BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid (Full Album)
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- 'Paranoid' is the second studio album from Black Sabbath. Released in September 1970, it was the band's only LP to top the UK Albums Chart until the release of the '13' album in 2013. Paranoid contains several of the band's signature songs, including "Iron Man", "War Pigs" and the title track, which was the band's only Top 20 hit, reaching number 4 in the UK charts. It is often cited as the most influential album in the development of the entire heavy metal genre.
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This isn't an album, it's an historic document.
xddd
jdaykin73 protect it when the atomic bombs go off, with our Declaration of Independence.
I believe they are preserving the master copy in an underground bunker in case the worst happens and the robots turn on us or we are invaded by aliens. That's what I heard, anyway.
jdaykin73 exACtly;)
Yes top 10 album list for sure both for content and sound.
I just turned 80 and I still rock so remember kids don't ever think that you are to old to rock in roll so keep it alive.
One of the first albums I bought with paper route money . Funny how we repeat what our grandparents say , "those were the good old days "
amazing!!!!
Crack on old dude
Good on you mate. Absolute legend.
Pretty badass if you ask me! Keep Rocking \m/
Black Sabbath was the headliner of the first concert I ever went to ('70/71). First band up was Black Oak Arkansas. We were well back about halfway on the floor. Couldn't see a damn thing. Built us a pyramid of folding chairs to get up above the crowd standing in front of us. To this day, I can STILL feel the power of Geezer Butler's bass hitting me in the chest when I stood up above the crowd. One of the best (musical) feelings ever, even 50+ years later. Life wasn't to be the same after that.
Based.
@@johnmalkovich5932 nickname: john malkovich.
give us back some authentic stuffs you'll stay a good boy
Bassed
dad lore
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On my very 1st stereo system I bought in 1971..1st lp I played on it.....I'm 77yrs young and still dig OZZY...
Keep them War Pigs howling my friend Rock on
Smoking Jamaican Black Hash,and Thai Stick ,while cranking out the all Sabbath Stash😂!! Yeah 👍 Yeah 👍!!
My dear mom bought me a stereo about the same time. I remember the moment I put the headphones on her to listen.
I will be turning 65 years old in an hour an five minutes, and this album still sounds as good as the first time I heard it in high school.
HEY!
Thank you to everyone who wished me Happy Birthday!
66 this time around. Still partying, HARDER than OZZY does now. I was listening to "You Can't Kill Rock 'n Roll."
Keep Ozzy in you thoughts. His health is poor.
Awesome! 67 now, and OZZY MANIACS are still wishing me a Happy Birthday! Did you see OZZY on WWE? WAR PIGS, BABY! YEAH!
greetings from the generation of '96; we listen to this album for it's rich sound and for its message. cause clearly the new generation has missed the message entirely....
God bless you 😇 on your birthday 🎂🙏❤️ love
Michael
@@mikehill7587 Thank you!
Am 67 years old and this music NEVER EVER GETS OLD ....but maybe i do ?
This is also true for me. I will be 67 years old on Nov. 7, 2020. I was 16 years old and a freshman in high school when a guy i met at school invited me to his house to listen to music. Litt did I know that I was about to have a life changing experience. The first 2 albums we listened to were Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. I was totally amazed. I had never heard heavy metal til that day and I was hooked for life. My vinyls are all long gone(too many parties) but thanks to CZcams I'm still in tune. A lot of older people I've talked to don't understand why I like this music. I just tell them it's in my soul. Who said heavy metal is not for the old has never been hooked.
00:02 War Pigs
07:58 Paranoid
10:47 Planet Caravan
15:25 Iron Man
21:26 Electric Funeral
26:30 Hand of Doom
33:30 Rat Salad
36:04 Fairies Wear Boots
thanks
Wowoooo
Yes,War Pigs comes first but Paranoid is definitely one of my favorite Sabbath songs. Saw them on their first tour in St.Petersburg,Fla. hell of a concert!
Excelente información pana.
Yeomans work,,,
22 years old, my father introduced me to Black Sabbath early on. Absolutely one of my favorite bands on earth. New music can't even compete with Rock!
we grew up in an amazing time for music . F%*+" ya we did. my kids and grandkids listen to all the same music i loved when I was young . 66 and still rocken.
First heard this back in 1971 when a 17 year old senior in High School and taking a film class for the first time. One of the students played the opening cut from their first titular album "Black Sabbath" . I don't even recall what the short film was about but that first album with that creepy cover and that sound really grabbed my attention.
I own their first 5 albums = All On Vinyl = and they were, and all remain, landmarks in the history of Rock.
Still, this was their best. Great playing, great singing and great songwriting. Incredible for an unheralded quartet with only three instruments. -
- - Still rockin' and still listening at 70 years old in 2023.
This band absolutely takes the lead in ANY - even the Beatles, even Led Zeppelin, even any other 60's , 70s amazing group ... Black Sabbath is SO very unique, So very artistic AND satisfying/exciting to hear them!! LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!! And still do - for over 45 years!!!
When I was young, 14 - 15 years old and lived in poor Poland, this album was my biggest dream... you cannot even imagine how happy I was when finally I bought it..
Nienawidzę tego na tej planecie
Najbardziej na ciebie wpływają rzeczy na które nie masz wpływu
No bo nie wina nastolatka że mieszka w kraju w którym panuje komunizm a filmy z Ameryki wychodziły 20 lat później, jeżeli wychodziły w ogóle
Good om you man
I'm gonna keep this comment safe in my heart
poor man not poor Poland
Long live to capitalism!!!
00:02 1. War Pigs
07:58 2.Paranoid
10:47 3. Planet Caravan
15:25 4. Iron Man
21:26 5.Electric Funeral
26:30 6. Hand of Doom
33:30 7.Rat Salad
36:04 8.Fairies Wear Boots
42:42 9. War Pigs (Instrumental)
50:54 10. Planet Caravan
56:34 11. Iron Man (Instrumental)
01:02:02 12. Electric Funeral (Instrumental )
01:07:10 13. Hand of Doom (Instrumental )
01:14:46 14. Rat Salad (Instrumental)
01:17:23 15. Fairies Wear Boots (Instrumental )
Thank you🙏
great classic!I would like to hear Dio singing this work of art.
Why did you start the first some at 00:02 when it starts at 00:00 ?
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Thanx alot. 😊
I am from Barbados first heard this album around 1976 still love it i am now 62 and still playing it love Ozzy and the boys
Today is the 50th birthday of this album, this is the proof that legends never die.
@369onerealitytwominds
That's complete sophistric garbage....
But it is very pretty. Thank you. I honestly share the same sentiment, but from a much different perspective.
I wish you the best, my fellow mutant ape, and to live your life with love and peace in your heart.
And I only just discovered it. 👀 I'll see myself out 😂😂
@@PandemoniumVice stop raining on his parade
Never fear the esoteric it inspires
Some fuckin how they're all still alive !!!!
This brings back some awesome memories from my younger days.
63 and still kicking ass.
Back in 1976 when I was 12 years old, my older brother brought this album home. He put it on and said, listen to this. There it was, my first Black Sabbath song, War Pigs...Man, did that blow my mind. Then every song on the album kicked ass. A life changing experience. Still listening to Sabbath in 2020 at 56 years old. This album and band truly stand the test of time.
I'm the same age as you and discovered this in my older sister's record collection. Black Sabbath became the standard I judged all music after that (cept Deep Purple, I loved them too). Anything less heavy than the first four sabbath albums was weak. I'm cranking this on my back porch right now, coding some software. Gotta love working from home lol. Have a great weekend man
I was 11, back in 1976. I only listened to the Beatles, and a little oldies. In 1980, however, my best bud sat me in a chair in the basement (think of That 70's Show) and told me I wasn't leaving until I liked Black Sabbath. Master of Reality was the first album he played. By the time he got to Paranoid, I was sold. Have loved them ever since. On my CD mixes you will find Sabbath, The Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, The Cars, Ted Nugent, Alan Parsons Project, ELO, Motorhead, Hawkwind, and for good measure....ABBA.
Later.
My cousins did the same to me.. only it was on 8 track.. they put the cassette in and the headphones on...
It was my beginning of rock and roll
Same, but I was 11. My older brothers had this album, and I listened to it and loved it.
Fuck yeah brother!!...
Original Album:
0:00 - War Pigs
7:58 - Paranoid
10:53 - Planet Caravan
15:27 - Iron Man
21:27 - Electric Funeral
26:30 - Hand Of Doom
31:29 - Rat Salad
36:04 -Fairies Wear Boots
Instrumental:
42:22 - War Pigs
50:26 - Planet Carvan
56:28 - Iron Man
1:02:27 - Electric Funeral
1:07:30 - Hand Of Doom
1:14:40 - Rat Salat
1:17:12 - Fairies Wear Boots
You are a legend
@@tannerjmatheson nahh man anyone can be a legend u just gotta show it
Ozzy bless you.
Cause he's my God.
Thank you
even rat salad has a instrumental D:
All killers no fillers. Not a single boring moment on his album. 4 band members shine in their respective department. Lyrics are worthy of any best of list in music.
Only song I skipped in this album would be fairies wear boats . I get it that people like but it just never grew on me
geezer, ozzy, bill, and tony, i love you. thank you for everything you did for us. forever legends!
I second this sentiment! Thanks for getting me through some tough times, as well as some great partying!
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This album is 50 years old as of today! One of the most influential albums of all time!
black sabath is amazing
Hell yeah bro! Check out the NPR feature. www.npr.org/2020/09/18/913974144/50-years-ago-black-sabbath-found-its-sound-and-took-metal-worldwide
I was 14 when I bought this in '70. Life was never the same....
This is a really good album. Easy to listen to, even today. The power. The originality. The songwriting. The voice. This was different from anything else you could hear then. Or now.
Rock & Roll man
.. rock & roll
When I was young and listening to Black Sabbath and ACDC I always wondered if I would still enjoy it when I was older. The music makes more sense to me now.
Black sabbath and AC/DC had the two best vocals of rock ‘n roll music with Bon Scott and Ozzy Osborne !!!
For sure Bon Scott and Ozzy Osborne were the two best rock n’roll singer of all time !!!! 😅
@@cassougharbi6284agreed
Freddie and Ronnie.
I’m 68 years old. By no means a metal head but the first two Sabbath LP’s are monumental achievements‼️🔥👍🎸
The first four
@@UpChuckTheBoogie First five.
first sex
true
@@UpChuckTheBoogie 5 no 6
its hard to believe this masterpiece took just a week to be made.
they lived it
Good rehearsal and a good recording engineer has allowed a lot of incredible records to happen very quickly
This Album helped me through the last 50 years.
ya it helped understand the nwo in place ,,,iron man is around the curve ,,, no worry ,,,
Right very cool Klaus 😊
Can you tell us why? we hear you klaus
@@galgadelic SATAn
@@galgadelic Any time, when i am in a bad mood or something else, i play this album. Its getting better very soon :-)
When I was young I asked my dad to get me something to listen to, I asked for an ICP cd. He came back and gave me this. ❤️❤️❤️ My dad was the best!!! RIP old boy!!!!!
What a cool dad!
cool daddy-oh !
I've been to 4 GOTJ. Great Insane Clown Posse stuff. But nothing beats this. Im a rocker at heart and Sabbath does it for me.
ICP? Man, you dodged a huge bullet there.
Your dad saved your life that day
I’m 350 years old. By no means a metal head but the first two Sabbath LP’s are monumental achievements
I’m just 70
I'm 13 billions years old, no joke.
@@jonathasmarques5725 If you think about it, everyone is 13 billion years old.
@@Danielf2007 Thats what im talking
@@jonathasmarques5725 I agree with you. It's not like any of us came into existence at some point in time, cause all the matter that's in us already existed before that. But maybe high too.
Not just the best metal album ever but one of the greatest albums of all time
I love how I see this exact same comment under literally every god damn metal album I ever click on CZcams, no matter the era, band, or type of metal it is.
This is @TheFishE77Official 's most underrated post
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@@TheFishE77Official everyone has their tastes, whats the problem?
Yeah, but this one comes pretty damn close to being true! Look at when it was made, and the songs on the album!@@TheFishE77Official
This album is 47 years old and yet hasn't aged a day
Mr. Metalhorse we have aged. But at 62 yrs old the only way to play this album is......LOUD
Keep turning the volume up - when your ears start to bleed, turn it down a little....Heaven (or Hell if you prefer)!!!
Two types of music-Black Sabbath and everything else!
yes it has
you said it yourself, it's 47 years old
Unbelievable! 47 years eh?
When I'm 80, 29 years from now....this album will be chipped into my tombstone for instant recall, beer drinking, and maybe, a little legal pot smoking!
Party at my place!!
I heard this the first time at my friend Larry's house when I was 13 in 1975 in Bradenton Florida. His family lived in a bombed out piece of crap in a rough neighborhood. You could smell the weed coming from his grown brothers' room (3 of them). In the basement was a table top turntable in a dark musty corner of the world. It was here we heard this masterpiece for the first time. RIP Larry.
Good days mate.
👍
That's good stuff dude
i had a larry too growing up. his name was the red skeleton, or at least, thats what we called him. rip aaron campbell. we'll always miss you.
a fine tribute.
I was 12 in 1975 down in Hollywood. Same smell...
When I was 9 a babysitter put in a cassette tape and Iron Man started playing, I was changed forever. In 1971 I was 10 years old, and Paranoid was the first album I bought with my own money.
I too , in 71 ozzy altered my course .
'71 was a very special year, as proved over and over, again and again. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain, Stones - Sticky Fingers, Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV, Pink Floyd - Medal, and more.
Right on !
First album I ever bought with my own money as well
This album is just pure art. Its sad we don't have such music these days
You're right. For my little bros high school graduation, I bought him Paranoid tshirt and also Vol4 tshirt since he really liked them as I have with parents sabbath albums since 4-5 like most people. *those noises on vol 4 almost drove me insane at that age, same with other parts like Sabatoge album cover. It scared the hell out of me because I thought they were true, honest magicians who'd made a pact w demon or worse. I loved it.
But after the shirts, the albums, he's full on. All his friends love Sabbath too. It's timeless.
look for Midnight Odyssey , Mesmur, My dying Bride, Ornamentos del miedo, Tempestuous Fall and the list goes on believe it or not
@@GothicXlightning Having never heard of any of the bands listed, I checked out "My Dying Bride" and it's death metal growl music, where 1-2 decades after Sabbath made this album, that style of new music was originally called "cookie monster bands" (look it up if you don't believe) but then changed to "Growler" to make people feel better about themselves listening to cookie monster.
We do. Don't be a basic bitch 'music was better back in the old days' cliche, get out there and get listening!
Originality is hard to come by these days
The greatest metal album ever made. No questions asked.
With the possible exception of one of the other Black Sabbath albums!
I personally prefer Master of Puppets, but suit yourself.
Typical CZcams comment. Go to any full album and there'll be someone saying it's the greatest of all time in the comment section.
@@deaddoll1361 it's just their opinion, don't take it at your heart
@@deaddoll1361 their stating their opinion relax chico
I just turned 150 years old and still f*cking love this álbum!
Damn you are 3 years older than me! Talent energy and creativeness never get old as I’m still jammin’ to this too!
You can’t kill Rock N Roll so the Oz man says in one of his tunes
🤣🤣😒 150 really! 👎🏽
If it ain't broke... don't fix it! Perfection never gets old!
I'm only 2 and a half and I already love this album!
A man of culture!! Nothing to be ashamed of his real age.
Planet Caravan gives so many music lovers everything some jazz some soul a little funk one of the best songs ever
Oh yes!
Most underrated Black Sabbath track for sure!
I thought I was the only one who thought that way. But seriously, is there any awful song in this album after all. Black sabbath rules bro.
it's more like psychedelic style i think
Indeed.
44:08 - it's great how you can hear Ozzy's "oh Lord, yeah!" in the background picked up by probably drums microphone :D
When I put this album on the record player in 1970? My in laws left the house. My wife and I have been married 56 years today. Rock on!☮️
Congratulations to y'all 💯🤣🤭
Congrats even though I’m a bit late
Awesome
Good making love¡¡!! Music
I'm only 39 been married 18 years. I always said since a teen. If you wanna get rid of people u don't like... put metal on rock on
this album is twice as old as me. Dont worry oldies, the young will keep this alive for decades to come
This album is only 20 years older than me.
This album is 37 years older than me
God bless rockers regardless of age, or sex, etc! I pray that the music of Ozzy enriches every person. On a personal note, I was once sheltered and afraid to sample heavy metal of any kind. Today I broke free from my last tie to Christianity to live my own life and to inspire others. I now play this album in celebration of my new freedom, which is a bit late, I know, but what can you do?
I lose God's grace in favor of the love of the world to enjoy Paranoid. Fair trade. God bless and be safe!!?
Hell yeah my man, hate to pull the "i'm 5 and listen to this" but I'm in my twenties and can assure you good music like this will keep being loved for generations.
Kraw Bob yessss siiiiir... and floyd...dont forget floyd...
When i first heard this album early teens. I didnt think 4 people could make something so unique and complete. It blew me away, still does, 50 years later.
Same thing for me.
High 5 bro me too 👍
My dad got grounded when my grandparents found out he bought this album around when it first came out, 1970 maybe 1971. I don't think people really appreciate how much Black Sabbath freaked out parents, teachers, religious authority figures, et. al. at the time. Parents hated rock music anyways but learned to live with the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the Doors and even Led Zeppelin; they needed an exorcism after hearing Black Sabbath for the first time.
16 years old in my Catholic high school cafeteria, someone playing Black Sabbath on a record player, someone said “these guys are heavy as hell”.
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With this masterpiece, Black Sabbath is not the band of heavy metal, it's the UNIVERSITY of the heavy metal: heavy riffs from here to there and naked lyrics blew our minds my music friends, it will be the experiencie of our new brothers until the end of times.
Widely considered the first metal band if not one of.
Black Sabbath is from before it was called heavy metal. In Denmark it was called concrete rock. Paranoid was my first LP. 52 years ago.
@Anders Gether Sørensen correct. But now we have heavy metal. When we look back at where that idea started we arrive at Black Sabbath.
them jazz))
My grandfather gave me the original vinyl when I was sixteen. And every time I hear this album I think of him. Thanks Black Sabbath.
Even my Dad would have disapproved of all but the melancholy - your grandfather must be a cool dude!
You're grandfather is an fucken awesome man. He exposed you to true HARD ROCK.
Your grandfather is the man!
Uuuuii
Great way to always have your grand father in your memories.. that's pretty awesome. Enjoy and be blessed
One of the greatest albums ever created.
And God said
Let There Be Sabbath
Amen
Amen!
And God said
⎝⎠⧸⎠╱⧸⎠╱╲⎝⧹╲⎝⧹⎝⎠ FVCK YEAH ⎝⎠⧸⎠╱⧸⎠╱╲⎝⧹╲⎝⧹⎝⎠
200hndrd !😂sabbath sabbath !
My older brother took me over to this house in Detroit, 1972 ish...they were playing black Sabbath albums, and smoking pot...joint after joint, I was 17 years old...a time frozen in my brain, I loved it.
I almost forgot how incredible this album is. Wow. Still blows my mind
It still cracks me up thinking about how all these people thought of Ozzy as a devil worshipper!! And like the beginning lyrics to "Crazy Train" say "maybe it's not too late, to learn how to love & forget how to hate". Doesn't sound like devil worship to me. I regrettably only got to see Ozzy play one time. I got an 8th row seat at the Omni the night of the show for face value from a buddy of mine. He had 3 tix & was going to take his girlfriend and her best friend to the show & she stood him up. I played designated driver so him & my other buddy could drink & have a good time. Yeah, Zack Wilde was playing guitar for that show. I didn't get to see him with Randy Rhoads.😢 I'm all about the music maybe smoke some buds & jam. Digging Electric Funeral.
I got to see the Grateful Dead play over 70 times before Jerry Garcia died. That was between 1988-1995. The very first concert I ever saw was ACDC. I was in the 6th grade & a friend of mine owed me $10. He said I'll give you a concert ticket & a ride to the show. We had 8 people in a Jeep. Me & my buddy Chris had 3 girls sitting on our laps in the backseat with a half gallon of JD going around. That in itself was worth the $10 but he invited me cuz he knew I had weed, cuz I always had weed. Frickin "Fairies Wear Boots"!!! I love it!!!
You still have a mind to blow
@@user-vd9cn8er5k most of it lol
Mine too. So dame amazing.
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I bought this vinyl with pocket money saved when I was 10............seen Sabbath and Ozzy live several times........42 years later it never gets old.
65 and it still never gets old!
I'm 17, almost 18. Glad to say I've listened to a lot and learned a lot about sabbath/ozzy in the past year. I was ozzy for Halloween 2020🤘🏻Timeless music.
I got this record from Columbia Record House. I was 10 at the time.
Too bad Bill lost his chops.
@@rickketchum8668 that's what happens when your 70 years old.
Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne
Guitars: Tony Iommi
Bass: Geezer Butler
Drums: Bill Ward
Or in other words
One of the most iconic vocalists of all time
The guitarist that almost single handedly started a genre
The best fuckin rythym section in all of past,present and future
Your name sucks
@@dogeofgreatness2222 Best rhythm section in metal sure. But not in rock.
we'll never see such an amazing lineup like that ever again
There are some things in life that are timeless and forever great. This album sounds as good to me at age 60 as it did when I was 16.
I've been listening to this album from 73 to today and will play it every time I want to chill out
Can't believe this came out
49 Years
7 Months
9 Days
20 Hours
29 Minutes
ago
It's incredible how much this album is filled with hits and great tracks.
how many seconds
27 seconds. No, 28 seconds. No, 29 seconds. No, 30 seconds. No, 31 seconds... (blah blah blah)
Holy shit. That's actually an amazing factoid
@@DANALDTRAMP and Donald is the BIGGEST Paranoid of them all. And he's our f-g Pres.
50 years old and still kicks metal asses, the sad part is that the masses haven't learned anything since then but hating people they don't even know for a reason they don't even understand.
yeah that's pretty accurate
si man money
Well PUT!!..Cheers!!!
Brother I'm 59 and still rocking all this times music...acid shrooms weed and work.. ohh...and alcohol...lots alcohol.... lots..I think
One of the coolest album covers, I always think about the guy in the picture, the costume and the person that shot it. Must've been a fun time
People say that the cover makes no sense for the album's name. I disagree. A guy out in the woods all alone, yet he has his sword and shield at the ready, because he's...paranoid. Makes sense to me.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Bill Ward (the drummer) made the album cover. He's a visual artist. Cool stuff, not as good as his drumming.
@@trevertravis8963 I wouldnt read too much into it - it was meant to be called war pigs hence generic psychodelic soldier in the the woods - they went with paranoid too close to change
@@TheFriendlyamoeba I'm aware of that. I just meant it still works even with the name change.
Greatest Album of all time They said they were evil, to me there lyrics brought light on the evils of war, and corruption
They wore big crosses - 'always the right way up' as Tony said - wonderful band
🎉
It had too dark a vibe for our parents. They were terrified.
Punk too. I grew up with this, but also the opposite and everything in between.
Richest period of musical revolution.
To think it really started with the Beatles, and Ozzy will tell you so. But Sabbath went full tilt, cuz they'd seen enough of the shit of the world and had to speak out.
Some of us took it the wrong way, and kids i knew died of what Ozzy spoke out against (despite his own addictions).
Crazy times.
No regrets.
These guys put it all in balance, and it just got richer ftom there.
Sad to see how rick n roll got, but YA HAD TO BE THERE!
Hell yeah to the ones who weren't born yet, but manage to feel so much of what it was/IS!
@@chryssoraidy9838 My parents freaked when I got the album. I had to show them the lyrics for them to calm down and accept the band. What a wonderful time to be alive. I got to see so many top bands touring California where I lived at the time. Then I saw Jethro Tull in Phoenix while attending tech school there.
Tull, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and the Allman Brothers are still my fave music.
Any form of exposing corrupt politicians is black balled. Sabbath told anyone willing to listen to the horror of corrupt politicians in 5 minutes flat. They have spent decades trying to vilify a lot of great rock groups. Keep rocking
I'm a pretty big metal fan listening to Sabbath at last. Start to finish, a masterpiece, this album. No Sabbath, no metal. Respect.
This album inspired me to play bass! Geezer's basslines and his tone are amazing.
How's it going?
@@RudolfJelin I still play bass and I love it! :)
Geezer is The Best Groove'n Hard Rock Metal Bassist hands down imo & he wrote all those Sabbath songs lyrics & arranged too.
@@besnardowski5912 Nice! Keep on going bro!
@@RudolfJelin thank you man!
49 year later ... yet fresh and powerfull !!!!
I am 4 months away from 70 years old. I remember the day this album hit Woolworths. As the first one my life has never been the same because of it and Alice Cooper Concert in The San Deigo Sports Arena in Mission Beach Cal. 1971. Yes we had the best music and man Am I thankful.
4 band members, 1 producer, 6 days = Awesomeness
This is called laziness and greed. Imagine if they actually put in time for a proper second album.
@@theshushu7940 nah bro, it's called talent.
@@_KOKOMO_ Listen to what you are saying and get real.
@@theshushu7940 They worked 10 - 12 hour days, came up with one of the greatest and most influential rock albums of all time. It was their 2nd album and the second album they put out in 1970. Get out with the laziness nonsense.
6 days without sleep XD
What a legendary band, they post the full album with no ads and no sponsorships and no incentive except for allowing people to listen to this beautiful record.
they all have enough $$$
They're set for life, that's the least they can do. Now if they would upload the rest of the four albums as well.
Ozzy is richer than we could ever dream of being... nearly dead too.
And, you've got an adorably naive understanding of the music industry. They didn't post it, an underpaid intern at the record label Warner Records did.
No shit ! ❤️✌🏻🌈🌹🤟🏻.
@@odobenus159 I don't think they meant that Ozzy personally posted this, stop trying to be a smartass
When you close your eyes with headphones on you are somewhere else! Transported! Beautiful heavy dark music! Masterfully played and sung!!!!
I'm 65 and listened to this album every night while I was in high school for 2 years with headphones to go to sleep, it was like listening to lullabies.
I consumed copious amounts of LSD while listening to Black Sabbath. Sabbath will always be popular no matter what year it is !
Those were the days.....early 90's for me. Wish I was 13 again. To many things to think about as an adult......
I'm so jealous... Even more ...
2020 and this amazing album is still getting listened too
I dont like year comments but I agree
so true, shame they split up
@@levvv547 I'm kinda glad, ozzy did good stuff and they did great stuff with dio, Glenn Hughes and Tony martin
ItsLevi yeah but if they haven’t we would have never got the Blizzard of Oz album you lose some you win some
And still we have world wide wars, drug addictions, suffering and death. Times may Change ... Black Sabbath is Eternal.
Bill Ward is hands down the most underrated drummer of all time!
Dam right listen to the intensity of the of the drumming you don't hear that now days just magic
he's not underated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For me, the best of Black Sabbath had mr William Ward on the drums. The later years were ok but the first albums shook my world, I saw too much shit as a kid and this helped me survive. Fan since -70...
@@halloween5703 yes he is fuker
Bill Ward is definitely up there with the best drummers ever! He doesn’t get the credit he due!
I am currently 50 years old and I've been a die-hard Sabbath and Ozzy fan since I was 11. In my humble opinion I think that these old Black Sabbath albums are just as if not more intense than most modern metal bands that are heavy just for the sake of being heavy.
Same thing here!no 7 string monstruosity and such shit)) as we know today .but it burns as fuck anyway!burns like Sun dudes!
You are absolutely correct!! This is a historic account and not an album.
This sound never gets old.
Pra mim disparado o melhor album do Black Sabbath, o Tony Iommi acertou em todos os Riffs, o Geezer além de trabalhar muito bem no baixo escreveu letras épicas, O Ozzy tem uma voz marcante e transmite muita emoção nas vocais e o que falar do Bill Ward? Baterista absurdo! Sente a música como ninguém e tem um estilo muito pesado, perfeito para a banda!
パラノイドは史上最高のヘビーメタルレコードと見なされています。 それは数え切れないほどのミュージシャン/バンドに影響を与えてきました。 そして、リリースから50年以上経った今でも、多くの人々に聴かれています
影リノスかのヘビ上最高なさす。 それは数え切れないいまをら5コー、リ今でー以上ーまバン経ドと見すイドは史ャン/ててきまかれてメタルュ年ラいミシどのドにレった響0ほれ々に聴与えージパした。 @@exxumma
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No matter where your road of metal leads you. This album will always be by your side
always
Excelente álbum Black Sabbath
My hair grew two feet just listening to this album!
Mine did too
Lol
Hope you feel fine bro! 2 feet is A LOT of hair!! How do you brush it in the morning? I hope are still alive and able to answer to me. I also hope that your life was beautiful the past 7 months!
@@theodorepotsis9324 how was your week hopefully it was good
My too))\m/(on the head i mean lol).
Whenever I listen to this album it takes me back. To my motorcycle days, smoked filled party rooms, spinning vision (know what I mean) long hair, cut offs, ragged jeans, petula oil, leather jackets, unwashed smelly bodies, lost days/nights into the small hours and a bloody great period for me in the late 70's to early 80's. Artists now all they write about (if they can prose a song) is girl power, relationships and scuff xfactor trash, with a voice that sounds like a strangled teenager. Listen to these lyrics. They replicate the life and times of people , real subjects and true to life issues with bloody good vibe. Forever Sabbath ❤️
i like your comment Michael ... but you did not talk about the HOT girls back then
damn what a powerful and truthful words
Oh yes Mark. That was beautiful and the icing on the cake.
okay now go take a shower
@@eminem7152 you suck
When I was 8 years old id sit in front of the fan we had in our house and say " I am iron man" over n over..it was my first vinyl that yr for my birthday. Ill be 52 this June.
I listened to this album many times when reading HG Wells War of the Worlds for the first time in the 70s. It really added to the experience.
Так думаю,що і ROK оперу "Війна світів" ти пам'ятаєш.
This is the album that made me feel like I belonged somewhere, in a time I felt I didn't fit in anywhere. Will always love this album!! ❤️
Paranoid 2.5 minutes of the best of Rock history.If this album did not come out there would be no Iron Maiden or others who follwed
Amen Brother.
Me too.
you still don't fit in anywhere... isn't that the point of music like Sabbath's? You Push The Needle In...!!!
loser
My high school english teacher played this album throughout the course of a week, one song in each class. Thought it was lame at first, but now it's my favorite album of all time and he's my favorite teacher of all time, hell yea!
Ladies n gentleman that's a true master piece
I'm not into Sabbath and not into metal but that could change. I'm enjoying this. Will probably buy it
First heard this masterpiece when I was 77, still rocking on at the age of 14, never gonna stop 🤘🏼
are you aging backards?
@@atillaugan5043 no, I'm just built different
Unstuck in time slautwr house 5
Von Egut instintual
Oz man was TRULLY skitzo
I loved the looks on my kids faces as teens when they heard this album the first time... They were all talking smack about dads taste, and to see them slowly get it as each song played was nice.
Mm ir m
My dads music taste was crucial to how my taste in music developed to how it is today! I'm glad that you are showing your kids cultured music so they can keep bumping this album in the future for the future kids.
@@l0nlym1lk17 My kids know I have a much greater taste in music.
@@massdebated I'm glad they know!
Love it. My kids heard it and immediately regarded it as way cool.
War Pigs....True now, more than ever.
War Pigs is never not true
This is the best heavy metal album of all time.
Imagine being so on top of your game as a band that your second album- recorded in a rush no less- contains “War Pigs”, “Paranoid” and “Iron Man”... three stone cold classics... on side one! It was a good time for popular music.
"popular music"? Just because it is popular doesnt make it pop.
I wasn’t defining the genre Sabbath helped innovate as pop, I was just saying that the late 1960s and 1970s were a remarkable time for music.
Black Sabbath is one of the top 10 rock bands of all time for sure
They are true chads.
Not three.......SIX.
One of the best albums in the history of music.
Melhor e maior banda de Heavy Metal da história!
discordo
In Case You’re Reading This After The Apocalypse; this humble quartet was widely considered the be-all, end-all, best rock and roll band of all time, although a close vote between Sabbath and Motörhead was decided by a knife fight between lead singers. Lemmy was a shoe-in until he was distracted by a video poker machine.
THis comment deserves more upvotes
Been listening to them since 19
Early 1970
I know, I was there. I plugged in the machine to give Ozzy a better chance !
Motorhead's overrated.
I'm saying it: this has no weak track, and the best songs are pure genius
i'm a bit sick of iron man. the dj's wore it out.
@@JamezMorriz1134official I don't think that classifies it as a weak track, but more of an overplayed song. I'm sick of it too, but it is still a great song
Planet caravan is out of place, and rat salad is well, rat salad.
But the rest is brilliant. Best album ever.
@@speedking7224 Planet caravan isn't out of place. You do realise what the album is about, right?
the best album ever
One of my all time favorite albums ❤❤❤
Heard War Pigs 39 years ago when I was six and never looked back. Metal head since.
Yes me to.I remember in 1971 was 5.Love Ozzie😊
Iron Man was my jam 40 years ago when I was 5/6. Learning that on guitar was massive a few years later.
Yep! Found this album on my sisters turntable when I was 6 and the album was less than a month old...
Sometime around 91 at the local post office. I asked my dad who is this?
same here bro
Planet Caravan is such an amazing piece of art
Planet Caravan is life intro song
funny but Planet Caravan id the only song that critics liked
@@thegreenbird795 "critics" just didnt understand the album
Yes it is and I haven’t heard it in many years and as soon as it came on I cranked it up oh my❤😎🌻😁🥰yes!!! Thrills this 62 year olds heart
Planet Caravan is a Tool song. 😏
The first time I listened to this album by Black Sabbath, I liked it instantly.XBb❤
This was the first Black Sabbath album I bought over 40 years ago and here I am, years later, lying on the bed, listening to it again and wearing my Paranoid T-shirt. What can I say. Immense album by an immense group of rockers. Love it 🖤🖤🖤🖤 Quality never goes out of style 👌
I haven’t listened to this whole album in a long time. It’s so good to lay down in the dark and just go to another place. It really takes me out of my current head space to a different world.
Just did it too
Right on !
Rip a bong hit
Yes yes yes. It is keeping me sane after this cruddy day
Black Sabbath is like a priceless treasure box to open only at the finest of occasions. Cheers!! 🤘
One of the greatest albums in humnan history.
You got the Idiot bit Correct, but you left out Illiterate!
@@shanebailey9128 I made a minor typo. But what is your excuse for erroneously capitalising the words "Correct", and 'Illiterate"? You utter, utter moron.
A masterpiece. Back in high school, it was the real deal.
This album is the birth certificate of heavy metal
Well said.
@@clydeosborne622 Any relation to Ozzy?
Close. Their first album is.
@Doug Souza - TerabyteShop then you’re wrong.
@Doug Souza - TerabyteShop no, their first album is definitely the birth of heavy metal.
Hello from Siberia. This is my favorite album from my youth!
Mark, You have some great bands in Siberia, too, like Silenzium from Novosibirsk! ---Salute from USA
I feel you man :)
Hello Siberia!!!
hello from Sydney man!
Hello from France ! Black Sabbath rocks around the world !
Buddy of mine loves this album and after finally listening to it, it isn't hard to see why. Poignant messaging delivered with imagery so expansive and yet so surgically precise and clear. the energy goes seamlessly from visceral rage to relaxed crooning melodies and shows they had perfect balance conceptually.
As I grow older I tend to like Hand of doom the best.The rhythm section of Geezer and Bill are just so good.
one of the greatest albums of all time!
Jamming out to Black Sabbath while grooming one of my dogs. I was instantly transported back 40 years.... a 17 year-old me sitting in my boyfriends driveway, hot boxing in his car while we listened to Sabbath.. I was so stoned I could feel both hemispheres of my brain trying to function. I swear I just got a contact high from that forty year-old smoke! LOL .. good memories from a time long ago. If only to be young again. I would so do it all over again.
This is one of the greatest comments ever! ✌️💜🌮
@@Squatch13
Get. A llife
Ahahahah amazing memory!!
@@Squatch13
Don't ask me where I was during the 70's. Ever since I have had a difficult time catching up. I am 73 and this is just what I have been searching for. Amazing
I just turned 50 i wasnt even around when they formed but my cousin who is 5 years older than me got me into Ozzy when i was 11 and it was great then he said heres Black Sabbath and threw this album on and i was hooked.
I remember where I was the first time I hear this album ! I was 13 with a bunch of friends ! smoking grass ! For my first time too ! In Cannes ( France ) in a party on the beach by night !!! Now i’m 63 !!! And I hear black sabbath until today !!!
The classic line up. Accept no substitutes.
Imagine growing up in your Teens as Music like this came out.
I loved it
It was great, unfortunately, we took it for granted. Now I am 63 and I realise how profound our music was, subversive truth, influential too. It influenced me to be a scofflaw and to have a permanent distrust of the ruling Epstein warmongering classes
Unfortunately I was born in 1980.....so now all of u are my enemy. Jk....lucky bastards
Dubstep wasn’t a bad scene
It was awesome!
This band was full of the most talented people.