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WE'RE SHOOK!| FIRST TIME HEARING Black Sabbath - War Pigs REACTION
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@TheSkydogsguitar
@TheSkydogsguitar Год назад
The bass player, Geezer Butler wrote most of Black Sabbath's lyrics and he is a CRIMINALLY underrated lyricist!
@you2449
@you2449 Год назад
Good to know. Gonna remember that name.
@jxchamb
@jxchamb Год назад
@@you2449 Hard to forget a cool name like that.
@dazzanomas9418
@dazzanomas9418 Год назад
He is also a criminally underrated bass player.
@nicholasletts281
@nicholasletts281 Год назад
Agree totally...I would say the same about Bill Ward the drummer
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 Год назад
​@@you2449 check out the song Fairies Wear Boots! I believe it was on the same album that this song on!!
@chrisbutler5975
@chrisbutler5975 Год назад
Legendary song. Ozzy and Geezer at their best. Message of the poor being eat’n by political war-machines still holds true today.
@viceroybear6298
@viceroybear6298 Год назад
Military is54percent middle class
@kevmodee1866
@kevmodee1866 Год назад
Absolutely correct!
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 Год назад
cannibalism - TODAY?
@Tessmage_Tessera
@Tessmage_Tessera Год назад
@@viceroybear6298 This song comes from the Vietnam era. Things were different then. People with money were getting college deferments, so it was mainly the poor who got shipped off to southeast Asia to die.
@kevmodee1866
@kevmodee1866 Год назад
@@jollyrodgers7272 yup!
@mattsabath
@mattsabath Год назад
The best metal band ever. The founders. The inventers. The originators. Call it what you want. The first 4 Sabbath albums are the blueprint for heavy metal.
@ronaldkoch2766
@ronaldkoch2766 Год назад
Hard to say who was the first true metal band, there were a few that came out right at 1970. Budgie was one of them. many people think Blue Cheer was the first in 1968, but it's really only for one song, and I feel that Blue Cheer was kinda copying Jimi Hendrix's guitar style, who's debut came out a year earlier. I know that the term heavy metal didn't start being used until bands like Led Zeppelin came out.
@chrislira3574
@chrislira3574 Год назад
I also maintain he Sabbath invented the subgenre known as doom metal- the very heavy, slow style best represented by Candlemass and Solitude Aeturnus. I think Master of Reality paved the way for this style.
@westtexas7
@westtexas7 Год назад
When ask Ozzie said we are Rock and Roll.
@ronaldkoch2766
@ronaldkoch2766 Год назад
@@westtexas7 I've heard that quote from Ozzy as well. The fact is, in 1970, the term "heavy metal" was not clearly defined, and throughout the 70s it was used interchangeably with "hard rock", sometimes referring to the same music. The term grew organically among rock fans to mean whatever was the heaviest, hardest sounding music at the time, and was probably influenced by songs like Born to be wild, Iron man, and the image of the crashing Hindenburg symbolizing a zeppelin made of lead. All references to metal of some sort.
@dizubstylee7993
@dizubstylee7993 Год назад
First 4? Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, other than the title track, is def less metal. But Sabotage? For Hole in the Sky and Symptom of the Universe alone, that's a metal ass album.
@pemirkovich9
@pemirkovich9 Год назад
Bill Ward is a very underrated drummer he deserves a lot more credit then history gives him.
@ladaddy19
@ladaddy19 Год назад
In the heavy community, he is hailed as the best.
@eumaeus
@eumaeus Год назад
It's his background in jazz, which becomes clearly apparent in this track.
@MegaDrummerJ
@MegaDrummerJ Год назад
Watch the live version of this song-recorded in Paris in 1973: you will see Bill at his best!
@MegaDrummerJ
@MegaDrummerJ Год назад
Correction: That's Paris 1970- sorry.
@chrislira3574
@chrislira3574 Год назад
I love his playing on The Wizard from the debut. Floors me every time.
@wpeters4361
@wpeters4361 Год назад
Hard to believe this song was released in 1970!!! Still holds up and holds true today.
@rowanmayfair9249
@rowanmayfair9249 Год назад
THIS is what I love about reaction videos. So many people look at the name of the group and immediately take it badly. They look at Ozzy's drug fueled antics and assume the worst. Then you listen to the lyrics and realize just how deep they are. Never judge a book...❤
@minhearg8331
@minhearg8331 11 месяцев назад
No autotune, no computer-driven effects, just sheer talent.
@angelmd43
@angelmd43 6 месяцев назад
Exactly!
@okimawilcox1550
@okimawilcox1550 Год назад
Timeless. This song was made while I was a child. Just last month, I was praying for my Army officer son as he was preparing to go to Sudan. Nothing, NOTHING has changed.
@docj72
@docj72 Год назад
“Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why don’t they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor” This song is so incredibly appropriate for today
@laurin4405
@laurin4405 Год назад
Indeed💙💛
@kylespence9060
@kylespence9060 Год назад
Definitely agree
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Год назад
F Yeah. TOO appropriate. The "YEAH!" Ozzy yells at the end of the verse you transcribed is one of the most cathartic utterances I've ever f**king heard. Here are some more great anti-war lyrics, even perhaps more appropriate for our dangerous, and likely doomed, world today. From The Call, circa 1983, "When the Walls Came Down": I don't think there are any Russians/And there ain't no Yanks/Just corporate criminals/Playin' with tanks."
@vinlondon8904
@vinlondon8904 Год назад
It's for all times not for today. It's timeless . I don't think any song comes even close to the lyrics of war pigs and kashmir of led zeppelin.
@maiqtheliar_
@maiqtheliar_ 4 месяца назад
And it will be forever. War is not ending soon.
@migiplayz91
@migiplayz91 Год назад
These lyrics are so incredible, considering that they still reflect our day to day life. They know what they were talking about.
@teddydunford2920
@teddydunford2920 Год назад
If you look at our world today , this song has a lot of meaning to we the people *WAKE UP PEOPLE*
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Год назад
War Pigs is one of the best songs of all time. The composition, guitars, drums, bass, vocals everything really astounding individually, but also complements each other so good as a whole. It's a timeless song and showcases why Black Sabbath are head of their time.
@NetVoyer
@NetVoyer Год назад
This is really part of the birth of heavy metal.
@kentmont
@kentmont Год назад
It was definitely true in Vietnam where the rich kids were immune to the draft
@briancole7024
@briancole7024 Год назад
This song changed my life. After hearing it, I had to have more and so my quest began.
@SJ-GodofGnomes21
@SJ-GodofGnomes21 Год назад
Agreed
@chrissibersky4617
@chrissibersky4617 Год назад
Recently it hit me that how Metallica's "Fade to Black" is built up might be based on War Pigs. The chapters, tempo changes and changes in melody and the type of guitar solos. Very different sound and notes but it's like as if they took this song and wrote theirs over it. Check it out and compare.
@AcidicSceptic
@AcidicSceptic Год назад
OG Sabbath are untouchable. Each member a master of his instrument. Geezer's bass & Bill on drums with Tommi on guitar(s) & Ozzy on vox. Perfect line up imo.
@bubbaluvv
@bubbaluvv Год назад
who's Tommi, there's a Tony Iommi. You sure you actually like this band bub?
@spicyladjr3650
@spicyladjr3650 Год назад
​@@bubbaluvv probably auto corrected lommi
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 Год назад
​@@spicyladjr3650 either that, their post froze midway through
@amandab4978
@amandab4978 Год назад
*rant alert* OG Sabbath? Who they?? Okay, deliberately pretending ignorance, just fed up with this 'OG' business. What has 'Original Gangster' to do with anything? Just say 'original', and stop it with this American gang culture slang (yes, I looked up the derivation). This term has seemingly become ubiquitous over the past year or so, with even British broadcasters using it. FFS Why?!? If that's not misappropriation of a distinct cultural term, I don't know what is. *rant over* 😊
@nikgonzales1870
@nikgonzales1870 Год назад
@@amandab4978 they’re OGs. You’re just mad that you aren’t 😂😂
@vincegarcia6416
@vincegarcia6416 Год назад
War Pigs was the name of my platoon when I was in The Corps.
@RADCONDESIGN
@RADCONDESIGN Год назад
The guitar riff at the end is incredible. It sounds like the world is about to end.
@timothyryan3031
@timothyryan3031 Год назад
A timeless song written during the height of the Vietnam War. It was really maddening listening to this song while the Iraq War was raging and realizing how nothing had changed, and the lyrics still made perfect sense.
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Год назад
I was going to say the same thing....has times really changed?
@fmfdocbotl4358
@fmfdocbotl4358 Год назад
They got mad when I played this while deployed
@jodyjackson5475
@jodyjackson5475 Год назад
Nope same same same. Nothing changes with the brainwashed masses
@Patrick-xv6qv
@Patrick-xv6qv Год назад
Good comment except 1970 was not thr height of the Vietnam War. 1968 was. By 1970 the Nixon was then president and he started reducing the number of US troops in Vietnam. It went from the height in 1968 from almost 600,000 to 1970 it was down to 200,000 and by 1972 it was down to a little over 60,000
@Beachgirl1
@Beachgirl1 Год назад
The song makes even more sense today, considering Biden’s warmongering in Ukraine. Us should stay neutral! My family isn’t fighting for Ukraine.
@pcard10
@pcard10 Год назад
This album has been credited as the first "heavy metal" music. The entire album was a big influence on myself and my 13 year old friends.
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY!! This was the first album by Black Sabbath that I ever owned😮😁😁😎 I listened to this sucker until the tape wore out because I bought it on cassette!! You remember those??😂😂
@BlueBarchetta67
@BlueBarchetta67 Год назад
From my home town, Birmingham UK, Ozzy and boys were game changers in the world of music. There sound was utterly unique, and thus created a new genre of music. They wrote this in protest of the Vietnam war, and like many others on here have said, it's still hold true today.
@videomaniac108
@videomaniac108 21 день назад
I had gotten out of the Army in 1970 and this song really rang true with me when I first heard it.
@markmathis8503
@markmathis8503 Год назад
Strange how music of yesterday are just as meaningful today!
@CrashCourseFarm
@CrashCourseFarm Год назад
When things change, they actually remain the same ... these lyrics are still true today ....
@Northerngirl15
@Northerngirl15 Год назад
This song was ground breaking for its time, watch the first live version of this song ever, you’re looking at the emergence of metal, nobody does it like Sabbath, Bill Ward is an absolute beast on the drums🥁Legends 🤘
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 Год назад
Yes, live in Paris 1970, Ozzy's doing improv on the lyrics but the band is brutal, Bill Ward treats his drums like they owe him money! Crushing set of pioneering metal.
@Northerngirl15
@Northerngirl15 Год назад
@@vicprovost2561 agreed, I love the early rough version of this song, Bill Ward absolutely pounded the piss out of those drums and they captured it beautifully, Ozzy is going ham the entire song just adds to the live experience, I love that video, watched it several times ✌️
@Tessmage_Tessera
@Tessmage_Tessera Год назад
The live version from Cal Jam '74 is even better. It should be somewhere here on RU-vid.
@Oxmustube
@Oxmustube Год назад
@@Northerngirl15 After watching that performance, I always get the feeling that Ozzy invented the hair twirling you see at metal shows.
@Northerngirl15
@Northerngirl15 Год назад
@@Oxmustube Ozzy was definitly an influencer, he set the bar high for sure
@robertburke784
@robertburke784 17 дней назад
The lyrics are as true today as it was in 1970, and all wars that came before. The great and inventive Bill Ward on drums!
@vicegrips188
@vicegrips188 Год назад
This song came on when my grandmother was in the house when I was a teen, and it instantly gave her PTSD hearing the bombing horns as she would call them because she was a teenager living in Germany, during World War II and her hometown was flattened by air raids almost every night for weeks, and she spent almost a week trapped in a basement with a dozen other young kids. But I always love this song and it has so many layers. The message in the song replies, not just governments, end wars, but really any individual that starts conflict and uses others as their ponds to reach their goals. Great reaction 🙂✌
@ContrarianCorner
@ContrarianCorner Год назад
Politics: the preferred career choice of sociopaths.
@michaelstockinger636
@michaelstockinger636 Год назад
That sound has always filled me with horror. It is the most terrifying sound I can think of for those who know what it means...
@DeWoodyard
@DeWoodyard Год назад
Remembering your gran, nothing like it. Mine heard the first automobile, concluded that it was a gunfight in progress, and hid out, waiting for the end.
@MariaJobson769
@MariaJobson769 Год назад
My Mom too as a child during the war in Austria. Nazis ,air raids, bombs and death on the streets. Anyone from that time knows that's the sound all of Europe new back then...air raid sirens. I see some people today react to this song and they don't know what that is or what it signifies. Never forget history and it has been left out of schooling today that's for sure!
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
A very popular Black Sabbath song about the military complex and there propensity for war and using the poor as pawns. There have been over 30 artist that have covered this song.
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 Год назад
The original Heavy Metal masters at their best. Doesn't get any better than this.
@Lightmane
@Lightmane Год назад
This entire album is phenomenal
@stevetilbrook3402
@stevetilbrook3402 7 месяцев назад
The heaviest sound ever put down and the words are profound its incredible every time I hear it.
@212x3
@212x3 Год назад
Sabbath is pretty much the originators of that "heavy" sound. Just a great band all around.
@josephpowell3949
@josephpowell3949 Год назад
This was so jaw-dropping when it first came out because we never heard any thing so hard and meaningful.
@itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837
Speaking of witches, one of Sabbath's very best songs is about a wizard. Surprisingly, it's called "The Wizard", and has two unusual instruments for the genre.
@blankbruno70
@blankbruno70 Год назад
Love the harmonica on The Wizard!
@lungfulldrummer8921
@lungfulldrummer8921 Год назад
The Wizards a great track.
@andrasdekoos7664
@andrasdekoos7664 Год назад
MORE COW BELL!
@chrislira3574
@chrislira3574 Год назад
The drumming!!!
@MareWithSomeBees
@MareWithSomeBees Год назад
Played by non other than Ozzy himself and later sampled by Cypress Hill on 'I Ain't Goin' Out Like That'
@ragabashmoon1551
@ragabashmoon1551 Год назад
My dad didn't go to Vietnam due to an honorable discharge from the Army (due to a psychotic break from the stress of boot camp) but his older brother was a veteran, and Creedence Clearwater Revival's Fortunate Son was one of my dad's favorite songs (which I know you did about two years ago) but when it comes to Vietnam era protest songs, War Pigs is mine.
@kesleycottrell1416
@kesleycottrell1416 Год назад
I can't believe this is the first time y'all heard this one. Definitely a big time classic. When heard live it makes every nerve in ones body tingle.
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 Год назад
Yep, 8 times with the original band, 2 of 3 times when Dio was in the band (When they went out as Heaven and Hell they only did Dio Sabbath) once with Ian Gillian and once with Glenn Hughes (regret not seeing Tony Martin) this song always gave you goose bumps and it is Iommi who induces them. Best with the original band, gotta love when the sirens come on, man, freaking chills! 🎸
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад
Live in Paris 1970 - this song and the whole show is amazing. Bill Ward goes crazy on the drums. You will love it!! I promise you both. 🙏🏼
@karenmikalofsky5287
@karenmikalofsky5287 Год назад
Yes! It’s so raw and perfect. 🔥
@billn7183
@billn7183 Год назад
Yes , its amazing
@martykerker9464
@martykerker9464 Год назад
Bill Ward goes absolutely “Ham” on the drums.
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Год назад
They're not exagerrating. That performance is the shit!
@thorzzz1z
@thorzzz1z Год назад
To see Bill Ward attack those drums like they stole his last dime is something to see
@garyporterfield7165
@garyporterfield7165 Месяц назад
This song was written in the late sixties, and is clearly understood today
@davecracchiolo6363
@davecracchiolo6363 Год назад
Thanks for reacting to this relevant song from 53 years ago. It was the first song I heard by Black Sabbath when I was 14. Been a fan since even got a tattoo of War Pigs. As a side note Black Sabbath originally wanted to name their album " War Pigs" but Warner Brothers refused due to the controversial Vietnam War so they named the album Paranoid instead which is also funny because Paranoid was an after thought because they needed 1 more song to complete the album so Tony Iommi came up with a riff in about 15 minutes which became Paranoid.
@SJ-GodofGnomes21
@SJ-GodofGnomes21 Год назад
War Pigs is Black Sabbath to me.... Not only a killer of a start, but Ozzy has a clarity to his voice that is only matched by the clarity of the message. Add in some insane drumming and guitar riffs..... Perfect song.
@xarisstylianou
@xarisstylianou 4 месяца назад
Did you know that Tony has losded his finger tips on his last day at work
@bernhardherrmann9230
@bernhardherrmann9230 2 месяца назад
​@@xarisstylianou,...l o s t...! Bro. 😊
@neilwarner7852
@neilwarner7852 Год назад
Great song, it’s like it was written yesterday, such a powerful song
@georgeorwell4509
@georgeorwell4509 Год назад
This is a protest song. Anti-war! Accurately using religion to threaten the pigs! 👍💪👏
@TheMCmace
@TheMCmace Год назад
2023 and War Pigs still fits perfectly when talking about gov and a lot of people
@jdtanman6100
@jdtanman6100 Год назад
This song came along in the Vietnam era. Very anti government. Remember the lead guitarist has two prosthetic finger tips on his fret hand. Toni has some of the most iconic guitar riffs in metal history!
@jxchamb
@jxchamb Год назад
He lost the tips in a machine shop, right?
@williamthompson-xm3dy
@williamthompson-xm3dy Год назад
My favorite Sabbath song. Actually the whole album is fantastic. Saw them in Spokane alongside Aerosmith and Kansas. One the best concert nights ever for me.
@20sovereign23
@20sovereign23 Год назад
Well done for giving Bill Ward his dues. His drumming is what makes Sabbath, no other band swings the way they do and that's because of Bill
@brianjacob9084
@brianjacob9084 Год назад
I'm not a big Sabbath fan but this song is the bomb. Watch the live version from 1970 sometime It's fantastic and yes the drumming is incredible!
@donnabailey8983
@donnabailey8983 Год назад
In 1970 I was 17 years old. When I first ever heard this song . I couldn’t believe that someone was feeling and singing the same way I was feeling and seeing it the same way. It changed my whole life. I started protesting against the war. We had a voice. I worked on lowering the voting age to 18. Started fighting for women’s rights. Here we go again starting over in 2023. Never thought it would happen. I still have a little fight in me.
@rickenriquez9765
@rickenriquez9765 Год назад
1970 I turned 15 (Sept). One of my favorite bands. Peace to you
@chaucerianfraud6767
@chaucerianfraud6767 Год назад
Nobody thought that you people would win and keep going. Now we have people who cannot even define what a woman is, or turn everything into a communist struggle session despite nobody doing anything bad.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 Год назад
Sounds like you have plenty of fight in you Donna! If we don't stand for the good,the bad will gladly run rampant! Not on my watch...Not on yours...🎙🥊💪👊
@jaydemarshall9191
@jaydemarshall9191 Год назад
I think Gen Z is gonna put up one hell of a fight. And I think they are gonna win. I ain't saying shit is gonna get fixed but I think we are gonna see some serious changes.
@prestigeworldwide5239
@prestigeworldwide5239 Год назад
Christian nationalists already have a chokehold on government due to their long plan of infiltrating from the bottom up. What happened to Separation of Church and State?
@Barcthespark
@Barcthespark Год назад
One of the most powerful rock songs ever recorded. Period.
@williamburch6792
@williamburch6792 Год назад
This song meant so much to a lot of us. From the time i was 9 till 17, everyday on the news, viet nam kia- wia, you couldnt look foward to 18th birthday because then you get drafted and go to nam. Scary times but sabbath said what we all felt.
@gregusmc2868
@gregusmc2868 Год назад
You guys GOTTA do the live in France, 1970 version of this. You want to see the drummer let off the chain. Absolutely EPIC performance all around! ❤
@bradpriebe9218
@bradpriebe9218 Год назад
This is one of my favorites. I love playing this for people who think metal is just noise. Geezer Butler wasn't given enough credit as a lyricist. And Bill Ward is a beast. Interesting that this song was written about the Vietnam war...more than 50 years ago!!🤘😳
@tommyc6066
@tommyc6066 Год назад
You should check out the live version & see Bill Ward on drums. It's amazing watching him play 🥁
@drummerboy2834
@drummerboy2834 Год назад
Was just gonna write this 👏🏾👏🏾
@chrisbeloff6689
@chrisbeloff6689 Год назад
Black Sabbath - the birth of heavy metal.
@ericolson2216
@ericolson2216 Год назад
I started learning drums in 1975 after hearing Bill Ward. He was phenomenal. He and Geezer Butler on bass were tight as a section could ever be.
@pattyestrada6
@pattyestrada6 Год назад
Sabbath is so damn good! These lyrics are 🔥. You should do “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” the guitar riff is so damn heavy, Jordan you’ll love it.
@kirkhall2099
@kirkhall2099 Год назад
Its a great album also
@pattyestrada6
@pattyestrada6 Год назад
@@kirkhall2099 Absolutely!
@gotham61
@gotham61 Год назад
SBS is Sabbath at their sludgiest, especially the last two verses starting with "Where can you run to? What more can you do?" which are criminally cut out on the single edit version
@CANDOKNOWHOW
@CANDOKNOWHOW Год назад
Exactly the song I would suggest for them next, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” is pure 🔥🔥🔥
@eddie623
@eddie623 Год назад
All this cowboy has to say is you two make a great couple not only working together but you're reactions are unmatched 👍
@whatsthegeedis9688
@whatsthegeedis9688 Год назад
Man I remember being methed out when I was 16 and spent the whole night learning every guitar part of this song. Sobered up and forgot all of it. Brings back partial memories
@fpl_mccolby
@fpl_mccolby Год назад
It's probably been said several times, but the live version from Paris in 1970 is amazing. Bill Ward, the drummer, is such a beast.
@daleleroux9476
@daleleroux9476 Год назад
You guys were SO close... the video of War Pigs that is a MUST SEE is their 1970 live performance. You'll be blown away about watching a young Ozzy, but more excited to see the wild Bill Ward blasting away at the drum kit. I know you've never done a reaction to the same song twice but PLEASE make an exception just this once!
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 Год назад
The drums must of owed him money!
@astrobubbers
@astrobubbers 11 месяцев назад
This song just blew my mind when I first heard it because it was my first exposure to how politicians and the poor people of the country/world were at odds. The song is really something. You talk about the "witches at black masses". That is a very good observation. Because the songs, where I lived in the Deep South, were actually banned from being played on the radio. The people of 'the machine' didn't want young children to hear this kind of lyric , the truth. I owned every Black Sabbath album.
@garyporterfield7165
@garyporterfield7165 Месяц назад
I bought every Black Sabbath album that came out, paranoid and war pigs really stood out the writing and composing
@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla Год назад
“Fairies Wear Boots” is also a great song, a commentary on UK skinheads. I think you’d like it. Also, Changes, about Ward or Butler’s divorce, is a heart-wrenching ballad. And Planet Caravan is just a vibe you HAVE to check out. If you want more drums and bass, try N.I.B. or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
@mitchellbaxter6314
@mitchellbaxter6314 Год назад
According to Tony Iommi, Fairies Wear Boots isn't about skinheads; it's just about tripping too much. Ozzy says he doesn't remember what the song is about. LOL. Good song choices, BTW. Planet Caravan is a vibe most people don't know. I'd add Into The Void.
@anthonyrenda7725
@anthonyrenda7725 Год назад
This song could be written today and be spot on to whats happening today!!!!
@u123881
@u123881 Год назад
Singing truth to power is Beautiful. I listened to this new when I was 15yo and have remembered every word ever since.
@danhurley2274
@danhurley2274 Год назад
This great track was from Black Sabbath's second album Paranoid which was released 18 September 1970. This is a all killer no filler album. Every track is a great track. This is the first album I bought after a friend played it for me. Blew my mind just like it did for you. You should also check out Iron Man, Fairies Wear Boots, Paranoid, and Planet Caravan (for something completely different). Great reaction Jay and Amber. Welcome to my childhood.
@vincentp149
@vincentp149 Год назад
Geezer, Tony, Ozzy and Bill crafted a masterpiece. This song was written in 1970 at a time when the U.S. war in Vietnam was being heavily televised. Never had people seen the horrors of war on the news every night. The guys in Sabbath grew up Birmingham England where the destruction of lives and property caused buy WWI and WWII was slowly being rebuilt. "War Pigs" perfectly pierced the veil of the noble war.
@johnathandavis3693
@johnathandavis3693 Год назад
The TRUE Metal pioneers, at their dark BEST. I've been rocking to this for 50 YEARS, and it STILL sounds as fresh as it always has. Welcome aboard you guys...
@robertlavorna2968
@robertlavorna2968 Год назад
well said, im 69 and am still amazed listening to them.all great musicians that created a sound never to be duplicated and so ahead of its time,...refreshing to see young people with an open mind thoroughly enjoying their talent and creativity!!!
@sca88
@sca88 Год назад
The live video of this song from 1970 in Paris is a MUST. I can't emphasize that enough.
@jgsrhythm100
@jgsrhythm100 Год назад
This was 1970, over 50yrs ago and sounds as relevant today ! Can you imagine 🔥
@leetroy3129
@leetroy3129 Год назад
Bill Ward is a beast on the drums! I love and collect fairies so of course one of my favorite Sabbath songs is Fairies Wear Boots. LOL! Check it out! ✌️❤️
@loribrooks5582
@loribrooks5582 Год назад
Black Sabbath story - I went and seen them in concert the night before I took my SAT test. My ears were still ringing during the test and I was towards the back of the stadium.
@robroymenzies8641
@robroymenzies8641 4 месяца назад
First riff I ever learned on electric guitar was War Pigs...The entire "Paranoid" album has this sound!
@76063co2
@76063co2 Год назад
THIS is my favorite Sabbath song. And the message (and reality of the song) has only grown more relevant up to today.
@alamc200
@alamc200 Год назад
This was from 1970 so it was pretty early in their career, from the album Paranoid and after all these years it still sounds very current to me, the music and the message. This my favorite of theirs.
@MDSlatanica
@MDSlatanica Год назад
This song is still as relevant now as it was when it was first written.
@devinerevelations7273
@devinerevelations7273 Год назад
I still remember the first time I played this album, listening with headphones. I was never the same again.
@rickenriquez9765
@rickenriquez9765 Год назад
I was lucky enough to see them twice live in concert 1975 & 2016 with Ozzy on vocals
@jackhuffman9313
@jackhuffman9313 Год назад
I saw sabbath in 78, front of stage, Van Halen was the back up band…
@rickenriquez9765
@rickenriquez9765 Год назад
@@jackhuffman9313 I saw van halen in 1993 fresno, ca, sammy hagar was singer
@petertimoney3436
@petertimoney3436 Год назад
There's a fine live video of this from Paris in 1970 with slightly different lyrics which is even more energetic and the drummer is phenomenal.
@melaniejordan1199
@melaniejordan1199 Год назад
And this was released in 1970. We are STILL in this same place 53 years later! Lyrics, guitar and drums - SLAM. I was raised on this album (amongst many others) by my siblings. 🤘
@raiderray1954
@raiderray1954 2 месяца назад
Sabbath was my favorite band thru out middle school and high school.
@rintrah40
@rintrah40 Год назад
I really like their song, "Planet Caravan." It's very chill and unique sounding for their music.
@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla Год назад
Planet Caravan, Changes, and Fairies Wear Boots (about UK skinheads) are also must-listens!!!
@j.jennings1722
@j.jennings1722 Год назад
I love so many masterpieces by Yes, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Rush, but this masterpiece by Black Sabbath is right up there with the greatest songs of all time. And, sadly, it's still relevant, if not more so, today. ❤✌
@michaelhallen2808
@michaelhallen2808 Год назад
There is a live 1970 version of this song. You can see drummer Bill Ward go even harder. It's stunning
@ArchieFatcackie
@ArchieFatcackie Год назад
It’s actually a masterpiece of it’s kind.
@brownie1341
@brownie1341 Год назад
War Pigs was a Vietnam antiwar song. Black Sabbath Paranoid is the best album of all time! Every song on this album is awesome. Do "Paranoid"
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 Год назад
I'm pretty sure they've done it already.
@brownie1341
@brownie1341 Год назад
@@consciousbeing1188 You are correct! My bad. They did it a year ago. I watched it and forgot.
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 Год назад
@@brownie1341 I hear that... Done the same thing myself a couple of times 😅
@mikeh720
@mikeh720 Год назад
Definitely one of my favorite tunes from Black Sabbath. The video in the linked original is fabulous as well, artist/creator deserves equal credit.
@diceportz7107
@diceportz7107 Год назад
The opening note and I am instantly transported back to a 18 yo hearing this for the first time. This song and it's message is still as vital as it was 50 years ago.
@mjvjr4139
@mjvjr4139 Год назад
One of the greatest concert moments you could ever have is seeing them do this song live. When Ozzy and the crowd alternate with the lyrics it is awesome. Right from the first note people jump out of their seats. Those little high hat taps, as insignificant as they seem, get people ramped for what is coming. Then they hit those two cords and the whole venue is screaming the lyrics. You don’t have to be a Sabbath head to appreciate it, it helps, but you can’t help but feel the energy as you scream the next line back to Ozzy and pound those iconic cords on your air guitar. That is what hard rock is all about. I’ll never forget it.
@TerryKrysinski
@TerryKrysinski Год назад
Great reaction,guys! I was a Beatles fanatic as a kid,so by 1970,the heavy rock bands were emerging. Going from The Beatles to Black Sabbath at the start of the 70's was like getting hit with a brick in the face! They really were the 'birth of heavy metal'. No band was heavier than these guys. But under all that heaviness,you still had melody,great playing and thoughtful lyrics. Along with Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk Railroad,uriah Heep,and Deep Purple..the soundtrack of my rockin' High Schol days! :-) Enjoy the journey...regards, T
@gary6754
@gary6754 Год назад
beatles way better i was born in 73, I went from hard rock to the beatles to new wave. hard rock is grating to me at this point in my life
@sebastianquinchia1840
@sebastianquinchia1840 Год назад
​@@gary6754 cool
@sebastianquinchia1840
@sebastianquinchia1840 Год назад
​@@gary6754 cool
@screwyootube1
@screwyootube1 Год назад
@@gary6754 How sad. I was born in '65, and I love all kinds of music, hard & soft, new & old, complicated & simplistic. I think it's good to be open-minded.
@kevinmcfarlane2752
@kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад
@@gary6754 Each to their own.
@dave9732
@dave9732 Год назад
Maybe their biggest hit. Go back and listen again and pay attention to the bass. You’ll be shocked. Every part of this song is brilliant.
@metairieman55
@metairieman55 Год назад
I was in a music store on a sunny day in my teens. "Black Sabbath" came on and I headed for the door because I thought a thunderstorm was underway but the sun was shining. That first Iommi phrase sold me forever.
@troynov1965
@troynov1965 6 месяцев назад
This song and that album was a game changer when it came out.......... 1970 there was nothing else like it on radio. I was only 5 years old when it came out but by the end of decade I was 15 and listening to this album all the time.
@plottwisties
@plottwisties Год назад
Love the reaction guys. Sabbath has a catalogue of pretty deep and provocative songs and "War Pigs" is definitely one of them. "Children of the Grave", "After Forever", and "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" are a few more I'd put in that category. The one song of theirs I keep mentioning in the comments that I REALLY want you guys to react to though is "Heaven and Hell". Mostly because it's just a phenominal song but also because it's a Dio era song that I'm really curious to see your reaction to. Besides, it has one of the fattest basslines ever. Please guys, you have to do it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5FRA7UXlGu8.html
@l.thegirl2581
@l.thegirl2581 Год назад
Children of the grave- Epic. You will not be able to get the intro out of your mind. It's insane. The drum.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
In addition, "A National Acrobat", "Killing Yourself to Live", "Looking for Today", and "A Spiral Architect" make 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' a great and thought-provoking album.
@peroron2000
@peroron2000 Год назад
I vote for Heaven and Hell also. I would love to see their reaction.
@plottwisties
@plottwisties Год назад
@@peroron2000 Right?? Jordan will lose his mind! Lol.
@plottwisties
@plottwisties Год назад
@@l.thegirl2581 Yes!! That galloping bass intro is absolute 🔥🔥!!!
@GreenEyedLady
@GreenEyedLady Год назад
These lyrics are my favorite of the two! I'm so glad you pulled this, it def still applies today.
@wozing
@wozing 3 месяца назад
I love how after the song, when she starts explaining her interpretation, you can see in his eyes that he loves her. It's beautiful.
@jgsheehan8810
@jgsheehan8810 Год назад
Sabbath were a great band in their pomp. The 70s were a rockin’ decade and criminally undervalued, as is Bill & Geezer in Sabbath.
@Traveler13
@Traveler13 Год назад
Influenced me to being anti war in my teens hearing this in the early 70s
@loristone9242
@loristone9242 Год назад
I can't even begin to describe what it's like hearing this performed live. You hear the sirens coming in at the beginning, and the crowd starts humming the tune, and then Ozzy starts singing, and we all sing it back to him. Such an amazing experience. I have seen Sabbath twice, and Ozzy 4 times from 1986-2018. Ozzy has never failed to deliver. 🖤All hail the Prince of Darkness 🤘
@catman2629
@catman2629 Год назад
As a teen I first saw Sabbath live in 1974 , fantastic concert , at 65 still wear sabbath t shirts 🦇
@loristone9242
@loristone9242 Год назад
@@catman2629 wow, so cool!!! U RAWK 🤘
@edwinwilliams1119
@edwinwilliams1119 Год назад
I was lucky enough to see this preformed live at Oz Fest 2001. It was amazing.
@loristone9242
@loristone9242 Год назад
@@edwinwilliams1119 Ozzfest was always so fab!! The year Sabbath and Ozzy were both on the bill was amazing also!! I think that was '97 🤘
@phazerboy
@phazerboy Год назад
"My respect just shot way up" Remember Amber saying before that she thought heavy metal was just screaming and noise. My, my how you have grown. Great job guys!
@rickpaul4216
@rickpaul4216 Год назад
Black Sabbath's rhythm section of Bill Ward and Geezer Butler are unparalleled.
@candicantsleep
@candicantsleep Год назад
Always one of my favorite songs by Sabbath. It was released when I was 2 years old and it was 44 years later that I got to hear them perform it live. It was just as powerful that night as the day it was released.
@markbronx172
@markbronx172 Год назад
The greatest heavy metal band of all time.
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