My brother had the cassette in 1970. He said "Do you wanna hear something heavy?" I was used to 3 minute pop songs. This album blew me away. It's their best album. Raw power & talent. This album changed music forever. There's only one Ozzy.
Cassettes , although they were invented in the 60s, were not that common in 1970. almost no one had a cassette player back then. and this album was not released on a cassette until much later.
The first time i listened to this I was about 12 or 13. Home alone. Stormy outside. I put on those HUGE 70s headphones. Cranked it up. Laid down on the floor. And was transformed completely. Chillbumbs, adrenaline, A rush...oh my God. I was HOOKED on metal from that day forward.
Similar story, I was about 15 years old, it was around 1977. It was a cold rainy day and nobody home. While listening to the album I started to have this creepy feeling as I looked down our dark hallway then after my dog noticed it too. I got scared lol then went outside 😂
I was 6 and it did scare me at first but then I really started loving their music & The Alice Cooper band as well. All pretty harmless but I was a little kid then! 😳😂🖤🥰
I've seen them live 3 times. San Antonio on the "Mob Rules" then I saw them two other times, one of which was "Born Again" with Ian Gillian from Deep Purple. I think one time I saw them at the Texas Jam on the last time was just Ozzy on vocals between the years of 1982-1989.
My two brothers(RIP) bought me a mono record player when I was barely a teen, some 50+ years ago. A friend of mine bought this album and lent it to me. I had to smuggle it into my house as my very catholic parents would have freaked out if they heard me listening to this. Had to listen to it at a very low volume in my bedroom. A couple of days after I had it they went out for the evening leaving me in an empty house. I blasted it for hours….even on my pos mono player it sounded awesome, it blew me away! All these years later I’m listening to it on a pair of cordless bose qc headphones…….heaven.
Me too. I lived in big English Tudor House in N. Jersey. It was old and creepy looking and I remember hearing this in my dark room after going to bed. Scared the shit out of me I was afraid to go to sleep
My 1st copy of this album was on an 8 track tape. I used to listen to it for hours at a time. Some people thought that was a little strange. Not me. Loved it then and still do.
14 here also. 1973 I'm sickened now thinking the next year I missed their concert. Had two tickets twice!! To Led Zeppelin and for one reason or another I missed both 😢
@@Dave-0-69 bro this is metal this is the beginning of it but it still has it's bluesy roots this is more heavy than hard rock dude go learn your music please
I was 5 when I first heard this now 50, & when the song began I stood at the bottom of the stairs that went to the attic of my older brothers room & just stood there thinking WTF IS THIS, all I can say finding out about this álbum, & many others I never learnd a lesson by taking my brothers records while not home then he heard me in my room with them then wooping my ass for touching them!! It was well worth it👈👍🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😁 ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY BLACK SABBATH !!!!
The "perfect crime"? dude... it was '1980' and you only had 2 choices... Album or Cassette and unlike today supply and demand wasn't as thirsty back then. 😂😂 but hold on to your treasure. 👍
Geezer Butler and Bill Ward put that band up and over the top , they gave Tony Iommi some needed high-quality cover during his early playing days. I've been a big Sabbath fan since my HS days , still listening more than 50 years later 😎
I walked by a 1972 Ram Air Mach1 Black on Black for years fr9m school. One day I asked what they were doing with it. They said I can have it... I got some friends and we aired the tires , pushed it to the street and road down a long curvy hill through two neighborhoods to my house... figured out how to put a timing chain on and was driving.... This 8 Track was in the center console and it's all we listened to that summer.. Awesome \m/
When I was 14 I drew up a Christmas list with every Sabbath record. N Christmas day I opened my gifts . Not one Sabbath album. I was pissed. Blue jeans and tee shirts.
Bought this LP when it was released, I was 15 at the time. It was mind blowing then and still is today! However, I hate it being referred to as 'Heavy Metal' ....no such thing in those days. It was heavy rock and still is! Saw Black Sabbath in Portsmouth shortly after the album release. In fact, it was 2nd May 1970. Went with my girlfriend at the time, Wendy, 54 years ago tomorrow as I write this. Great music never dies! 😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
Ok, Boomer. Just because you don't like a label doesn't mean it is "wrong," it just means you don't get it and that's ok. I bet that was an amazing concert!
@@ZenDoggie Hi there, May I ask, what's a Bommer? And also what makes a label right then? Also, yes the concert was great and I seem to recall Ozzy had a rubber chicken for some reason! 😁 Cheers and enjoy the music! 😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
@@stevehanham9266 I don’t know what a “bommer” is, I said “boomer,” as in, “an angry old person of the generation of Baby Boomers who complain about labels like “heavy metal.” People old enough to be my parents. Since you asked, labels are useful for people who want to understand a class of things. No matter how you might feel about the label "heavy metal," it is what nearly everyone else, including people who are music experts, call Black Sabbath's music. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, which you could look up, too, it says "Heavy metal appeared in the lyrics of Steppenwolf's “Born to be Wild” (1968), and by the early 1970s rock critics were using it to refer to a specific style of music." Comprende? Glad you had a good time at the show.
First heard this album on a cassette i borrowed when I was 16 i loved the music and lyrics, it started me off on a great journey of metal and loving ozzy the guy is a legend!!!! 🤘🤘🤘
I still have this on vinyl. I'm 70 and still rock to all this while mowing, of course I copied to mp3 for my headphones. My wife laughs at me while my head is rockin' , says she gets it. 😂
Sensacional este álbum do excelente BLACK SABBATH ! Um álbum lenda do Rock com vários clássicos ... um dos melhores do Rock de todos os tempos ! BLACK SABBATH pra sempre ! Rio de Janeiro-🇧🇷
creators of a whole genre, history that so many others followed. One of the bands that opened doors in my young mind. And I visit those times with music like this !
For the effect it had for me recently, I now consider them no less than Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. I finally understand how restrained and elegant their music is. Just tight music, doing things that are supposed to be done in the right measure and a wholesome and deceptively simple music, which is anything but simple. This band is pure talent.
Uma detonação atômica de grandes proporções!!! Black Sabbath nesse primeiro Registro deixou bem claro ao que veio!!! De forma direta e muita força na sua atitude e perfeita na sua performance musical!!!
Still falls the rain.... Forever Black Sabbath!! Saw them several times in the Seventies... Absolutely Timeless!!... I am the world that is the Universal secret of all time Loving being 70!!🎶✨️🙌✨️🎵
love Ozzy and Dio ... glad They made Heaven and Hell though ! it's also a masterpiece ! women fucked everything up though , with their greed . Sharon and Wendy those musicians for DIO and OZZY ! the BEST !
The equipment they are using is highly responsible for the outcome of this record. Without the equipment I don't think it would have been half as powerful. Not only can this equipment do this sound but it can do classical and super clean jazz ! Simply amazing , and I will never buy any other type equipmet for now on....Good job guys creating these amps and mixers etc !👍
just read that an LP by Sabbath was being recorded ,next door in a music studio. while, next door 'Hotel California' by the Eagles, was trying to record, but the noise next door made them cancel their session.
Really like the album cover. The letters in the words Black Sabbath are upper case, except the "h" in Sabbath, BLACK SABBATh. What is the hidden message? What kind of a world am I living in?
Something about being young that made us blast metal/ Black Sabbath, idk why it just was like if u had it on 4 or 5 someone would yell turn it up, now I’m 53 and all I hear is turn it down. Wtf should have married someone who listens to Black Sabbath.
1970 (?)! Are you shittin me?! I remember when this was new 😎 My sister used to bring home the most awesome music. Alice Cooper too in 1970 Amazing shit man
I was in 6th grade attending Fern Hill Elementary School - just got expelled from Catholic School for selling Playboy pictures during recess - a friend brought this album into school, don't remember much other than we must have played it in class...when I initially heard it I instantly loved it and wanted more...today I'm 65 and this album is etched into my brain...I love it as much today as I did when I first heard it!
Introduction to Black Sabbath; enter a spooky hippie lair with Mary Kay at rest in a pseudo casket mid-living room and this album playing, whilst hallucinating. Spectacular, and never looked back. Still revere Ozzie
I've spent so much $$ on Black Sabbath that listening for free doesn't bother me a bit 🙃 I have the album, from another country I think because Wicked World is replaced by Evil Woman. And I have the cassette , CD ... concert? How many! Black Sabbath Forever!!
My big bro had this and many other classic LP's in 70 and I was a wee hammer horror freak so this really appealed to me with the ghostly figure cover inverted cross gatefold and the music just fueled my growing imagination.
Back in 94 when I was 14 Black Sabbath the song was on the radio and my dad and I were on the highway in Phoenix driving by The Superstition Mountains. I didn't know the name of the song or album but I loved it. About a week later my dad took me to Circuit City and I picked out the right album
I remember hearing the title track for the first time, it changed everything I thought I knew about music. Of course I was just a teenager at the time, but this was totally different than anything I had ever heard before.
This is great ! Been on a Sab 'bender' since Keith Williams up loaded a "Short History Of The Guitars of Tony Iommi" the other day via his Five Watt World channel. Been a fan for years and this did not disappoint. Me, i'm 13 in '70 and hear the middle jam for Warning at a shopping mall. Loved what i heard but couldn't hear the whole track since i had to meet my Mom at the fountain. Buy the album,,,,put on side one and the title track scared me half to death. This was heavier than even Blue Cheer. Grew to love it. Start playing guitar a couple years later. This Sab album was there as inspiration. I copped all i could. Still do. JT55PTR (SG Spl) waiting. I'm over due :) Thx, again !!
First heard this song in 1990 right after I started playing guitar (13 years old). I meditated on this entire album for the second 6 months or so that I was learning and every time I nailed an Iommi riff, I felt like I could keep going. The only formal lesson I ever took - I learned the pattern at 4:36 and nailed it after practicing like hell for a few days. When I busted that riff out for some highschool band kids who thought I was a dumbass wannabe jock, I made a lot of new friends.
The first time I heard that timeless masterpiece I was 4 and it scared the SHIT out of me 😄😄😄 My mom was listening to Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Who, Hendrix and other great bands and she bought the album from that "new British band" because she liked the album cover... As soon as she put the record on I was transported to a world of nightmares : The scary opening riff, Ozzy's voice and of course Geezer Butler and Bill Ward's thunderous sound... I had nightmares for a few weeks after that...I mean...I was still pretty much a baby 😄😄😄 Of course it doesn't scare me anymore these days...
10 years old when this came out 14 years old when I put the big headphones on and put a half of 4 way blotter on my tongue I continued this into my 20s
What a wonderful album start tells singing and the music OZZY, Ceezer, Iomi and Bill Ward show some real sound of heavy rock what a fantstic group THE Black Sabbath
@@relic69 hahahahaha🤣 sheeeeit, that's funny mate you mention Lambretta, I had several back in the 80s and 90s . To hard to get parts here in the states and to much money.
My band covered The Wizard
I sang and played harp.
We did alright.
Good times long gone.
The best is yet to come, brother!
Yahhh as a 13 year old I was the vocalist for a 60/70s covers bands. Sabbath and Zeppelin mostly. So much fun
My brother had the cassette in 1970. He said "Do you wanna hear something heavy?" I was used to 3 minute pop songs. This album blew me away. It's their best album. Raw power & talent. This album changed music forever. There's only one Ozzy.
Esto no es heavy es psicodélico
Because I'm thy choosin one again &again?🇨🇦🌐.
It's Ozzy man!!
That simple it's Ozzy Osbourne the God of Rock music.
Cassettes , although they were invented in the 60s, were not that common in 1970. almost no one had a cassette player back then. and this album was not released on a cassette until much later.
@@gregoryexplorer5095 1970 I had the cassette. Don't tell me!
The first time i listened to this I was about 12 or 13.
Home alone.
Stormy outside.
I put on those HUGE 70s headphones.
Cranked it up.
Laid down on the floor. And was transformed completely.
Chillbumbs, adrenaline,
A rush...oh my God. I was HOOKED on metal from that day forward.
Similar story, I was about 15 years old, it was around 1977. It was a cold rainy day and nobody home. While listening to the album I started to have this creepy feeling as I looked down our dark hallway then after my dog noticed it too. I got scared lol then went outside 😂
Good freaking times
I hear ya metalhead. Nothing like old SABBATH
I was 6 and it did scare me at first but then I really started loving their music & The Alice Cooper band as well. All pretty harmless but I was a little kid then!
😳😂🖤🥰
Fine to ya
1. Black Sabbath 0:00
2. The Wizard 6:17
3. Behind the Wall of Sleep 10:41
4. N.I.B. 14:19
5. Evil Woman 20:26
6. Sleeping Village 23:48
7. Warning 27:33
8. Wicked World 38:07
Thank you!
NIB most underrated Sabbath song imo
Thank you!
Thanks
Thanks!!😊
I listened to Sabbath when about twelve and I was hooked cuz smoking and tripping is all that I do!!!!
fairy boots are dancin with a dwarf......
Yeeaah!
Fuck! Me too! I thought, "What the hell do these guys know that I don't?" I was 13 in a small town in Canada. Loved them ever since!
Black sabbath possui a discografia mais sólida no mundo do Rock... Os caras são os melhores!!!
Great Album , saw Black Sabbath 4 times. Every show was excellent. Acid days , loved it . What a great time to be a teenager. Thank you Ozzie ❤.
John Osborne was great
I've seen them live 3 times. San Antonio on the "Mob Rules" then I saw them two other times, one of which was "Born Again" with Ian Gillian from Deep Purple. I think one time I saw them at the Texas Jam on the last time was just Ozzy on vocals between the years of 1982-1989.
This music is still unbelievable in 2024 . And I have confidence that it will still be alive in 2034 and beyond.
Saw em on their first tour in The Bronx N.Y. Gaelic Park...July 28 1971..Alice Cooper opened..Unreal.I was 14
I have a copy of that show in my collection great set
They played in California in '69.
1970... I was 12, my older brother 16 and we shared this Master piece... thank you so much
My two brothers(RIP) bought me a mono record player when I was barely a teen, some 50+ years ago. A friend of mine bought this album and lent it to me. I had to smuggle it into my house as my very catholic parents would have freaked out if they heard me listening to this. Had to listen to it at a very low volume in my bedroom. A couple of days after I had it they went out for the evening leaving me in an empty house. I blasted it for hours….even on my pos mono player it sounded awesome, it blew me away! All these years later I’m listening to it on a pair of cordless bose qc headphones…….heaven.
To this day this album is an unbeatable masterpiece 😁
it changed my life forever
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Hell yeah
this album and album cover scared the shit out of me at 10 years old and it still does at 65
Im with you there brother.
Me too. I lived in big English Tudor House in N. Jersey. It was old and creepy looking and I remember hearing this in my dark room after going to bed. Scared the shit out of me I was afraid to go to sleep
Seeing it for the first time at 50yo and it is full of power.
A top cover imo.
Me too. 🤘
Mee too mans.
French, 65 year old.
My 1st copy of this album was on an 8 track tape. I used to listen to it for hours at a time. Some people thought that was a little strange. Not me. Loved it then and still do.
It's beautifully put together
Oh man I had Sabbath Bloody sabbath on 8 Track
I have had this album for bout 45 years now. It was awesome then and still is today.🤘
album,8 track,cassette, and cd... ive paid over and over ..cant wait for the hologram copy
My brother brought this on vinyl from Germany when stationed there. With a badass Technics stereo to go with it. Mass loudness!
The devil came out of the speakers
Black Sabbath on Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath
Один из монстров хард рока...как нам повезло в 70е ..слушать альбомы B.Sabbath...
14 years old and loved this album
...I was 12, still my favorite 🍻
C'est à l'âge que je l'ai écouté la première fois
14 here also. 1973 I'm sickened now thinking the next year I missed their concert. Had two tickets twice!! To Led Zeppelin and for one reason or another I missed both 😢
Мне 48 тоже нравится !
I'll never forget them,or stop the live I have for there mastery!!!!!!
Amazing
Great album 👍👏
Black sabbath masters of metal
Not metal/ Hard Ass Classic Dark Side of Rock
@@Dave-0-69 bro this is metal this is the beginning of it but it still has it's bluesy roots this is more heavy than hard rock dude go learn your music please
Thank you for the beautiful stormy picture⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️🌩️👍...what a great improvement on my favorite album🤩 ..pleased to return here🎃
Black Sabbath is everything the metal genre at its infancy could of ask for. The name the sounds the look . 🤘🤘
Esse é um dos poucos Lps que ouço durante toda a minha existência, desde a década de 70 até hoje.
Same with you 😁
My Fishing Gear is in the ⚙️ Kitchen
I was 5 when I first heard this now 50, & when the song began I stood at the bottom of the stairs that went to the attic of my older brothers room & just stood there thinking WTF IS THIS, all I can say finding out about this álbum, & many others I never learnd a lesson by taking my brothers records while not home then he heard me in my room with them then wooping my ass for touching them!! It was well worth it👈👍🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😁
ALL HAIL
THE MIGHTY BLACK SABBATH !!!!
After all this years respect from Belgium
Absolute Masterpiece!! Love watching my vinyl turning on the turntable very loud!
I was ten years old I stole this album in 1980 I still have it the perfect crime it was so worth it
I was 12 years when I found " Paranoid 8 track, I kept it hidden from my parents for years😂😂😂😂
I turned 14 in 80 I'd been listening to this album for about 3 years !
The "perfect crime"? dude... it was '1980' and you only had 2 choices... Album or Cassette and unlike today supply and demand wasn't as thirsty back then. 😂😂 but hold on to your treasure. 👍
Give it away. Give it away now
@@seanwhitney4990 what I got I got to give it put it in you
The first album I ever purchased - my mom was horrified. 😊 Headphones are a lot better these days.
Super GREAT Album!! Great Legends!! Thank You!! VB Share
I learned to play Bass Guitar listening to these great Black Sabbath Albums....
Can listen to them for Hours....
The first stuff I learnt to play on guitar was Sabbath riffs....🤘
Ooooo good for you
My favorite track is The Wizard! Love hearing OZZY play Harmonica! 😎😎😎🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Geezer Butler and Bill Ward put that band up and over the top , they gave Tony Iommi some needed high-quality cover during his early playing days. I've been a big Sabbath fan since my HS days , still listening more than 50 years later 😎
I walked by a 1972 Ram Air Mach1 Black on Black for years fr9m school. One day I asked what they were doing with it. They said I can have it... I got some friends and we aired the tires , pushed it to the street and road down a long curvy hill through two neighborhoods to my house... figured out how to put a timing chain on and was driving.... This 8 Track was in the center console and it's all we listened to that summer.. Awesome \m/
Hell yeah!!
Fucken A 😎
Great story, hell yeah man👍🏼
He'll the fuk yeah
Love that cover.......the wizard, crackerjack drumming!! Each and every number unique. Ozzie's voice just fabulous. No wonder many people got high.
Moja młodość budowała się na tym zespole w latach 70 i co mnie zdziwiło córka przejęła fascynacje zespół ponadczasowy
When I was 14 I drew up a Christmas list with every Sabbath record. N Christmas day I opened my gifts . Not one Sabbath album. I was pissed. Blue jeans and tee shirts.
My older brother had this on LP and the song Black Sabbath scared the hell out of me everytime he played it. I used to run and hide!
Bought this LP when it was released, I was 15 at the time. It was mind blowing then and still is today! However, I hate it being referred to as 'Heavy Metal' ....no such thing in those days. It was heavy rock and still is!
Saw Black Sabbath in Portsmouth shortly after the album release.
In fact, it was 2nd May 1970. Went with my girlfriend at the time, Wendy, 54 years ago tomorrow as I write this.
Great music never dies!
😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
Ok, Boomer. Just because you don't like a label doesn't mean it is "wrong," it just means you don't get it and that's ok.
I bet that was an amazing concert!
They made metal, best ever at it to
@@ZenDoggie Hi there, May I ask, what's a Bommer? And also what makes a label right then?
Also, yes the concert was great and I seem to recall Ozzy had a rubber chicken for some reason! 😁
Cheers and enjoy the music!
😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
@@stevehanham9266 I don’t know what a “bommer” is, I said “boomer,” as in, “an angry old person of the generation of Baby Boomers who complain about labels like “heavy metal.” People old enough to be my parents.
Since you asked, labels are useful for people who want to understand a class of things. No matter how you might feel about the label "heavy metal," it is what nearly everyone else, including people who are music experts, call Black Sabbath's music. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, which you could look up, too, it says "Heavy metal appeared in the lyrics of Steppenwolf's “Born to be Wild” (1968), and by the early 1970s rock critics were using it to refer to a specific style of music."
Comprende?
Glad you had a good time at the show.
👍🇺🇦
I like old Sabbath it's just the right speed for me to jam my guitar along two
I've been jamming to SABBATH 4. 60 years now
amazing considering the band started in 1970...54 years ago
First heard this album on a cassette i borrowed when I was 16 i loved the music and lyrics, it started me off on a great journey of metal and loving ozzy the guy is a legend!!!! 🤘🤘🤘
I still have this on vinyl. I'm 70 and still rock to all this while mowing, of course I copied to mp3 for my headphones. My wife laughs at me while my head is rockin' , says she gets it. 😂
Sensacional este álbum do excelente BLACK SABBATH ! Um álbum lenda do Rock com vários clássicos ... um dos melhores do Rock de todos os tempos !
BLACK SABBATH pra sempre !
Rio de Janeiro-🇧🇷
creators of a whole genre, history that so many others followed. One of the bands that opened doors in my young mind. And I visit those times with music like this !
Black Sabbath was a super band in the 70 s. Vol 4 best ever not many bands can pull off every song on album one of a kind. Note. Zeppelin. Did.
also Rush.
Love the way got the fact about zeppelin right on point
For the effect it had for me recently, I now consider them no less than Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. I finally understand how restrained and elegant their music is. Just tight music, doing things that are supposed to be done in the right measure and a wholesome and deceptively simple music, which is anything but simple. This band is pure talent.
My 3 biggest influences. Sabbath, led zep, deep purple.
@@metropsiderssfor me Zep and Sabbath , only 2 purple albums do it for me , machine head , and made in Japan .
Sabbath, Zeppelin, Rush
I'm 52. I return to it for solace
Still listening and rockin' with my favotite black sabbath
Uma detonação atômica de grandes proporções!!!
Black Sabbath nesse primeiro Registro deixou bem claro ao que veio!!!
De forma direta e muita força na sua atitude e perfeita na sua performance musical!!!
Geezer Butler Is Bass Guitar.
С ними начинал входить в жизнь, с ними и выйду
O dos melhores álbuns do Black Sabbath. Magnífico.
*¡enjoyed at 10:44 am Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, 26 February 2023 from West Hollywood, California known as WeHo!*
Still falls the rain.... Forever Black Sabbath!! Saw them several times in the Seventies... Absolutely Timeless!!... I am the world that is the Universal secret of all time Loving being 70!!🎶✨️🙌✨️🎵
Perfect morning song,great way to start the day.
What do you mean by I am the world …?
@ninataylor5321 Sorry! I had the wrong word...should be
. I am the world that hides the secret of all time.... from A National Acrobat.... ✨️
love Ozzy and Dio ... glad They made Heaven and Hell though ! it's also a masterpiece ! women fucked everything up though , with their greed . Sharon and Wendy those musicians for DIO and OZZY ! the BEST !
The equipment they are using is highly responsible for the outcome of this record. Without the equipment I don't think it would have been half as powerful. Not only can this equipment do this sound but it can do classical and super clean jazz ! Simply amazing , and I will never buy any other type equipmet for now on....Good job guys creating these amps and mixers etc !👍
And Tony Iommi losing part of his fingers
I remember our mother saw this album cover and said "Turn that record backwards and hide that grim reaper!
Lol! Play it backwards. Maybe he has something to say.
just read that an LP by Sabbath was being recorded ,next door in a music studio. while, next door 'Hotel California' by the Eagles, was trying to record, but the noise next door made them cancel their session.
Really like the album cover. The letters in the words Black Sabbath are upper case, except the "h" in Sabbath, BLACK SABBATh. What is the hidden message? What kind of a world am I living in?
What an opening track!! Still one of the best.
Had me running home from my hippie friends house past a house that looked just like the one on the cover. And I mean RUNNING
O marco zero do metal. Onde tudo começou.
This was one of 1st albums I heard growing up. It blew my mind. Puro earspakin, heavy guitar playing wooohoooo!!!!!
Sabbath 4 Life!!!!
Just heard this for the first time...absolutely awesome!!
Welcome to the tribe
Welcome
I experienced this sensation for 50 years already. Enjoy.
Where the fuck have you been for 54 years ? Keep listening dude , it gets BETTER EVERY TIME 💪 !!!
Start with this 1 and follow them through all these releases then on with Ozzy on his own probably 20 albums all together. Awesome
Something about being young that made us blast metal/ Black Sabbath, idk why it just was like if u had it on 4 or 5 someone would yell turn it up, now I’m 53 and all I hear is turn it down. Wtf should have married someone who listens to Black Sabbath.
1970 (?)! Are you shittin me?! I remember when this was new 😎 My sister used to bring home the most awesome music. Alice Cooper too in 1970
Amazing shit man
Master Piece!
Rip to fallen that listened and loved this Lp
I was in 6th grade attending Fern Hill Elementary School - just got expelled from Catholic School for selling Playboy pictures during recess - a friend brought this album into school, don't remember much other than we must have played it in class...when I initially heard it I instantly loved it and wanted more...today I'm 65 and this album is etched into my brain...I love it as much today as I did when I first heard it!
I was in 6th grade and Black Sabbath and Alice Cooper were My mentors....My class was listening to a.m. stupid sh..
SABBATH IS THE BEST THAN HAPPEN TO THE WORLD
Introduction to Black Sabbath; enter a spooky hippie lair with Mary Kay at rest in a pseudo casket mid-living room and this album playing, whilst hallucinating. Spectacular, and never looked back. Still revere Ozzie
I've spent so much $$ on Black Sabbath that listening for free doesn't bother me a bit 🙃 I have the album, from another country I think because Wicked World is replaced by Evil Woman. And I have the cassette , CD ... concert? How many! Black Sabbath Forever!!
Just look at that mill.
Its shape and wicked jerkinhead roof ...
Man, if there ever was a building that inspired sinister feelings ...
My big bro had this and many other classic LP's in 70 and I was a wee hammer horror freak so this really appealed to me with the ghostly figure cover inverted cross gatefold and the music just fueled my growing imagination.
Both zeppelin and black sabbath are the pioneers of heavy metal and blues and classical its what they use in there songs
este álbum le puso en toda su madre ala era hipi es el comienzo y fin de una generación
I remember when I first heard this album. I thought I'd died and gone to, well, not heaven.
For me one of the best albums of Black Sabbath
Probably their best. Raw.
Back in 94 when I was 14 Black Sabbath the song was on the radio and my dad and I were on the highway in Phoenix driving by The Superstition Mountains. I didn't know the name of the song or album but I loved it. About a week later my dad took me to Circuit City and I picked out the right album
Fantastic Album! 😊❤😊SUPER OZZY... guitar... Bass line... I'm a drummer& I love the drumming WOW🎉🎉
I put this album on every day.
Viva e Heavy Metal soy Adicto al mismo viva Black Sabbath saludos desde Honduras
I remember hearing the title track for the first time, it changed everything I thought I knew about music. Of course I was just a teenager at the time, but this was totally different than anything I had ever heard before.
You're still pretty dumb. LOTS of heavy music before Sabbath.
Brilliant, was 9 when this came out. Still an epic powerful album.
Always puts me in a good mood
This is great !
Been on a Sab 'bender' since Keith Williams up loaded a "Short History Of The Guitars of Tony Iommi" the other day via his Five Watt World channel. Been a fan for years and this did not disappoint.
Me, i'm 13 in '70 and hear the middle jam for Warning at a shopping mall. Loved what i heard but couldn't hear the whole track since i had to meet my Mom at the fountain.
Buy the album,,,,put on side one and the title track scared me half to death. This was heavier than even Blue Cheer. Grew to love it.
Start playing guitar a couple years later.
This Sab album was there as inspiration. I copped all i could. Still do. JT55PTR (SG Spl) waiting. I'm over due :)
Thx, again !!
I was 13 Too Catholic School Eight grade. I know Geezer Butler parents were Strict IrISH Catholics. Ozzies Dad Was Catholic too and Iommi
This album is years ahead of it's time! OZZY ROCKS FOREVER!!
First heard this song in 1990 right after I started playing guitar (13 years old). I meditated on this entire album for the second 6 months or so that I was learning and every time I nailed an Iommi riff, I felt like I could keep going.
The only formal lesson I ever took - I learned the pattern at 4:36 and nailed it after practicing like hell for a few days. When I busted that riff out for some highschool band kids who thought I was a dumbass wannabe jock, I made a lot of new friends.
Sprad my mumz back room with great friendz mum always telling me to turn it down "best daze missem"
The first time I heard that timeless masterpiece I was 4 and it scared the SHIT out of me 😄😄😄
My mom was listening to Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Who, Hendrix and other great bands and she bought the album from that "new British band" because she liked the album cover...
As soon as she put the record on I was transported to a world of nightmares :
The scary opening riff, Ozzy's voice and of course Geezer Butler and Bill Ward's thunderous sound...
I had nightmares for a few weeks after that...I mean...I was still pretty much a baby 😄😄😄
Of course it doesn't scare me anymore these days...
Black sabbath nunca perde sua excelência, é antigo sim é mais estou ouvindo depois de um tempão.
10 years old when this came out 14 years old when I put the big headphones on and put a half of 4 way blotter on my tongue I continued this into my 20s
Those were the days bro, those were the days.........
At 52 I regret I didn't get into Sabbath until '86. The sounds of my youth! Ward and Butler are beyond belief in their happy realm!!
I saw them at the Olympia a wall of amps
Супер 👑 группа мира короли наших сердец и душ ❤❤❤😎 😍 🤩 😋
It's a rainy overcast October 9th. Lennon's birthday. Perfect listening for this somber evening.
Одна из величайших рокгруп наша молодость!
DA cheeki breeki
Rock band? No it's called heavy metal!
That's right you write it
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We used to get ripped listening to this in 1970 .
No way!
Alright Now...Won't You Listen...
What a wonderful album start tells singing and the music OZZY, Ceezer, Iomi and Bill Ward show some real sound of heavy rock what a fantstic group THE Black Sabbath
Ouvir esse álbum chapado na cerveja e uma experiência fenomenal. Faz a gente ter outra visão da vida do mundo
Veramente ❤
That is really heavy metal
Ok, so I'm a 70 year old Geezer now. But my babe at the time bought this for me after my Norton was stolen. Eased the pain.
Changed my life.
59 here ya Sabbath is life changing INDEED!!+++ Rock on my brother and sorry bout the Norton.
Are you a GOONER as well Mate🤪
@@jasontimothywells9895 Ya takin the piss, sneak away on your Lambretta hero
@@relic69 hahahahaha🤣 sheeeeit, that's funny mate you mention Lambretta, I had several back in the 80s and 90s . To hard to get parts here in the states and to much money.
@@relic69 also ,it's OK to be a Gooner fan , there my number 2 team after Westham United , also I'm not mod , Skinhead for life