I got into metal barely in time. I've found them 3 years ago but managed to see them twice. I'm so fucking glad I did. But you know what? I'm more glad for the fact that I can walk on the Earth together with them. With the legends. Don't worry, you may have not seen them, but you did hear them, this is the thing that matters.
We will miss you, Black Sabbath. The world wouldn't know what Metal is without you. If Tony didn't make his sound bigger to fill in for the chords he couldn't play, we wouldn't have Metal. If Ozzy didn't send out the ad for a blues rock gig, we wouldn't have Metal. If Geezer didn't switch from Rhythm guitar to bass, We wouldn't have Metal. If Bill didn't buy a drum set, we wouldn't have Metal. Thank you again for showing us what Metal is, guys. We will all miss you.
Yeah, just a lot of happy coincidences that resulted in the formation of the Metal pioneers! I went to their farewell concert in Brisbane and had a fantastic time. The video guys were unbelievably good. If you watched the big screen behind the band it was like watching a full-on music video! And Black Sabbath themselves were in form and on song. I sat there thinking: What the hell? They're as good as they've ever been!! At least they're going out on a high note. Speaking of high notes . . The guitar and bass were tuned down to C#, to accommodate Ozzy's declining vocal range I suppose. That lower tuning made everything sound magnificently heavy. Ozzy was yelling between songs for the audience to "really go fucking crazy in this next song" . . and all us 60-somethings were in our seats saying, "Yeah, right-o mate".
I mean I totally get your comment but I think Metal sound would have eventually born anyways. There were other bands intensifying their rock sound at that time.
Ozzy talking: what fudge, dhdkfbvsshknsdvsjksnsvshjbxkkvs in’it mate ? Ozzy Singing: Finished with my woman 'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane Because I am frowning all the time All day long I think of things But nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind If I don't find something to pacify Can you help me occupy my brain? Oh yeah I need someone to show me The things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make true happiness I must be blind Make a joke and I will sigh And you will laugh and I will cry Happiness I cannot feel And love to me is so unreal And so as you hear these words Telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late
Almost as emotional as the man crying while watching Paul McCartney. He hated the beatles but his wife loved them. Unfortunately his wife had just passed away, and so he decided to go for her. The song was All My Loving.
@@pinosano when I was 6 years old, in 2004, I listened to them on my uncle's house. I loved them. That's the reason why I now play guitar, bass and drum.
I saw em on the end tour on the last show in the west coast (Hollywood bowl), i was only 16. I can forever brag to my future kids and grandkids that i saw the most legendary band’s farewell
Hey Oz, I wonder sometimes about how incredible it must have been seeing us through your eyes, but do you ever think about how amazing it was seeing you through ours?
"Thank you for my life," that's what all of this is in the end, man. Music - rock n roll in particular - there's just nothing like it and what it means to musicians years down the road once all is said and done in the careers. Some make it big, some don't. But, for those who have a burning passion for music, a musical career of any kind is one to cherish. I can tell you now, there's no other musical career like the one of Black Sabbath. Nobody like them, never has been, never EVER will be. God bless Black Sabbath.
@ I was prepared to be pissed because you said they were underrated, but if you think a little, they're a little bit underrated. Many people just say that they are the heavy metal gods, but not many appreciate them as they really are, knowing only songs like Paranoid, Iron Man and War Pigs, when in reality, they'remuch more than this, they are the true rock gods and literally, and I mean *literally*, there will never be anyone as great as them.
@@scoutspr9469 ...he didn't take drug from i think 2006 .. In 1970 news channel -ozzy would die in 4 years cause of drugs. Ozzy in 1975- hmmm Ozzy is still alive thats hard to believe cause of his past . The day he dies the world would end..
I got into Sabbath when I was About 8 years old. They have been a part of my life for 30 + years. People say metal is depressing. For me it's the only thing that can make me feel alive and bring me up out of the rabbit hole of depression. Thank you Black Sabbath
@@sarix4988 you say that because you don't know the songs of Brazil it's so depressing seeing people dancing to songs that it's practically pornography it's so obscene
This is where heavy metal all started. It's so sad it had to end, but at least they went out with a bang, instead of slowly fizzling out. This show was epic, it's too bad I wasn't able to go. ALL HAIL THE METAL GODS!
The first concert ever , my father took me in 2004 to Black Sabbath. Since then i never stopped listenning to rock and metal. Thank you Ozzy for opening my eyes .
No matter how much I say "I love you, Sabbath" or "I respect the hell out of you," it'll never be enough - NEVER! Black Sabbath created the metal world that we have the pleasure and the honor to live in. Every goddamn metalhead of today should know who Black Sabbath are and how much they contributed to the music industry overall. For me, they are and always will be the GREATEST METAL BAND OF ALL-TIME! It's sad that they had to disband, but, considering their age, it was the right thing to do. Thank you, Black Sabbath, for all these decades upon decades of music that will forever live in the hearts of all metalheads across the globe. The fact that your greatest single "Paranoid" was the closer for your very last gig together, makes it the perfect ending to a historical day! If only Bill Ward and Ozzy put their differences aside, you could've made this very last day at the office, the most memorable day of your and your fans' lives. R.I.P. Black Sabbath - (1968 - 2017) \m/
As the video says that introduces the end tour. The greatest heavy metal band ever, as you said also. There is no debate. I saw Sabbath on this tour and seen Mr. Osbourne live. Its a honor they gave us the music that will live forever
I don't know about you man but Sabbath always was a Heavy Metal band (they started playing Metal when they changed their name to Black Sabbath), and just because the Metal culture didn't exist during Sabbath's time doesn't mean they weren't playing Metal music because they were, and they weren't even aware of it! They may have not accepted their Metal label but it's true that what they were doing was Metal, and they inspired NUMEROUS Metal bands to come!
Saw them last year. It was both my first and last ever Sabbath show. If I had the time and money, I would've followed them to every city and re-watched their concerts over and over again. But I'm still glad I got to see them during that one time though. Absolute legends.
I'm late, but when I watched this for the first time, I broke down. This marks the end of the one of the most influential bands the world has ever seen. They created heavy metal, and we can't thank Sabbath enough for this. You opened our minds to so many great genres of music. You may be gone, but what you did for us will never be forgotten. Thank you, Sabbath.
Sabbath has been around for a long time, way longer than I've been on this planet. I got to see these legends 5 years ago at the age of 21 with my father who raised me with metal. What a fucking show! 1st and only time I'll ever get to see Sabbath, seen Ozzy about 4 times overall. What a performer.
I remember the smell of vinyl when their albums came out, the unwrapping of the sealed plastic, the shock to the needle of my little pick-up! SABBATH RULES, THEN & NOW - ETERNALLY!🤟
I first heard this in 1971 when my brother brought home the Paranoid album. It never gets old. I have been a huge fan of the pre-1979 Sabbath music for most of my life and I will always love it.
Different Music I first heard black sabbath because of my grandmother who had the first album when she grew up but while that, someone told her about the messages that it was supposed to have and she smashed it, for being a strict Christian woman and her told me about iron man and got me into it
I got into metal way too late, I wish I could've seen them at least once... Black Sabbath...they never die! Never say die! Geezer Butler is easily one of the best and most influential bassists ever
This band has changed my life. Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill, thank you. I don't know if I would be here if not for you. I'm crying, I love you, it's so not metal, but I love you so much, you are *the* best band out here. Your music will always be playing in my heart. I've seen you live twice, and those 2 days will always be the best days of my life. Thank you! I'm so glad I was born in the time when I can walk the Earth together with you. I'm so glad I had the chance to see you. I barely cought you in my lifetime, I found you at the age of 14, it was 3 years ago. I was so close to missing, yet I didn't and I've seen you. I'm so thankful for this. Thank you!
It still amazes that Paranoid is by all measure, one of the great metal songs of all time, yet it was just a filler song Black Sabbath came up with to fill in 3 minutes of album space.
My guess is that when you sing, the syllables of the words are in sync with the beat of the music, so it's easier to get through a "sentence" without making it sound like nonsense. That's probably the reason why my stutter doesn't affect my singing as well
This dude is 68 here and he has that much energy, its insane... It shows he is truly dedicated to the art to maintain his health and youthfulness enough to perform.
i cry everytime i see this especially when he says "thank you for my life" man, i can´t believe i´ll never be able to see Sabbath live, wish i was born a couple years earlier :(
Man Im so bummed I never got to see them.. Black Sabbath is one of the most enduring and prolific rock and roll bands of all the genre's history. Their sound doesn't feel old to me, it's a very dark and rebellious sound that speaks to many people worldwide, and influenced SO many bands that followed them. Without Tony Iommi, we would never know the true definition of "heavy"
Hands down the best live band. Many bands are about seeing the band live and the experience. Not Black Sabbath. The sound was always perfect, each note carefuly crafted to sound perfect, Tony constantly messing with his amps and volume knobs. One of the few bands where the live albums almost sound better. Loud AF too. And Geezer bass felt like being punched in the chest sometimes.
You know this band is what got me into metal. I greatly appreciate Black Sabbath for inspiring me to play the drums and for helping me find my passion for music. I owe a great thank you to Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill, and Ronnie. Cheers, guys.
The last perfect song, the last perfect tour, the last perfect Performance and the last perfect end for the godfathers of heavy metal
7 лет назад+33
3:26 , ese momento me emociona , son las ultimas palabras junto a la banda que le salvo la vida y los últimos acordes que Iommi y Butler tocaron juntos . Gigantes .
Was lucky to get to see them in 1976 in Indianapolis - arrived late and parked right on the side walk in front of the convention center, and didn't care what happened to my truck !!! they were GREAT, and when it was over - went out the door right where my truck was parked ! not only was it still sitting there on the side walk, (NO TICKET EVEN) an Indianapolis police officer stop traffic so I could get out !!! unbelievable - what a night !
Something I noticed about Sabbath and Ozzy right through their history is that they were always extremely polite to their audience.
Charles Edward Renshaw That’s legends for you
Jjjjjj
Charles Edward Renshaw calm down 😂😂😂
@@charlesrenniemacki dude stop getting bent outta shape
@@charlesrenniemacki if u would listen people said if ozzy tried to jump off stage now at his age he would get a broken spine.
I got into metal way too late, I wish I could've seen them at least once...
I got into metal barely in time. I've found them 3 years ago but managed to see them twice. I'm so fucking glad I did.
But you know what? I'm more glad for the fact that I can walk on the Earth together with them. With the legends. Don't worry, you may have not seen them, but you did hear them, this is the thing that matters.
I started getting into Sabbath the same week they played their final show but didn’t know they were through until almost a year later.
@@Ezra.G This is not metal
Nikolai Kolev what?
Same here
We will miss you, Black Sabbath. The world wouldn't know what Metal is without you. If Tony didn't make his sound bigger to fill in for the chords he couldn't play, we wouldn't have Metal. If Ozzy didn't send out the ad for a blues rock gig, we wouldn't have Metal. If Geezer didn't switch from Rhythm guitar to bass, We wouldn't have Metal. If Bill didn't buy a drum set, we wouldn't have Metal. Thank you again for showing us what Metal is, guys. We will all miss you.
the most underrated comment so far
And the best comment award goes to..,
Yeah, just a lot of happy coincidences that resulted in the formation of the Metal pioneers! I went to their farewell concert in Brisbane and had a fantastic time. The video guys were unbelievably good. If you watched the big screen behind the band it was like watching a full-on music video! And Black Sabbath themselves were in form and on song. I sat there thinking: What the hell? They're as good as they've ever been!! At least they're going out on a high note. Speaking of high notes . . The guitar and bass were tuned down to C#, to accommodate Ozzy's declining vocal range I suppose. That lower tuning made everything sound magnificently heavy. Ozzy was yelling between songs for the audience to "really go fucking crazy in this next song" . . and all us 60-somethings were in our seats saying, "Yeah, right-o mate".
I mean I totally get your comment but I think Metal sound would have eventually born anyways. There were other bands intensifying their rock sound at that time.
Uga Buga
2:24 that old man in the crowd that is the most metal thing i have ever seen
at 1970 he was a boy
Porbably a 'Nam vet lmao
@@efekaansahin9948 In Birmingham?
What about the old men on stage??!!!😮😳🧐
Ozzy talking: what fudge, dhdkfbvsshknsdvsjksnsvshjbxkkvs in’it mate ?
Ozzy Singing:
Finished with my woman
'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind
People think I'm insane
Because I am frowning all the time
All day long I think of things
But nothing seems to satisfy
Think I'll lose my mind
If I don't find something to pacify
Can you help me occupy my brain?
Oh yeah
I need someone to show me
The things in life that I can't find
I can't see the things that make true happiness
I must be blind
Make a joke and I will sigh
And you will laugh and I will cry
Happiness I cannot feel
And love to me is so unreal
And so as you hear these words
Telling you now of my state
I tell you to enjoy life
I wish I could but it's too late
the opposite of VInce Neil
He's a hacker
Hahahaha
Same with Johnny Depp’s acting
damn, never noticed how depressing these lyrics are
2:26 man reliving his teenage years❤️
I wish I could meet ozzy
he seems like nestor kirchner jajajaaja
This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen
Almost as emotional as the man crying while watching Paul McCartney. He hated the beatles but his wife loved them. Unfortunately his wife had just passed away, and so he decided to go for her. The song was All My Loving.
@@devinthierault he never hated the beatles, he loves them
Sabbath never die!
Never say die!
Never Say Die!
NEVER SAY DIE🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
But LEGENDS never die for us.
You all said that word. LOL
They are 70 years old but still sound as good as they did 50 years ago.
TRUE... In 1979 when I was 20, i brought with me the audiocassette with PARANOID at the military service... I'm 62 years old and have bought this DVD
@@pinosano when I was 6 years old, in 2004, I listened to them on my uncle's house. I loved them. That's the reason why I now play guitar, bass and drum.
@@ancilu2522 Bravo !👍
Ozzy looks so happy and energetic here, it really is incredible, it makes me just want to smile with him
Ozzy will always be the finest showman in the history of Rock and Metal.
ช
I saw Sabbath with Ozzy in the 70s and again about 20 years or so ago. Now I can brag!
YES
I saw em on the end tour on the last show in the west coast (Hollywood bowl), i was only 16. I can forever brag to my future kids and grandkids that i saw the most legendary band’s farewell
Jaw Tooth .....consider yourself truly blessed man............I am ...🤘🏻
Tyler Bone .....join the club...🤘🏻
I unfortunately never saw them live (I’m 17) but this is one of the greatest bands I’ve ever heard
The greatest Metal Band EVER, long live Sabbath.
John Roberts they’re hard rock not metal
@i'm only here for the beer Heavey metals are more tough?
Don’t cry because it’s over smile because it happens
why not both?
Abandoned Loner in not gonna stop you
Thanks to the internet we can relive this any time.
Immortality my friends, right here.
they will never die. They put their souls into music, and their music shall be played till the end of time.
The only band that still maintains their edge even in their ripe "well seasoned" old age.
SoulSick really appreciate your comment
SoulSick you immorality lol ... In 40 yrs no one will remember this
Enjoy your illusions. Pretty simple music.
3:26 Enough to make a grown ass man cry
Ege Şaşmaz And that’s ok
"Thank you for my life" - no, Ozzy. Thank you for ours.
Hey Oz, I wonder sometimes about how incredible it must have been seeing us through your eyes, but do you ever think about how amazing it was seeing you through ours?
Dont cry because its over. Smile because it happened.
😁🤟
im not crying, my eyes are sweating.
😥😒😢😢😢😖
yeah.
Me too..
I'm not crying, my eyes are bleeding tears
Right geez I have allergies
It’s called yawning
Got that right sister 😎👍
"Thank you for my life," that's what all of this is in the end, man. Music - rock n roll in particular - there's just nothing like it and what it means to musicians years down the road once all is said and done in the careers. Some make it big, some don't. But, for those who have a burning passion for music, a musical career of any kind is one to cherish. I can tell you now, there's no other musical career like the one of Black Sabbath. Nobody like them, never has been, never EVER will be. God bless Black Sabbath.
Phil Rangel agreed 100%
yep, they went through a lot, I think they are so underrated. They are at the same level with The Beatles and Queen.
@ I was prepared to be pissed because you said they were underrated, but if you think a little, they're a little bit underrated. Many people just say that they are the heavy metal gods, but not many appreciate them as they really are, knowing only songs like Paranoid, Iron Man and War Pigs, when in reality, they'remuch more than this, they are the true rock gods and literally, and I mean *literally*, there will never be anyone as great as them.
@@hatred9427 agreed 1000000000000% with u mate
It's amazing how such an old song is still amazing to this day, Sabbath will never become outdated
Brendan Keller metal and 70s and 80s rock will never come outdated*
Wtf do you mean?? Music can never be outdated its just a matter of one's perspective about it
Ozzy’s singing: 10/10
Ozzy’s speaking: *-10/999*
Am I the only one who can understand Ozzy when he's talking
@@wetwilIy probably
He’s gotten way better nowadays
@@Emilmoolin less drugs, I guess
@@scoutspr9469 ...he didn't take drug from i think 2006 .. In 1970 news channel -ozzy would die in 4 years cause of drugs.
Ozzy in 1975- hmmm
Ozzy is still alive thats hard to believe cause of his past . The day he dies the world would end..
I got into Sabbath when I was About 8 years old. They have been a part of my life for 30 + years. People say metal is depressing. For me it's the only thing that can make me feel alive and bring me up out of the rabbit hole of depression. Thank you Black Sabbath
I am 16. Today's music is stupid, it feels fucking stupid because I have to listen to music from the 70's. My father could enjoy ...
Rodney Ford, ditto
@@sarix4988 you say that because you don't know the songs of Brazil it's so depressing seeing people dancing to songs that it's practically pornography it's so obscene
I feel the same thing when i am at the gym in muy work out It makes me feel alive and stronger
This is where heavy metal all started. It's so sad it had to end, but at least they went out with a bang, instead of slowly fizzling out. This show was epic, it's too bad I wasn't able to go. ALL HAIL THE METAL GODS!
What do you mean meatle has come to the end.no,meatle is forever.
What do you mean this is where heavy metal all started? Their debut was heavier than Paranoid
@@Speeff I'm sure he was talking about Black Sabbath itself, not the concrete song
He never listened to Blue Cheer.
They are rock band
i'm not crying, you're crying
We all are Like the video said to introduce the end tour, the greatest heavy metal band ever. No debate
Why do i cry, fuck man im supposed to be metal.
We're both crying
We're all crying
You cry because it means a lot to the fans and the band. They gave everything
C0nnie im crying, you are crying
Black Sabbath...they never die! Never say die!
김민석 you will never die
never say die..........but you said it twice ffs lol
Who can't love Ozzy?
He is one of rocks greatest.
The first concert ever , my father took me in 2004 to Black Sabbath. Since then i never stopped listenning to rock and metal. Thank you Ozzy for opening my eyes .
No matter how much I say "I love you, Sabbath" or "I respect the hell out of you," it'll never be enough - NEVER!
Black Sabbath created the metal world that we have the pleasure and the honor to live in.
Every goddamn metalhead of today should know who Black Sabbath are and how much they contributed to the music industry overall. For me, they are and always will be the GREATEST METAL BAND OF ALL-TIME!
It's sad that they had to disband, but, considering their age, it was the right thing to do.
Thank you, Black Sabbath, for all these decades upon decades of music that will forever live in the hearts of all metalheads across the globe. The fact that your greatest single "Paranoid" was the closer for your very last gig together, makes it the perfect ending to a historical day! If only Bill Ward and Ozzy put their differences aside, you could've made this very last day at the office, the most memorable day of your and your fans' lives.
R.I.P. Black Sabbath - (1968 - 2017) \m/
As the video says that introduces the end tour. The greatest heavy metal band ever, as you said also. There is no debate. I saw Sabbath on this tour and seen Mr. Osbourne live. Its a honor they gave us the music that will live forever
I always thought about them more like about a hard rock band.
I don't know about you man but Sabbath always was a Heavy Metal band (they started playing Metal when they changed their name to Black Sabbath), and just because the Metal culture didn't exist during Sabbath's time doesn't mean they weren't playing Metal music because they were, and they weren't even aware of it! They may have not accepted their Metal label but it's true that what they were doing was Metal, and they inspired NUMEROUS Metal bands to come!
+JoshuaIbarra
I can't argue with that.
+Admiral Hax, Black Sabbath is Hard Rock. Unless you talk about 1980's Black Sabbath with Dio (Heaven & Hell) which was Heavy Metal.
"I tell you to see Sabbath live I wish you could but it's too late" ;(
direct where it hurts...
So glad I saw them! I'd regret it forever!
Saw them twice in 2016,loved every second...
Saw them last year. It was both my first and last ever Sabbath show. If I had the time and money, I would've followed them to every city and re-watched their concerts over and over again. But I'm still glad I got to see them during that one time though. Absolute legends.
Perfect Kollision saw them in Russia in 2010.
I'm late, but when I watched this for the first time, I broke down. This marks the end of the one of the most influential bands the world has ever seen. They created heavy metal, and we can't thank Sabbath enough for this. You opened our minds to so many great genres of music. You may be gone, but what you did for us will never be forgotten. Thank you, Sabbath.
Sabbath has been around for a long time, way longer than I've been on this planet. I got to see these legends 5 years ago at the age of 21 with my father who raised me with metal. What a fucking show! 1st and only time I'll ever get to see Sabbath, seen Ozzy about 4 times overall. What a performer.
Melhor banda de todas 😃😃😃
No man has ever felt sad listening to Paranoid by Black Sabbath until 2017
Until wtf sounds pretty good
These guys need to be immortals to make masterpieces forever!
If anybody could just give them the immortality pill the Queen takes that would be great!
They are immortal
Black Sabbath going strong in 2017 is amazing...
Kamider
yeah... but with a blast...
Best Heavy Metal band EVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRR
😁🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Ozzy = prince of darkness
Iommi = godfather of the riff
Geezer = hand of doom
Bill ward = tommy clufetos 😁 ✌️🤘
Tommy did a great job on the drums. He even looks like a Young Bill Ward.
Never looked at it that. But cool.
Tony is nice guitarist but i prefer Ritchie 😇😂
@@markokomarko7833 Ritchie Blackmore?
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406
There will never, ever be another band like Black Sabbath!!!
Jesus Christ, is no one going to talk about that kick-ass riff at 0:03 ???
Jonathan R. It's Toni Iommi,it's standard convention that any riff touched by the Hand of Doom is legendary
Holy shit, I know right?!!!. Is that from a song?
@@randomamplify9115 From what I could research, nope...Tbh I think he just improvised it on the spot, in typical Iommi fashion
@@sergejmiladinovic1181 Thanks!!! That riff still blows my mind, I hope someone makes a tab for it someday
@@sergejmiladinovic1181 idk but i think its a modified version of creeping death by metallica
with professional cameras it's so great!!!!
Seein them live is even better
2:25 what a legend
I remember the smell of vinyl when their albums came out, the unwrapping of the sealed plastic, the shock to the needle of my little pick-up! SABBATH RULES, THEN & NOW - ETERNALLY!🤟
Seeing Ozzy up there enjoying this, makes my heart happy
Black Sabbath are the best
They sound awesome.
Anderson Anunciato your the best
cheryl wofford and you sound awesome
the band who created will always be remembered
metal
I first heard this in 1971 when my brother brought home the Paranoid album. It never gets old. I have been a huge fan of the pre-1979 Sabbath music for most of my life and I will always love it.
Different Music I first heard black sabbath because of my grandmother who had the first album when she grew up but while that, someone told her about the messages that it was supposed to have and she smashed it, for being a strict Christian woman and her told me about iron man and got me into it
I got into metal way too late, I wish I could've seen them at least once...
Black Sabbath...they never die! Never say die!
Geezer Butler is easily one of the best and most influential bassists ever
So did I bro... I hope we can get to see Ozzy at least, his health is very bad right now, god bless him.
He has so much energy for people his age
This band has changed my life. Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill, thank you. I don't know if I would be here if not for you. I'm crying, I love you, it's so not metal, but I love you so much, you are *the* best band out here. Your music will always be playing in my heart. I've seen you live twice, and those 2 days will always be the best days of my life. Thank you!
I'm so glad I was born in the time when I can walk the Earth together with you. I'm so glad I had the chance to see you. I barely cought you in my lifetime, I found you at the age of 14, it was 3 years ago. I was so close to missing, yet I didn't and I've seen you. I'm so thankful for this. Thank you!
"Thank you for my life"
Thank you sabbath
I’m only 16 and I’m grateful I had the pleasure of seeing Ozzy perform live before his time is up
Ozzy getting the tippy-taps there at 1:14 will never stop making me laugh lol
I wanna cry while watching this video...
Deep Purple and Black Sabbath have changed the rock world!
I saw this in 77 in Atlanta, will never forget it. Off the charts , still great.
It all began and ended with this song...
MonkeyDLuffy It didn't begin with this song, idiot
damn, now I wish they ended with Black Sabbath. Those 3 chords.. those 3 chords that made the history
@@Castlevaniaco21 no need to be that harsh, bro. Anyways, what was their first song? I'm curious now.
@@henriquemontalvao8492 This isn't even off their first album. And was the last song created for the Paranoid LP.
@@maidenslayer I know, I'm just curious about what was their first song! ; )
It still amazes that Paranoid is by all measure, one of the great metal songs of all time, yet it was just a filler song Black Sabbath came up with to fill in 3 minutes of album space.
That whole album started heavy metal in general and I thank black sabbath for that
@@KenaiTobin Their debut really started it all, imagine hearing that in 1970?
@@aviationlba747 people were probably puzzled at what they were hearing
Paranoid is the greatest Heavy Metal song of all time. We can say the same for many of their songs such as Iron Man, Black Sabbath, etc
@@thesabbath483 greatest? That's subjective. For me it's megalomania
This will remain as one of the best final live performances ever.
I literaly smiled through the whole video. I wish I was there
It's so odd how Ozzy can sing the lyrics so well despite him not being able to talk properly anymore
His thank you to the fans at the end of the song, though, was pretty clear.
Imgonnagoeataburrito
I love how clear his dialogue is in Brütal Legend.
I guess if he can see the microphone, he remembers to annunciate.
I believe its because a brain uses a different part to sing than to talk
My guess is that when you sing, the syllables of the words are in sync with the beat of the music, so it's easier to get through a "sentence" without making it sound like nonsense. That's probably the reason why my stutter doesn't affect my singing as well
This dude is 68 here and he has that much energy, its insane... It shows he is truly dedicated to the art to maintain his health and youthfulness enough to perform.
Still bloody brilliant after all these years seen them live after forty years
The shot of Tony sliding up the guitar neck into the intro riff might be the coolest fucking thing I've ever seen.
The last song black sabbath ever recorded playing is 4:20 minutes long
Praise Iommi
Dude.
Patrick Russell Its 420!!!!!
Patrick Russell are you trying to say lemmy that's motorhead
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Want sum Sweet leaf?
Sabbath ahead of Zeppelin every time
That’s what I’m thinking
Right about that
@@TheIkaraCult what about Greta Van Fleet?
Disagree, there both Superstars , have you been to any.
Isn't about being in front. However look up who's made the most money 💰 Zeppelin 🎉
No, Thank YOU, Sabbath.
Great comment!
3:26 Ozzy and Black Sabbath thank you for being in all our lives one point or another. You guys are the best. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
its just beautiful, will never get tired of listening to old metal & rock
i cry everytime i see this
especially when he says "thank you for my life" man, i can´t believe i´ll never be able to see Sabbath live, wish i was born a couple years earlier :(
Me too man, i've seen them in munich a few years ago and it was fucking awesome!
I will treasure these few hours for the rest of my life
I cried a little bit watching this, I'm from Bolivia, I never got the chance to travel and see them live, now they r gone u.u
Doctor: You have only 4 minutes of life left
Me: *Play this*
Doctor: But it's 4:19
God: It's ok
Respect!!!! :)
you can play it on x1.1 this is much better like in old times. Because on normal speed this is so slooooow! Ozzy is old and slow)
@@Sergykm slow is better sometimes!!
@@Sergykm aren't they supposed to be slow because that doom-metal kind?
@@Sergykm Black Sabbath is no Thrash Metal. They were always slow, and that's why they were great.
Dad: turn this off
Me: why
Dad: we have bigger speakers downstairs
Dad...
And Then Son Turn Off Black Sabbath Song...
Continously On Downstair...
On the Hall...
With Dad Biggest Speaker...
Turn It On Loudly...
Let’s piss off mom and all the neighbors!
ive seen this dumbass joke in every song i see in youtube
Fuck yeah man!
Man Im so bummed I never got to see them.. Black Sabbath is one of the most enduring and prolific rock and roll bands of all the genre's history. Their sound doesn't feel old to me, it's a very dark and rebellious sound that speaks to many people worldwide, and influenced SO many bands that followed them. Without Tony Iommi, we would never know the true definition of "heavy"
Hands down the best live band. Many bands are about seeing the band live and the experience. Not Black Sabbath. The sound was always perfect, each note carefuly crafted to sound perfect, Tony constantly messing with his amps and volume knobs. One of the few bands where the live albums almost sound better. Loud AF too. And Geezer bass felt like being punched in the chest sometimes.
I think Made in japan of deep purple was the Best live album of rock history
He lost 2 fingers almost and plays guitar fluently what a badass
Yeah! The one and only Prince of Darkness!
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Prince of Darkness >>> Prince
This always gives me goosebumbs when its the final time Sabbath plays this together live
ОЗЗИК Красавчик песня спустя 50 лет до сих пор канает ! Красота!
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СОГЛАСЕН! А как Вам исполнения гитары и ударников? Super!
2:09 I think he shouted "shout it out" but I heard "SHARAAAAON!!!"😂
You know this band is what got me into metal. I greatly appreciate Black Sabbath for inspiring me to play the drums and for helping me find my passion for music. I owe a great thank you to Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill, and Ronnie. Cheers, guys.
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Amazingly, Black Sabbath is the band that created metal
When your grandad is cooler than the hard kids at school
Hard to find a song as fully perfect as this in every way
The masters of hard rock doing what masters of hard rock do..Absolute legends.
Man.. Ozzy’s vocals are on point.
🙏🏻💙
Black sabbath never gets old
40 years later and this song is still amazing
At their 70s, still sound way better than most of today's artists.
This is the type of music that sticks to your soul for ever
The last perfect song, the last perfect tour, the last perfect Performance and the last perfect end for the godfathers of heavy metal
3:26 , ese momento me emociona , son las ultimas palabras junto a la banda que le salvo la vida y los últimos acordes que Iommi y Butler tocaron juntos .
Gigantes .
I’m just so happy of how happy Ozzy is. 🖤🖤🖤
Thats the best anything with an Aston Villa crest has performed in recent years.
BlueMonk25 lmao
Grealish will have something to say about that...
Iam dead lol
Do you feel a bit silly now 2 years have passed? UTV!
Just here to spread the news: Aston Villa beat current premier league champions liverpool 7-2.
0:12 the shot, the slide into the riff, everything. Imagine being there for that moment.
Was lucky to get to see them in 1976 in Indianapolis - arrived late and parked right on the side walk in front of the convention center, and didn't care what happened to my truck !!! they were GREAT, and when it was over - went out the door right where my truck was parked ! not only was it still sitting there on the side walk, (NO TICKET EVEN) an Indianapolis police officer stop traffic so I could get out !!! unbelievable - what a night !
Para os amantes do Rock pesado como eu curtindo Black Sabbath 🤘👊🤜🤛. From Brazil 🇧🇷🤘🤜🤛
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The best band of all time, forever and ever.
0:38 puts the biggest smile on my face Legend Jamming out After all those years!!!
Black sabbath will carry the spirit of metal for ever
Greatest Heavy Rock'n Roll Band ever. I have all their albums since I was 12. I'm 65 now. Sabbath will never die!
Black Sabbath's best track ever...and Ozzy's voice is just perfect!
Paranoid is awesomeee
I think Children of the Grave is but yeah, great song still and Ozzy has a great voice.
For me its got to be war pigs
Black Sabbath is forever
This video can easily show how Black Sabbath is one of the greatest bands of all time.
“Can you help me, occupy my brain” wooooooow yeahhhh
Black sabbath always will be the synonyms of heavy metal.🤘