (from Detroit) 'Gotta Keep Moving On' and Deep Purple' 'Flight of the Rat' Purple and Sabbath have similar sounding guitars. And just like the great drummers, they're different. They are all great. They serve a purpose for the sound, the band.
I agree with the last comment. I never saw them as satanic. They just explored the ideas of religion. The failings of humankind and the hope for humankind........
Aye Jay, you like rap music. Well, heres a song by an old white geezer that may inspire you, John Cooper Clarke "Evidently Chickentown". You may have heard it as it was used on the very last episode of The Sopranos. The final shots as it fades to black and the soundtrack is "Evidently CHickentown". I advise you to watch a version with the lyrics available or you will lose the thread. The words come thick and fast and funny. They paint a picture of hell on earth ( just somewhere very bleak, nothing to do with the devil or hell), a place in Manchester, England.
In this video you actually very well explain why you should never judge a book by the cover 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Now imagine All the millions of "Bars" you have to catch up on 😵😵 we are all human after all
Hey, try Ronnie James Dio, especially Heaven and Hell. AC/DC Let there be rock, Led Zeppelin Dazed and Confused live from MSG 1975, Rush’s drummer Neil Peart drum solo.
AyeJay, you don't have to apologize for speaking your truth. I mean, NIB IS kind of scary in its way! I love it, but I can totally see how someone could have that kind of reaction. On the other hand, listen to War Pigs, and it's got the quality of Old Testament prophecy to it. Satan is in the song, but as an INSTRUMENT OF GOD'S VENGEANCE ON THE EVIL ONES! It's RIGHTEOUS!
CHECK OUT GRAND FUNK RAILROAD YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY GREAT DRUMMER DON BREWER CHECK OUT HIM DOING HIS SOLO YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED THEY HAVE A LIVE RUclips CONCERT FROM 1974 AND T.O.N.C. I BELIEVE HAS THE DRUM SOLO.{M.G}TORONTO CANADA.
All i got to say thanks for playing this song. Im telling you people. You are going to search in life for the right path. You will try almost everything. Except Jesus. But at the end. You will land on Jesus. Black Sabbath wrote this song for a reason.
I subscribed when you said ozzy had bars .React to Metal Church/ Watch The Children Pray. They Get the same rap as being a devil Worship Band but there not.
I thought NIB was supposed to be about how a girl had to give up (kill) her dreams and choices (at the time) and move from living under her father's rules to her husband's rules whether she really chooses or not. A liberation message hidden inside the lurid imagery to confuse the squares. Enticing a woman to place herself in the legal custody of a man who might beat her in a country where divorce and birth control were still controversial. It was subversive art to poke at the "time honored tradition."
Simplify for you Geezer Butler is the bassist for Black Sabbath - he wrote the lyrics - he is a Christian and he is clearly stating the Christ is the only way to salvation - NOT that whomever you worship is OK
While Black Sabbath wasn't a satanist band, they explored the themes of religion and satan and god and such, especially on their first three albums. I would say that this song in particular is them giving God his due and his "day in court", so to speak.
So I'm the one that requested N.I.B. and after seeing your reaction I was trying to figure out a way to apologize yet get you to have the faith to try another song. I suggested that song because very few had reacted to it despite it being a major hit. The song was supposed to be about Lucifer finding true love be with a woman. It was actually a twisted love song.Sabbath usually has the devil and God in their songs but they aren't satanic. I wanted to see you explore a new genre like I have explored hip-hop since subscribing to your channel. So happy you gave them another chance. Anyhow I should have given you warpigs for Sabbath and I highly recommend you start with Tennessee whiskey by Chris Stapleton when you step into country music. You will be blown away if you don't know him. Wishing you continued growth and success.
No problem bro all love and jokes lol thanks to you I have a new artist to listen and get to know. Thanks for the suggestion.
He should try "Lord Of This World" from the same album!
AyeJay I want to help you understand what this song is about. It’s about a Christian trying to convert someone they think is a easy target. From that person point of view. So that is why it’s very Preachy. Its basically a song about people who give religion a bad name. I never can get my head around why people don’t Understand the very obvious anti-brainwashing message.
@@shspurs1342 It's actually a pro-Christian/God song. Just read what Geezer Butler (who wrote it) had to say. It was a reaction to a lot of the paint thrown against hard rock about being Satan worshipers....and closer to home....the situation in Northern Ireland.
You should have told him to try war pigs, or warning
Black Sabbath is my most favorite band and as a fifty year old black person, I feel really happy to see younger black people dig them. There is so much passion in their execution and delivery to the message in their music; such as self expression, faith, hope and love.
Rock on brother!
Thank you for the support, really means a lot
The first Christian Rock Song.
After Forever release date 1971.
"Are you Ready" release date 1970 by Pacific Gas and Electric.
Christian metal
@@natefontana617 Rock, my friend. Black Sabbath is rock.
@@natefontana617 Listen to Deliverance cover and you'll see the difference. Black Sabbath version is Hard rock.
@@milanpetkovic1990 black sabbath is the first metal band.
Has metal evolved since then? Yes. That doesn't change the fact that sabbath is still metal.
Bill Ward is the drummer and he is a living legend.
BILL WARD IS THE TRUTH!!!!!!! He never gets enough recognition. He’s up there with the best of them.
The guitarist, Tony iommi, invented heavy metal. He wrote all the music and the bass player, Geezer Butler, wrote the lyrics.
Ok.. the band invented heavy metal, if tommy invented it why dio join the band it became so suck and it more becoming more like pop rock
The whole band invented metal. Not just one person. You're obviously a guitar player lol. Shut up.
@@mpsailo30mpsailo96 Dio joined because they tossed Ozzy out for his drug abuse. The band was wrapped up in drugs and alcohol badly at that time. Even though too many people think that Never Say Die and Technical Ecstasy were bad, but they were more experimental than the others. Nothing more.
@@mpsailo30mpsailo96 Listen to the Ian Gillan Black Sabbath
@@mpsailo30mpsailo96 Sabbath is nothing without Ozzy, and Ozzy is nothing without Sabbath. End of story
And just to let you know Geezer Butler the bass player was the main lyric writer for the band including this song
No hip-hop band has EVER put out an album more pot-influenced than 'Master of Reality'.
Is it that weed influenced tho? Just sweet leaf really
Cypress hill sampled the wizard
Black sabbath vol. 4 been on heavy rotation on my radio.
The song your playing is the bands response to the media calling them Satan worshippers so they busted out this jam.
Exactly!!
Check out "Spiral Architect", that's a great tune.
"Ozzy spitin bars"
He always spit bars
Bars that Geezer wrote. Ozzy's voice and Geezer's words are the best combo.
Like all reactors, listen to War Pigs. The groove will blow your mind... ;)
That one
These guys came from a jazz and blues background (you can definitely hear their jazz background in the second half of Air Dance). The drummer, Bill Ward, had swing that most of his contemporaries lacked. If you want to hear some of his better drumming, check out Supernaut, The Wizard, War Pigs (studio version, lyric video), and Hand of Doom. Those songs show off some of his best playing.
I know that I'm late to this party, but:
Seeing your reaction to this is fuckin'-a *heartwarming*!
I've been into Sabbath from the beginning, and in my opinion; they've been misunderstood by a lot of folks. I appreciate your open mind man.
Thanks for posting!
You still have so much more to discover about Black Sabbath, Rock on.
If you haven’t heard Jimi Hendrix Band Of Gypsys, I highly recommend it.
Yes!!!
Geezer wrote the lyrics. Ozzy's voice and Geezer's words were a deadly combination!
Into the void, hand of doom, war pigs. It will blow you away.
There is no wrong or right here. You either like it, or you don't. Die Hard Sabbath fans do get upset if you say the song was meh... but they'll get over it. There are some out there who react to music and they seem to like every single song they play. Now that's fake. They're just trying to win you over. I like watching reactors who are true
Black Sabbath is 100% gimmick in the best way possible. They were outside of their rehearsal space which was across the street from a movie theater that was playing the movie "Black Sabbath" Geezer Butler says, isn't it weird how people line up to get the shit scared out of them. This moment created their identity and they started to write horror themed music. People loved, people hated but more importantly, people noticed.
Great reaction video man. Two thumbs up!
What helped black Sabbath with their sound was the guitarist. Tony iommi, he Lost 2 finger tips in a factory accident. So He was unable to play the guitar after that. So he had to modify his guitar by *detuning His guitar by making the strings loosen. " giving the guitar a darker sound. Keep in mind that was 48 years ago. So pretty damn Early with music like this
Then there was the brutaly Good drummer :Bill Ward
And the underated Geezer Buttler on the bass
And of course Ozzy Osbourne om the vocals
He had plastic tips made for his fingers tips too.
@@georgek3224 i know.. but he had to make them himself at first it took a Long while until he had the made by companies
Also, the town where they grew up was an industrial town and a lot of the influences came from the sound and repetition of the machines that were being used in the factories.
Nice pick, my man. I love your channel. I'm watching!! No reason to apologize. You are good bro!!
I saw Sabbath in Chicago in ’78 Van Halen opened.
Black Sabbath?
Bill Ward?
Supernaut.
Pencils down, pass your papers to the front.
Master of Reality is a response to the US leg of the first Sabbath tour in the US. They *really* took a beating for the "satanic" content of the material on the first album and they felt compelled to put an end to the weirdos who were protesting at their shows. If you dive deep down the Black Sabbath rabbit hole you'll learn that Tony drove the content of the songs they put out and for all that he was very much inspired by the darker side of spiritual beliefs. Geezer was more than happy to put lyrics to Tony's inspirations. Ozzy's gift was arrangement. He has an ear for the flow of a song and where breaks and changes should come and go.
Being an 'old school' metalhead from back when this stuff was new, Bill Ward is definitely one of my top 5 drummers of all time. And I think of him more of a percussionist than a drummer, and that's crystal clear in Supernaut. Not suggesting you do a video but give it a listen and groove on some serious cocaine fueled dizzbusting from the early 1970s.
Geezer Butler (Bass) penned the Lyrics. He wanted to be a Priest before becoming a musician. Tony Iommi (Guitars) and Bill Ward (Drums) and Geezer wrote the lions share of the musical arrangements and lyrics.
It's alright (pun not intended). Being young is not a disease and you do grow out of it. NIB is a very deep cut full of images that need explanation. After Forever is not a horror vibe but the Good News set to a ROCKIN vibe. BTW: it's brave of you to put uncut, honest reactions on here for all the world to see. Not sure I could have been that honest at your age.
Legend has it it was Ozzy's dad's reaction to the imagery and some troublemakers that showed up after the first album and ruined the fun that inspired this song and the crosses (worn right-side up). The boys were creating art, not trouble. Fun, not mayhem. "It was all the record producers fault" with the promotional bullshit that got out of hand.
Edit: liked and subscribed.
React to Black Sabbath, Planet Caravan, Hand of Doom, Sweet Leaf, Into the Grave, Under the Sun, Supernaut, Fluff & Killing Yourself to Live.
Welcome to the channel please like and subscribe if you are a new viewer. Enjoy the video!!!
This one of the best sermons that I have ever heard! There are many other songs that by them that will surprise you. Loved the review after hearing your N I B review.
Great song , i liked your reaction so much I watched it twice.
You will also love the drive & drums of SUPERNAUT fromtheir fourth album (volume 4).
Your opinion is never wrong bro. It’s your opinion. God bless
None of Black Sabbath music and songs are about worshipping the devel or doing bad every song is inspirational it may talk about bad things but it's not promoting bad it's saying change ur ways
Lyrics were by Geezer Butler (Bassist)
Its also Said that Tony iommi is the most influental guitarist ever hes made more People pick Up the guitar than anyone else. Including me haha war pigs was My first song on guitar :D..
Keep Up the Good reactions
He is great but Jimmy Page is the most influential guitarist of all time.
@@juliemanarin4127 sorry but he aint.. more People went for learning iron man,paranoid than stairway to heaven
Sorry for commenting and asking for this song not knowing that you had already did a review on it. Sabbath is much deeper than most people realize. Great Review!!! (EDIT: No you were not wrong based on the lyrics of NIB. I am a HUGE Sabbath fan and have the same feelings as you about NIB even though as just a song it is one of favorite Sabbath songs)
Lee Ralph No problem. Thanks for the support
Just wait till you hear, War Pigs by Black Sabbath.... or Into the Void
Jack Cerro I just learned about the lyrics. I thought they were devil music but they were pretty damn influential and believed God. And hated war
This is only the third of your videos that I have watched. First was the Dazed and Confused video, second was NIB and I have to say you were honest and entertaining in that first reaction. Same with this one.. having said that, has anyone suggested you try out an "Ozzy-less" Black Sabbath? If not check out Heaven and Hell. Then Mob Rules. Keep up the god work. Subscribed. :-D
Thank you for the suggestion and sub
Ahh the 1970s when music was amazing
Also instruments are
Guitar: Tony Iommi
Bass: Geezer Butler
Drums: Bill Ward
Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne
When their powers combine along with a shit ton of cocaine and acid and booze and weed and qualudes and god know what else you get some of the purest music in the universe
Ozzy never wrote a lyric Geezer Butler the Bass player did (99%) but, even throughout his solo career,you could play music and he just knew how to sing a song.
Chris Reynolds Ozzy Osbourne worked a lot on the melodies of their songs. He would come up with improvised lines for the songs to get the melody down until the correct lyrics are down.
You absolutely need to listen to the original heavy metal song that started the movement, Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath. Every song after is icing on the cake.
Children of the Grave is another great one, and the germination of Thrash Metal
“ Bill ward is the jazz trained drummer.”
That’s the great bill ward on drums!
" Fairies Wear Boots" best bass line ever, thanks and God bless.
Does the riff sounds like the Friends theme song! Supposedly it was influenced by this song!
Check out... Cissy Strut, by the Meters.
Reverend Ozzy layin it down.
I keep rediscovering SABBATH every time I put on a SABBATH mix I always hear a song I can't remember and it's like hearing it for the first time. , And enjoying it all over again.🤘✌💣💥
Try budgie you're the biggest thing since powdered milk
Amazibg track,
Listen to War Pigs and Under the Sun. AVOID the fan made video everyone else uses and avoid the live 1970 version because the lyrics weren't set right yet. Listen to the original studio version with the correct lyrics. (The correct line in War Pigs is "They leave that all to the poor", not "that role to the poor" which is a mistake that appears in all lyrics out there.)
FYI: Black Sabbath is a lot like Grimms fairy tales set to heavy rock n roll. Cautionary tales.
If you're into lyrics, you should check out Black Sabbath's A National Acrobat and God I Dead? (Yes, that's the title but don't let the title fool you).
Never sweat your own personal taste, bro. It's like food, my favorite food is not going to be others', and if it was this would be a boring world. People in comment sections get too invested in their groups, especially if they have been fans for many years. Just keep doing you, my man. Keep honest and keep it fresh, that's all that matters.
When will a Black Sabbath be interupted
Black Sabbath was born out of the hippie era of music. The band was tired of all the music then. They saw a movie theater with the horror movie "Black Sabbath" playing & said to themselves. People pay to be scared by watching horror movies. They decided to make music like that.
Also Zeppelin has a lot in early metal to me
A fuzzy guitar tone? 😂
Sabbath is hard rock, may have inspired metal.
I'm pretty sure these lyrics were written by Black Sabbath's bass player, Geezer Butler.
Lord of This World, Sweetleaf & Into the Void. All from this same album!
gotta do some air guitar/drums while head banging.
Thanks to Glenn for turning you on to Black Sabbath. I agree with him that NIB, is a love song. It just shows that even old Lucifer can fall in love. Take it with a grain of salt. A lot of their songs have some sort of good over evil theme, War Pigs for instance.
This song is fire.
with sabbath never judge a song by the name
Geezer lyrics And bass , bill ward-drums
Know you know why the media tried so hard to keep this out of the public
I love your reactions.
I thought it was because NIB has a heavy rhythm like hip hop.
This song sounds like the MC5 (from Detroit) 'Gotta Keep Moving On' and Deep Purple' 'Flight of the Rat' Purple and Sabbath have similar sounding guitars. And just like the great drummers, they're different. They are all great. They serve a purpose for the sound, the band.
check out Children of the Grave
Try War Pigs and the song called Black Sabbath
I agree with the last comment. I never saw them as satanic. They just explored the ideas of religion. The failings of humankind and the hope for humankind........
Aye Jay, you like rap music. Well, heres a song by an old white geezer that may inspire you, John Cooper Clarke "Evidently Chickentown". You may have heard it as it was used on the very last episode of The Sopranos. The final shots as it fades to black and the soundtrack is "Evidently CHickentown". I advise you to watch a version with the lyrics available or you will lose the thread. The words come thick and fast and funny. They paint a picture of hell on earth ( just somewhere very bleak, nothing to do with the devil or hell), a place in Manchester, England.
In this video you actually very well explain why you should never judge a book by the cover 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Now imagine All the millions of "Bars" you have to catch up on 😵😵 we are all human after all
glad you gave it another listen , and ya they shouldn't of started you off with NIB with telling you it was a warning what to look out for
NIB is a song about the devil falling in love and becoming a good person
Is Ozzy is Preaching?...
They did give you the wrong song to start with. Glad you gave them another chance
Tomorrows Dream is a good one by Sabbath. Check it out
You mentioned you liked the drummer then you should react to "Warpigs " great song and amazing drumming in it
Not sure if anyone has told you yet but Ozzy did not write lyrics
just for a little bit of added confusion, this is my favorite song by my favorite band and I'm a full blown (some say Rabid) atheist.
Gotta hear War Pigs.
It's all good, a lot of people thought the same thing as you back in the day.
Bro you should listen to The Thrill Of it All by them I think you'll love that one
Hey, try Ronnie James Dio, especially Heaven and Hell. AC/DC Let there be rock, Led Zeppelin Dazed and Confused live from MSG 1975, Rush’s drummer Neil Peart drum solo.
I saw your reaction to nib and I ain't mad at ya bro. But try children of the grave. The message will hit you. Trust me
If you liked this,you've gotta check out Into the Void!
AyeJay, you don't have to apologize for speaking your truth. I mean, NIB IS kind of scary in its way! I love it, but I can totally see how someone could have that kind of reaction. On the other hand, listen to War Pigs, and it's got the quality of Old Testament prophecy to it. Satan is in the song, but as an INSTRUMENT OF GOD'S VENGEANCE ON THE EVIL ONES! It's RIGHTEOUS!
CHECK OUT GRAND FUNK RAILROAD YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY GREAT DRUMMER DON BREWER CHECK OUT HIM DOING HIS SOLO YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED THEY HAVE A LIVE RUclips CONCERT FROM 1974 AND T.O.N.C. I BELIEVE HAS THE DRUM SOLO.{M.G}TORONTO CANADA.
Please do a reaction to lord of this world beat black sabbath song when it comes to lyrics and instruments
WOW That was Quick!! Listen to the Lyrics!!
Check out Spiral Architect 👍
War pigs is a good one
All i got to say thanks for playing this song.
Im telling you people. You are going to search in life for the right path.
You will try almost everything. Except Jesus.
But at the end. You will land on Jesus.
Black Sabbath wrote this song for a reason.
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Tomorrow Never Knows
-by The Beatles
I would recommend Ironman for a first Black Sabbath song.
Theres a lot more
I subscribed when you said ozzy had bars .React to Metal Church/ Watch The Children Pray. They Get the same rap as being a devil Worship Band but there not.
I thought NIB was supposed to be about how a girl had to give up (kill) her dreams and choices (at the time) and move from living under her father's rules to her husband's rules whether she really chooses or not. A liberation message hidden inside the lurid imagery to confuse the squares. Enticing a woman to place herself in the legal custody of a man who might beat her in a country where divorce and birth control were still controversial. It was subversive art to poke at the "time honored tradition."
Simplify for you Geezer Butler is the bassist for Black Sabbath - he wrote the lyrics - he is a Christian and he is clearly stating the Christ is the only way to salvation - NOT that whomever you worship is OK
While Black Sabbath wasn't a satanist band, they explored the themes of religion and satan and god and such, especially on their first three albums. I would say that this song in particular is them giving God his due and his "day in court", so to speak.