0:49 There’s a guy crying in the beginning. I can only imagine the emotional explosion you would have attending the last live show of one of the greatest bands in existence. A band that is genre defining, revolutionary and changed music. I think I can understand why you'd cry tears of joy and sorrow knowing it’s the last time they will ever play as Black Sabbath. And I almost do knowing I’ll never get to see them preform except through a screen.
i saw my first sabbath show in 2013 and they opened with war pigs. literally couldnt sing because i cried that much. just amazing hearing them live after listening to them my whole life
@@arsenal1548 they fckg reschuled it for the 2nd time!! i pissed, they shiuld have turn it into a judas priest concert the second time and keep ozzy in Oct (new date)
I have you beat. I started listening to Sabbath in 1970 since I am half Scottish and lived in Edinburgh for most of the 1960s and England from 1972 to 1975. 54 years for me. Paranoid was the first LP I heard. I purchased a 45 (remember those) with Iron Man on the A side and Electric Funeral Fire on the B side.
Nope!!! Ozzy himself says it has to be his genetics because he is believed to have a slight genetic mutation in drug and calorie intake so he can have an unearthly amount and still be alive after all those years.
Me too. I ended up handing over my bass guitar to one of my sons. The music that spoke to me, also calls to him. His little brother has a vocal range of over 4 octaves. The music is strong in my children.
6:42, If your a grown man and were in that crowd and didn't shed a tear at this moment, then you ain't a real man. I was there, an I cried like a baby.
How Ozzy is still alive is a mystery to end all mysteries, but on top of that not only does he still perform, but he does it bloody well for someone of his age too. And yet the moment he gets off stage, he resumes stumbling around without any concept of reality. He is truly an anomaly and I love it.
@@Rick-tf4dl It is written that Keith Richards shall inherit the Earth. Should he kick off a bit sooner than expected, Ozzy is second in line for succession. I expect third in succession would be Betty White? Wait, no. Betty is first. Then Keith, then Ozzy. Have we left anyone out?
Not easy to Emulate Bill Ward. I realized this whilst playing The Wizard. It actually took my breath away and I have been playing drums for over 60 years.
They where the best live band ever. I thought they overdubbed their live albums until I saw them live. You forget what planet you're on. I was blessed two see em 4 times. Twice with Ozzy and twice with Dio.
When my father was 14 years old, the first thing he bought with his first salary was the brand new Sabbath Bloody Sabbath lp. In 2013, around 40 years later, I took him to the Black Sabbath concert as his birthday gift! Thank you dad for the excellent taste in music you taught me !
Your comment is perfect! I'm totally into the same mode of thinking & believing, and even more on the eye-wetting thing also, as _you_ are about this particular divine song!
This old lady crying at the end got me to tears, I can’t imagine the feeling of seeing Black Sabbath after 40 years listening to them and hearing all those people singing an epic riff. This is just sublime
I saw them in 2013 and cried during War Pigs also. Even having heard the song thousands of times in my life before seeing them, the fact that they were right in front of me brought it to another level. It was overwhelming, and awesome.
@@lm5730 The image of her tears lead me to tears too, 'cause it´s catartic. If you can tell her about this, I´ll appreciate, ´cause this frame resumes my reactions to this video, a sublime mix of music, performance, light & edition. By the way, I´m 55 😅
Where did this show take place? Was it in Argentina by any chance? 'Cause Argentinians popularized this practice of singing the guitar parts. But I've noticed other crowds have been emulating it since.
was just thinking about it today. This is true bass playing, not a secondary accessory but a central part of the music. Definitely one of the reasons I love BS!
One thing I love about sabbath is how the guitar and bass play off each other, it’s contrary to the norm. The guitar is slow and hard hitting while the bass is nimble and jumps around. Tony and Geezer were unstoppable riff machines.
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I'm 100 years old and my dad was a Sabbath fan, he introduced me to it. Unfortunately we lost him recently and this was his favorite song, RIP daddy. 😪
@@Monster-gr8on No prob, I believe it’s also the original lyrics to War Pigs before I believe the studio had wanted them to change the lyrics. Which kinda did work out in the end though.
6:40 somehow it makes me extremely emotional knowing this would be the last time Black Sabbath would play this part of war pigs live the crowd chanting just gets to me man
I don’t listen to much older rock but god damn I love how every video I’ve seen on RUclips of Ozzy performing live shows him being energetic and happy asf to be performing. He’ll be A true fuckin rockstar to the end
That camera man deserves all the praise. I never would have imagined there are people handling cameras at concerts, who are actually able to focus the camera on the guitarist, when the guitar solo is being played. Usually they will focus the guitarist during random parts, except for the guitar solo, where they will focus everyone else in the band. So, thank you camera dude. You rock. \m/
imagine you're in a group of a bunch of hippy nobodies in the late 1960s just dropping acid and jamming out and you decide to make your jams kinda dark and intense sounding and then 50 years later it is one of the biggest and most devout cultures on Earth, at the same level as major organized religions, of which you are now the Gods.
That's something key to the old metal and hard rock bands from the 70's that isn't really seen anymore. Lot of these rock pioneers learned complex drumming and guitar from jazz and blues. This permeated into their music and gives it certain groove.
I do not know why, but every time I watch this video and reach 6:42, I just start crying tears of joy. I was not able to see them on the last tour, but I managed to see them on the 13 tour. June 18th, 2014 is a day I'll never forget, headbanging in my wheelchair and shouting that all too famous chorus at the end of War Pigs, at the top of my lungs. Thank you for being part of my life Sabbath!
Blacksun I wasn't able to see any of there tours, coz i thought they stopped touring. Its too late now, im still having hopes to see ozzy though, im still praying that i can see him after this madness ends
Between the lady crying at 7:36, and my favorite part of the song, has made me realize how much I miss them😢. Forever, the name will be known: "Black Sabbath🤘
Geezer's slow bass and tone kills me on the intro. Bought this LP in 1970 . I'm 65 and still play bass. Inspired by great bands like Sabbath ..Grand Funk and others. Brilliance.
This was the band that literally invented metal. Without them, no Iron Maiden or Judas Priest. No Ratt or Motley Crue. No Metallica or Slayer. No Soundgarden or Alice In Chains. No Pantera or Machine Head. No Marylin Manson or Nine Inch Nails. No Slipknot or Korn. No Lamb of God or Killswitch Engage. No Godsmack or Avenged Sevenfold. The entire broad and diverse genre of Metal simply would not exist if not for this band. And now, they're saying goodbye. To call that bittersweet would be a criminally understated description. It's as if a piece of our world is now gone. Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill...we will miss you beyond belief 🤘
Wowww someone mentioned Ratt outside my mother, that's truly surreal. I need to listen to em. But my mom liked them back in the 70s and she thought I would like em too but Ive yet to listen to any of their discography. I need to tho. How cool, man. Metal forever, my friend!
@Kreemkrackered But they defined the genre. ( AND were more influential to the new bands mentioned afterwards than any other band. Literally all of the bands above mentioned had AT LEAST one of it´s members say that Sabbath influenced them).
This just may be the greatest rock performance of all time. The crowd singing along and the way they sound and the dude feeling it so much he's crying my God man goosebumps
@@alexanderalzamendia5460 I don't believe I've seen that one yet. I'll have to check it out. Ward was super fantastic in the 1970 Paris live video too wasn't he.
Tony finishes the song and walks off like... "That's how you write and play a masterpiece flawlessly kids." He is truly in a league of his own. Every individual in Black Sabbath is a master of his instrument. And there are several shots of people crying throughout the entire vid. I know I would and still do when I watch this.
That particular song I sing karaoke, along with many others. But that particular song War Pigs has one of the longest intros weaning introductions to the song, and one of the longest ending leads. I used to always hate the guy DJ that would cut me off and not let that lead finish after I got done singing
Man... Ozzy is such a legend... It's crazy to think that this song came out in 1970. The contrast between this and what was popular at the time is immense.
Watching young people cry over a band that doesn’t belong to their era makes me thing how important is Black Sabbath in music the made something that many bands never make before is just unbelievable!!!
talent show we had in High School circa ‘72 when these 3 black high schoolers played Black Sabbath music. It was sick! The drummer was crazy! Highly animated! They played their asses off!! I loved it!!
i was about to comment that. super power full picture if you frame it. An old woman crying on this song, brings her back memories of whatever good or bad she's been through.
KacpOzz That's life right there. The whole life crumpled into a 3-seconds scene from this video. Watching something you've loved your whole life and something that had been a part of your existence, just disappear (In a fucking blaze though). When I saw that lady crying at 7:35 whilst Tony was melting that well known War Pigs ending's solo for the last time she is ever going to hear it (live ofc), that shit fucking touches you, it rips your heart out. And that there is the exact meaning and purpose of art, music especially. Thank you Black Sabbath, for having existed in the same fucking century I have. Thank you for everything that you have done, for every single note of your music that went through my head. RIP Black Sabbath, for you have deserved it.
My best band after being an Alter Boy at 8 in 1979. I was a good scout also till age 13 and started the Duke of Edinburgh Award Bronze level which I wish to achieve as a 53 yr old. Love Black Sabbath for 35 yrs. Then Maiden and ACDC, ROCKERS RULE FOREVER
I'm sixty-two years old and feel the same the boy crying at the beginning feels. I'm sure he wasn't even born when I cried with the same song. Fortunately I can see the same fire in my daughters eyes. Another epic band that will never die.
This is the first Sabbath Song I’ve ever heard in my life, and it instantly pulled me into listening to Black Sabbath. I started listening to Black Sabbath an year ago only, still haven’t completed first listen to the discography, but this - this made me cry, made me tear up. Those who have attended this concert are some very, very lucky bastards. Black Sabbath - THEY WILL NEVER DIE! THE SABBATH LIVES FOREVER!
Warpigs recorded live in Paris is still fresh. The message is unfortunately not understood among voters ... Where ever they do have free democracy (is it possible)??
I'm 63 and I never saw Sabbath play live and I wish I had. When I was growing up in the 70s my neighbour who was in a band at the time went to see them in Birmingham with his wife. In front of them were a group of Hells Angels who never took their helmets off during the whole of the performance because the music was so loud. How intense is that ?. Respect for a band who where so far in front of their time.
Ozzy talking: Allbridwnrgerndweifentesdgwe
Ozzy singing: Generals gathered in their masses.
LOL, I approve this message...
Yep . God and satan may know what Ozzy is talking , but you understand everything when he sings
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Evil minds that plot destruction...😂
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the boy with the mustache who cries at the beginning ... has music in his heart
He was so lucky
That is the power of music
To see the gods man to see the gods
Something today’s new popular music can’t do
But he seems very young to love Black Sabath 😀🌹
0:49 There’s a guy crying in the beginning. I can only imagine the emotional explosion you would have attending the last live show of one of the greatest bands in existence. A band that is genre defining, revolutionary and changed music.
I think I can understand why you'd cry tears of joy and sorrow knowing it’s the last time they will ever play as Black Sabbath. And I almost do knowing I’ll never get to see them preform except through a screen.
i saw my first sabbath show in 2013 and they opened with war pigs. literally couldnt sing because i cried that much. just amazing hearing them live after listening to them my whole life
It makes my so sad that I’ll never see Black Sabbath live. But I have a chance to see Ozzy on his last tour
@@arsenal1548 they fckg reschuled it for the 2nd time!! i pissed, they shiuld have turn it into a judas priest concert the second time and keep ozzy in Oct (new date)
I cried when I saw him crying
Im the dude crying xD, I was definitely on cloud 9
Been listening to 'Black Sabbath' for 49 years. Nothing like 'em.❤❤
I have you beat. I started listening to Sabbath in 1970 since I am half Scottish and lived in Edinburgh for most of the 1960s and England from 1972 to 1975. 54 years for me. Paranoid was the first LP I heard. I purchased a 45 (remember those) with Iron Man on the A side and Electric Funeral Fire on the B side.
Muito bom! Idem!
Been listening to Sabbath for 47 years. Never before and never again.
I CAN HEAR THE BASS
Starlord i can just imagine a telltale games thing that says "Metallica will remember that"
Nope it cant happen.
Sooperdood12 hahahahahahaahahhahhaahahahahahahahahaha
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Sooperdood12 I was just about to write "This isn't ...And justice for all" 😄
I truly believe that it is music that keeps ozzy alive.
Nope!!! Ozzy himself says it has to be his genetics because he is believed to have a slight genetic mutation in drug and calorie intake so he can have an unearthly amount and still be alive after all those years.
Bats blood
probably that and the drugs
@@RikkiFate97 dude it is just a harmless comment, you dont need to correct a comment that was clearly satire
@@JUSTICE971 🤣🤣🤣
Geezer Butler is an absolute madman on the bass. He’s the one that influenced me to start playing bass.
lol my brother plays bass and I keep telling him to listen to Black Sabbath Geezers on a whole nother level
Geezer and Harris are my primary influences as well. The are the metal gods of the low end. No one does it like them.
Also Geezer is my favorite bass player.
Mine inspiration was rob and cliff
Me too. I ended up handing over my bass guitar to one of my sons. The music that spoke to me, also calls to him. His little brother has a vocal range of over 4 octaves. The music is strong in my children.
The bass. The transition in 6:40. The crowd singing along. The epicness. The finale. The crying woman. Ozzy's little evil laugh. Just perfect.
yes! noted, as well, perfect
I can’t describe the feeling that part gives me. It’s other worldly.
Chills all over my body
True ! And my future wife in 6:41 !
Yes! They are perfect! They are called Metal Gods
6:42, If your a grown man and were in that crowd and didn't shed a tear at this moment, then you ain't a real man.
I was there, an I cried like a baby.
don't gotta tell me man, my eyes got glassy at this part too. If I was there id be chocked up lol
I saw them on this tour, definitely cried during that show
So you got wet did ya?
I get goosebumps dude.. everytime..
Buuzzsaw Touched Me same
45 years later, Ozzy's voice hasn't changed a lot. Legendary, one of a kind.
It's a miracle that he can sing as he did 50 years ago. Just listen to Rob Haford. Half of his voice is gone.
@@michakrzyzanowski8554 exactly!! Especially with his drug addiction and whatnot.
He kept singing all the time like Anne wilson and had no major medical conditions with his throat ( do not know how with all the drugs lol)
@@malcolmrayner6674 it's a miracle he has still that voice
He kinda sounds better actually
i am turning 80 in a couple of weeks and Sabbath still rocks it so remember kids you are never to old to rock on keep it alive.
I hope you have a good day
I, 74, agree. We had the honor to hear the greatest music as it was created.
As Lemmy said: If you think you are too old to rock, then you are 🤘
Happy late Birthday 🎉😊
It is alive. It is healthy. I am 25, I saw Metallica in St Louis earlier this year, and am seeing Pantera in KC next year. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Don't be sad because its over, be happy because it happened. ❤
Don't be sad because its over, be happy because it happened. I Want that to be the theme of my funeral # Titties
Ingenious anti-war song that is 52 years old now and was relevant almost every year ever since. Sadly war never seems to stop.
War. War never changes.
No it doesnt
@@willpoweramv Wait a sec, that was from a video game right? Can't remember what game though.
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That Bass in the intro.......oh my god.....
And the bass slide at 530 !
wrong song m8
@@manglef1843 ?
@@mariovomhof2775 N. I. B
@@manglef1843 😲👌
Black Sabbath Paranoid Album lives in my Soul
It shouldn't . This the devils music. Still time to repent
duck brewster I hope that's a joke....
Grupo mojado
Jay Potter . As does Sabatoge in mine
goatshead Rachel you got that my sister
With a bassist like Geezer, you dont need a rhythm guitarist.
Real bro, geezer is a bass Holy Ghost, lemmy is the father and Cliff is the son
Gramps used to play lead guitar before. So yeah, he's lead bass guitarist or something like that.
Tony would be offended by this.
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Why?
@@Winterstick549 Cause he was more of a rhythm guitarist than solo.
Only Ozzy can make random laughters and awkward body moves so menacing, he's The Dark Lord after all.
for real i thought it was a sample at first lmao
The prince of darkness baby
@@jourdanwebb2700 He turns the cocaine black.
Ozzy is the prince, Tony is the lord
He's handled by the god of evil
My left ear enjoyed Geezer's bass. My right ear enjoyed Tony's guitar
Tony not loud enough this is how it should be
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Geezer's tone was phenomenal
They are indeed ibspired by the Beatles
And our asses???.....they were totally kicked....🤟
My body enjoys GB's Bass my mind enjoys TI's Guitar.
How Ozzy is still alive is a mystery to end all mysteries, but on top of that not only does he still perform, but he does it bloody well for someone of his age too. And yet the moment he gets off stage, he resumes stumbling around without any concept of reality. He is truly an anomaly and I love it.
That's most definitely a mystery! Thank the metal gods for his grace even at this point in his life the man and his songs will live forever !!
Ozzy comes in second Keith Richards is proof the human body can withstand a lot of abuse
@@Rick-tf4dl
It is written that Keith Richards shall inherit the Earth. Should he kick off a bit sooner than expected, Ozzy is second in line for succession. I expect third in succession would be Betty White?
Wait, no.
Betty is first.
Then Keith,
then Ozzy.
Have we left anyone out?
@@Echris21 Chabelo in Mexico but yeah, that's the idea
@@Echris21 yup you left out Steven Tyler......and yeah Ozzy is beyond science...
The amount of respect the drummer delivers for this song is incredible and awesome. Not overplaying, just doing what this song demands. Nice, epic.
Has Bill Ward fallen ill?
@@carlalm6100 Money disagreements
Not easy to Emulate Bill Ward.
I realized this whilst playing The Wizard.
It actually took my breath away and I have been playing drums for over 60 years.
@@julianmarpez3931Yeah, I heard it was all a Sharon thing.. 😐 Kinda like annoying...Bill should've been there!
It's not Bill Ward. But this drummer is tremendous
0:48 We get it, Man. We understand.
Yes. We really do❤️
@@siouxsietea6147 my goodness how I'd love it if this was the real Siouxie :D
Es Camilo emocionado
I would fucking cry too
@@thepoopbender2506 Dude you could see even Toni was getting emotional on that ending solo. This was the last time they'll ever play.
Damn, I wish I could have seen Black Sabbath at least once
They where the best live band ever. I thought they overdubbed their live albums until I saw them live. You forget what planet you're on. I was blessed two see em 4 times. Twice with Ozzy and twice with Dio.
I saw them 4 times. Twice with Ozzy, once with Rob Halford, and once with Tony Martin.
Me too man.
Saw them in 1983. But Ian Gillan was singing then
I didnt see them at all :(
Guitarists: I fear no man, but that BASS... It scares me...
was fortunate enough to see BS with the original line up, it was an experience
@@dismaltimestamp5995 is there a place where i can give away 2 or 3 fingers of my left hand just to time travel back to this concert?
Enrico why left?
@@TheLegend-ty6zc well it's not my dominant one.
Enrico fair enough.
Long live Black Sabbath.
When my father was 14 years old, the first thing he bought with his first salary was the brand new Sabbath Bloody Sabbath lp. In 2013, around 40 years later, I took him to the Black Sabbath concert as his birthday gift!
Thank you dad for the excellent taste in music you taught me !
Lok tar
That's so amazing! What an awesome present!
The first thing my father bought was the dark side of the moon in 1973! I still got this with me :)
@@domitillarache that is awesome!
I wish to do the same thing for my kids.
I'm 39 and cry every time I watch this. I am reasonably certain it's the greatest war protest song ever written. And damn, Geezer. GETTING IT DONE.
dude I'm 20..lol
Your comment is perfect! I'm totally into the same mode of thinking & believing, and even more on the eye-wetting thing also, as _you_ are about this particular divine song!
I am 16 and y cry when i listen radio gaga :)
, I'm going to ask something confused, Ozzy was gone. Did the band come together again just for this one concert?
@@DV_yrme Im just 17, and ı wish ı'll watch them in real life, this will being sad me in my all life
This old lady crying at the end got me to tears, I can’t imagine the feeling of seeing Black Sabbath after 40 years listening to them and hearing all those people singing an epic riff. This is just sublime
7:35
I saw them in 2013 and cried during War Pigs also. Even having heard the song thousands of times in my life before seeing them, the fact that they were right in front of me brought it to another level. It was overwhelming, and awesome.
Maybe one of Ozzy original groupies... maaaaaan....
That's my friend. She's 43. "Old lady" - Jeez
@@lm5730 The image of her tears lead me to tears too, 'cause it´s catartic. If you can tell her about this, I´ll appreciate, ´cause this frame resumes my reactions to this video, a sublime mix of music, performance, light & edition. By the way, I´m 55 😅
As a guitarist, I can’t imagine any greater honor that to have fans sing your guitar solo with you, like they do on the last solo. Epic.
Where did this show take place? Was it in Argentina by any chance? 'Cause Argentinians popularized this practice of singing the guitar parts. But I've noticed other crowds have been emulating it since.
it was in Birmingham, England@@m3rl1n4
@@m3rl1n4 I am pretty sure that it was in Birmingham
Black Sabbath went out on top. They retired as World Champions.
@Samuray but Lemmy did..
Did a Nico Rosberg
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@@Alex-me9zg nope Nico rosberg did a Black Babbath
you know your good when over half the audience wasn't even born yet when you wrote the music you are playing.
ryan stuckey that’s the beauty of it though, it’s living on though the generations 🤘
Were not born yet and balling their eyes out
@ryan stuckey, and they're singing along to every song and know every word!
I 'm almost 65. I was listening when I was a hippie teenager.
YEA. Like any of the new bitch baby bands will ever last this long. god bless the bands I grew up with !! 68& after!!!!!
legends
Halt mal, den kenn' ich doch!
Many are legends then comes Gods, Sabbath is GOD
God of metal
Davis Schulz, du hier. Hi!
I like how you came back for another comment hehe
I'm 60 yrs old and I've been listening to Black Sabbath since I've been 13 yrs old and there can
Only ever be one Black Sabbath
Simply the best
Vale a pena. Senssacional
Modern metal bands take note. Letting the audience hear the bass is not good its beautifully pleasing to our metallic ears
Fucking A. Right on brother.
Thanks
And the low tones of classic metal bass and guitars does this with all of us 0:50
was just thinking about it today. This is true bass playing, not a secondary accessory but a central part of the music. Definitely one of the reasons I love BS!
Not just modern metal bands. EVERY BAND should take note
One thing I love about sabbath is how the guitar and bass play off each other, it’s contrary to the norm. The guitar is slow and hard hitting while the bass is nimble and jumps around. Tony and Geezer were unstoppable riff machines.
The Who did a lot of that too I think.
See, that’s why sabbath is so great. No instrument overpowers the other. Guitar, bass, drums, and vocals all get the same amount of love.
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Mr_Bat ain’t that the truth
That's the magis of Doom/Stoner/Drone rock/metal and these guys create that path with other 4 legendary band that came after them ❤️❤️
GENERALS GATHERED IN THEIR MASSESSSSS
RSHTN Z Just like witches at black masseeeeeessss
EVIL MINDS THAT PLOT DESTRUCTIOOOOOON
Ricardo Lopez sorceress of deaths construction
Jerome Valeska IN THE FIELDS OF BODIES BURNIIIIING
Jonte DEATH AND HATRED TO MAN KIIIIIIND
I'm 120 years old and I've been listening to Black Sabbath since 1921.
🤟🤟🤟🤟
@Gun19-t9j Oh yeah, cheers.
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Lol
I'm 100 years old and my dad was a Sabbath fan, he introduced me to it. Unfortunately we lost him recently and this was his favorite song, RIP daddy. 😪
I'm surprised Geezer's bass didn't burst into flames.
Jack Bruce had to be an idol of his.
Sick tone
Geezer Butler is a God
Silver Bird how I'm Gods name does he write like he does?
Vincent Prakash you know man, he's a god
Silver Bird totally \m/
Vincent Prakash I totally miss Ward tho...
Silver Bird yeah really sucks he dosnt get along with ozz. he had the groove man !
6:42...the best riff in heavy metal history, makes me cry and feel euphoric.
Along with the dance of the dead riff...
@/dev/etresevo its so beautiful...
I get chills
This is probably my favorite War pigs out of every version, live or studio. The sounds is so crazy good
Absolutely! There is something, about the pitch being lowered that makes this song more special, more intimidating...
Geezers bass at the beginning was awesome
Check out the Walpurgis version on The Peel Session. A little longer than the regular studio version with some alternative lyrics.
@@toadfan64 Thanks for the suggestion!
Very raw and the bassline is amazing!
@@Monster-gr8on No prob, I believe it’s also the original lyrics to War Pigs before I believe the studio had wanted them to change the lyrics. Which kinda did work out in the end though.
7:36 I understand her
Where did u find RUclips? You poor!
Understood her ! Watching with tears even before her !
I was dropping so many tears when I saw her and couldnt imagine myself any different from her if I was there too
Such an epic part of the song, that riff alone is the reason why this is one of my all-time favorite Black Sabbath song
same with the dude at 0:49
6:40 somehow it makes me extremely emotional knowing this would be the last time Black Sabbath would play this part of war pigs live
the crowd chanting just gets to me man
It was always one of my favorite parts about their shows. Gives you chills every time!
7:34 this lady probably felt it
0.52 seconds in! That guy gets it and so do I!
Tony iommi you are the best
Damn right!
The first time I listen these guys,I was 13 y.o.,1970.Now in 2024,still listening,learning,loving...God bless Black Sabbath!Greetings from Brazil!
I was born in 1970 , loving this song ✌️❤🤘
Tony's is a fucking legend. There's nothing else I can say about him.
I don’t listen to much older rock but god damn I love how every video I’ve seen on RUclips of Ozzy performing live shows him being energetic and happy asf to be performing. He’ll be A true fuckin rockstar to the end
That camera man deserves all the praise. I never would have imagined there are people handling cameras at concerts, who are actually able to focus the camera on the guitarist, when the guitar solo is being played. Usually they will focus the guitarist during random parts, except for the guitar solo, where they will focus everyone else in the band. So, thank you camera dude. You rock. \m/
They have different cameras from different angles on each members. I think it's the editor who decides what to show at what point of the song.
The most criminal instance of that is the Ozzy videos from 81 when Randy Rhoads is killing it and we get to see the bass player #facepalm
Seeing Toni get teary-eyed on the last solo is great to see so fucking heavy words cant describe.
probably the editor more than the cameraman, to be fair
It's a whole crew of cameramans with a producer and director haha
I love how this sound mix makes Geezer's bass shine!
imagine you're in a group of a bunch of hippy nobodies in the late 1960s just dropping acid and jamming out
and you decide to make your jams kinda dark and intense sounding
and then 50 years later it is one of the biggest and most devout cultures on Earth, at the same level as major organized religions, of which you are now the Gods.
Incroyable
The progenitors or Metal: Black Sabbath!
We don't have to imagine. We have (had) Black Sabbath!
And that style could only be born from the working class factory and fire background that was birmingham
Watching that lady at 7:35 crying made me start crying damnit.
Realizing that she’s watching the end of something great in person. That’s got to be a pretty heavy moment.
me too. Watered up like a well
@@jerkjigglr she can say she has been happy at least once in her life, at that moment.
i sow black sabbatth last concert at Hollywood bowl. My second and last time. What a fucking Night
I will also do the same if i were there
A lot of 60 and 70 year old like me still enjoy Sabbath. What a band. Thank you
I'm 20 and i love this classic song😎
My dad in his late 50s and now me a teenager
It means you have been listening to them for over 30 years … wow.. I wish I will hear them in my 60s..34 more years to go I guess.
Shit yes, my daddy loved em and he was born in 1935
I'm one of them. 72 in December.
Butler's bass is so thunderous in this performance, it's an eargasm
Tony Iommi's guitar at the end is eternal. Black Sabbath Lives forever
The best band EVER AND FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER AND EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER GOD BLESS THEM FOR BRINGING THIS MUSIC TO ALL OF US.
The Godfathers of Metal 🤘
He always say "I love you" to his fans in his concert since he was young. That's so nice of him.
He has always been sweet
2:28 What’s amazing to me is how heavy they sound, but still with a groove to it.
Sabbath have never been heavy just for the sake of it. There´s always something extra - that´s what sets them apart.
@@leopolitan1914 Agreed- complete innovators.
@@joao_pedro_linhares Interesting 🤔
That's something key to the old metal and hard rock bands from the 70's that isn't really seen anymore. Lot of these rock pioneers learned complex drumming and guitar from jazz and blues. This permeated into their music and gives it certain groove.
Hey we all love Ozzy he fucking rocks when he can from Dave m
I do not know why, but every time I watch this video and reach 6:42, I just start crying tears of joy. I was not able to see them on the last tour, but I managed to see them on the 13 tour.
June 18th, 2014 is a day I'll never forget, headbanging in my wheelchair and shouting that all too famous chorus at the end of War Pigs, at the top of my lungs.
Thank you for being part of my life Sabbath!
Me too !!
Yeah me too man that moment is too much...
Blacksun I wasn't able to see any of there tours, coz i thought they stopped touring. Its too late now, im still having hopes to see ozzy though, im still praying that i can see him after this madness ends
i cried at the same moment when i saw them in argentina
Between the lady crying at 7:36, and my favorite part of the song, has made me realize how much I miss them😢. Forever, the name will be known: "Black Sabbath🤘
The 1000 year reign before judgment day it's in the book !!!
7:34 I totally understand her!
favourite BS song ever.
Iommi is the goat
Bull Shit is a great band!
orang mcgee lmfaoo
My favourite bullshit song aswell.
Mine is N.I.B.
More accurate than ever. One of the best anti-war songs ever written. Rock on, Ozzy!!
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And anti politicians too..
Suits nowadays perfectly
@@jonise2524 vero
Revelation Mother Earth - Pro Environment (Ozzy solo)
they were quite political on quite a few tracks - esp with Ozzy's solo career.
The first one minute is just brutal and getting everyone fired up - this was probably insane to witness
The mind & body must have been electric on a different dimension, I feel great just listening on the video. Pure natural High .
No rock singer has kept their voice as long as Ozzy. Truly one in a million.
try 7 billions
@@dharmeshbagda6833 Bruce Dickinson says hello
@@pablolaviolette2792 Bruce is also one in 7 billion.
Steven tayler
Mick jagger definitely has
I miss you guys already. I miss the days of my youth when I first heard this on vinyl record back in 1970.
My dad would blast this on 8 track.
Geezer's slow bass and tone kills me on the intro. Bought this LP in 1970 . I'm 65 and still play bass. Inspired by great bands like Sabbath ..Grand Funk and others. Brilliance.
I love Grand Funk
Takes me back to an incredible night, when we got to celebrate the mighty Sabbath one last time! This was a special gig!
This was the band that literally invented metal. Without them, no Iron Maiden or Judas Priest. No Ratt or Motley Crue. No Metallica or Slayer. No Soundgarden or Alice In Chains. No Pantera or Machine Head. No Marylin Manson or Nine Inch Nails. No Slipknot or Korn. No Lamb of God or Killswitch Engage. No Godsmack or Avenged Sevenfold.
The entire broad and diverse genre of Metal simply would not exist if not for this band. And now, they're saying goodbye. To call that bittersweet would be a criminally understated description. It's as if a piece of our world is now gone.
Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill...we will miss you beyond belief 🤘
Wowww someone mentioned Ratt outside my mother, that's truly surreal. I need to listen to em. But my mom liked them back in the 70s and she thought I would like em too but Ive yet to listen to any of their discography. I need to tho. How cool, man. Metal forever, my friend!
Slip knot and lamb of god are shit
nice post , you r right bro
@Kreemkrackered But they defined the genre. ( AND were more influential to the new bands mentioned afterwards than any other band. Literally all of the bands above mentioned had AT LEAST one of it´s members say that Sabbath influenced them).
ratm piss all over slipknot and korn
This just may be the greatest rock performance of all time. The crowd singing along and the way they sound and the dude feeling it so much he's crying my God man goosebumps
I was there, front row for these last 2 shows. It was fucking beautiful!
Goosebumps 🥶🥶🥶
@@jimdeleskie Ahhhhhhhhh I envy you!
97 reunion was much better. Ward on drums.
@@alexanderalzamendia5460 I don't believe I've seen that one yet. I'll have to check it out. Ward was super fantastic in the 1970 Paris live video too wasn't he.
Sabbath is Sabbath!!! That's all! Nothing left to say, I've been following Sabbath since 1974 I was only 14, I'm 64 now and I still love them!
That the feelings is so intense. The music the audience the history the lyrics the message
One of the best bands that have ever walked on planet Earth, an eternal legend!
Tony finishes the song and walks off like... "That's how you write and play a masterpiece flawlessly kids." He is truly in a league of his own. Every individual in Black Sabbath is a master of his instrument. And there are several shots of people crying throughout the entire vid. I know I would and still do when I watch this.
That particular song I sing karaoke, along with many others. But that particular song War Pigs has one of the longest intros weaning introductions to the song, and one of the longest ending leads. I used to always hate the guy DJ that would cut me off and not let that lead finish after I got done singing
Man... Ozzy is such a legend... It's crazy to think that this song came out in 1970. The contrast between this and what was popular at the time is immense.
Watching young people cry over a band that doesn’t belong to their era makes me thing how important is Black Sabbath in music the made something that many bands never make before is just unbelievable!!!
I grew up with Sabbath, Purple, Zeppelin. Unforgettable. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Me too and Floyd
Bro the are the Fab four bands 😄😄✌🏼🤘🏻✌🏼
I love how Ozzy gets fun during the shows and how he is so thankful to the audience, he is a boss
Bin extra angereist um Sabbath zu sehen, ein Traum
talent show we had in High School circa ‘72 when these 3 black high schoolers played Black Sabbath music. It was sick! The drummer was crazy! Highly animated! They played their asses off!! I loved it!!
Hands down to Terry Geezer Butler, the Hand of Doom.
Isnt tony hand of doom and ozzy is iron man
@@kassuyt I'd say that Iommi is the Black Sabbath
Oh God, that woman at 7:34....
I can't stop crying, fell just the same.
i was about to comment that. super power full picture if you frame it. An old woman crying on this song, brings her back memories of whatever good or bad she's been through.
0:42 0:49 1:30 1:54 2:03 5:26 5:32 7:35
She's representing me at this moment. If I could made an wish, that would be there, watching the last time the Sabbath playing my favorite song.
KacpOzz That's life right there. The whole life crumpled into a 3-seconds scene from this video. Watching something you've loved your whole life and something that had been a part of your existence, just disappear (In a fucking blaze though). When I saw that lady crying at 7:35 whilst Tony was melting that well known War Pigs ending's solo for the last time she is ever going to hear it (live ofc), that shit fucking touches you, it rips your heart out. And that there is the exact meaning and purpose of art, music especially. Thank you Black Sabbath, for having existed in the same fucking century I have. Thank you for everything that you have done, for every single note of your music that went through my head. RIP Black Sabbath, for you have deserved it.
This moments shows the truly emotion of a real fan. That was my reaction during all show here in Poa, Brazil. I love this guys for all my life.
WTF are these
my heart broke when i saw that
My best band after being an Alter Boy at 8 in 1979. I was a good scout also till age 13 and started the Duke of Edinburgh Award Bronze level which I wish to achieve as a 53 yr old. Love Black Sabbath for 35 yrs. Then Maiden and ACDC, ROCKERS RULE FOREVER
this never gets old. this is life
I'm sixty-two years old and feel the same the boy crying at the beginning feels. I'm sure he wasn't even born when I cried with the same song. Fortunately I can see the same fire in my daughters eyes. Another epic band that will never die.
That ain't a boy
That's a man
This is the first Sabbath Song I’ve ever heard in my life, and it instantly pulled me into listening to Black Sabbath. I started listening to Black Sabbath an year ago only, still haven’t completed first listen to the discography, but this - this made me cry, made me tear up.
Those who have attended this concert are some very, very lucky bastards.
Black Sabbath - THEY WILL NEVER DIE!
THE SABBATH LIVES FOREVER!
3i was six when I first heard Black Sabbath, im 65 now, and still rockin' out
the fact this was written in the 70s but has just as big of a meaning in 2022 as it did then is incredible
Ukraine comes to mind!! At the brink of WW3!!
Uma das maiores banda de Rock do mundo
6:40 I love this part so much, I got chills and almost cried. All of these people singing along for the last Black Sabbath tour ever.
Well, someone actually cried 7:35
The solo section where everyone sang along has always given me delicious goosebumps. The best ever at what they did.
Ozzy has a voice out of thousands , happy that he is still with us , a hero with a great voice
The crowd singing, the crowd crying.So emotional.
Ozzy 🤲🖤
Saw them in 75, and again in 99. The greatest metal band of all time!
This music from then will never die.
Black Sabbath are legends...PERIOD
I like how Ozzy keeps telling everybody how much he loves them instead of just singing
Lol
I like ice cream.
Oh yeah, he is a very complex man, loves everybody but hates chickens, doves and bats, lol
Black Sabbath is perfect with Dio but Black Sabbath is Black Sabbath with Ozzy.
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Its funny,i see black sabbath as 2 bands, dio and ozzy,dio was a god,ozzy the prince of darkness,both blessed us
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Warpigs recorded live in Paris is still fresh. The message is unfortunately not understood among voters ... Where ever they do have free democracy (is it possible)??
и ронни красава.но ронни это DIO a OZZY is black sabbath
I'm 63 and I never saw Sabbath play live and I wish I had. When I was growing up in the 70s my neighbour who was in a band at the time went to see them in Birmingham with his wife. In front of them were a group of Hells Angels who never took their helmets off during the whole of the performance because the music was so loud. How intense is that ?. Respect for a band who where so far in front of their time.
The song was performed perfectly....one of my favorite Black Sabbath songs
Before there was Flea
Before there was Les
There was GEEZER
A fucking men
@@vincentprakash4891 don't forget John Entwistle
Sorry, and JPJ
Fuck flea and Les. Before there was Cliff Burton or Steve Harris there was Geezer Butler
@@themetalhammer9406 JPJ isn't even that amazing of a bassist. He isn't bad or anything, just not as incredibly talented as Geezer or Entwistle