@@chazhook2610 I don’t notice it too much imo. I just love how much more sluggish and raw this sounds compared to the original. Tommy does a great job but with Bill it would be insane.
@@fakename4942Fair enough, I think that’s more of a tempo thing than anything else though. I love the first album for it being so intertwined with jazz roots, and I feel like this version filtered some of that swing out and related it closer to today’s sounding metal. Tommy has a great jazz feel though, it’s just not Bill’s way
Lyrics hit hard 50 years later. Same world. Ozzy did so good on this song. He was having so much fun.
Geezers thunderous bass!! Omg I love seeing how Ozzy makes Tony crack up!!😊😊 made me so sad that Bill wasn’t involved in the reunion😢😢
Gawd I used to blast this song on 8-track in my 67 Mustang GT fastback back in the day. Good times!
Sick dude
Kick ass 45 years later same band sounds like⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1970 Time Travelers🌈🦅
Very lively. I enjoy.
Great version! The legends!
💯Better than the original
New drummer kicks ass. Miss Bill tho
Fuck, this song really riles me up as a Jazz head.
WOOOOOOOOO!!! Awesome!
🤘😎🤘
I just realized “A Bit of Finger” is named after Iommi’s nubs. Lol.
Incrivelmente foda!
Good session, I dig this
Wizzards black sabbath
Súper Bakanisimo🤟🏻
Bill Wards hard pounding is missed but this guy does a great job. Black Sabbath is to Led Zeppelin as The Stones are to the Beatles.
This is truly lacking without Bill. Nice try, but nope.
Are you kidding🤷♂️, the drummer nailed it,I liked this better than the original
This is better then the original imo. Tommy is destroying this track.
Agreed, Clufetos is amazing but Black Sabbath doesn’t have their signature sound without Bill. Without his unrestrained swing fills it’s kinda empty
@@chazhook2610 I don’t notice it too much imo. I just love how much more sluggish and raw this sounds compared to the original. Tommy does a great job but with Bill it would be insane.
@@fakename4942Fair enough, I think that’s more of a tempo thing than anything else though. I love the first album for it being so intertwined with jazz roots, and I feel like this version filtered some of that swing out and related it closer to today’s sounding metal. Tommy has a great jazz feel though, it’s just not Bill’s way