WHAT A RIDE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan REACTION
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- WHAT A RIDE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan REACTION
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This song was written by the bassist Gezzer Butler and it’s about floating in space with the one that you love.
Also Pantera did a great cover of this song.
Who is Gezzer?
They CLEARLY just said he's the bassist for Sabbath. Wtf
@@MrScottsearles 🤣🤣
Amber immediately understood the assignment and closed her eyes and floated through eternity 💀🤣
Congratulations, this is a fairly deep Sabbath cut. Most people miss out on this one unless they spend every day of their sophomore year playing this tape, over and over. 😉😉😉
Tape...lol
@@user-ii4zf5iq3t I know, right? Good catch.
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Alright. That's great, but have you considered a faraday cage big enough for everything?
@@TSM-908 Great tech! I run LMS (on a little Pi server with a Yottamaster DAS and 16TB of SSD storage). I have (years old) Squeeze Boxes via TOS to little digital amps (like Sabaj A3) so I can listen in any room. All my best stuff is on FLAC (especially classical) but most of my collection is now ripped to MP3 (at 320 kbps). It's nice to synchronize the Squeeze Boxes to I can just wonder from room to room with the same music playing. Not in your league I know but it works for me 😁. I love bands who try different styles - think "Rivendell" by Rush.
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I'm old enough to remember going into the pentagon schematics and just looking around. Everything was so open. My nephew had his computer with a freon coolant shell. lol
I wish I knew how to code and put programs together, but then again I really don't like deep diving into things anymore. I used to.but I need some faraday protection with k²I
I absolutely love that you did this song. Please listen to more Black Sabbath.
Puff Puff Pass
Yes
Strawberry papers
Great stoner song!! Just took some hits for the bong!! I'm a poet and didn't know it!
Yep. Can't see for the smoke..
The other time that I felt like this was when I caught that stomach virus.
Shotgun anybody
So much talent in Black Sabbath. Not only can they rock but their slower stuff just shows how talented they really are.
"Solitude" is another wonderful mellow Sabbath tune.
I've never heard this song and it was a surprise not what expected all from Black Sabbath. See you guys are getting so educated now you're teaching us stuff. This sounded more like jazz than Rock. Jay, those " hand drums" are bongos. And Amber look like she was tripping big time. She would have fit right in with the 60s 😉!
It shows their versatility. This song fits perfectly in as a contrast between two heavier tracks on their album "Paranoid".
Another track in which Sabbath go off piste, is Changes and is a lovely track , I think Rick Wakeman may have done keyboards on - as he was great friends with the band
@@catman2629 Great tune
Us? LOL Sure, they might be teaching us stuff about Black Sabbath because us don't tend to listen to Metal. Us are notoriously self-painted into their own little musical corner (of artists who "look like" them). But that'll be the day they teach ME anything about the mighty Sabbath.
@@Steve-cm2ys I'll put the diversity of my record collection, ( and yes I mean actual vinyl records) up against yours anytime. Because it includes blues, jazz, rock, metal, New Wave, Punk, soul, classical, and reggae. You've exposed your limited musical taste with this comment.
This was recorded in 1970 on Black Sabbath's 2nd album 'Paranoid'... Tony Iommi wrote the music inspired by 60's psychedelic music and Ozzy sang it w/ some effects in the studio. It wasn't the usual Sabbath riff-heavy song and added some diversity to their music...
Pantera covered 'Planet Caravan' in 1994 for the same reason... they wanted a departure from their usual shredding extreme metal 🤘🤘
Black Sabbath did have some departures from their usual brand of heavy rock... 'Warning' was a blues track... They had ballads like "She's gone" ...and "It's alright" (w/ drummer Bill Ward on lead vocals) ... and the keyboard-heavy "Who are you?"
Ozzy had said that Sabbath had played w/ diverse artists like The Eagles back in the 70's, but that was not possible anymore... He wanted to make great music, but they seemed destined to be the "Godfathers of Heavy Metal music"...Sabbath tried to do different things musically in 1976 and 1978, but Ozzy hated that direction... the fans felt the same way and those records bombed commercially.
It was the same way w/ Led Zeppelin - they didn't want to be known just for heavy rock; they experimented w/ folk and acoustic guitars and psychedelic influences as well. They wanted to be more diverse, and their audience was more open to their experimentation.
Solitude was also 🔥
good info.
@Simon Jamal, your quote "Tony Iommi wrote the music inspired by 60's psychedelic music" Utter Rubbish. Tony's solo was pure jazz, inspired by Django Reinhardt. Here a Black Sabbath vid "BLACK SABBATH - The Story Behind "Planet Caravan" ruclips.net/video/zoQga3hMkyc/видео.html
@@protarget1 "Utter rubbish"? Did u even watch the clip? Django Reinhardt inspired Tony Iommi to play guitar again after he lost his fingertips... Not the actual song 'Planet Caravan'!
It's no secret that the members of Black Sabbath would get stoned smoking dope and listening to 60's psychedelic records by The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Cream... That's where their psychedelic influences came from!
Sheesh! What a maroon...🙄
The instrument portion of the song, after the vocals are done, seem heavily jazz influenced.
Such a chill song. Awesome to play on guitar
Side 1 of the Paranoid album consists of 4 songs: War Pigs, Paranoid, Planet Caravan and Iron Man. You've now done 3 of the 4...all except War Pigs, which,IMO, is not only the best of the 4, but is also one of the best songs that Black Sabbath ever recorded.
Agreed. Got to do War Pigs.
Agreed, just not the fan made video everyone else does.
Definitely need to do War Pigs.
I thought these guys had done War Pigs, not sure as been watching them since the start and forgotten a lot. Agreed though, don't do that awful fan made video just the music or a lyric video. After that, the live video of them performing and early version of it in 1970!
Paranoid- one of the best albums of all time
Hey guys....now go listen to Pantera`s cover of this....
Sabbath created it, Priest gave it an identity, Maiden perfected it.
Pantera did a fantastic cover of this song with their Nineties sound! 🔥🤘🏽🔥🤘🏽
Sabbath version better
The Godfathers of heavy metal!!!!
This is one of the best songs to chill to ever.
This is a fanstastic song/experience. Feel like I'm in a different dimension or something, and yes Black Sabbath was the first heavy metal band.
I remember being 14, taping up my cousins door, putting a wet towel on the bottom of the door, and hanging out the window smoking a joint listening to this over and over back in the early 90’s…. Lol
I did the same when this album was released in the mid 70’s! One of my favorite albums of all time.
No way, I did something similar to this last year on my 19th birthday. Had a buddy of mine over and we passed around a joint and relaxed to this on repeat! Man, that was great.
"Smoke it, get high". "I ove you sweet leaf . My mom would say I was "happy", h#ll yeah I was. Legalize!
14? I started about 12-13. I'm 55 now. Born in '68.
Love not l ove
She'll tell you the movement's if they are true or not, that's pure love right there. That's what anyone playing wishes they could do to a group of people.
So excited to see this reaction can't wait to see what you think I love Black Sabbath so I hope you love it boomer sooner and stay happy y'all 😊
Black Sabbath recorded a song similar in vibe to Planet Caravan on their last LP. The song is called "Zeitgeist."
Also, Pantera did a cover of this song. So cool, respecting the original, so smooth and Dime's solo, great as always.
Yeah, Pantera did a Great job!
If someone plays it on the jukebox almost always takes me a second.
And I grew up listening to Sabbath
Solitude is another one similar in vibe to this
The change up on side one of Paranoid, back in the day it was the pause between heavy rockers with its low key vibe that clams before the next strike. Sabbath always had a way with the softer songs, often a prelude like Sleeping Village is to Warning. Try those, you will never forget hearing them together. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Never heard this side of Sabbath before, thank you!
Just read in Wiki:
"On 31 May 2020, "Planet Caravan" was used as wake-up music for the crew of a SpaceX Crew Dragon before the craft's launch later that day. It was the first time music was used to wake astronauts since the last shuttle mission in July 2011. The craft was bound for the International Space Station."
Imagine to wake up in space, zero gravitation and the first thing you hear is this song!
Every Sabbath album has 1 song that sticks out like a sore thumb. IE -this, Laguna Sunrise or Changes. The whole album is this heavy demonic doom music, then all of a sudden, there's this light-hearted / light at the end of the tunnel happy song lol
This song plus "Changes' proved they were so much more! and yes Sabbath, with LZ and Deep Purple gave the world the base for Rock and Metel from the late 60's til the present day.
Ahh, such a classic! Glad you guys got to enjoy it!
Congratulations and welcome.. this song is a right of passage. You are now on our plane.
Great reaction as usual guys. If you want a taste of where heavy music came from, you really need to go back to the beginning. The song Black Sabbath. I know you guys usually like to listen to studio versions of songs, but please watch the official video. It is a very young Black Sabbath playing the song live in a dark room in 1970. It really is amazing!
Damn right!
If you want a great combination of raw and rocking Black Sabbath with some mellow, spacey Black Sabbath, try "Symptom of the Universe." It's quite the trip.
Great song, but if you're going to Sabotage, nothing tops The Writ.
@@LiberalsArePoop Yeah, you really can't go wrong with anything on that album. I like the energy on "Symptom of the Universe" on the first half and vibe of that acoustic second half. Sometimes the tempo on "The Writ" feels a bit plodding. But I respect where you're coming from.
The most “trippy” song I know…just love it
You can hear their jazz influences in the guitar and drums. Their album Technical Ecstasy has many "jazz" moments.
My favourite it takes you somewhere else....🙏🙏
Hands down Black Sabbath is one of the best bands theres ever been. EVER
1: Led Zeppelin
2: Black Sabbath
I completely forgot about this song, thanks for the reminder, love it
A radically different approach by Sabbath. Excellent
Love it! This is an awesome one!
Keep digging into Sabbath, you will never be disappointed. Thanx.
They did one to two songs per album to break up the hard stuff. Orchid, Changes, second half of Symptom of the Universe, Laguna Sunrise are all examples.
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Also "Solitude" from the Master of Reality album.
Can't forget about "Fluff" from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 😊
It was known as an acid trip song. Trippers could go on a ride through the galaxy listening to this tune.
This is pure stoner music. Music that you light up and smoke a doob to after work or school and just chill to. The 70s were filled with music like this. Pink Floyd and Parliament-Funkadelic were the masters of it. This is why there were so many albums that had to be heard in their entirety; you’d put an album on the turntable, put the needle on, sit back, relax, and blaze up a spliff or grab your bong and light up, maybe even drop a tab of acid (LSD) or a couple Quaaludes (if your dealer had access to those) and just....LISTEN. And explore the universe of your mind and spirit.
You should also listen to another famous Black Sabbath tune that extols the virtues of cannabis sativa: the iconic “Sweet Leaf,” which begins with a legendary recording of Ozzy coughing the standard stoner cough.
The Black Sabbath song considered to have started metal, rhythmically(riff), is 'Symptom of the Universe,' off their album Sabotage. Check it out.
Sabbath is the best! All their songs take you on a journey!
It's nice to see you went into a deeper cut from Black Sabbath. I hope to see you experiment more with deeper cuts from bands like Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Blue Oyster Cult, and so many more I could list.
Planet Caravan is one of my favorite Black Sabbath Songs. Cuz the song is a head trip in itself, which is what i love about it, It's one of the songs I can play on guitar myself as well. check Out The warning Next, That is one of their heavier metal sounding songs. With 2 to 3 solos in the song.
Thanks for giving us more Sabbath. Please react to “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” one or the best riffs IMO.
This is called "Space Rock". I wouldn't be surprised if this song is responsible for creating that whole sub-genre!
I haven't heard this song before from Black Sabbath...wow......so so Haunting....Love it...the Congos and Bongos and guitar in this are so awesome!!!!
Check out their song Solitude. It's another great mellow vibe
Tony Iomi is one of the greatest blues/rock musicians ever, and positively invented heavy metal guitar. Let this song be your gateway. If the blues was unexpected to you, I IMPLORE YOU to check out the depths of their first album.
Start with a track called A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning
It will change your whole idea of who Sabbath and Ozzy are. Do it. You will know what I’m talking about very quickly.
Make sure you do the full version with “Wicked World” at the end. Do it!! Other family who know what he’s talking about, back us up here! Get their attention, they don’t want to miss this!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
There's a cover of this song by a group called Rondellus. By way of background, Rondellus' main gig is playing medieval music in Latin on handmade replica instruments based on roughly 12th century period instruments (note that virtually no modern instrument would have existed at the time, except for maybe drums). They did an album of Black Sabbath songs called Sabbatum in which they translated many of your favorite Black Sabbath hits into Latin and played them on medieval instruments. I think this is the best one of the collection since it has a sort of medieval cadence and a touch of mysticism.
Black Sabbath originated in Birmingham, England, UK as did Heavy Metal.
Your next song should be Symptom of the Universe by Sabbath, you'll see hard and soft in the same song, it's spectacular!
Another great one from Black Sabbath in the same style is Solitude
Black Sabbath Rules.
Period.
One of the best slow dance songs from my youth.
Same album as "War Pigs" "Iron Man" "Fairies wear Boots" and "Electric Funeral".
Wow! Who'd have thunk this is Black Sabbath! I really liked it!
Been listening to this song for the last 40+ years, but the lady here nailed the "voice is somewhere behind the music" thing, never felt this before. Brava !
This is the kind of song you could go on a trip across the universe and never leave your chair. Without drugs! Imagine, if you will, what it was like when this song first came out, and the people WERE on acid! TRIPPIN’!!!
Excellent reaction. Thank you for reacting to this beautiful experience. Not sure if you’re familiar with Pantera but they did a cover of this song and did an excellent job🖤
You need to explore Black Sabbath more. Here's a few of my favorites: "After Forever", "Into The Void", "Sweet Leaf", "Changes"..... I could go on.
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Me and some friends once shroom tripped to this song on repeat for 5 hours.
I've always loved the jazz guitar solo/outro by Toni. He was known for his iconic, heavy, rock riffs, but It showes what a great and diverse player he really is.
The vocal effect on Ozzy's voice is a Leslie (rotating) speaker. The Leslie speaker is usually used with an Organ, but guitar players, singers and others have used the effect. Guitarist Tony Iommi played the flute, some of the 'sound effects' and some of the piano. Drummer Bill Ward played the Congas and Bassist Geezer Butler wrote the Lyrics. Tom Allom, a session player, is also credited as playing a piano. My favourite part of the song is Tony's guitar playing on the Outro. The solo reminded me of a George Benson Jazz solo. Geezer has said that the song is about "floating through the universe with one's lover". A video on "The Story behind Planet Caravan" is here -> ruclips.net/video/zoQga3hMkyc/видео.html
Geezer shared that Tony liked the music of the Jazz Greats - Django Reinhardt and Joe Pass. Notably, Django, though he had lost two of his fingers on his fretting hand due to a fire, he persevered and continued to play guitar. Django inspired Tony to carry on after the accident the took the ends of a couple of his fingers. Thanks to the RSR family for recommending the this song and RSR for taking it up.
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Love this song. I always like to follow it up with Clutch's "Spacegrass". Doesn't look like you've done Clutch yet, so I definitely recommend that tune.
Clutch all the way🎉😂
Some of finest jazz I've ever heard
You found one of Sabbath's hidden gems. Surprise!
You want more? "Symptom of the Universe" or "Sabbra Cadabra"
One of my favourite Sabbath songs. Released on the Paranoid album in 1970. The first time i heard it i was blown away by how different it was from the rest of the album. Sabbath actually recorded many unusual and diverse sounding songs between 1970 and 1978. I would recommend listening to the songs: Solitude, She's gone, It's Alright, Air Dance and A Hard Road to hear Sabbath doing other styles of music besides rock and heavy metal.
This is one of my favorite Sabbath songs. It is quite a departure from their usual stuff, but still amazingly great.
This song illuminates their jazz influence imho.
This song would be a good fit on any of the first 3 or 4 Pink Floyd albums
I love it when Amber gets lost in a song and when she wears the shirt I got her. lol Love from Goodyear Mark
One of my favourite black Sabbath tracks, very spacey trance like kosmische music.
Pantera did a cover of this song, and honestly, it's not to be missed, very musically similar, with better recording, and cleaner vocals. If you search 'Planet Caravan' it's the one that will most likely pop up. Homage to the OG, but I think they did it even better.
This song reminds me of the time I was given the wrong medication for my oral surgery and I sat around drooling and hallucinating for a weekend.
Butlers bass drives this track along,great song 🤘🏻
Pantera cover of this song is amazing also
It's actually Drummer Bill Ward. Very Arabian Tent , in the Desert. No shortage of Moroccan
Great!! Never thought I'd see this one here!
Most all metalheads consider Sabbath the forefathers of metal. Its due to Tonni Iommi guitar tuning being lowered to accomidate his finger injury giving him that dark sound. And of course the lryics mostly written by Gezzer Butler ability for the darkside type topics.
For years, I thought it was a different band member from Ozzy singing this song. Even without the vocal effects, it sounds like a different person.
one of their best tracks ..
I've just read a comment that you haven't done War Pigs by Black Sabbath yet! 😮. That's a must, probably one of their best and most iconic songs.
I love it when black sabbath surprise, with ,a ballad or mellow instrumental. It you liked this, please check out, their other chill songs, laguna sunrise, fluff, solitude, the intro to sleeping village, to name a few.
I always liked this song
Tony Iommi played flute on this... maybe influenced by his short time with Jethro Tull? We need some more Tull as well as more Sabbath! 😊
This is like the Pink Floyd side of Sabbath. Another great mellow one by them is Solitude
This was ethereal and relaxing.
Hard rock to jazzy sound. Great Song.....
Oh, yes. (My band) deep song. They ARE the fathers of metal. Period.
I believe this song is about Earth and it's creatures traveling (as we do) through space, and the song writers expression of such.
Daughtry… over
they got into the Pink Floyd territory genre. sending you on a space journey traveling with your Bird.
Sabbath is way more than the godfathers of heavy metal (sure they are !!🤘)
never afraid to get you by surprise with smooth instrumentals/great ballads & jazz inspiration ...
(check "wicked world" live, 19 mns long !)
creative band to the core
Love black sabbath
Arguably my favorite Iommi solo ever. Cheers! 🤘
It's definitely a vibe. Always loved this song.
Very jazzy with bongos, nice!
Nice reaction guys! When Black Sabbath was big, I never listened to them. As I get older, I'm being drawn more and more to metal and I do consider this group as a pioneer in the genre.
You finally listen to the band that started heavy metal and you choose their softest song lmao love you crazy people
Great reaction, Sabbath usually had one maybe two tracks per album that were 'lighter', another one to do a reaction to is 'Fluff' I can see Ambers face already lol