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See how Nick (🇩🇪) and Lex (🇺🇸/🇲🇽) react to their first Black Sabbath song! Lex isn't too familiar with Sabbath, but she's a huge Led Zeppelin fan so she's in for a surprise!
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@mojobag01
@mojobag01 3 года назад
To be that melodic, that groovy and that heavy, it has to be Sabbath.
@vruth23
@vruth23 3 года назад
Correct.
@vickjr98
@vickjr98 9 месяцев назад
Indeed
@meowenstein
@meowenstein 3 года назад
The live version (Paris, 1970) is amazing.
@shspurs1342
@shspurs1342 3 года назад
Correct, I just love the rawness of that live version.
@joseluisceballos355
@joseluisceballos355 3 года назад
And those lyrics were Different in Paris.
@whohash8312
@whohash8312 3 года назад
@@joseluisceballos355 Yeah, they were actually still writing that one, lol.. Beast.
@j2oaks
@j2oaks 3 года назад
Yeah, watching Bill Ward go ape sh*t on a tiny drumset is the best thing ever. He plays it crazier live.
@moistmeter3634
@moistmeter3634 3 года назад
@@joseluisceballos355 I'm going to be honest after the second verse I can't understand what he is saying, also don't know if that's the right word my musical vocab isn't that good
@alexhamilton4084
@alexhamilton4084 2 года назад
I’m a year late watching this video but I really enjoyed it. The Paranoid album was the first album I ever bought way back in 1970 when I was 16 years old. The music from 1969 to 1971 was absolutely the best in history. I feel so privileged to have lived through that era. 👍🏻😊
@davidwoolbright3675
@davidwoolbright3675 3 года назад
That masterpiece was released in1970!!
@jackie187
@jackie187 3 года назад
I'm a Disabled Female Veteran. USAF, 1976-1982. I went in as Viet Nam was ending. BUT, I heard the stories. The Tunnel Rats, Punji Sticks, our soldiers getting spat on & being called baby killers. It was an unnecessary war & if you LISTEN TO THE WORDS, it is still relevant to the most recent wars. Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, they were all the music we were listening to during Viet Nam. The reason the civilians called our soldiers baby killers is because the VC would strap plastic explosives to babies & children & when a soldier would go to give the kids treats, hugs or whatever, the child along with the soldier would blow up. Our soldiers got smart to that BS & HAD TO KILL THE CHILDREN OR BE KILLED! I had 2 guys tell me about how they had to kill children and IT BROKE MY HEART. The both of them put their trust in me & explained the situation to me. I could tell that when they were telling me, they were both hurting. They both told me that they shot the children in the head because if they'd have shot them in the chest, there would have been nothing left to bury. It made me cry. THE VC WERE EVIL, EVIL LITTLE ASSHOLES. I will NEVER condemn our soldiers because they had no choice. So much hurt & anger over that war. That's why WAR PIGS came out.
@ericmetzger9448
@ericmetzger9448 3 года назад
The lyrics are timeless . 50 years and still a song of the times .
@matthewharper5387
@matthewharper5387 3 года назад
That air siren is just frighteningly perfect
@triviavesta6899
@triviavesta6899 3 года назад
Here are two of my favorite Black Sabbath songs that don't seem to be played much: A National Acrobat and Spiral Architect
@jasonsmith666
@jasonsmith666 3 года назад
It's because you, like me, love Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and it's not everyones go too album.
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
National Acrobat for me too.
@sullenoldsam7504
@sullenoldsam7504 2 года назад
National Acrobat has five distinctive riffs that quite a lot of modern bands would mangle into albums of equal amount.
@mattpfarr5992
@mattpfarr5992 2 года назад
Same
@ronforeman2556
@ronforeman2556 2 года назад
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath," which includes the above-recommended songs, was the most perfect Black Sabbath album of all.
@josephpowell3949
@josephpowell3949 3 года назад
This was far ahead of its time back in the day! This song is 51 years old now! OMG
@rogerbyington5640
@rogerbyington5640 3 года назад
But it still never gets old.
@Matt..G
@Matt..G 3 года назад
Awesome! "N.I.B." "Fairies Wear Boots" "Sweat Leaf" "Children Of The Grave" "Into The Void" ... just a few (too many? haha)
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 3 года назад
^^^This is a really really good list...I say run with it....just add Changes to the end of the list. 💯🖖😁
@erikrodriguez1609
@erikrodriguez1609 3 года назад
Forgot snowblind ,ironman
@anthonystorm9830
@anthonystorm9830 3 года назад
Sabra cadabra and hand of doom also😂
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 3 года назад
@@anthonystorm9830 Definitely Hand of Doom, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
@NalinX
@NalinX 3 года назад
This song is like funk and metal had a baby. I recommend 'Fairies wear boots' for your next Sabbath listen. Cheers👍
@scottthompson4193
@scottthompson4193 3 года назад
"I've only heard 2 Black Sabbath songs, paranoid, and Iron Man" right before he starts song "I've heard this before" 😂😂😂
@remembertheblacksabbath
@remembertheblacksabbath 3 года назад
Cranking the ‘ol air raid siren!🤣🤣🤣🤘🏻🔥
@terencekent615
@terencekent615 3 года назад
"Warning"... from Sabbaths first album will more than satisfy. 💫👏
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 3 года назад
The complete first album is a masterpiece. Love the rawness of the recording. So authentic
@Tannhauser108
@Tannhauser108 3 года назад
100%. Sleeping Village, Warning, and Wicked World is all one long jam and I'd love to see all three reviewed but if just one, then definitely Warning
@darrellbeam8053
@darrellbeam8053 3 года назад
Nearly 50 years later, I still get goosebumps
@nooceluap7760
@nooceluap7760 3 года назад
Dammit, I've heard this so many times, now I gotta go get my headphones. Nick, you are the first reactor to War Pigs that has shown any recognition of the air raid siren at the beginning - good call!!
@mikehatcher5533
@mikehatcher5533 3 года назад
Every song on the paranoid album is awsome, by far their best album
@alekhidell
@alekhidell 3 года назад
The track Black Sabbath is essential listening. The bassist Geezer Butler never gets enough love. Re listen, but concentrate on the left, bass channel. And the lyrics are sooooo deep
@Masonicbrother
@Masonicbrother 3 года назад
Black Sabbath has way to many gems, You have to listen to their entire albums.
@mickeyd6444
@mickeyd6444 Год назад
Great reaction! I totally missed this one and it happened to appear in my feed this morning, glad it did!
@gregcormier2379
@gregcormier2379 3 года назад
Here are a few deep cuts you probably haven't heard, Snowblind, Into the void, Hole in the Sky, and Faeries Wear boots .
@sammybeck7794
@sammybeck7794 3 года назад
You have entered the Black Sabbath rabbit hole. Please keep your hands outside the ride at all times
@nigel7092
@nigel7092 3 года назад
"Fairies Wear Boots" & "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" were always my favourites.
@Bob1014ify
@Bob1014ify 3 года назад
The things in amps were called tubes, or valves in Europe. They are still used in amps today. A lot of purists prefer the sound of a tube amp over a digital amp.
@eddiebruce8944
@eddiebruce8944 3 года назад
thumbs up of course !!! thanks you guys for playing this for me.
@jonanderson8795
@jonanderson8795 3 года назад
Symptom of the Universe is another one of their songs that dosent get recommended much but it is truly one of their best.Sabbath Bloody Sabbath also. I also wanted to add that I discovered your channel about a week ago and it's become a favorite for me.
@langdalepaul
@langdalepaul 3 года назад
I agree. A bit tired of constantly hearing just Iron Man and War Pigs.
@kikivon3501
@kikivon3501 3 года назад
“ all I have to give you is a love that never dies, the symptom of the universe is written in your eyes.” One of the best barz ever!!!!
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 3 года назад
I'm a fan of Meglomania off Sabotage, it has those different parts which remind me of Sabbath bloody Sabbath - the 2 voices inside Ozzy's head fighting to lead his thoughts.
@thibeauclaes2526
@thibeauclaes2526 3 года назад
Loved this one, you should definitely do more Sabbath!
@mikeg.4211
@mikeg.4211 3 года назад
I'm SO glad you used the proper studio version only! This is the only way to appreciate it correctly! I got to see this live a few times in to the 70's, as a teenager, and you're right, and it was heaven! :) In addition to Into the Void, another great song to check out is Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
@mikenorton632
@mikenorton632 Год назад
I saw them at the California Jam! They used a quadraphonic sound system, it was a great concert. What I can remember of it anyway!🤣🤮😂🤯😎
@yarsivad000.5
@yarsivad000.5 Год назад
You need to see on RU-vid, 1970 this song, but Live from Paris. Please check it out. I too, prefer studio as a rule but this video is very entertaining.
@davidzornes6863
@davidzornes6863 3 года назад
Tube amps..I was 16 in 70, Saw them in 71. Vietnam War was still going on. I've been a METAL HEAD EVER SINCE... My fav bands then were , THE BEATLES.. GRAND FUNK RAILROAD , ,, SABBATH, and YES,,,...
@kennethschreyer2527
@kennethschreyer2527 3 года назад
I saw Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden NYC in 1973. Plant's soaring vocals pierced the top of the Arena and resonated back until you were enveloped by them and chills went down your back. Jimmy Page utilized a violin bow on " Dazed and Confused ". A fog rose up around John Paul Jones and the Keyboards during " No Quarter ". Almost 50 years ago but I remember it as if it were yesterday !!!
@michaelmartin9128
@michaelmartin9128 3 года назад
Great Reaction 🤘 Black Sabbath off their Black Sabbath LP , Sweet Leaf, Fairies Wear Boots are a few Epic Sabbath Tunes😀🤘💗
@Vadershake
@Vadershake 3 года назад
Now go back and watch the 1970 LIVE in Paris Version of War Pigs. Also check out the riff heavy "Into the Void"
@raydotzler9117
@raydotzler9117 3 года назад
Electric Funeral and Hand of Doom 🔥🔥🔥
@tomaleshire4145
@tomaleshire4145 Год назад
I graduated from high school in 1970.😳 I saw Led Zeppelin🔥that year, my first concert and first acid trip!🤯 Gas was 14 cents per gallon and weed was $10 an ounce!🤪It was a great time to be young and wild!💯😊❤️✌️
@icu___
@icu___ 3 года назад
My favorite thing to imagine is that in 1969 while there were the flower children in Piccadilly Circus all colorful and peace and love and then at the same time Sabbath fans all in black.
@rayyman6934
@rayyman6934 3 года назад
Only Ozzy could rhyme "Generals gathered in their Masses, just like witches at black Masses."
@zdenkonouzovsky6947
@zdenkonouzovsky6947 3 года назад
Geezer wrote the lyrics as he did for most of Ozzy era songs
@witzywootz7132
@witzywootz7132 3 года назад
It's actually genius, because masses in the first line refers to a bunch of generals in a group, while in the second line it refers to a Devil's mass, or a witch meeting. And Geezer wrote those lyrics.
@jasonsmith666
@jasonsmith666 3 года назад
@@zdenkonouzovsky6947 The lyrics on the live 1970 are different and work better for me. Was the recording before the album was recorded?
@zdenkonouzovsky6947
@zdenkonouzovsky6947 3 года назад
@@jasonsmith666 Hi - there were more versions of the lyrics to the song. Sometimes Ozzy just forgot lyrics and made up live some lines (as here I believe), but originally the song was called Walpurgis and the lyrics were even darker and due the nature of the lyrics and outside pressures it had to be adjusted and it got changed to War Pigs with the official lyrics on the Paranoid album. Just search for Walpurgis on the net, you will learn more.
@vruth23
@vruth23 3 года назад
@@zdenkonouzovsky6947 Deep Dive! cool!
@reesezpeecez08
@reesezpeecez08 3 года назад
Great reaction by you guys. As an old timer (I saw them live in 1971), I recommend you go from, "I have heard this song before", to "Wow, this sounds great with headphones", to watching them perform live. Watch War Pigs live Paris 1970 and/or Fairies Wear Boots live Paris 1970. Watch both together, Ward kicks ass on the drums in War Pigs but you don't see Butler with the bass much. In Fairies wear Boots you see Butler on bass showing why he is one of the greatest bass players. As for hidden gems, try Supernaut .
@cweefy
@cweefy 3 года назад
now this ( sabbath ) is a rabbit hole
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 3 года назад
You ain't kidding!
@terryminator4208
@terryminator4208 3 года назад
I remember making Black Sabbath T shirts in highschool art class. Silk-screening the Black Sabbath Vol.4 album cover. Either my freshman or sophmore year. We used to ride around before class and get buzzed. LOL good times back then.😎😛😤😅
@rickhowell3847
@rickhowell3847 3 года назад
Yep, student, first car, tape player, full volume! 1973. Long hair, Sabbath, Zep, Priest, Lizzy, Purple what an era to be a part of. Glad you guys are discovering it!
@johnshipley8700
@johnshipley8700 3 года назад
They were using Vacuum Tubes in the amps. Created a MUCH warmer distortion than digital distortion. Hence the Hendrix Wall of Marshall TUBE amp sound.
@emilymartinez6961
@emilymartinez6961 Год назад
They were sooo good back in the 70's and watching them in concert is something l will never forget, wish l could go back for just a day or two ✌
@jalkabre5904
@jalkabre5904 3 года назад
Don't forget after Ozzy left, the great Ronnie James Dio joined to make some fantastic songs as well. Everyone starts off with "Heaven & Hell" It is a great start to his era with Black Sabbath. Ronnie came from the band Rainbow which is one of my favorite groups with songs like "Stargazer" which is an EPIC song.
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
Saw Rainbow twice in the '70s
@johnshipley8700
@johnshipley8700 3 года назад
Everything Adam said =
@knightheaven8992
@knightheaven8992 3 года назад
Dio is amazing. Stargazer is a masterpiece.
@josephpoore6258
@josephpoore6258 2 года назад
I love the ‘lightning’ analogy, Nick! This is a rare song that conjures up images in your mind mind & gets better every listen.
@crazydale1000
@crazydale1000 3 года назад
I've always loved how dirty his guitar sound was
@mvjonsson
@mvjonsson 3 года назад
So many great Sabbath songs to choose from: Fairies wear Boots, Electric Funeral, Hand of Doom, Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Wicked World, Planet Caravan, Changes, Snowblind, Tomorrow's Dream, Sweet Leaf, Children of the Grave, After Forever, Killing yourself to live, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, A National acrobat, Sabbra Cadabra, Spiral Architect, Looking for today, Hole in the Sky, Symptom of the Universe, Gypsy, Dirty Women, Never say Die, Junior's Eyes, etc etc.
@michaelcalvert7363
@michaelcalvert7363 3 года назад
Definitely one if rhe greatest songs ever written totally flawless.Sabbath have so many great songs.Try A National Acrobat and Killing Yourself to live for a slightly different sound from them
@peterz4427
@peterz4427 3 года назад
This is Sabbath's protest song as Vietnam was hot and heavy when this was written. And yes, this was definitely one of our go to's back in the day! (Class of 77, Evergreen High)
@saschaschneider6355
@saschaschneider6355 3 года назад
It wasn't specifically anti-Vietnam, more like anti-war in general. Black Sabbath are British, they had no direct involvement in the Vietnam War
@sbeauchamp2211
@sbeauchamp2211 3 года назад
You gotta love that intro!
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
I was that. Teenager in the '70s cranking this song on my 8-track in my sun roof beetle. Saw them too, Long Beach Arena. I feel blessed.
@Frank-pe9pk
@Frank-pe9pk 3 года назад
I had an 8track in my van. It didn’t track great all the time and had to stick a pack of matches under tape to track right and not play 2 channels. Kids today have no clue what the heck I’m saying.😂
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
@@Frank-pe9pk I did that hack too!!
@spiffymick7073
@spiffymick7073 3 года назад
Great tune. Such a sound. I for one am very grateful that you take the time to find something with great sound quality. It is everything.. I absolutely watch with headphones and wouldn't have it any other way. To be honest, I've actually unsubscribed from channels before thst have poor sound quality. I just can't take it! haha
@NicknLex
@NicknLex 3 года назад
Thank you so much for noticing! We really make that a priority! Thanks for being here, it’s a pleasure! :) - Lex
@1RottenJon
@1RottenJon 3 года назад
Into The Void or A National Acrobat... Great stuff!
@bluesman3232
@bluesman3232 Год назад
I WAS THERE!!!!!!! and it was awesome!
@jhamptonjr
@jhamptonjr 3 года назад
"Stereo Imaging" is the technology that allowed us to hear this perfectly through a set of good JBL or Audio Technica speakers and and amp the size of a small beer fridge. You set the speakers in opposite diagonal corners of the room. Of course the Master of the House has the best chair usually halfway in between the speakers on one side or the other. Singer and the solos were usually shifted to the center. In our day headphones were a real drag!
@richardbeierjr.6648
@richardbeierjr.6648 3 года назад
Nice to hear Black Sabbath. They were a heavy sounding band. Their first album has a spooky picture and "The Wizard."
@krisdoggett483
@krisdoggett483 3 года назад
There was a spooky house almost just like that one in my grandmother's neighborhood when I was a kid. Bats would fly around at night. Creepy.
@UjjayaEthnoambient
@UjjayaEthnoambient 3 года назад
Some hidden gems : "Air dance","Junior's eyes" "Planet Caravan". Not the regular Sabbath song (though I'm a great fan of the more into your face tracks like "Symptom of the Universe)
@jimmorris67
@jimmorris67 3 года назад
I was 17 when this came out and I bought the original never seen them live but did see Zeppelin in 1970.Check out the band Jinjer a metal band from Ukraine female fronted and most start with the song Pisces live session enjoy
@progperljungman8218
@progperljungman8218 3 года назад
So good!!!
@markluscombe4117
@markluscombe4117 6 месяцев назад
One of the best anti-war songs ever written. Geezer Butler was a rock poet. Such powerful lyrics!!
@MrHisperia2001
@MrHisperia2001 2 года назад
The live version in Paris is the ultimate guys ❤️☝️💫 thanks for the reaction ❤️☝️
@philstone2627
@philstone2627 3 года назад
Might I suggest Sabbath planet caravan,really great song that shows off their versatility,imo
@richardsimpson9039
@richardsimpson9039 2 года назад
War Pigs is from Black Sabbath’s second album Paranoid released in 1970.
@rikconverse8726
@rikconverse8726 3 года назад
War Pigs was from their second studio album Paranoid (first cut/firs side) 1970
@tomfrankiewicz4030
@tomfrankiewicz4030 Год назад
The Guitarist, Tony Iomini Had The Top Of His Fingers Cut Off When He Was Operating A Metal Cutter At His Factory Job When He Was About 18yrs. Old. So He Made Special Bottle Caps For The Top Of His Fingers. And He Detuned His Guitar For A Heavier Sound. So His Fingers Wouldn't Hurt
@sharpdistance7535
@sharpdistance7535 2 года назад
I was 14 years old. The year was 1970. I know because i got this LP pretty much the hour it was released. I t was a surprise as I had no idea a new Sabbath album was coming out so soon after their 1st LP. You need to hear "Wheels of Confusion", from VOL 4, which to my mind is the ultimate Black Sabbath track.
@kenslater1167
@kenslater1167 2 года назад
You may have heard it because it is so iconic that metalheads sing it at shows even when Sabbath are not there!! Haha
@mikeg.4211
@mikeg.4211 3 года назад
This was from 1970. The guitar player, Tony iommi was the genius who invented metal. I strongly suggest you listen to their masterpiece, "Into the Void".
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 3 года назад
Awesome! Been a fan since the 1st album, the Paranoid album is a pop culture Ikon! Great choice, try Warning off the first album, amazing stuff, Vic.
@davecallan2019
@davecallan2019 3 года назад
My first ever gig in 1970, Black Sabbath! I was 16.
@mwhich50
@mwhich50 3 года назад
We used to place those old, big speakers in each corner, so the music jumped around the room.
@tomperugini189
@tomperugini189 3 года назад
Yes sabbath one of the best bands when it comes to writing songs.. And they're good friends with rush.. Yeah
@n9xrr
@n9xrr 3 года назад
I wanna adopt you Kiddos, so cool! I was 7 when this came out and still jam along with it!
@ssrearadmiral
@ssrearadmiral 2 года назад
yeah guys, it was wicked blasting Sabbath through Alpines in my 73 Hurst OLds bach in '78, doin your best to emulate Toni Iommi with your free fingering hand.....70's and 80's were unreal, musically
@mikethemotormouth
@mikethemotormouth 3 года назад
"Wicked World", "Warning", "Electric Funeral" "Fairies Wear Boots" "Rat Salad"...that'll do for now
@todd8414
@todd8414 2 года назад
Great song and lucky man! Beautiful woman! Stay safe!
@LeviAWilson
@LeviAWilson 3 года назад
I think that War Pigs is a great! Black Sabbath song. When Ozzy went solo he did a live album in 1982 called "Speak Of The Devil" where he does War Pigs along with other Black Sabbath songs and his band is killing it. His line up is Brad Gillis on lead guitar (from the band Night Ranger) Rude Sarzo on bass (from the band Quite Riot) and Tommy Aldridge on drums (who has played in a lot of bands including Whitesnake). I couldn't get over the drumming on that album, and especially in the songs " War Pigs" and "The Wizard". There's a roll on double bass drums in "The Wizard" where he's moving his feet as fast as somebody would move their hands, and being a drummer/guitarist/songwriter and vocalist myself, that flipped me out when I first heard that.
@michaelmcgowen8780
@michaelmcgowen8780 2 года назад
War Pigs is on the album 'Paranoid' which was released in 1970 and also contains the song Iron Man.
@seekingwisdom5156
@seekingwisdom5156 3 года назад
Black Sabbath - Paranoid. The original source of all things metal. And lest we forget, this album was released in 1970, the height of the Vietnam War. A war fought only to enrich the defense industry, the richest most powerful industry on the planet.
@f.murphy8340
@f.murphy8340 3 года назад
"Live in Paris." Astounding drum sound.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 3 года назад
Fun Fact: guitarist, Tony Iommi has prosthesis on one of his fingers of his hand due to an injury when he worked in a machine shop prior forming Black Sabbath. I don't know of which finger, it was partially cut off in an accident.
@dinorocker8647
@dinorocker8647 2 года назад
For the record, when you mentioned the amps, it was valve amps, Priest and Sabbath both used valve amps (which are still made and used), and the reason Tony's guitar tone sounded different than Glenn an K.K.'s tone on the song you heard was cause Tony used an LA-100 BL Laney amp, which is a bass amp that you could also play guitar on it as well, and by itself didn't have much gain, in fact it probably sounded more like the guitar tone you heard on Victim of Changes, and the reason Tony's tone sounded the way it did on War Pigs was because he used a hot rodded Dallas Rangemaster treble booster, which was an effect designed to take the darker soundin' British tube amps at the time and give the front end of the cab and give it a kick in the ass to make the tone brighter and have more punch to the sound of it, and Tony's treble boost was designed to rein in the monster low end or bass of the amp and give it more punch, were as with Priest at this time, they weren't usin' the same amps, which were Marshall Plexis at the time and they were recordin' it on outdated, low end recording gear that was from the 40's-50's or older that wasn't great even when it was first used, and the guy who produced their second album (which is the album Victim of Changes was from, not their first album) was Roger Bain, and the gear Priest had was considerably less powerful than what Sabbath had, so Roger had a much harder time with Priest, cause he knew how to get a great sound with Sabbath despite the gear he use to record it and he really couldn't get a great sound with Priest (although there were other factors that contributed to Priest's 2nd album soundin' the way it did).
@Lizard-of-Oz
@Lizard-of-Oz 3 года назад
Black Sabbath: Wasp/Behind the Wall of Sleep/Bassically/NIB This is the title of two songs in one from the self-title album Black Sabbath This album, according to what they say on the documentary that I don't remember the name was, the album was recorded in two days, they didn't have anything so they wrote the lyrics, the music and it was done in two days. You should check it out!
@sebastianch001
@sebastianch001 3 года назад
Sólo he visto una vez a Sabbath en vivo y el coro de guitarra en esta canción, no sólo me puso la piel chinita, sino que inconcientemente me hizo llorar de la emoción.
@grigoriorifiel
@grigoriorifiel 3 года назад
Deep cut hidden gem? A 1976 Aerosmith song showing some metal influence with: "Nobody's Fault". There's a good 'Images and lyrics" video on here a few people have reacted to.
@robertlang4955
@robertlang4955 3 года назад
I like the fact that the last few minutes actually a part called "Luke's Wall".
@nerdymetaldude
@nerdymetaldude 3 года назад
So much funky stuff going on musically... The lyrics live on and are relevant to this day.
@waltergill345
@waltergill345 2 года назад
Hey Nick & Lex, The original album version is from their 1970 2nd. album Paranoid and I'm glad that you're showing her some metal that she may not haven't heard yet and plus you're going back to where it all began and I hope that you will enjoy the ride!! Hope to hear from you soon!! Thanks & Keep Rockin'!!, Walter -
@rivbirdblack3534
@rivbirdblack3534 3 года назад
So great to see you appreciate this. Please Try from the debut album side 1...Wasp / Behind the Wall of Sleep / Bassically / N.I.B. that's 10 minutes or side 2 ...A Bit of Finger / Sleeping Village / Warning this is about 14 minutes These are mini suites that will give you the true flavor of the band and start you from the beginning. you'll experience what it was like to hear them from the beginning It' a great journey you've started now go in deeply. Just sayin'.
@davidaustin4910
@davidaustin4910 3 года назад
There's a lot of great music on Black Sabbath master of reality. There's a few very classic we driven songs there as well. After Forever one of my favorites
@rightwingstanjonesjournal4920
@rightwingstanjonesjournal4920 3 года назад
I don't know why, but that closing riff has a melancholy, end of the world vibe to it.
@realjaxon
@realjaxon 3 года назад
This is absolute perfection as far as heavy metal goes. The greatest heavy metal tune ever in my opinion. Have you ever heard 'Paranoid' ?
@simply_psi
@simply_psi 3 года назад
So glad you digging g into Black Sabbath, to hear their versatility check out Planet Caravan, The Warning and The Wizard they are great places to start the journey. Its Geezer Butler on Bass and Bill.Ward.monsterung the drums and Tony Iommi double tracking the guitar to make it sound like two guitarists, yes they used Marshall valve amps a much warmer sound than modern digital amps.
@AmbassadorialWing
@AmbassadorialWing 3 года назад
ROCK FREAKING ON🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥 I love this song and Ozzy is always 🔥. Thank you for doing these video I listen at work and they help get me through my day. Nick Lex you’re both awesome 😎 much respect ✊ to you both
@anthonystorm9830
@anthonystorm9830 3 года назад
Please do Hand of Doom by Black Sabbath!!!! One of my favorite songs to listen to with headphones🤟🏼 great reaction
@SVanWhelan
@SVanWhelan 3 года назад
Into The Void by Sabbath
@relentlesscactus
@relentlesscactus 3 года назад
Since you are now prepping for live versions - when ready, search for "War Pigs", "Live in Paris 1970" - truly one of the greatest live performances of all time by any band. It's like getting run over by a steamroller. In a good way. I look forward to your review :-)
@spazimdam
@spazimdam 3 года назад
Cool. You have begun the Sabbath journey. It is a deep wonderful rabbit hole. Now you have heard their radio songs, you must listen to more cuts from their first 5 or 6 albums. I suggest Children of the Grave, Planet Caravan, and Symptom of the Universe. Yeah that would be a good beginning. Cheers!
@gregschrag7848
@gregschrag7848 3 года назад
You're correct, Steve Harris the bassist from Iron Maiden once was quoted saying that he learn to play the bass by listening to Deep Purple and Black Sabbath as a kid growing up, so the influences are definitely there, nice analysis!
@tonybaker55
@tonybaker55 2 года назад
Another of my late teens bands. Saw them at the Royal Albert Hall in 1972. Some of my friends at the time called them "Noise", but then they liked bands like the Moody Blues. I am more eclectic and like lots of music. Who does not listen on headphones? Fantastic stereo mixing on all the instruments. Great drumming by Bill. This is from the album Paranoid in 1970, from which they released the single Paranoid, which was very successful commercially. A band that was far better in the studio than live, in my opinion. Probably because the excesses of substances used!
@tonysimmons5729
@tonysimmons5729 2 года назад
Every Sabbath track is the inspiration for a genre of modern Metal. They were the inspiration. They were ground zero for Metal.
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