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Watch Kel-n-Rich's first reaction Black Sabbath's song Warning.
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@governmentflu81
@governmentflu81 4 года назад
I heard this when I was 15. I just turned 60. Still love it. How many things will be with you for 45 years? Or a life time? Sabbath will be with me till my last day.
@nooceluap7760
@nooceluap7760 2 года назад
Same here - I was 14 or 15. I think Black Sabbath is still the best.
@governmentflu81
@governmentflu81 2 года назад
Nice to meet you....
@skakkalabinko
@skakkalabinko 2 года назад
music lasts forever
@Neilsmu
@Neilsmu 2 года назад
Me too 😄
@mojobag01
@mojobag01 5 лет назад
Iommi took The Blues and painted it black.
@jamessmith-pf5zf
@jamessmith-pf5zf 5 лет назад
You got that right brother.
@montag4516
@montag4516 5 лет назад
Brilliant analogy. I'm gonna use that one.
@brettmanus7904
@brettmanus7904 5 лет назад
I think they did the whole thing in like 11 hours.
@mojobag01
@mojobag01 5 лет назад
@@brettmanus7904 16 October 1969
@richardkersey4050
@richardkersey4050 5 лет назад
This is the Black Sabbath I grew up on. About 7-8 years old. My brothers were a terrible influence. LOL
@martysankary9876
@martysankary9876 5 лет назад
that was sabbaths warning to everyone out there nothing out there at all like this back then my favorite sabbath song to unbelievable this is 50 years old and so fresh today top notch sabbath
@vasilioseleftheriadis2948
@vasilioseleftheriadis2948 4 года назад
original version THE AYNSLEY DUNBAR RETALIATION warning 1967 check it out
@clanjarheadstt05
@clanjarheadstt05 3 года назад
@@vasilioseleftheriadis2948 this has just blown my mind
@vasilioseleftheriadis2948
@vasilioseleftheriadis2948 3 года назад
@@clanjarheadstt05 check out Black Sabbath demos ENJOY
@MrMrh1958
@MrMrh1958 5 лет назад
The bass on this!✌️
@bishopswoodcrafts
@bishopswoodcrafts 4 года назад
GEEZER BUTLER drives most of the Sabbath songs along
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 4 года назад
Channeling Cream and Jack bruce here !! : D
@DoctorIvanSFN
@DoctorIvanSFN 3 года назад
The rhythm section of Butler and Ward were essential in every worthwhile Sabbath track... Incredible and often overlooked for their contribution.
@JamesWilson-vr3ql
@JamesWilson-vr3ql 5 лет назад
Once again, Geezer and Bill taking a straight blues jam and jazzin' it up. And yes, Tony's solos are face-melting.
@adamhenton6221
@adamhenton6221 4 года назад
Early Black Sabbath was technically a blues jazz band. they were learning their sound and going towards more of a metal environment but blues and jazz is where their foundations came from.
@ab-dhulalifqadrmuhammad1949
@ab-dhulalifqadrmuhammad1949 5 лет назад
"I was born without you baby, but my feelings were a little bit too strong." This song as well as other songs by Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, The Stones, etc. proves that Blues music is the base of Rock and roll, Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Metal and to some extents, Heavy Metal and some Punk Rock.
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
Ozzy made a mistake with the lyrics. This is a cover song and the actual lyrics are "I was warned about you, baby." When you understand the original lyrics, the song makes more sense.
@ANationalAcrobat
@ANationalAcrobat 5 лет назад
What's not to love in classic Black Sabbath. Awesome jamming. The whole album was recorded live in the studio and considering the time and budget they've got, it's just pure magic.
@jayjeffrey2928
@jayjeffrey2928 5 лет назад
You picked a winner here folk's Black Sabbath kicks butt the creators of Metal all metal bands owe their careers to them. If you want another good song is Symptom of the Universe. Tony is the godfather of Riffs.
@mopar546
@mopar546 3 года назад
honestly,you can not overstate their importance in music history.
@amorodioamor4388
@amorodioamor4388 5 лет назад
Like Ozzy"s voice on this. After Forever you will love.
@kentduggan8626
@kentduggan8626 5 лет назад
Oh yes and into the void
@eriksilva9012
@eriksilva9012 4 года назад
Also on Hand of doom
@collinnicholasns
@collinnicholasns 2 года назад
I love geezer Butler's bass work on this track epic sound and sets the backdrop for everything else
@barrystepp7296
@barrystepp7296 3 года назад
I’m 61 been listening to this since 1972 this is my favorite song by them
@jludesone
@jludesone 5 лет назад
Welcome! Some of the best music are those songs tucked away on a record that would not be heard on the radio. Classic Rock stations play the same songs over and over. This is a great example why you buy an album not a song.
@lauraelliott4862
@lauraelliott4862 3 года назад
Well said. The deep cuts were the best. F*k the “B” side- we want the Z side.
@escaleraalcielo6990
@escaleraalcielo6990 5 лет назад
I love the Blues and this song is deep blue.
@aliciaencaderada1361
@aliciaencaderada1361 5 лет назад
Rat Salad. It's just over 2 minutes but the most awesome jam and the drums by Bill Ward the bomb
@bonhzeppelin9882
@bonhzeppelin9882 5 лет назад
Definitely! Rat salad is f'ing awesome! Bill Ward is one of fave drummers of all time! Bonzo is my #1. Take a listen to Symptom Of The Universe. Ward goes crazy on it OMFG!
@kentduggan8626
@kentduggan8626 5 лет назад
Damn yall are speaking my language
@highdesert420
@highdesert420 5 лет назад
Still remember my first time hearing this, with headphones on. I had pretty much the same reaction. Loved it.
@robbryant3588
@robbryant3588 4 года назад
I had the privilege of attending the Kansas City , MO show during the first Black Sabbath US tour in 1970 or 71. 3rd row, right in front of Ozzie. Tony was on the right. Of course, with only two albums released they pretty much played their whole catalog. Tony played this whole solo in its entirety. Spellbinding. I saw Jimi Hendrix as my first concert. This was better. I don't believe that Black Sabbath ever equaled their first two albums in later years. The originality, freshness and variety of musical styles expressed on the first two are what sets them apart, IMHO. Love both your reactions to this. It still spellbinds after 50 years. It makes my heart glad. :)
@wls64
@wls64 4 года назад
their first album... Tony's leads weren't as sophisticated as later on, but he'd still rip ur face off..lol
@gosccc
@gosccc 5 лет назад
The whole album was completed in 12 hours
@MrMrh1958
@MrMrh1958 5 лет назад
Gos They couldn’t afford to fuck around back then. Time was money !😂
@keitholdenkamp3747
@keitholdenkamp3747 4 года назад
8 hours actually
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
Well, if they spent a little more time researching the lyrics they wouldn't have screwed them up in this song. Look up the actual lyrics.
@sandeepsreehari9188
@sandeepsreehari9188 4 года назад
I've always loved the distorted guitar riff that goes parallel to "I was born without you baby but my feelings we a little bit too strong" !!
@eviewedgbrow3703
@eviewedgbrow3703 5 лет назад
This is where heavy rock, given a voice by the Blue Cheer and Cream, given imagination and blues power by Jimi and given weight and soul by early Zep...came of age. A thing of wonder and a beauty to behold. Welcome to metal, welcome to the dark side, welcome to the world of Black Sabbath.
@platonicdescartes
@platonicdescartes 5 лет назад
If you haven't heard Fairies Wear Boots yet, I would strongly recommend it. The Jazz and Blues are very prevalent in that song.
@JUNKREMOVAL101-dh1ij
@JUNKREMOVAL101-dh1ij 3 месяца назад
We got a Whoa & a utterly speechless... I hear that !
@samcastilleja4346
@samcastilleja4346 5 лет назад
The song was done in 1 take and entire album was in 1 take in one day...They essentially played live in separate booths....
@brettmanus7904
@brettmanus7904 5 лет назад
Not bad for 1970.
@hugostigglitz9639
@hugostigglitz9639 5 лет назад
Tony said all songs in the album were permormed at the club where they used to play, they had a lot of practice
@fuckamericanidiot
@fuckamericanidiot 5 лет назад
Not true, the first take which Tony said was better, was rejected by their producer and told them to do it again. This is the second take.
@kennconn8455
@kennconn8455 5 лет назад
The heavy "Hand Of Doom" sound of Iommi's iconic SG almost sounded totally different, save for a malfunction! From Wikipedia...Iommi began recording the album with a white Fender Stratocaster, his guitar of choice at the time, but a malfunctioning pickup forced him to finish recording with a Gibson SG, a guitar he had recently purchased as a backup but had "never really played". The SG was a right-handed model which the left-handed Iommi played upside down. Soon after recording the album, he met a right-handed guitarist who was playing a left-handed SG upside down, and the two agreed to swap guitars; this is the SG that Iommi modified and later "put out to pasture" at the Hard Rock Cafe.[4]
@tristanpretorius752
@tristanpretorius752 4 года назад
Kenn Conn wow that’s really interesting, thanks for the insight. Do you happen it know which Hard Rock Cafe it’s in?
@PitVanRooster69
@PitVanRooster69 5 лет назад
Great watching you 2. This rapid fire reacts is awesome. Just don't burn yourselves out. ✌
@jardinsonido4011
@jardinsonido4011 5 лет назад
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath next please
@Kel.N.RichReactions
@Kel.N.RichReactions 5 лет назад
We did! It’s in the play list!
@jardinsonido4011
@jardinsonido4011 5 лет назад
It could get blocked. Crossing my fingers
@sydIRISH
@sydIRISH 5 лет назад
They're BEST album.
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney 5 лет назад
four songs in one. value for money
@stretch753
@stretch753 Месяц назад
Sabbath always reminded us of the artistic might that humans are capable of.
@mora1948
@mora1948 5 лет назад
Black sabbath - symptom of the universe
@alvinruble6939
@alvinruble6939 5 лет назад
Thank God in Heaven for John Michael Osborne. His voice is a dagum treasure.
@tristanpretorius752
@tristanpretorius752 4 года назад
Alvin Ruble the will never be another vocalist like him
@rrbg1180
@rrbg1180 Год назад
This album is what got me listening to these metal gods. I was 12 when this came out.
@williamcabell142
@williamcabell142 5 лет назад
You have to introduce her to Steve Ray Vaughn...he will blow her mind. You have to react to one of his live performances. You have to watch him play, he is mesmerizing!!!
@MichaelBrohl
@MichaelBrohl 5 лет назад
This one literally thows me back to 1985 (being 15) listening to my first purchased vinyl record. It was a #BlackSabbath compilation double album which also contained this song. Watching you both listening to this song for the first time makes me feel what I felt back then 34 years ago. I played these records so often, exploring the music, trying to figure out the lyrics (I'm not a native english speaker) and where thrilled by the sound. Thanks for the throwback! Love, Michael
@michaelcotner8299
@michaelcotner8299 5 лет назад
I first heard this tune when I was 15 I believe 1975. Went to the record store and bought We Sold our Soul for Rock and Roll. This song is a game changer. Next reaction The Wizard would be great. Pretty sure Kel would love it.
@manueltobar8646
@manueltobar8646 5 лет назад
Guys, i really love yours reactions. Rich looks like a funny guy and Kel is so beautiful. I want more of this, you're doing an amazing work. #JudasPriest Ram it Down Buenos Aires Argentina. Ram it down is a dinamite song. Cheers guys 💪
@TheLemzia
@TheLemzia 5 лет назад
Thank you for this one, it has probably been at LEAST 30 years, maybe more, since the last time I heard this!!! WOW! What a Blast from the PAST! It was like listening to it for the First time!!! Just INCREDIBLE!
@jham9784
@jham9784 5 лет назад
#BlackSabbath War Pigs LIVE IN PARIS 1970 THE MOST INTENSE AND AUTHENTIC METAL PERFORMANCE I'VE EVER SEEN. IVE WATCHED IT LIKE 50 TIMES
@meditationmusicbyalexjackson
@meditationmusicbyalexjackson 5 лет назад
Nice to see you both in the zone there...can't beat a bit of Sabbath
@Andrew-oh2nr
@Andrew-oh2nr 5 лет назад
The Warning is one of my favorite ever heavy metal songs and based on its vintage with the legendary Black Sabbath it probably is one of the best ever. Sleeping Village, which is just before this song on the album, is a great intro and you have to pair them up. I have been a lifetime fan of Black Sabbath and it keeps evolving with me long after they are gone. In junior high was into Iron Man along with Metallica. In high school it was the Paranoid album and the Deo years. Now I circle back to Toni Lomi's massive guitar on his somewhat scary first album and Ozzy's youthful voice. These guys were the best ever heavy metal band.
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
You know that Ozzy screwed up the lyrics, don't you? Look it up.
@davidbroschay3917
@davidbroschay3917 3 года назад
I first heard this song 42 years ago and I’m 52. My reaction was like you two, Kel-n-Rich!.. but I then played this song probably 10 more times in a row from the “ we sold our soul for rock ‘n’ roll album”! Since then Sabbath still is my favorite band!!🤘🏼🤘🏼
@Taztiger7272
@Taztiger7272 5 лет назад
Born of Hendrix blues, as Deep Purple (mixed with Zeppelin, Cream). The Yardbirds, The Kinks and Animals started it mixed with Pink Floyd it was always there waiting to be heard...
@waynethera2712
@waynethera2712 5 лет назад
Haven’t heard that forever. Epic reaction too. Thanks for all you do
@megamaniac7402
@megamaniac7402 5 лет назад
You can't just pick one favourite with Sabbath. Embrace them all
@XA351GT
@XA351GT 5 лет назад
Just a note this song was written and originally performed by Aynsley Dunbar's Warning. Dunbar would later go on to play drums in Journey among other bands
@largemouthhunter5014
@largemouthhunter5014 5 лет назад
Almost 50 years ago and still VERY relevant and Bad Ass 😍😍😍
@janstan8407
@janstan8407 4 года назад
Toni used primarily blues pentonic finger positions for the leads. He went from Dm to Em back and forth. This style is what made it sound so different, but "right" at the same time. I recommend any guitarist to learn parts of this song for ideas and experience. I did, and MAN, did it make my leads sound more full (yeah, much good English, I know).
@guillermojimenezcastelblan8456
@guillermojimenezcastelblan8456 3 года назад
Nice reaction!! You were shoked!! This is the real heavy metal come from... British most iconic band from Birmingham!!!.
@peterfhere9461
@peterfhere9461 4 года назад
I love your comment "Oh it's still going" and Kel's involuntary jump at 11:00. I've fond memories of the only time I saw Black Sabbath - the afternoon of Oct 26th 1970. Later that same afternoon and in the same venue, I then went to a gig by Emerson, Lake an Palmer...The gigs were in London and we scoured the record shops to get hold of the Black Sabbath album "Paranoid" which was released at that time....
@scottdiehl6087
@scottdiehl6087 5 лет назад
I'm over 50 years old the first time I heard that song I was 14 years old you look like you're in your forties how have you not heard this song. Honestly who are you listening to in your formidable years Pearl Jam and the Thompson Twins? you tell me..
@Kel.N.RichReactions
@Kel.N.RichReactions 5 лет назад
Not quite, although head banging to the Thompson Twins sound rad. 🤘🤘🤨
@rc1hobbies325
@rc1hobbies325 5 лет назад
Simply the greatest Sabbath song! I haven't heard this song since I was in my early 20's back in 1985 when I had this LP. Thanks for the remembrance!
@porterhall27
@porterhall27 3 года назад
they didn't write it and Ozzy gets the lyric wrong but hey
@normantompkins1252
@normantompkins1252 5 лет назад
Glad i stayed up to watch this
@darrenwood2232
@darrenwood2232 4 года назад
My favourite Sabbath song too. I first heard that album in the mid eighties and was blown away.
@roccodifranco2092
@roccodifranco2092 4 года назад
I have been listening to Black Sabbath since I was 11 years old I was Bourn in 1958 and saw them 6 times they truly are the music of my life
@stevenwinning7594
@stevenwinning7594 3 года назад
Saw them in 70. On an island in the middle of a lake in Germany. Misty and magical
@folkme3042
@folkme3042 5 лет назад
Symptom Of The Universe or Hole In The Sky..........pretty please.
@fabiendemarseille
@fabiendemarseille 5 лет назад
Folk Me mégalomania and the Writ mes deux morceaux préférés de l'album SABOTAGE!!!
@kent-oveprestberg3578
@kent-oveprestberg3578 5 лет назад
I've been with you since around 5th-6th of Mars. I can only say that you have the best "reaction channel" by far. With love from Sweden/Kent-Ove "Kenta" Prestberg.
@carloscaneli
@carloscaneli 5 лет назад
Gordon Ramsay would say: "This is RAW!!!"
@lauraelliott4862
@lauraelliott4862 3 года назад
What a great ride to watch! Reactions on point...glad I subscribed. ✌🏼🎶
@meditationmusicbyalexjackson
@meditationmusicbyalexjackson 5 лет назад
I've been listening to Sabbath for 35 years and yet recently I feel as if I'm rediscovering them again, I know every note of these songs off by heart but it's fresh!
@michaelyoung7908
@michaelyoung7908 5 лет назад
I just love it when they grind Metal into pretty, pretty Flowers!!!!
@michaelgibson2160
@michaelgibson2160 5 лет назад
Fantastic song! Loved Kel's sly little smile during Iommi's solo shred... Like she had been let in on a well kept but juicy secret. Keep on rockin' you two!
@oldman3821
@oldman3821 5 лет назад
one of their best songs, actually a cover version. I first listened to this song when i was 12, which is now over 30 years later, still love it, timeless.
@richardmusk6119
@richardmusk6119 2 года назад
Geezer butler pure class . I loved England in 70s and 80s
@starburstppl
@starburstppl 5 лет назад
#BlackSabbath - Children Of The Sea - I will put the link for my favorite live version. This song blows me away everytime I hear it, and watching Ronnie Dio sing it is so awesome. Just watching him connect with his fans is so phenomenal. He puts so much emotion and power into whatever it is he's singing. I think you guys will really love this! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IG1dIqDsFno.html
@Bob1014ify
@Bob1014ify 5 лет назад
You put that at the beginning of metal and HARD rock. Thank you Black Sabbath!
@1wired4sound
@1wired4sound 5 лет назад
The birth of heavy metal
@mikeunderwood8962
@mikeunderwood8962 5 лет назад
#2cellos Thunder struck, It seems Kel likes to laugh. This is a cover that will have you smiling.
@XA351GT
@XA351GT 5 лет назад
If you want to check out the American Black Sabbath as they were called check out BANG. Their 1st album kicked ass with songs like Our Home, Questions, Future Shock, The Queen , Redman. They actually toured with Sabbath which must have been great.
@fabricegrard1001
@fabricegrard1001 Год назад
One of the greatest LP , bought in march 70
@richard-yz6cz
@richard-yz6cz 5 лет назад
Warning was a cover of this song, The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation - Warning (1967)
@stepscudderati2651
@stepscudderati2651 9 месяцев назад
I love watching you watch this, one of my favorite songs that Bo one seems to know! I want to be friends with you I am overjoyed to see this song appreciated as it should be. You 2 rock! Oh, did you know this is a cover? Completely changed a certain thing. Hugs you 3 thank you!
@Kel.N.RichReactions
@Kel.N.RichReactions 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much @sc2651! This was such a fun video to do. Kel loved it and so did I. Hope you enjoy the rest of our videos. We have nearly 1000 of them lol.
@ericenglert64
@ericenglert64 5 лет назад
Hey there! Not sure if anyone else has mentioned that Black Sabbath had a singer by the name of Tony Martin front 1987-1996. They put out some great albums with him. Incredibly underrated Era of Sabbath. The Headless Cross album from 1987 would be a great place to start. Just a little suggestion to a really obscure point in time for Sabbath that not many people are aware of.
@jonost24
@jonost24 5 лет назад
That's British Rock for ya guys!!!! We're so lucky to have had bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest etc etc. Sabbath, Zeppelin & Priest all came from the West Midlands where I live, so so lucky. Enjoy it guys!!
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 4 года назад
Black Sabbath "Channeling" Cream here !!! If your a Cream fan you here it, Clapton riffs, Jack Bruce Bass-lines and Ginger Baker Drum style. Fantastic !!! : D
@alvinruble6939
@alvinruble6939 5 лет назад
Toni Iommi is my all time favorite guitarist ever. And Geezer writing Bill beatin the shit outta them drums.
@isarforace6901
@isarforace6901 8 месяцев назад
Sabbath for ever
@robertshanks3674
@robertshanks3674 3 года назад
the fist time i heard The Warning, I was with him...lol...speechless
@Jstraw805
@Jstraw805 5 лет назад
#BlackSabbath A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village It’s the song that comes before warning on this album and they were mixed to be one singular almost 15 minute track. The warning is great but not as great without sleeping village that comes before. Edit: still an amazing track in this version but if this is now your favorite sabbath song I highly suggest you need to listen to the first four minutes you guys didn’t hear. Just search up a bit of finger/sleeping village/warning and you’ll get the whole track which will be about 14 and a half minutes long Cheers guys 😁🍻
@alexhamilton4084
@alexhamilton4084 5 лет назад
There is no such track/song as “a bit of finger”. It’s “sleeping village” and straight into “warning”. Warner brothers Invented a non existent track to make it look like there were more songs on the album. Apparently 7 tracks wasn’t enough for Warner bros.
@eternalaav3694
@eternalaav3694 2 года назад
This song was covered by black sabbath. This song was originaly written by Ansley Dunbar Retaliation.
@brettmanus7904
@brettmanus7904 5 лет назад
Geezer and Bill could definitely swing.
@danielblaylock5566
@danielblaylock5566 3 года назад
One of the best guitarists ever......... Why did it last so long????????? He was tripping on ACID.......................... He was in his own world.... And obviously it was a good world.......
@peterbunting7852
@peterbunting7852 4 года назад
need to listen to the whole album as one best ever
@RedneckPunk
@RedneckPunk 5 лет назад
I done this song in my friends band a few times and I love it. Ozzy really had some great pipes
@g-pa-Rok-n-Tok
@g-pa-Rok-n-Tok 2 года назад
Love this song🤘
@hakanandersson1276
@hakanandersson1276 5 лет назад
As usual i love your reaction!!!
@michaelboyce9028
@michaelboyce9028 3 года назад
They were known as Earth but a Boris Karloff movie shown at an Movie Marathon changed their name and The rest is history.
@XA351GT
@XA351GT 5 лет назад
Amazing that they recorded this album in one take save a couple over dubs. They had this material so well rehearsed from playing it live some times twice a night. it only cost tem a couple hundred dollars to record it.
@Aj-zr8dz
@Aj-zr8dz 5 лет назад
My fav Sabbath song too, great vid!!!
@Supernaut70
@Supernaut70 5 лет назад
Guys where were you? Black Sabbath records were from 70's and you are listening in 2019. I begun listen to Black Sabbath since I was 10 years old and I don't get tired to continue listen to their music. I've played Black Sabbath music from 42 years ago while I was in high school with my friends. Now there are not musicians who want to play Black Sabbath underground songs. They want to play just paranoid, this too bad because Sabbath is one of the best bands that I like more than Led Zeppelin.
@454Productions
@454Productions 3 года назад
The opening Bass riff with the drums...possibly the most evil sounding intro. One of my favourite Sabbath songs
@stephenclark3774
@stephenclark3774 3 года назад
Pure Fire!
@camieabz
@camieabz 4 года назад
11:23 - Rich: "Wha-wha-what?" Kel: Shh, enjoying the music. :D
@mikekeeler6362
@mikekeeler6362 8 месяцев назад
Now that's good Blues metal
@hellonearth6411
@hellonearth6411 2 года назад
This is definitely the greatest song sabbath done with ozzy.And one of the greatest songs period, and even matches or goes further than of bands epic songs.
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
The greatest Sabbath song? And he screwed up the lyrics forever wrecking it.
@stephenrichards42
@stephenrichards42 5 лет назад
It's weird that Tony Iommi was playing guitar from such an early age, met Jimi Hendrix, knew John Bonham and Robert Plant B4 Zeppelin, in fact he was Bonham's best man (carnage), and was in the Rolling Stones circus as a small time member of Jethro Tull as guitarist. Do you hear similarities between these guitarists? People shout for allsorts, but who was at the beginning? Tony and Jimi H!
@melinosenosk-qr2qr
@melinosenosk-qr2qr 3 месяца назад
Black Sabbath album, recorded in 1969, published in 1970
@patricknicolucci5073
@patricknicolucci5073 5 лет назад
you must listen to Sabbra Cadabra a black sabbath love song
@derekb5574
@derekb5574 5 лет назад
Black Sabbath.... Nuff said... Gods.. just pure music..
@ThroughBlindEyesDru1
@ThroughBlindEyesDru1 5 лет назад
#Chimaira Six #Chimaira Empire Tulsa, Oklahoma Never gonna stop suggesting this killer band. Super underrated lots of great music from these guys.
@beatmet2355
@beatmet2355 3 года назад
My favorite part is the eerie guitar that slowly rises in frequency, it reminds me of a ghost rising from a grave or something. Creepy.
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