The whole album is a masterpiece that fits together perfectly. First album I ever bought, along with Who's Next. Not a bad selection, and I wore them both out. I went in the campus record store to buy Who's Next because I wanted the long version of Won't Get Fooled Again. As I was in the store, the clerk put on an album. Church bell....thunderstorm....epic guitar riff and drums......totally mesmerized and life changed when I left that store.
@@babyjessicascheekbones5463 Yeah the bells and thunder really get me too - and the dark imagery and stuff. I really like Changes too even though it's a big detour from the normal sound. I read somewhere that Ozzy really didn't want to do the song - he said he'd record it one time, and would never play it live and wanted that to be the end of it after it was recorded. But I'm pretty religious - religious but open minded (and not as "square" as some - for lack of a better word) and I love Black Sabbath lol... So it's kind of a strange dichotomy given my background and these songs talking about Satan taking you to hell and stuff lol. I remember I was high as a kite the first time I heard the song "Black Sabbath" - it was a live/concert version and I remember it messing with my head and giving me weird thoughts lol.
My personal favorite era of Sabbath is the 70’s minus Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die. Dio’s two 80’s albums Heaven And Hell & Mob Rules are also good in their own right, R.I.P.
Then there are the FOUR Solo albums of Dr. Iommis'. "Eternal Idol", "Headless Cross", "TYR", "Dehumanizer", "Cross Purposes", and, "Forbidden", also show some interesting sonic virtues of Tony's, not that anyone else may care; I do.
METAL was my comfort music since I was 14. I was also bullied in highschool & suffering from family problem.(Circa 1992) Thanx to Rock & METAL for turning into Metalhead. \m/💀
@ian Campbell But honestly. I can't mosh anymore. I have piercings on face. Or else, my piercings might accidentally hook on someone & rip-off my face. 😂 I'll just stick to headbanging. \m/😊
There’s never much mention of the Vietnam war, which was mentioned in War Pigs, and those war pigs are still alive, today. Sabbath helped me deal with the fear of death. “...lead them to their future, in their graves.” Like, “Freedom from the final suicide...” and finally, “Peace and happiness in every day, yeah!” “Where the Sons Of Freedom make their home.”
I have dyslexia, and was a short, chubby kid in my early elementary school years. I was also a cute kid (almost pretty with very long eye lashes), I was smart, and was a nice kid, who thought everyone was nice. I was bullied, almost everyday, every year, mercilessly. I started working out, exercising, learning martial arts, and in fifth grade I finally started to grow. By seventh grade, I was big enough, strong enough, and had no choice but to learn to fight, and I got to take some revenge on my bullying tormentors. It was beautiful. And it was carried out with a soundtrack of Sabbath, and similar metal, playing in my head.
This channel gets facts wrong, skips important details, and has a narrator that can’t pronounce simple words properly. Just relying on the artist’s fans and clueless curious people to get views. It really, really sucks.
I had heard it was Ozzys' mother that coined the band name Black Sabbath. After returning home from playing in some German gigs Ozzy's mom asked him why are you guys always playing Black Sabbath music. Ozzy took it to the band and they liked it.
The instrumental, "Breakout", would have sounded nice as incidental music, in any of Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" movies, especially sequences, where Harry gets his vengeance.
Actually underground bands like Saint Vitus, Pentagram, Trouble, Witchfinder General kept the original Sabbath sound alive in the 80's, rather than Maiden and Priest.
When Ozzy leaves the band he went to a rehab clinic. This was the better thing that could happened. When Dio arrives the lirycs was better than ever, and the voice and his his rejection of drugs brought order to the group. At that time people did not want Dio to leave the band, and they manifested it at concerts. Dio left because Ozzy left the clinic and already had the first two solo albums and started his tour. If the elaboration, meaning and duration of the songs and their complexity are compared, none of them surpass the albums with Dio. Ozzy is more famous for reality and excess than anything else. Even when Haldford replaced him in two concerts, it's nice to hear it. Listening to Dio's interviews on the subject helps, he always told the whole truth in detail. Even Tommy says that the best time of the band was with Dio, for a reason.
One of my favorite memories is going to Ozzfest 2007 the year Ozzy made it free. You could get 2 tickets per email address if I remember right. I was 14 and had like 20 tickets for it in Tinley Park in Chicago and only me and 2 of my friends were able to go lol.
Oh, just to return to the good ol' days, when tix cost probably $15.00 max, with NO RESTRICTIONS, even if that concert was an SRO sell-out in 6 hours time. It may have been harder, too, for scalpers to unload their wares.
Black sabbath,one of the most underrated classic heavy metal hard rock band around the world from 70s to 80s era of the decade's.I didn't know who is the king of heavy metal band artist,so is the black sabbath.They are the king of heavy metal band in the 70s and they are,they invented the heavy metal music streaming around the world.But people said that heavy metal music of the sub-genre heavy metal music origin came from America,that's not.It is came from British or as known UK sort like United Kingdom.By the way,they are the most coolest classic heavy metal band era of 70s-80s at the time,my most favourite black sabbath song is the 'Iron man' and the second one is the 'paranoid'.Secondly,their music lyrics are so deep meaning and totally dark creepy atmosphere with it because that they have a bad day lifetime when they were young.
Sad you didn’t mention Brad Gillis who was the 2nd best behind Randy who played for Ozzy. And no mention of Vivian Campbell who’s solos and riffs made the early Dio when he went single.
We wouldn't have Ozzy's Speak of the devil if Iommi hadn't decided to put out a live album from Sabbath with Dio as their lead singer. Ozzy shit, and rushed this album out. Nothing but pure jealously is the reason this album was released. Hey, I have it on double lp, but I do think the live Sabbath album with Dio is better. Just my opinion.
People say Dio’s a better singer than Ozzy (when he’s not), but NO ONE can replace Ozzy. His songwriting, vocals, and personality fits the band’s edge and signature trademark. They should’ve never kicked him out and instead helped him. Though, I’m thankful for his kickass solo career.
I love them both, too. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was a big favorite for me, and I loved trying to match Dio’s vocals note for note on all those bad ass songs! I never heard the album with Gillan on it. Anybody have an opinion of it?
@@Angel_Silver : Roxanne, by any means, go GET IT!! That's "Born Again", released in 1984, I believe. Dr. Iommi must have had an interesting subconcious desire to please Ian Gillan, to make the project work, that I'd actually detected guitar licks of his, that strongly resembled Ritchie Blackmore, including how he tweaked his guitar's tonal output. For sheer majestic grandeur, NOTHING beats the Title Track, nor "Zero the Hero". As I hope this has set the proper context for you, just go and get it.
How can you make a Black Sabbath video and not mention Geoff Nichols? He was the silent unofficial 5th member. He was the keyboard player and he wrote the iconic bass line for the song Heaven and Hell. May he rest in peace.
"Mondo", do you recall the FIRST time that you heard Tony's jaggedly buzzing guitar, when you were in your mid to late teens? I do, and I found it mildly unsettling at the beginning, though NOT repelling. Today, I find his work amongst the most beautiful works created for electric guitar. It's PRIMAL.
@@grandwazoo1696 Or if you're old enough, like me, to remember listening to Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Master of Reality, Vol. 4, Sabotage and others on original release vinyl.
Yeah, like Sharon's father, Don Arden, was partners with Mike Jeffries, the "Manager" of Jimi Hendrix. Jeffries was so domineering over poor Jimi, that it's just as likely, that he WHACKED Jimi, EXACTLY 50 years ago to this day. So Sharon, what can YOU tell us, that you KNOW, about the death of Jimi Hendrix? HMM??
@@mikenogozones : This song is perfect, for watching an EFS5 Wedge tornado, passing by, giving you a close shave. Not that I'VE actually experienced this; it's just something that resides in my imagination. This song would have gone great in "Miami Vice", when Sonny and Rico are in a pitched gunbattle.
?? Led Zeppelin's first album was published one year earlier (1969) than Sabbath's Debut Album (1970) But true, Zeppelin are the gods of Rock, also my alltime favorite Band
I mean man u got ok my family's ly for representation but u no. Ok but why that is cool iron man mafia Germans bike gang iron coffin lady in red bank robbers iron German coffin
We accidentally misspoke and said "Tommy" Iommi instead of Tony. No disrespect to the guitar god - it was just a slip of the tongue.
When that reporter ask ozzy "so u have a more stable life now"? He says no with such a straight honest answer lmao
@@Phantasm2Cuda Jackie Lee, the legendary guitar shredder hahaha!
@@coreystewart1838 lmfao
I've never been one to make a big deal of that kind of thing but alas I find myself here in the comment section lol
You also called Jake E Lee “Jack.”
We can all agree that the best era of Sabbath was when they all looked the same
I think that they're best era it's the sabbath bloody sabbath one.
vol 4 and sabbath bloody sabbath era
Lmfao!!!
LOL Yeah.... Thats True...
Eazy osbourne
“The only black magic we ever got into was a box of chocolates.” - Ozzy
Life is like a box of chocolates - Forest Gump
"Mmmnmhnshajmfmfnak" - Ozzy
The imagery on Ozzy’s 1st 3 solo albums would prove that to be false.
bwahahahaha
So true
Black Sabbath got me into metal when i was 16. Thanks Charlie!
i was 12 1970 that was the supreme album
@5:40 Interviewer" so you have a more stable life now?"
Ozzy: " No".
Lol
That clips from the decline of western civ. Part 2
@@robbyolinski1450 it sure is! Great flick
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
randy rhodes is the most tragic part of this story , rip rhodes , some player
No......rip Rhoads.
Randy wasn't in Sabbath.
Super tragic, and I'll never forget it, but Randy had nothing to do with Sabbath.
Rip to Randy, but he was never in Black Sabbath
What? He wasn't in Sabbath and actually hated Sabbath songs lol. A legend regardless
The length of the video is 13:13. Nice touch, grunge.
13th like 🤘
Black Sabbath is my favorite Black Sabbath song - and really high on my overall all-time list.
The whole album is a masterpiece that fits together perfectly. First album I ever bought, along with Who's Next. Not a bad selection, and I wore them both out. I went in the campus record store to buy Who's Next because I wanted the long version of Won't Get Fooled Again. As I was in the store, the clerk put on an album. Church bell....thunderstorm....epic guitar riff and drums......totally mesmerized and life changed when I left that store.
@@babyjessicascheekbones5463 Yeah the bells and thunder really get me too - and the dark imagery and stuff. I really like Changes too even though it's a big detour from the normal sound. I read somewhere that Ozzy really didn't want to do the song - he said he'd record it one time, and would never play it live and wanted that to be the end of it after it was recorded. But I'm pretty religious - religious but open minded (and not as "square" as some - for lack of a better word) and I love Black Sabbath lol... So it's kind of a strange dichotomy given my background and these songs talking about Satan taking you to hell and stuff lol. I remember I was high as a kite the first time I heard the song "Black Sabbath" - it was a live/concert version and I remember it messing with my head and giving me weird thoughts lol.
I loved Sign of the Southern Cross for the vocals.
The band that started it all
Legends!
We really needed this
Never Say Die is a great album, looking back at it now!
It was always a great album, even back then
Agreed, it’s odd when people only mention the “first 6”. I tend to look at them as the first 4 and second 4.
I agree so was technical ecstacy..
Ozzy used to jump from balcony to balcony to climb the apartment building he lived in to break into the other apartments as a kid
My personal favorite era of Sabbath is the 70’s minus Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die. Dio’s two 80’s albums Heaven And Hell & Mob Rules are also good in their own right, R.I.P.
Then there are the FOUR Solo albums of Dr. Iommis'. "Eternal Idol", "Headless Cross", "TYR", "Dehumanizer", "Cross Purposes", and, "Forbidden", also show some interesting sonic virtues of Tony's, not that anyone else may care; I do.
Love Black Sabbath ⚡️
"Jack" E. Lee??!!....🙄
How, how can they do this and make that mistake??!!
I was screaming "JAKE"!!!!!
You’re saving lives with the suicide hotline clips. Thank you.
METAL was my comfort music since I was 14. I was also bullied in highschool & suffering from family problem.(Circa 1992)
Thanx to Rock & METAL for turning into Metalhead. \m/💀
Music heals krrrimmi , keep on keeping on
@ian Campbell Keep Headbanging & Moshing. \m/ 😎
@ian Campbell But honestly. I can't mosh anymore. I have piercings on face. Or else, my piercings might accidentally hook on someone & rip-off my face. 😂
I'll just stick to headbanging. \m/😊
Salute to you mate i did the same Thank to Rock and metal...
There’s never much mention of the Vietnam war, which was mentioned in War Pigs, and those war pigs are still alive, today. Sabbath helped me deal with the fear of death. “...lead them to their future, in their graves.” Like, “Freedom from the final suicide...” and finally, “Peace and happiness in every day, yeah!” “Where the Sons Of Freedom make their home.”
Im sorry but was it only me or was that "doctor" reading of nothing on his clipboard at 11:36
lmfao true hahahh
I have dyslexia, and was a short, chubby kid in my early elementary school years. I was also a cute kid (almost pretty with very long eye lashes), I was smart, and was a nice kid, who thought everyone was nice.
I was bullied, almost everyday, every year, mercilessly.
I started working out, exercising, learning martial arts, and in fifth grade I finally started to grow.
By seventh grade, I was big enough, strong enough, and had no choice but to learn to fight, and I got to take some revenge on my bullying tormentors. It was beautiful. And it was carried out with a soundtrack of Sabbath, and similar metal, playing in my head.
Wow, this sounds roughly parallel with Ozzy's life, without the unimaginable Rock 'n' Roll success.
This channel gets facts wrong, skips important details, and has a narrator that can’t pronounce simple words properly. Just relying on the artist’s fans and clueless curious people to get views. It really, really sucks.
Jackie Lee, one of the top guitarists ever Ozzie Ozzborne ever played with, along with Zank Wild and Raddie Rose.
Raddie....lmao
I had heard it was Ozzys' mother that coined the band name Black Sabbath. After returning home from playing in some German gigs Ozzy's mom asked him why are you guys always playing Black Sabbath music. Ozzy took it to the band and they liked it.
Godfathers of Metal🤘🏼⛥🤘🏼
Never say die is an amazing album. Johnny Blade and Hard Road a Never Say Die are brilliant songs.
The instrumental, "Breakout", would have sounded nice as incidental music, in any of Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" movies, especially sequences, where Harry gets his vengeance.
Long live sabbath!
Actually underground bands like Saint Vitus, Pentagram, Trouble, Witchfinder General kept the original Sabbath sound alive in the 80's, rather than Maiden and Priest.
Is the spinal tap at 4:24 a joke I missed?
Ozzy pouring the OJ !!! LMFAO
When Ozzy leaves the band he went to a rehab clinic. This was the better thing that could happened. When Dio arrives the lirycs was better than ever, and the voice and his his rejection of drugs brought order to the group. At that time people did not want Dio to leave the band, and they manifested it at concerts. Dio left because Ozzy left the clinic and already had the first two solo albums and started his tour. If the elaboration, meaning and duration of the songs and their complexity are compared, none of them surpass the albums with Dio. Ozzy is more famous for reality and excess than anything else. Even when Haldford replaced him in two concerts, it's nice to hear it. Listening to Dio's interviews on the subject helps, he always told the whole truth in detail. Even Tommy says that the best time of the band was with Dio, for a reason.
"You can do it ozzy! Bite his head off!"
Henry eats in a nutshell
Geezer is on video saying the name came from a horror movie of the same name. After seeing people lined up around the block to see it, he got an idea.
I got to go to the heaven and hell tour and after that ozzy put on a free concert called free fest. Both shows were so fun.
I wish I could have seen it. 👩🏻
One of my favorite memories is going to Ozzfest 2007 the year Ozzy made it free. You could get 2 tickets per email address if I remember right. I was 14 and had like 20 tickets for it in Tinley Park in Chicago and only me and 2 of my friends were able to go lol.
Oh, just to return to the good ol' days, when tix cost probably $15.00 max, with NO RESTRICTIONS, even if that concert was an SRO sell-out in 6 hours time. It may have been harder, too, for scalpers to unload their wares.
Brutal legends is the reason is why i listen to all his masterpieces
Dehumanizer is so underrated and awesome!
Black sabbath,one of the most underrated classic heavy metal hard rock band around the world from 70s to 80s era of the decade's.I didn't know who is the king of heavy metal band artist,so is the black sabbath.They are the king of heavy metal band in the 70s and they are,they invented the heavy metal music streaming around the world.But people said that heavy metal music of the sub-genre heavy metal music origin came from America,that's not.It is came from British or as known UK sort like United Kingdom.By the way,they are the most coolest classic heavy metal band era of 70s-80s at the time,my most favourite black sabbath song is the 'Iron man' and the second one is the 'paranoid'.Secondly,their music lyrics are so deep meaning and totally dark creepy atmosphere with it because that they have a bad day lifetime when they were young.
Ultimate Sin is such an underrated album
Sad you didn’t mention Brad Gillis who was the 2nd best behind Randy who played for Ozzy. And no mention of Vivian Campbell who’s solos and riffs made the early Dio when he went single.
No it's randy, than zakk, than brad than Lee
Tragic? They are the god fathers of heavy metal, legends that will live forever and multi millionaires.
Oh how tragic.
Yes, for what they achieved, in spite of adversities, is nothing short of heroic . . . never mind the money-end of things!
Money doesn’t always buy happiness, and severe addiction can be tragic indeed.
Dio we miss you ❤️😢 you the Best metal frontmand and Singer
🤘🏼🌈🤘🏼
I mean dio was very good but ozzy is an absolute unit
I don’t agree!! Ozzy is so much better than Dio!!!
@Spork Spatula whatever.............
Spork Spatula please don’t try to fight me!!! I’m just not in the mood....
3:24 I know what he is taking about. that's sleep paralysis. it's... not good. I wish this was only a mind thing
No Ozzy, 'Speak of the devil' was your worst album and it's painful for Sabbath fans to listen to.
It's a live album.
@@_PuppetMaster86 That's correct. Worst renditions of Sabbath songs I've ever heard, but each to their own.
We wouldn't have Ozzy's Speak of the devil if Iommi hadn't decided to put out a live album from Sabbath with Dio as their lead singer. Ozzy shit, and rushed this album out. Nothing but pure jealously is the reason this album was released. Hey, I have it on double lp, but I do think the live Sabbath album with Dio is better. Just my opinion.
@@ibleedwhiskeyplanet1544 I agree with you totally.
@@ibleedwhiskeyplanet1544 : Politics is politics, even on the music scene, too much unnecessary drama goin' on!
I still think Sharon exploited the pills and Ozzy for the sake of the show.
Sabbath was 20 tears ahead of their time . Look at it that way -and tell me I am wrong.
Not wrong, it was early 90s bands like Soundgarden and Helmet that adopted their downtuned style and made it the norm for metal going forward
Then can you tell me where their 20 years of erased history is on the site?
I can’t even name a Sabbath song after Ozzy left. No hits, no singles on the radio, totally washed up and irrelevant without him!
Heaven And Hell? Mob Rules?
Justin Nelson don’t know em. Never listened to them post Ozzy.
In my humble opinion Never Say Die is a good album. It was different, but quite listenable.
👏👏👏👏
Ozzy Osbourne is better than DIO, change my mind.
Ps: I love both
People say Dio’s a better singer than Ozzy (when he’s not), but NO ONE can replace Ozzy. His songwriting, vocals, and personality fits the band’s edge and signature trademark. They should’ve never kicked him out and instead helped him. Though, I’m thankful for his kickass solo career.
Dio is definitely the better singer but Ozzy was definitely the only true Sabbath front man and is too very talented
But Dr. Iommi IS the best; without THAT guitar, there would POSITIVELY BE NO "SABBATH", NO "HEAVEN AND HELL".
I love them both, too. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was a big favorite for me, and I loved trying to match Dio’s vocals note for note on all those bad ass songs!
I never heard the album with Gillan on it. Anybody have an opinion of it?
@@Angel_Silver : Roxanne, by any means, go GET IT!! That's "Born Again", released in 1984, I believe. Dr. Iommi must have had an interesting subconcious desire to please Ian Gillan, to make the project work, that I'd actually detected guitar licks of his, that strongly resembled Ritchie Blackmore, including how he tweaked his guitar's tonal output. For sheer majestic grandeur, NOTHING beats the Title Track, nor "Zero the Hero". As I hope this has set the proper context for you, just go and get it.
Ozzy n Toni and butler along with bill ward started kinda rocky but once they started playing they never stopped
Greatest to ever do it. Easily
I was at the (I think it was 1978 Black Sabbath's 25 Anniversary Tour) Sabbath
25th anniversary in 1978 ?...lol
ALL BOW THE THE QUEEN OF ROCK ' ROLL!
HER MAJESTY JOAN JETT!
Said no one ever
@@carltoeski Joan's great.
Tragic!!!!😭😭😭😀
You skipped 1992 when Dio rejoined Black Sabbath and much awaited 1999 Reunion tour when OZZY rejoined Black Sabbath.
SABBATH just kicked KISS' ass in d '70s for its authentic dark music - METAL. \m/
How can you make a Black Sabbath video and not mention Geoff Nichols? He was the silent unofficial 5th member. He was the keyboard player and he wrote the iconic bass line for the song Heaven and Hell. May he rest in peace.
Well, thank God that that oddity, Jeff Fennholt was NEVER mentioned!!
@@swithinbarclay4797 it's sad that these background players don't get the credit they deserve.
You know black sabbath needs a movie just like queen
It’s Jake E Lee not Jack lol!
RIP Dio!
Did you call toni Tommy ?
And yet again no Tony Martin, Ray Gillian, Ian Gillian or Glenn Hughes, absolutely wonderful 🙄
This is a great video! Take it from this 65 y.o. guy!
"Mondo", do you recall the FIRST time that you heard Tony's jaggedly buzzing guitar, when you were in your mid to late teens? I do, and I found it mildly unsettling at the beginning, though NOT repelling. Today, I find his work amongst the most beautiful works created for electric guitar. It's PRIMAL.
Wow they got a lot of these stories mixed up and wrong..
Next up MayheM
"According to CNN" I can't believe shit on the video now. I'm out!
There's only two words you need to know about Sabbath: War Pigs.
Yeah, if you only listen to radio tracks.
@@grandwazoo1696 Or if you're old enough, like me, to remember listening to Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Master of Reality, Vol. 4, Sabotage and others on original release vinyl.
So the amount of time you have been listening to Sabbath makes some kind of difference?
And Sharon screwed everybody.
Eric Cross Lol
Yeah, like Sharon's father, Don Arden, was partners with Mike Jeffries, the "Manager" of Jimi Hendrix. Jeffries was so domineering over poor Jimi, that it's just as likely, that he WHACKED Jimi, EXACTLY 50 years ago to this day. So Sharon, what can YOU tell us, that you KNOW, about the death of Jimi Hendrix? HMM??
why? What did she do?
no she saved ozzy
@@hilvldruid of course she did, everyone has to stop being mad at her for completely no reason
I still say the Rodger Bain era with sabbath was the best . What do you all think ?
Ozzy died?
No
Yah but he came back.
baaaack on earth
Yeah, that's JUST LIKE the "Paul is dead" gimmick, with The Beatles.
JOHN MICHAEL OZZY ...... Wow... so that's why BILL calls Him.... Saint... john
Jake E. Lee, not Jackie Lee.
1:28 Tommy Iommi 😂
Tolly Lommy.
What did you see in 1:12? Suicide is sad, regardless of gender.
Born Again melts faces...check it out.
Zero the Hero...one of the best riffs
@@mikenogozones : This song is perfect, for watching an EFS5 Wedge tornado, passing by, giving you a close shave. Not that I'VE actually experienced this; it's just something that resides in my imagination. This song would have gone great in "Miami Vice", when Sonny and Rico are in a pitched gunbattle.
Jackie Lee :D
TOMMY Iommi? seriously? Why are you even involved in the making of this video? What's next, a video on Russel Rhodes? How about Ronald James Dion?
“Tommy Iomi”
Barbers must have gone bankrupt in the 70's
😂
I'm from the 70s your correct 🦅🇺🇸🦅‼️
Got a pic of this vid at 666 views...
HI
Feel like you guys are like 20 years late for making this lmao
Tommy Iommi?
It's Jake E. Lee not jack
I am not surprised prescription drugs could be to blame for his drunken stupor throughout the show that everybody knows him for
Lester Bangs was a pretentious tool. He was only famous because no one understood what he was saying and it sounded good.
Black sabbath great band!?
stoners betrayal - that sucks!!!
I am iron man 🤘
Before black Sabbath metal was barely a thing 😬🤭 this dude forgot about led Zeppelin the creators of heavy rock about 10 years befor
?? Led Zeppelin's first album was published one year earlier (1969) than Sabbath's Debut Album (1970)
But true, Zeppelin are the gods of Rock, also my alltime favorite Band
@@ThreeMiningHD I exaggerated the amount of time, but it was for a good cause
Zeppelin are rock sabbath are metal
U understand knowledge riding the family life it's my family to u no informatuon
TOMMY Iommi??????
Satan
Dio sucked, and his voice was more like cats fighting than opra. He was no comparison to Ozzy’s soaring Brian Wilson like tenor!
I mean man u got ok my family's ly for representation but u no. Ok but why that is cool iron man mafia Germans bike gang iron coffin lady in red bank robbers iron German coffin
This channel is so lame!!!!!!!l