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I am a 52 year old Black American man I remember growing up in Houston Texas and we had a radio station called 101 rock they would play all of this type of music war pigs is one of my favorite heavy metal songs of all times it is so refreshing to see a young black/African American woman that ROCKS
I'm a white metalhead age 34 and I love anyone developing a love for this genre of music. More is always better!!! Anyone that has a color parameter can meet my steel toed boot. Music is music. Love is love. Metal is Metal and it like every other sub genre is for everyone. You simply have to hear the calling.
The other day here in Ajax Canada 4 black guys in a convertible car listening the AC/DC being white and 53 yrs old that put one huge smile on my face. Cheers
51 year white Hillbilly from Sevierville Tennessee grew up listening to WIMZ 103.5 out of Knoxville Tennessee and they are still playing this beautiful music..... love it...
The Original lineup for Black Sabbath - Ozzy Osbourne: vocals, Tony Iommi: guitars, Geezer Butler: bass and Bill Ward: drums. The godfathers of all that is metal!
@@madmann5373 Randy Rhodes was with Ozzy when he was on his own. He co-wrote Crazy Train with Ozzy. I saw them a couple months before Randy died, what a shame to die that young
While the lyrics may fit 2017 take a look at the world 100 years ago. WW1 Battles with 20,000 killed in one day. It is getting better. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0PcPanwHzZ8.html
mountainguyed67 That’s a really good point. It doesn’t and never did receive the credit as one of the most blatant anti war songs ever written. In a time when songs carrying the same message came in a more acoustic folk style setting. Sabbath brought the same concerns and message loud and fast with a middle finger pushed into the face of those who hold the power to destroy.
We will never meet, we'll never speak to each other but if it is possible to love someone from a distance, consider yourself loved. What a charming, articulate gem of a human you are. I've checked out every one of your reaction videos. It's like hearing all these songs for the first time again. Thank you for this!
All these reviewers (weabooreacts, Lost in vegas too) always ignore the bass player!. Geezer is doing a phenomenal job on this song weaving around the rhythm guitars and holding it all together. Respect to the bass players!
Bass is not a "spotlight" instrument, usually, it just comes with the territory that you're mostly there to support the others. But thanks for giving Geezer Butler some credit! I learned how to play bass by listening to him in Black Sabbath.
I was A bassist growing up I play guitar now but Geezer is the reason I started playing Bass I could hear it great in Sabbath records and it was so powerful 🤘😈🤘
If you love Black Sabbath, the most "Black Sabbathy" Black Sabbath song there is is called "Black Sabbath." Artist: Black Sabbath. Album: Black Sabbath. Song: Black Sabbath. It is the darkest and most powerful Black Sabbath song ever, to me. And it's the opening track of their opening album. Totally sets the tone for everything they ever did.
Hey! I'm so happy I found your channel! Love your videos. Let me just say, as a latina, it's great to see other poc who love metal like I do! New sub! - Valentina
Thanks for reacting to Sabbath! So glad you enjoyed this! Your reaction was pretty much like mine when I first heard it. :)This is the song I always tell people to listen to who have never heard Black Sabbath. This is Black Sabbath in their prime. Ozzie Osbourne on vocals. Tony Iommi killing it on lead guitar(he overdubbed guitar solos here so he was playing harmony with himself. lol), Geezer Butler being filthy on the bass and Bill Ward destroying drum kits as usual. This is the lineup for the first 7 albums, and is considered the classic lineup. Sabbath formed in 1968 as Earth, but quickly changed their name and their subject matter to fit better with their style and personalities. This song is from their second album, Paranoid, released in 1970. While there were other groups that dipped their toes into playing heavier just before Sabbath, it was in 1970, with the release of their first two albums(and especially Paranoid) that heavy metal was truly unleashed on the world. Some classic Sabbath requests/suggestions: NIB; Fairies Wear Boots; Sweet Leaf; Children of the Grave; Supernaut; Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath; Snowblind; Symptom of the Universe; Into the Void.
smaug86 - I couldn't have said it better myself. I actually don't count the Tony Iommi: Black Sabbath albums of the 80's as true Black Sabbath albums. Since Tony was the only original member playing on most of those albums with various other musicians, they're pretty much just Tony Iommi solo albums in my opinion.
ΒΜ although Butler was in & out of the band in the 80's, I think we all can agree that Black Sabbath was Toni Iommi himself. I personally consider all of the 80's albums Black Sabbath and they're almost all masterpieces.
Junie Moon The Never Say Die album, the last with Ozzy, was kind of embarrassing. I know Dio has fantards, but they would've been better off with Bruno Mars than Ronnie Elf.
I just discovered you today and I'm hooked. I love your reactions to the music that I grew up on. I am also captivated by your beauty. Black Sabbath is my favorite band of all time. If you haven't done a video for Black Sabbath's N.I.B. you should because it's the best love song ever written.
Watching for the sixt-seventh time ,,,, " Is it just me?" Haha i love how you directly got the song. Again, your also beautiful ^^ ❤️ this world needs you ! Love and appreciation from a cold Sweden
Other good Sabbath songs? Snowblind, After Forever, Hole in the Sky, Fairies Wear Boots, Iron Man (Of course) and The Wizard. More laid back songs from them: Solitude, Changes, It's Alright, Planet Caravan and Laguna Sunrise. Very underrated songs in my opinion.
One of my favorite songs too, Thanks! I also really dig "The Wizard" from their first album, it has a great raucous feel like War Pigs. I just happened across your video and it was really cool to see the song being experienced through fresh ears and eyes for the first time. It's a wonderful thing :)
First, let me say that I so greatly appreciate and respect your desire to expand your musical horizons. In general, people are far too quick to dimiss music due to genre or " it's not what I grew up with". I was a music minor in college and it really opened my eyes to the true depth and emotion of music across numerous genres. You are doing an awesome thing here. I can tell that you're really trying to experience the music and not just here to show a reaction. I'm so refreshed by this! Loving it! Keep it up!
an interesting thing about their guitarist Tony Iommi is that he actually lost the ends of a couple of his fingers in a accident working at a steel factory and makes little leather pads to wear on the ends of his fingers so that he can play. Another good song of theirs you could react to is Killing Yourself to Live there's great guitar and vocals in that song.
Classic track! Edit: If you're doing classic/retro rock songs, try "Child in time" by "Deep Purple" - the vocals will blow you away. Additionally, another not-so-old anti war track you really should check out is "Orgasmatron" by "Motorhead" - the lyrics are brutal and to the point!
I’ve never seen your videos before, but I’ve just watched like 3 in a row and I’ve just got to say I love you smile 5:22 that was so awesome! You seem to have at least one great smile in every video ❤️
This album was done in !970 time of the Vietnam War- 2 or 3 of the songs are inspired by the war on the Album Paranoid it is one of the 5 most Famous albums in Heavy Metal History-It Made them huge in America with hardly any Radio Play-Ozzy dosnt write the Lyrics Geezer writes them all the Bass Player But Ozzy interpretes very weell-Guitar player has always been Tony Iommi only You didnt Listen to the whole song you missed maybe the last 1 or 2 minutes
Alexander Sexton the other 2 songs about the war are electric funeral about nuclear war and hand of doom about soldiers coming home from war and shooting up heroine
Tony Iommi - The Riffmaster, is Black Sabbath. Ozzy is the original singer even thou Ronnie James Dio did a great job replacing him. Bill Ward and Geezer Butler was a great rythm section. No Tony Iommi, no Black Sabbath, simple as that! ❤️
It's funny how true that is too coz Iommi Co founded it with ozzy, but the name goes to geezer for naming it after a horror movie after they stated they want to scare people with their music, and it worked too.
Yeah they did?!? Half the population of the world believed people who listen to black sabbath attributed to Satan. People were shitting them selves if they didn't naturally listen to sabbath. I think horror or at the very least thriller is a good movie metaphor for heavy metal (at least in most cases).
You could pick just about anything from their original lineup. I recommend Black Sabbath (eponymous track off of their eponymous debut album), The Writ, Children of the Grave, Into the Void and Snowblind.
It was fun watching you. Probably the same reaction when I first heard this song almost 50 years ago! Powerful stuff! Wish it would have made more of an impact. Like stopping some killing, or fighting, or warring! Thanks, Pink
Sabbath was a very spiritual band....geezers occult lyrics and the pure place that the music flows from was very intense and came from source...their first five albums are groove laden mystic masterpieces...the real soul...the angelic and demonic in song...just like the real world
You know I noticed in a previous video that you really loved Dio''s vocals from Stargazer. Well, Dio and Black Sabbath have done together some iconic metal albums. Imagine Dio's voice together with Black Sabbath's guitars and drums! Check out songs like Heaven and Hell, Neon Knights, Children of the Sea, Mob Rules, Sign of the Southern Cross. Keep rocking girl!
Actually, I rather Black Sabbath with Dio, but that is just my opinion. It amazes me how many of these heavy metal reaction pages play so little, if any, Dio stuff when he was the Master of Metal vocalist. I just think it's ashamed how so many leave him out, and it really has me scratching my head. This is what made me shy away from all these heavy metal reaction pages. I'm thinking very seriously about doing a page of reactions of only Dio stuff. He has the best vocals in heavy metal genre, but is being ignored. Doesn't make sense. Sad! RIP RJD!
I have watch many reaction videos to Metal, but PinkMetalHead is the BEST! Her Sign is Cancer and she is very sensitive and wants the truth. Have a great day everyone!
So hyped when i saw this vid , i knew you would love it , how can you mot !! I remember hearing this for the 1st time and it had such an impact on me , they immediately became my favorite band . Exodus "The Ballad of Leonard and Charles"
I really recommend this one to get an idea of how they delved into new dark areas of sound and music in that era, and to get a good range of the styles they did.
Sabbath recommendations , god there so many , seriously!! 1) Black Sabbath 2) Hand of Doom 3) Children of the grave 4) symptoms of the universe ....the beginning of thrash
Dear Pink, you should enjoy A LOT more Black Sabbath. They are the bedrock of Metal. They were the original cornerstone of everything connected to the genre of Metal Music. Black Sabbath hit America at the peak of the hippie movement. Everything was "Flower Power" "Peace, and Love" until Sabbath showed up. Imagine the looks from the Hippies! LOL!
Peak of the hippie movement was in 1966. After that, it went downhill fast with the closing down of the Fillmore hippie area and all drugs like LSD and weed becoming illegal. By the time the Stones played in Altamont in 1968, it was over. Woodstock in 1969 was the last breath of what was already a corpse. Iggy Pop & The Stooges and Blue Cheer were already making a whole lot of noise and the real turning point, the border between rock and heavy rock was the release of Deep Purple In Rock in June 1970. At that time, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were still mostly dabbling in blues. Listen to Speed King, Child In Time and Hard Lovin' Man from In Rock. Difference is that Sabbath went further down the path they'd chosen while Zep and Purple toned down. Sabbath's Master Of Reality was (for me), in retrospect, the first true completely heavy metal album, although we still called it Hard Rock at the time. While it is true that in the USA, most people were blown out of their socks when confronted with Bands like Sabbath, Zep, Purple and Uriah Heep, in Europe there was a whole bunch of Hard Rock bands waiting in the aisles, like Budgie, UFO, The Scorpions, Golden Earring, Queen, etc. True heavy metal came into existence in the late seventies, early eighties, with bands like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Manowar and the likes...
Yes the peak was late 60s. Frankly I think it was a fad to many...the peace love not war etc..they hopped on the train and hopped right off ..abandoning any idealistic attachments. They were still drafting in 1969- 1970. I knew two guys personally who were drafted. We listened to the Stones Sister Morphine on the record player the night before he left. Drove around the square and went to the drive in. Never heard about him again. Another comforted me while I cried. He wrote me a few letters while there. Terrible times. These were like older brothers to me. My own brother was not drafted and left for Canada. He was tough. A biker whos albums introduced me to psychedelic rock etc. Time magazine came out with a cover of a little girl covered in Agent Orange or something. Burning. The soldiers were forced to put people in ditches and shoot old and young because the Viet Cong would strap hand grenades bombs etc to the South Vietnamese so when liberals are stereotyped as communists like North Vietnamese it pisses me off. I read books about the atrocities of this war. Brutal is an understatement. Macabre horrid. Sickening. Black Sabbath was early 70s I want to say. Lyrics were on point. This war and every war before or after should be protested. It is nothing but unbridled violence and antisocial behavior receiving a pat on the back. Sorry got on a rant. Nothing has changed. It is worse. So so sad to me. LSD and weed were always illegal.
Glad you enjoyed it. When things sucked when I was growing up, there's was always the music. I could get lost in the music of Sabbath and the lyrics related to what the youth were facing as they were growing up . Still listen to it now as I did when I was a teen.
Tony Iommi is the only guitarist this band has ever had or needed. In the last few years he has kicked cancer's ass and kept on recording and playing. Lord Iommi is truly the father of all metal riffs. Other fine Sabbath tracks you could add to your review list are Children of the grave,Fairies wear boots,Symptom of the universe,Heaven and hell and Children of the sea.
react to MetallicA One , And Justice For All live on Seattle 89 , spit out the bone live in England 2017 or the video spit out the bone , Overkill bare bones from the album Horroscope. and black sabbath by Black Sabbath from the black sabbath album . thank you rock 🤘I'm going to bed now good night 🤘
Thanks for sharing PMH, Listen to any of the first 3 or 4 albums in their entirety, you can't go wrong. This was my time, early 70's when the great albums were great tend to end.
I've been begging forever in the live streams... If you want to hear a couple more iconic songs check out the band called Yes. React to Yes, Roundabout. They are true icons in progressive rock. The guys from Rush have hailed them as primary influences. Roundabout is a song you NEED to hear.
Hey sweet girl, would you please react to QUEENSRYCHE?"Take Hold Of The Flame" , "Walk In The Shadows" , "Eye Of A Stranger" , "I Don't Believe In Love", ...or even the new stuff wit new singer Todd LA Torre: " Guardian" , "Arrow Of Time", Hellfire, Where Dreams Go To Die, Don't Look Back, Fallout....etc.Thank you and YOU rock!!
Black Sabbath is the band that got me started on the Metal path. They actually started out as a blues rock band in 1968 and the band was called "Polka Tulk Blues Band". And you can actually get a blues vibe when you listen to a lot of their music.