There's tons of "Ozzy or nothing" fanboys out there - I'm not one of them, Martin is second only to Dio at the helm of Sabbath. In fact, they've never had a terrible frontman, Jeff Fenholt just didn't fit, Dave Walker was interesting. I really enjoyed Glenn Hughes and Ray Gillen as lead singer and even the Ian Gillan album was cool. Ozzy is Ozzy, of course I like his stuff but he's the original, not the best.
this is the first time i had ever heard his vocals, i am really impressed with his range, Ala Dioesque vocal style, i dont know why nobody gave this talent a chance to branch out, Malmsteen he would be perfect for his style of music, wow im impressed, hands down a great vocalist.
@@fretman09 The more you hear of him, the less he sounds like Dio. That was my initial impression, "Budget Dio" but Tony's an incredible talent and his vocal range was out of this world at his peak. There's a live performance of Sabbath Stones in Eindhoven (very low quality) on YT which is album perfect - it was an astounding performance but sadly he permanently damaged his voice around 92/93.
This album has remained in my metal rotation for decades. The Tony Martin era of Black Sabbath is unique, particularly during the 90’s when this type of metal was overlooked by many. The songs are timeless and the melodies retain that classic Sabbath dark metal gloom, but Tony’s vocals put Sabbath in a class by themselves…so professional, so clean. And Cozy Powell’s drum kit work was the perfect formula with their slow, thunderous tempo. I was fortunate enough to see Tony Martin play with Cozy and Iommi back in the early 90s and was amazed with how loud the show was, but very clean and clear, impressive for sure. Enjoy this classic track and album, and long live rock n roll. 👊🤘
This is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Criminally underrated. Glad there are so many positive voices on RUclips now, giving Martin cred he deserves. Back in the late 90s, you hardly couldn't find any positive comment on internet.
If this was on an album not called Black Sabbath, in 1987, it would have been a very well received song. Deservedly. It is an excellent metal tune, by any standard! Well written, catchy, beautifully played by Iommi (of course), and masterfully sung by Martin! If someone claimed this was the best vocals of any Sab tune... while I'd disagree, I probably wouldn't argue. "Yeah, I respect that opinion!" Lol.
foi sim, depois do Ozzy foi quem mais ficou nos vocais, mas n teve o merecido reconhecimento...ozzy era a fase sombria, o Dio era um monstro de absurdo em seus recurso vocais, mas o Tony tinha muita técnica n fez feio.
Se pudesse ter um desejo realizado, ter uma banda e eu aprendesse a cantar "acho que nem um milagre 🤦😢"; o som seria exatamente idêntica a essa fase do Black Sabbath com os vocais do Tony Martin
I think Black Sabbath took Martin for being the ''Dio type'' of vocal, it's not his fault he did better than Dio in this band. Martin together with Ray Gillen (not Ian Gillan!) are the best vocals Sabbath ever had.
I think it's right thing to say, to remember everyone, that this is a playback track they're playing. Doesn't change the matter anyway. Our so dear Cozy Powell, RIP, so deeply missed, plays the drum track, everybody knows. Tho' this is absolutely GREAT! Thanks for sharing!
Whoever synced this live video to the studio track was not only a genius and artist but had the patience of a brain surgeon! Bravo and Thank you for giving Tony Iommi / Tony Martin Black Sabbath fans such a gift. Amen sir/madam (as the case may be).
@@sebastiansabogal5898 People can be a bit funny and unreasonable in these kind of 'issues of the taste' -- others will get so easily worked up over a simple question of a subjective view of a certain issue at hand. No need to get riled up over such thing, but some are just not that self aware of things like that.
Oz is Oz... he has his thing, and nobody does it better! And really, ironically, I don't think Oz gets the credit he deserves as an actually really great singer! Having said... Yeah, Dio and Martin destroy Ozzy in nearly every aspect of singing! Range, pitch, clarity, vibrato, tone, etc., etc. True masters. 🤘
Can you see me, are you near me? Can you hear me crying out for life? Can you tell me, where's the glory? Ride the days and sail the nights When it's over you'll find the answer Running in the whispering rain Anno Mundi? Can you wonder! Truth or thunder, life or blame Do you see a vision of a perfect place? Does it make you laugh, put a smile on your face? Do you need a mirror, do you see it well? Does the hand of God still toll the bell? There are people laughing They're all laughing at you If only they could see what you're saying is true, oh yeah! Still generals fighting, making war on the world Don't they know, don't they know? No, no, no! As the wind in the night blows cold Your eyes are burning As the sands of our time grow old Anno Mundi, yeah! Do you follow the path that so many tread? Are you among the blind so easily lead? Do you join the war, do you fight for the cause? Depend on another to fight it alone As the wind in the night blows cold Your eyes are burning As the sands of our time grow old No, no, no! Can you see me now, can you hear me now? Can you tell me where's the glory? Ride the days and sail the nights When it's over, you'll find the answer Running in the rain Truth or thunder, life or blame! There's a hope that's growing and a vision too All those angry hearts now reach out for you Do you look to the dawn, see a new day begun? No longer the fool, the vision is done As the wind in the night blows cold Your eyes are burning As the sands of our time grow old Your eyes are burning As the wind in the night blows cold Your eyes are burning As the sands of our time grow old Your eyes are burning
The TYR album is a phenomenal album in the old school metal genre. The song writing is amazing on almost all of the songs on this album. I like the Norse mythology atmosphere saturating the album. It was ahead of its time in terms of choice of a subject matter that would appeal to many fans of the Vikings show today. The lyrics are great and often with a depth of philosophical twist. Masterly sung by Tony Martin. And then there's the music. The compositions are fantastic. Songs are both melodic, advanced - yet hard rocking. And then there's the riffs- the heavyness of Iomi's guitar penetrates all songs. I LOVE the riffs - especially the intro on Anno Mundi. It's so heavy it has gravity of itself. Rythmically perfect to the half tempo heavy beat. So fierce. The sound production is of the nineties off course. How I wish this album would get remastered and finally get the acknowledgement it truly deserves as a gem. And then that it could be found on Spotify. Whoever is blocking for this, I beg them to reconsider. This album is too good to be discarded.
This is definitely my favorite song from the Tony Martin era, if not my favorite BS song in general. What an earth shattering performance from every member of the band, especially Tony Martin and Cozy Powell.
it's a great effort by Tony Iommi and his then members, outside of Ozzy. I admire Iommi for his persistence, conviction, patience to move on and on and take the flame of metal forward through the decades, without caring how many critics or fans wrote him off. Tony Martin is brilliant But this album has brilliant tunes at par with any best heavy metal albums of all time.
I just listened to their entire dischography in my car during the last two weeks and this is by far the best song of black sabbath. Can't believe it is so unknown
What an amazing song. The verse riff in Gm has to be one of the heaviest, fattest riffs ever recorded to tape. I bought the lp when it came out and I still love love the song today.
This is the kind of music that provokes great memories and deep nostalgia...(any metalhead that was around in the 80s knows what I mean)...but unfortunately, I've only just "discovered" these Tony Martin albums....after ignoring them for decades!! WTF was I thinking??? Truly amazing music!!
Martin's vocals on albums from "Tyr" to "Forbidden" are just great. earlier he had too "virgin" voice. in this song vocals are awesome, this is how heavy-metal vocals should sound.
What an amazing riff, Tony came up with a lot of them, but this one takes it a step further, a vision. Rock on Tony, hope you're healthy. You're music has helped me so much, you wouldn't believe it, Thanks a hell of a lot!
I grew up with sabbath eventhogh it was in late 90's when I was in high school, sabbath will remain symbol of my youth. I actually was not a big fan of post-Dio stuff back then but now as grown-ass man I really start to discover and truly enjoy it. This just confirms that sabbath is my all-time favourite band.
Tony Martin has the range and very cool compression, like a mix of Don Dokken and Ronnie James Dio. Why Sabbath wants to "forget" this era is beyond me. People tell about many popular singers "they are underrated", but seriously he really IS one of the most underrated singers in rock/metal scene. There's a live performance, a few years back and he still sounded amazing and much better than most at that age.
The main reason this era is "forgot" about is because of the record label all of the Tony Martin albums (sans The Eternal Idol) were released by, IRS, was terrible and dealing with the rights to those albums post-IRS has been a pain. Its why none of them have ever been rereleased. Dehumanizer (which was released by IRS in Europe) did get released but I think that was able to happen because it got released by a a different label in the US. There was suppose to be a Tony Martin box set coming out this year but nothing really new has been talked about it since Tony Martin was given the go ahead to confirm it in January.
@@L0vac yeah hopefully it can still come out. Iommi has really wanted to release a remix of Forbidden to try to do it more justice (same with Born Again but that one was cause of the master tapes being lost but have since been found so hopefully BA gets a remix)
I've stood right in front of Tony Iommi in this line-up. I always remember that glinting, massive cross of his..and his guitar skills..obviously lol. As others have said, Tony Martin is hugely underrated as a singer. He's awesome live, and that's good enough for me.;-)
2021 here. Been listening to this since it’s release. I pretty much have every Sabbath album in my collection in one form or another save the crazy bootlegs. Anyway....in my not so humble opinion...this is easily one of the best tunes to ever wear the Sabbath badge.
don't understand why die-hard fans keep trashing this album. It is great, and Anno Mundi is one of the greatest metal songs ever!
"up the irons'" this album is as eternal as any!!!
There's tons of "Ozzy or nothing" fanboys out there - I'm not one of them, Martin is second only to Dio at the helm of Sabbath. In fact, they've never had a terrible frontman, Jeff Fenholt just didn't fit, Dave Walker was interesting. I really enjoyed Glenn Hughes and Ray Gillen as lead singer and even the Ian Gillan album was cool. Ozzy is Ozzy, of course I like his stuff but he's the original, not the best.
this is the first time i had ever heard his vocals, i am really impressed with his range, Ala Dioesque vocal style, i dont know why nobody gave this talent a chance to branch out, Malmsteen he would be perfect for his style of music, wow im impressed, hands down a great vocalist.
@@fretman09 The more you hear of him, the less he sounds like Dio. That was my initial impression, "Budget Dio" but Tony's an incredible talent and his vocal range was out of this world at his peak. There's a live performance of Sabbath Stones in Eindhoven (very low quality) on YT which is album perfect - it was an astounding performance but sadly he permanently damaged his voice around 92/93.
Yes anno Mundi kicks ass still everybody else can go fuck themselves
Wow! 75 year old listening in 2023. Great vocals
Keep Rockin' Joan yeah Tony Martin is something else !
Sos un capo
@@rickyrodriguez08 SOS what?
This album has remained in my metal rotation for decades. The Tony Martin era of Black Sabbath is unique, particularly during the 90’s when this type of metal was overlooked by many. The songs are timeless and the melodies retain that classic Sabbath dark metal gloom, but Tony’s vocals put Sabbath in a class by themselves…so professional, so clean. And Cozy Powell’s drum kit work was the perfect formula with their slow, thunderous tempo. I was fortunate enough to see Tony Martin play with Cozy and Iommi back in the early 90s and was amazed with how loud the show was, but very clean and clear, impressive for sure. Enjoy this classic track and album, and long live rock n roll. 👊🤘
Black Sabbath + Tony Martin = Perfect Combination
Absolutely! 👍👍
This is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Criminally underrated. Glad there are so many positive voices on RUclips now, giving Martin cred he deserves. Back in the late 90s, you hardly couldn't find any positive comment on internet.
If this was on an album not called Black Sabbath, in 1987, it would have been a very well received song. Deservedly. It is an excellent metal tune, by any standard! Well written, catchy, beautifully played by Iommi (of course), and masterfully sung by Martin! If someone claimed this was the best vocals of any Sab tune... while I'd disagree, I probably wouldn't argue. "Yeah, I respect that opinion!" Lol.
I couldn't agree more with you this is a superb song in every way! 👍👍
This song is underrated gem, masterpiece. Iomi’s huge sound and Martins vocals!
Don't forget Cozy Powell's great patterns.
Awesome rhythm section with Neil Murray on bass. What we are hearing, not seeing here.
The best Vocalist in Sabbath ever!! Cross Purposes, Headless Cross and TYR are eternal Masterpieces!
🤘🏻🖤🦇🖤🤘🏻
I agree
So True . . . . the lyrics, the voice . . . .
What about R J Dio ,??
love him, love the album...but have you heard Dio?
@@amyl7126 Strange and unclear question. I answered it very politely.
Toni Martin foi um grande vocalista para o Sabbath merece todo respeito !!
foi sim, depois do Ozzy foi quem mais ficou nos vocais, mas n teve o merecido reconhecimento...ozzy era a fase sombria, o Dio era um monstro de absurdo em seus recurso vocais, mas o Tony tinha muita técnica n fez feio.
@@franciscolinhares8624 esses dias vi um vídeo dele cantando músicas da época do Ozzy, e achei bem legal, o disco Cross Purposes é muito bom
Se pudesse ter um desejo realizado, ter uma banda e eu aprendesse a cantar "acho que nem um milagre 🤦😢"; o som seria exatamente idêntica a essa fase do Black Sabbath com os vocais do Tony Martin
Com certeza!! O álbum tyr, eternal idol, Born Again... Medalhões 🖤.
@@atilarambaldi7748 Born Again é o Ian Gillan, vei.
Tony Martin has a really good voice. This song is truly epic.
Love this cd. Tony Martin sounds a combination of Ronnie James Dio and Glenn Hughes, Great voice!!
He sounds as god lmao
A terribly underrated Black Sabbath record
Tony Martin has a great voice.
only second to dio
OK, but I like Martin's voice more!!! Any problems?
Whoever thinks Dio's voice is greater than Tony Martin is a fucking idiot.
I think Black Sabbath took Martin for being the ''Dio type'' of vocal, it's not his fault he did better than Dio in this band. Martin together with Ray Gillen (not Ian Gillan!) are the best vocals Sabbath ever had.
Master of difenc
I think it's right thing to say, to remember everyone, that this is a playback track they're playing. Doesn't change the matter anyway. Our so dear Cozy Powell, RIP, so deeply missed, plays the drum track, everybody knows. Tho' this is absolutely GREAT! Thanks for sharing!
You can not go wrong with this entire album. 10 out of 10 for me.
Whoever synced this live video to the studio track was not only a genius and artist but had the patience of a brain surgeon! Bravo and Thank you for giving Tony Iommi / Tony Martin Black Sabbath fans such a gift. Amen sir/madam (as the case may be).
Tony Martin is my favorite Black Sabbath vocalist.
Dio is the best, but Tony is very good..
@@leandrosouza3037 Ray Gillen
@@leandrosouza3037 HIS favorite Black Sabbath singer...
@@sebastiansabogal5898 People can be a bit funny and unreasonable in these kind of 'issues of the taste' -- others will get so easily worked up over a simple question of a subjective view of a certain issue at hand. No need to get riled up over such thing, but some are just not that self aware of things like that.
Yes!and my!Tony good singer
This is Tony martin at his peak absolutely brilliant vocalist 👏 miss this big time would love to hear some more
Black Sabbath at their best. Tony Martin was something else, breathtaking 😍🤘😍🤘😍🤘
The best Black Sabbath song that no one has ever heard. Killer vocals!!!
This has got to be one of the greatest riffs of all time
67 yrs old been listening to these guys since 72 and still cranking the tunes
As much as I love classic Sabbath and Ozzy, Tony Martin kicks his ass vocally.
100% agree
Oz is Oz... he has his thing, and nobody does it better! And really, ironically, I don't think Oz gets the credit he deserves as an actually really great singer!
Having said...
Yeah, Dio and Martin destroy Ozzy in nearly every aspect of singing! Range, pitch, clarity, vibrato, tone, etc., etc. True masters. 🤘
Tony Martin is a Great Rock Singer
Yes but sadly underrated. Dio was like an actor who always plays the same part in every film. Tony Martin had a great voice
Correction: WAS.
Is It truu
The most powerful voice in rock
@@michaelhaines9796 Still is
No matter who is on vocals Toni is the heart ❤️ of Sabbath always was. Iommi is eternal.
Super , ich war in den neunziger Jahren in Sankt Wendel auf einem Konzert.
Das war so super, unvergessen.
Klasse Sänger, tolle Stimme.
Can you see me, are you near me?
Can you hear me crying out for life?
Can you tell me, where's the glory?
Ride the days and sail the nights
When it's over you'll find the answer
Running in the whispering rain
Anno Mundi? Can you wonder!
Truth or thunder, life or blame
Do you see a vision of a perfect place?
Does it make you laugh, put a smile on your face?
Do you need a mirror, do you see it well?
Does the hand of God still toll the bell?
There are people laughing
They're all laughing at you
If only they could see what you're saying is true, oh yeah!
Still generals fighting, making war on the world
Don't they know, don't they know?
No, no, no!
As the wind in the night blows cold
Your eyes are burning
As the sands of our time grow old
Anno Mundi, yeah!
Do you follow the path that so many tread?
Are you among the blind so easily lead?
Do you join the war, do you fight for the cause?
Depend on another to fight it alone
As the wind in the night blows cold
Your eyes are burning
As the sands of our time grow old
No, no, no!
Can you see me now, can you hear me now?
Can you tell me where's the glory?
Ride the days and sail the nights
When it's over, you'll find the answer
Running in the rain
Truth or thunder, life or blame!
There's a hope that's growing and a vision too
All those angry hearts now reach out for you
Do you look to the dawn, see a new day begun?
No longer the fool, the vision is done
As the wind in the night blows cold
Your eyes are burning
As the sands of our time grow old
Your eyes are burning
As the wind in the night blows cold
Your eyes are burning
As the sands of our time grow old
Your eyes are burning
The TYR album is a phenomenal album in the old school metal genre. The song writing is amazing on almost all of the songs on this album. I like the Norse mythology atmosphere saturating the album. It was ahead of its time in terms of choice of a subject matter that would appeal to many fans of the Vikings show today. The lyrics are great and often with a depth of philosophical twist. Masterly sung by Tony Martin. And then there's the music. The compositions are fantastic. Songs are both melodic, advanced - yet hard rocking. And then there's the riffs- the heavyness of Iomi's guitar penetrates all songs. I LOVE the riffs - especially the intro on Anno Mundi. It's so heavy it has gravity of itself. Rythmically perfect to the half tempo heavy beat. So fierce. The sound production is of the nineties off course. How I wish this album would get remastered and finally get the acknowledgement it truly deserves as a gem. And then that it could be found on Spotify. Whoever is blocking for this, I beg them to reconsider. This album is too good to be discarded.
Does this masterpiece of an album really need to get remastered? Why? Just to please the infantilists? Let's keep it a secret.
Label will remaster it as soon as they run out of cash
Best fucking riff EVER!!!!! Best singing in a rock tune EVER!!
Best song on the album, I think. Tony Martin did a great job on this album.
"Sabbath Stones" and "Jerusalem" also.
@@davetorre1694 , Battle of Tyr/In Odin's Court/Valhalla deserves a mention, too.
Tony Martin is a awesome singer.
The most underrated voice of Black Sabbath.
Самый лучший голос! Один из Величайший всех времен
One of the best Sabbath albums. Change my mind.
2023 and it still ROCKS!
BLACK SABBATH IS
THE BAND OF ALL BANDS.
METALDOG
Headless Cross and Tyr are masterpieces of Heavy Metal !
This is definitely my favorite song from the Tony Martin era, if not my favorite BS song in general. What an earth shattering performance from every member of the band, especially Tony Martin and Cozy Powell.
it's a great effort by Tony Iommi and his then members, outside of Ozzy. I admire Iommi for his persistence, conviction, patience to move on and on and take the flame of metal forward through the decades, without caring how many critics or fans wrote him off. Tony Martin is brilliant
But this album has brilliant tunes at par with any best heavy metal albums of all time.
Great music.This riff is spectacular and made Tony sing with soul
Anyone listening to this in 2020???
Yes I am and so is everyone I drive by!
Unfortunately yes. Z-rate dross from 'the cat' and co.
Me. And I miss so much Tony Martin
yup . i love this song
Claro Daniel
Always love ❤️ this 🎵 song love,then and now at 61yrs old
One of the greatest albums in my opinion
I can't say personally that it is their best song, but it's one of the highlights of the Tony Martin-era, that's for sure.
I just listened to their entire dischography in my car during the last two weeks and this is by far the best song of black sabbath. Can't believe it is so unknown
One of my favorite songs. Martin's voice is rockin the house, and the power chords by Iommi are just driving the whole thing!
I love this album! Tyr!
TYR is the Sabbath album I just won¨t get tired of. Amazing vocals and Tony´s riff-giftet talent. It just doesn´t get any better than this.
My favorite álbuns of Black Sabbath are the Tony Martin years. Headless Cross, Tyr, Eternal Ídol, Cross Purpose André Forbidden! Great álbuns!
That's impossible
Cozy has such a great drum sound on this album, along with the amazing performance, of course. Perfection.
What an amazing song. The verse riff in Gm has to be one of the heaviest, fattest riffs ever recorded to tape. I bought the lp when it came out and I still love love the song today.
I love all the line ups Tony Iomii didn't make a bad album , he always delivered BLACK SABBATH
This is straight up my favorite Sabbath song... Regardless of how historic the previous eras were.
One of the best recordings I have ever heard. This was a great CD!
tonny martin and Ronnie james dio the monster of rock.
And the best singers Sabbath ever had.
JLT and Jorn are also not bad
Great song. Vocals are killer! Iommi is the riff master!! 💚🎸
Simply the best song with the best singer they ever had!
Uhmmmm I'm a Tony Martin fan but The " best singer they ever had " is a tuff comment , RJ Dio CLEAN THE FLOOR with Tony Martin .
@@lazaromillares9908 -- So true!
Dio takes the cake...sorry. horns up for Ronnie James! 🤘
This is the kind of music that provokes great memories and deep nostalgia...(any metalhead that was around in the 80s knows what I mean)...but unfortunately, I've only just "discovered" these Tony Martin albums....after ignoring them for decades!! WTF was I thinking??? Truly amazing music!!
Martin's vocals on albums from "Tyr" to "Forbidden" are just great. earlier he had too "virgin" voice. in this song vocals are awesome, this is how heavy-metal vocals should sound.
Martin is the most underated rock-musician in history!
Tony one of the best voices in rock history
I heared only Cross Purposes but now I am really astonished from Tony Martins great performance. That’s first class.
Quite possibly the greatest vocal performance ever. Great video too, good job.
One of best songs in rock history.
TONY MARTIN.............. The VOCAL RESURRECTION of BLACK SABBATH............🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
What an amazing riff, Tony came up with a lot of them, but this one takes it a step further, a vision. Rock on Tony, hope you're healthy. You're music has helped me so much, you wouldn't believe it, Thanks a hell of a lot!
Yes man that riff really rocks, there’s no better than tomy
I grew up with sabbath eventhogh it was in late 90's when I was in high school, sabbath will remain symbol of my youth. I actually was not a big fan of post-Dio stuff back then but now as grown-ass man I really start to discover and truly enjoy it. This just confirms that sabbath is my all-time favourite band.
glad people are catching up to how great tony martin era was
Such an excellent album, and this song is fucking epic as hell, one of my top 10 favorite Sabbath songs.
Agreed!
Tony Martin has the range and very cool compression, like a mix of Don Dokken and Ronnie James Dio. Why Sabbath wants to "forget" this era is beyond me. People tell about many popular singers "they are underrated", but seriously he really IS one of the most underrated singers in rock/metal scene. There's a live performance, a few years back and he still sounded amazing and much better than most at that age.
Martin is inhuman in the best way
The main reason this era is "forgot" about is because of the record label all of the Tony Martin albums (sans The Eternal Idol) were released by, IRS, was terrible and dealing with the rights to those albums post-IRS has been a pain. Its why none of them have ever been rereleased. Dehumanizer (which was released by IRS in Europe) did get released but I think that was able to happen because it got released by a a different label in the US. There was suppose to be a Tony Martin box set coming out this year but nothing really new has been talked about it since Tony Martin was given the go ahead to confirm it in January.
@@CSManiac33 wow thanks for this info bro, didn't know that :/ Hope we'll get to enjoy the box set...
@@L0vac yeah hopefully it can still come out. Iommi has really wanted to release a remix of Forbidden to try to do it more justice (same with Born Again but that one was cause of the master tapes being lost but have since been found so hopefully BA gets a remix)
@@CSManiac33I will pre-order Tyr on vinyl the second it's available.
1994... I remember that day, I was in the front row of this show.
masterpiece !!!
Fantastic song on a fantastic Album TYR. Love it 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Epic! Best Voice ever!
Dla mnie mistrzostwo. Najlepszy wokalista Black Sabbath. To była świeża krew w tym starym już wówczas zespole.
I never get tired of Tony era, absolute gold
This is one of my all time favorite *Black Sabbath* songs ever!
100 % full of the Spirit of Black Sabbath, Thanks Toni Martin !!!! Saw him life in Germany with Toni Iommy, excellent Show
The best voice in the world 👏👏🙏🙏🎸🎸
I've stood right in front of Tony Iommi in this line-up. I always remember that glinting, massive cross of his..and his guitar skills..obviously lol. As others have said, Tony Martin is hugely underrated as a singer. He's awesome live, and that's good enough for me.;-)
Awesome song, A classic track by Sabbath. Mr. Martin Absolutely kill's it!
Amazing song. Amazing vocals. Sabbath has had the best singers
Black Sabbath is the world best heavy metal band in the Europe & the world.
I love the way TYR sounds
2021 here. Been listening to this since it’s release. I pretty much have every Sabbath album in my collection in one form or another save the crazy bootlegs.
Anyway....in my not so humble opinion...this is easily one of the best tunes to ever wear the Sabbath badge.
THIS IS OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!
Absolutely the best SABBATH song ever
forgotten masterpiece right there ..
Listening to this in 2024...I wish all of you all the best !
What a voice
I like the Rondinelli's timming: a very underrated drummer
Wonderful song with the constantly underrated singer Tony Martin. He is the best singer Black Sabbath ever had.
i agree ..
Have a listen to Dio when he sang for them
Dio was totally awesome also!
😂😂
In my opinion he was the best singer from all of the black sabbath singers
2023 anybody here?
2024 😉
2024
2025
2024 here 🤘🤘
@@DejavuDmitryyep, I will be here then.
Tony Martin=One of the best vocalists in Metal. Great tone and control. Tasteful note choicing and phrasing. Musician as well ………….Total package.
Sdomajlska somngdsmm....
Ni
Somaljcka song
Black Sabbath really excelled in picking their vocalists. Every single one was amazing, and all for different reasons.
I would agree, but there's "Headless Cross", "When Death Calls" - and the "Headless Cross" album it's very powerful... Long live The Cat!!!
I love this song
GO Saints!!!!!
Saints suck
Who Dat!! We got robbed
Geaux Saints
Tony Martin con la sua voce fa vibrare le corde del cielo.
I just love this song. When I heard it for the first time I didn't even know it was Black Sabbath!!! Many years ago in Portugal!
Great Band / Great Show / Great Musicians 👉 Martin / Butler / Rondinelli/ Iommi / Nicholls🎸😎👊
Great Vocals!!!
One of Black Sabbath's best songs. Absolutely epic!!
Tony Martin really fucking deserves more credit for the amazing he did with Sabbath.
I love the Martin years, what an amazing singer