I’m with you, Bill is one of the best, but Bill and Geezer, there is no comparison. Best rhythm pair ever, until either of them go lead as with NIB. I wouldn’t ask god about music, have you heard the shit they come up with in its name.. plenty of great stuff out there even today. I’ve recently done a top 100 in lots of categories and this album is No1.
@@HipsterKaren that's my point you have to look hard to find anything worthwhile back in the day you could just leave the radio on and hear great music all day long instead of rehashed garbage.. people used to make music because they love music today's music especially mainstream is nothing but processed cheese. No thank you I like real cheese 😂 I know there's good stuff out there but I've yet to hear a new band that had a complete album where every song was enjoyable and actually had some thought behind it.
I used Sabbath to teach logic electronics! Most of my classes were teenage boys into music so I played Sabbath and asked them how the lack of logic control created heavy metal? I started showing them the 'AND' gate and how Tony would have avoided losing his fingers if one of those had been fitted to the panel press he was asked to operate when a mate was off sick. So Metal was born in the heavy industries of Birmingham. Later that month I asked why one of my class was absent and the boys said he'd not be in as he had just come back from a Sabbath concert in Glasgow. I said 'they're on tour?'. They said 'where have you been sir? I said 'earning a wage teaching you lot!'. I got on the phone to my wife and she got 2 tickets for the final night of their final tour in Birmingham...it was a life reaffirming evening. :)
Thanks much! When someone asks like "what do you mean by Metal? Or when did Metal start. I just send em this vid say finger it out! Tony well, ya know. Metal for life! How ever much longer it is meh no matter. Thanks again! :D
In 98' I was driving home from work in my 66' dodge van (it was fucking sweet). I was at a stop light downtown in Somerville, NJ and saw a SMOKING redhead cross and give me "the eye" as she crossed... I'll never forget her. My buddies ask me why didn't I pull over and say hello? The Warning was playing. IT WAS A SIGN.
J'avais 7 ans a l'époque où cette album est sortie mais j'ai tout de suite accroché au heavy métal je suis Un grand fan de black Sabbath je vais bientôt avoir 61 ans et toujours aussi fan de black Sabbath mon dernier concert c'était a Birmingham en Angleterre en 2017 au concert d'adieu du groupe c'était vraiment génial mais c'était le dernier concert de black Sabbath triste réalité
Sabbath really weren't very blues-orientated at all. Not like Led Zeppelin. Tony played inverted Ecclesiastical triads to get that demonic sound. _"Warning"_ is bluesy because it's a cover. {:-:-:}
When I was 11years old,my older brother bought me a little tiny earphone am radio so I could listen to music without my parents knowing...late one night when I was supposed to be asleep ,I heard black sabbath black sabbath .the worm had turned....wow
The Witch's name is Louise, that's all we know. Ozzy n the boys won't tell anymore. This estate was built in the 16th century in England and still there. .
Sepher Agon, if you want to 'dabble' in black Magick, just always keep in mind, ANY negativity cast out comes back to you threefold. Keep it positive. "An it harm none, do what he will" ☆
@@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 That's how I read it too. To be fair, he's right. It is probably their best album cover. It's the only one that's actually creepy. Their other album covers were mostly silly. (the mirror on Sabotage was pretty cool though)
"Sleeping Village/A Bit Of Finger" Red sun rising in the sky Sleeping village, cockerels cry Soft breeze blowing in the trees peace of mind, feel at ease "Warning" Now the first day that I met ya I was looking in the sky When the sun turned all a blur And the thunderclouds rolled by The sea began to shiver And the wind began to moan It must've been a sign for me To leave you well alone I was born without you, baby But my feelings were a little bit too strong You never said you love me And I don't believe you can 'Cause I saw you in a dream And you were with another man You looked so cool and casual And I tried to look the same But now I've got to know ya Tell me who have I to blame? I was born without you, baby But my feelings were a little bit too strong Just a little bit too strong Now the whole wide world is movin' 'Cause there's iron in my heart I just can't keep from cryin' 'Cause you say we've got to part Sorrow grips my voice as I stand here all alone And watch you slowly take away A love I've never known I was born without you, baby But my feelings were a little bit too strong Just a little bit too strong
Sabbath will always remind me of the good memories of my Dad. Wherever you are in the world, I hope you have peace. “Red sun rising in the sky Sleeping village, cockerels cry Soft breeze blowing in the trees Peace of mind, feel at ease” ♥️
same thing but memories of my freind s father who have teached us to play guitars(he was great musician and have played in bands in our town in 80s and 70 ths .we have played animals grand funk sabbath slade and rock-n-roll and blues "squares"
Metal wouldn't exists without black Sabbath in my opinion I've listened to them from the beginning I love everything they have done.they have touched my soul and I will listen to them till I'm no more.
Great lyrics ,Teenage insecurities about a girl who you some how hook up with who you always thought was out of your League, and at the end leave you out in the cold.
after Aynsley Dunbar was ejected from Meyall's Bluesbreakers in favour of Mick Fleetwood because Peter Green wanted Him in there, Dunbar started his own group the Retaliation with Victor Brox and Alex Dmochowski, that song Warning was written during this period, Black Sabbath decided to cover it and put their own spin on it, glad they did! don't know if that's the Same Victor Brox, but it's probable!
Rollins summed it up like this ....how many down and out fucked up times has the wonder and beauty of Black Sabbath has pulled you thru.......I've loved black Sabbath since I was 15 ....I'm 49....so far and Black Sabbath has always been on my soundtrack.....I'm a punker...that knows my metal......old skool metal...real deal punk... outlaw country and new wave ...the only music that matters to me.
Lee Andrew Nobody can play this whole record "Note for Note" in 2 years lol. I been playing drums for decades and can't play this record "note for note"
Lets be honest here all three where masters of their instruments. So many parallels with Zep, in that they both carved the way for heavy metal but in two different directions. Metal and More Metal.
oh im aware, i appreciate youre response not trying to be an ass but i just dont think they compare ya know, you can feel the fresh raw originality in this
I think once a genre has been out for a while, unless some major shake up happens, any music that doesn't put a very different spin on it will sound generic.
Excellent fucking comment. Brought back memories of me thinking the exact same thing (before yt days) was also simultaneously wondering in my head what to play next as the song just ended. Got it. "Band of gypsies" I fuckin love that "they don't know"(they don't know) thanks bro. Shred on my brother. Just so you know I'm cool, I'm sitting here in a room I rent in Nashville with my male cat named "dimebag" starin at me like "play another song mf". Lol he thinks HE runs the show, he's sadly mistaken, but he is a kick-ass roadie. That I give him.
Can't get enough of this,, been listening for weeks now. the 14mins or so is a real journey of riffin magic, got to love sabbath they never go away do they.?? they just come back round again and surprise me more,, they really get in the zone, embrace the vibe, Toni probably improvised the lot, it feels of the cuff.
lol ThatOne he's doing a pun on black/blue lives matter, I think?? PURPLE LIVES MATTER (Color for Doom ;) also color for chronic pain i think . which really works out for me because im in chronic pain And I Looove Dooooooom
The best song i've heard on my entire life. By far. Remember me so many stories of my life. Old loves, old feelings.. It just combines perfectly with a cigar and a beer.
In the early 80's, in my young teens, this was my ritual song. Every night after homework this was the song i listened to while getting blasted through my grim reaper bong. I have multiple copies of most of the sabbath vinyls from wearing them out. Vinyl always ruled over cassette .
I ONLY HAD A FEW TAPE DECKS IN 1980. MY BROTHER HAD THE TECHICS AND ONKYO TURNTABLES. I HAD A BOOM BOX BACK WHEN WE CALLED EM GETTO BLASTERS. WE ALWAYS WALKED AROUND JAMMIN ON THE SABBS PARTYING OUT. LOVE ME SOME VOL 4 TOO
i do that now only its afterwork not school.lol i just have most of my brothers lp's all still work fine! i did by live evil and never say die and vol 4 but the rest were free. i love the reunion album too but i have it on cd any form of sabbs besides ozzy or dio i dont like. well born again is good but dats it.
The best I'm getting down on my 52 b day tonight.been jammin on this album since the 1972.i actually had the tape. My brother had all the vinyl and 8 trscks
Could you imagine a band like this being in the top 40 today?! Black Sabbath had more hit songs in the 70's than the Beatles, the Who, Kinks, Stones. Why do we have to go back in time to listen good music?
Saw them in 99...the original 4 members. Pantera opened and were great..but Sabbeth put them boys in there place....right here in Texas. They were both great..I will never forget that night. Thanks Sabbath, so many good times.
Anyone here, heading into 2020?? (November 11th, 2019) I can't be the Only one on an Ozzy/Sabbath binge, after Ozzy's newest and very honest single. Ozzy wanted to be a Beatle when he was young, but ended up a God...of course that's including The Sabs; Geezer, Bill and Tony. So, straight off your head and without looking, what is Led Zep's drummer's name? How about Sabbath? Exactly.
Listen carefully for the posers that ever think Sabbath was a copy as any other band not ever get involved with this band, this is no game music or hot topics,sabbath are there own origin, when I was 11 in the projects an older friend said I'll sale You all original Sabbath albums for $15 ,in 79 that was alot money, so we did the exchange on top of a Hill like a drug deal, to this day I still have them to me stuff like this is priceless better than any imitators out listen carefully nobody doing like Ozzy Osbourne long live the life of the leftys like me there my favorite band thay covered every emotion, respect for black Sabbath! Story from a true Stoner 2 this day.
oh wow cool ....black sabbath. ....you're favorite albumn??? ....think out.....don't tell me yiu don't know technical ecstasy.... ? if you don't at least know technical ecstasy. ...you don't know true sabbath. ....doesn't mean you don't sabbath, ,,,but true fucking BLACK SABBATH. ....... PATRICK
true honest love for Black Sabbath goes beyond paranoid......iron man .......war pigs ........warning ,,,,knowledge of warning you're enlightened. ..Patrick .
this was it for me. . . when iw heard Tony playing this. . . .and its an awesome Ainsley Dunbar ( sp ) tune to begin with. Tony splits it perfectly for his solo . . .
First album I ever bought in 1982. NO ONE at my school besides me and my friends were listening to Black Sabbath in the early 80's. Everybody else was listening to Kajagoogoo and we were jamming to The Wizard. We loved to smoke some and then crank this up!
Can you consider when this great piece was released? Guess many don't. Just dig into what an explosive creative period it was. Nothing before, nothing after. Please appreciate where much of it started!!!!
Years ago, a girl with long jet black hair, who always wore black and enchanted me like heck, first rung me up out of the blue, (after she had trawled through the phone directory for it), just as I was playing this... S'funny, the Warning turned out to be true... ;-)
Why is no one metioning Bill? One of the greatest Drummers who ever lived. Love for Bill and the rest. God what happened to our Music. 😭
Got better if you look hard enough
I’m with you, Bill is one of the best, but Bill and Geezer, there is no comparison. Best rhythm pair ever, until either of them go lead as with NIB. I wouldn’t ask god about music, have you heard the shit they come up with in its name.. plenty of great stuff out there even today. I’ve recently done a top 100 in lots of categories and this album is No1.
@@HipsterKaren that's my point you have to look hard to find anything worthwhile back in the day you could just leave the radio on and hear great music all day long instead of rehashed garbage.. people used to make music because they love music today's music especially mainstream is nothing but processed cheese.
No thank you I like real cheese 😂 I know there's good stuff out there but I've yet to hear a new band that had a complete album where every song was enjoyable and actually had some thought behind it.
Oh heck yeah bill is my hero
Bill has ran further playing drums than most marathon runners career he's in my top tier of drummers for sure
I used Sabbath to teach logic electronics! Most of my classes were teenage boys into music so I played Sabbath and asked them how the lack of logic control created heavy metal? I started showing them the 'AND' gate and how Tony would have avoided losing his fingers if one of those had been fitted to the panel press he was asked to operate when a mate was off sick. So Metal was born in the heavy industries of Birmingham. Later that month I asked why one of my class was absent and the boys said he'd not be in as he had just come back from a Sabbath concert in Glasgow. I said 'they're on tour?'. They said 'where have you been sir? I said 'earning a wage teaching you lot!'. I got on the phone to my wife and she got 2 tickets for the final night of their final tour in Birmingham...it was a life reaffirming evening. :)
Nice story man cheers
Thanks much! When someone asks like "what do you mean by Metal? Or when did Metal start. I just send em this vid say finger it out! Tony well, ya know. Metal for life! How ever much longer it is meh no matter. Thanks again! :D
In 98' I was driving home from work in my 66' dodge van (it was fucking sweet). I was at a stop light downtown in Somerville, NJ and saw a SMOKING redhead cross and give me "the eye" as she crossed... I'll never forget her. My buddies ask me why didn't I pull over and say hello? The Warning was playing. IT WAS A SIGN.
Good eye... good eye 👁️
Mate what a cool story🤘 you should ave boned that sexy bird tho, shame ainsley dunbar didnt name the song 'risk' 😂
i'd've been like, ''evil-woman-don't-y'play-your-games-with-ME!!''
Jersey redhead . Be very careful
Never ignore intuition when it pertains to other people and their intentions.
You probably didn't make a mistake.
20 years old now cranking this 50 year old masterpiece every day. No doubt ill be 50 years old listening to an 80 year old masterpiece
I remember when this came out. Was just a teen. 64 now and still fckin love it.
J'avais 7 ans a l'époque où cette album est sortie mais j'ai tout de suite accroché au heavy métal je suis Un grand fan de black Sabbath je vais bientôt avoir 61 ans et toujours aussi fan de black Sabbath mon dernier concert c'était a Birmingham en Angleterre en 2017 au concert d'adieu du groupe c'était vraiment génial mais c'était le dernier concert de black Sabbath triste réalité
I'm 49 loved them since I was 10
I have been listening and seeing Sabbath in concert for 42 years! I still love the Bluesy way Tony plays!
Fr people always say Sabbath is heavy metal, im like no, they're that Heavy Blues joint
Tony was a beast.......one of the best there ever was...
Sabbath really weren't very blues-orientated at all. Not like Led Zeppelin. Tony played inverted Ecclesiastical triads to get that demonic sound. _"Warning"_ is bluesy because it's a cover.
{:-:-:}
@@brendanveit84 yeah!espethially bass parts!feel so great to strum Geezers riffs!
When I was 11years old,my older brother bought me a little tiny earphone am radio so I could listen to music without my parents knowing...late one night when I was supposed to be asleep ,I heard black sabbath black sabbath .the worm had turned....wow
The way the Bass and the Guitar come together on this track is unreal, god I love Geezer.
Along with Led Zeppelin's debut, this is one of the best
This album is far better than Zeppelin 1
@@Anglicanism_go_brrI hate zeppelin honestly
@@jewel_throne2950 really? Why
this album cover scared me as a kid but over time has turned into one of my favourite pieces of album art..
The Witch's name is Louise, that's all we know. Ozzy n the boys won't tell anymore. This estate was built in the 16th century in England and still there. .
My lp hangs on my wall.. Love it
Sepher Agon, if you want to 'dabble' in black Magick, just always keep in mind, ANY negativity cast out comes back to you threefold. Keep it positive. "An it harm none, do what he will" ☆
Sepher Agon Ozzy said the woman's name is Louise but doesn't know much about her. I think he does! They hired her, idk???
The music didn't scare you more than the album cover? LOL
The greatest piece of rock music ever made. I'm a lifer Floyd fan, but this one takes it. Hands down.
I agree
One of the greatest LP covers of all time. Incredible debut!!
I was just gonna comment if anybody knew warning was a cover that's what I was scrolling down looking for! Salute bro, need me to get you a beer?
3 years wow and i was just thinking the same thing
@@HumbleDisciples
I think he meant the album cover.
{:o:O:}
@@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 That's how I read it too.
To be fair, he's right. It is probably their best album cover. It's the only one that's actually creepy. Their other album covers were mostly silly. (the mirror on Sabotage was pretty cool though)
@@spaceclown7650,... ARE YOU NUTS???., DUDE ~ A L L THEIR COVERS A R E WONDERFUL !!!!!! BERNIE GERMANY 😊
Not a weak instrumental dip off in this entire cut!!! These guys were the perfect band!!!
Best debut album from a group ever...... EVER.
Wonderful intro, bought this album in 1970.
"Sleeping Village/A Bit Of Finger"
Red sun rising in the sky
Sleeping village, cockerels cry
Soft breeze blowing in the trees
peace of mind, feel at ease
"Warning"
Now the first day that I met ya
I was looking in the sky
When the sun turned all a blur
And the thunderclouds rolled by
The sea began to shiver
And the wind began to moan
It must've been a sign for me
To leave you well alone
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
You never said you love me
And I don't believe you can
'Cause I saw you in a dream
And you were with another man
You looked so cool and casual
And I tried to look the same
But now I've got to know ya
Tell me who have I to blame?
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
Just a little bit too strong
Now the whole wide world is movin'
'Cause there's iron in my heart
I just can't keep from cryin'
'Cause you say we've got to part
Sorrow grips my voice as I stand here all alone
And watch you slowly take away
A love I've never known
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
Just a little bit too strong
this is where it all started boys and girls
+Jeffrey Gable Thank you, Geezer Butler!
inthesurf 07 love it the best music ever
Yes they were originally a blues/jazz band and alot of that is shown in the jamming sessions on this album. Love them and love this album forever!
inthesurf 07 🎊
Exantlamundo
One of the best jams of all time in any era from any band
“I was born without ya baby, but my feelings were a little bit too strong! Just a little bit too strong!”
Sabbath will always remind me of the good memories of my Dad. Wherever you are in the world, I hope you have peace.
“Red sun rising in the sky
Sleeping village, cockerels cry
Soft breeze blowing in the trees
Peace of mind, feel at ease”
♥️
Hola!
same thing but memories of my freind s father who have teached us to play guitars(he was great musician and have played in bands in our town in 80s and 70 ths .we have played animals grand funk sabbath slade and rock-n-roll and blues "squares"
Bill Ward revolutionized my drumming.
Metal wouldn't exists without black Sabbath in my opinion I've listened to them from the beginning I love everything they have done.they have touched my soul and I will listen to them till I'm no more.
Sleeping village. Even acoustic Sabbath kicks ass
Zeitgeist, although it's a relatively new one, ranks up there as one of my favorite Sabbath songs
Does it get any better? No. This is the greatest 14min of sabbath you can experience.
Great lyrics ,Teenage insecurities about a girl who you some how hook up with who you always thought was out of your League, and at the end leave you out in the cold.
I have been obssesing over this track lately, playing it over and over again, so dark and so beautiful...
My favorite sabbath song of all time. Such a beautifully crafted piece of work. Much love from Texas.
From G E R M A N Y with love !
Forget the Stones and the Beatles. Sabbath is the defining band of the 60s and 70s. Most influential.
I had EVERY not the stones or beatles but dam near moody blues.
sabbath album or tape til the end.
Wont completely agree as stones and beatles are legendary but sabbath is my favorite of the three regardless
well judging that sabbath was only formed in 69 and put out their first album in 70 youd be wrong
@MrBrenman21 oh wow, one year off. my point still stands
I'm definitely a fan just not sure I can go that far. But everybody likes what they like.
My favorite Tony Iommi jam is Warning. It takes me places.
One of the greatest songs ever made, some of the greatest guitar ever played.
You said it!!!That's 4 sure me too.....a band that is too awesome and remarkable it don't get no better
Absolutely! I listen to it when I'm walking. have to hear it 2 or 3 times before I change it.
Just so you know this is a cover. I thought it was a sabbath song for 20 years
It took me places in the 90s...listen to it on record...my son has the record I jammed to
Best production and mix of any Sabbath album.
I've always been a Sabbath fan, but I've been immersing myself in it, lately.
WARNING has deep poetic lyrics. Great song.
It was written by Aynsley Dunbar, Victor Brox, Alex Dmochowski and John Moreshead when they were in the Aynsley Dunbar's Retaliation
Fongolitus That was before Dunbar was with Bluesbreakers and is that the same Victor Brox that was Caiaphas in Jesus Christ Superstar?
WAS HE THE DRUMMER FOR JEFFERSON STARSHIP?IM SURE HE WAS IN A FEW BANDS
after Aynsley Dunbar was ejected from Meyall's Bluesbreakers in favour of Mick Fleetwood because Peter Green wanted Him in there, Dunbar started his own group the Retaliation with Victor Brox and Alex Dmochowski, that song Warning was written during this period, Black Sabbath decided to cover it and put their own spin on it, glad they did! don't know if that's the Same Victor Brox, but it's probable!
yes he was! and Journey also!
look at ozzy's voice, dude THIS IS INCREDIBLE
,....it r e a l l y is!!! The most enerving voice in RockHistory ! :-D
I don't think you can look at someone's voice
@@witwot61,... Y E A H, BRO 😊!!! ~ SOOO RIGHT RIGHT 😊! BERNIE GERMANY 😊
MY FAVORITE ALBUM IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.
def in my top 5 !!!!!!!!
The only album i every week played ,40 years now.this is from another planet
Fire And Water by Free.
Uriah Heep/ self titled album.
What about the album,
Paranoid from Black Sabbath?
Master of Reality, Sabotage, VOL 4, Paranoid are my Favorites including the first
This is the therapy so many pay money for, absolutely amazing
this is fuckinjg correct.
yessss
Dig it, dig it like you dig it
Rollins summed it up like this ....how many down and out fucked up times has the wonder and beauty of Black Sabbath has pulled you thru.......I've loved black Sabbath since I was 15 ....I'm 49....so far and Black Sabbath has always been on my soundtrack.....I'm a punker...that knows my metal......old skool metal...real deal punk... outlaw country and new wave ...the only music that matters to me.
I'm an old 50 year old goth I know as a child these hit the spot big time brilliant XXX
Wow that's crazy my name is Chris Fox 🤘
Maybe you are my long lost sister 🤣
What an EPIC Jam!
Took me 2yrs to learn to play the whole album on guitar! Worth every minute baby!!!
Lee Andrew Nobody can play this whole record "Note for Note" in 2 years lol. I been playing drums for decades and can't play this record "note for note"
He didn't say note for note. Get em lee Andrews!!!!!!
Post it man... would be nice to hear you playin'
@@m42037 maybe give up
@@rubyhunt2361 He's full of sht, he can't play this whole record, and Charley you can go troll away you can't even play the drums or guitar
If anyone asks what is heavy metal...well this says it all. Pure genius even Einstein would approve.
I agree 110%
@@indigostardriver7469 ,...1000 % ! ;-)
Greatest debut album of all time
Nothing better than a double tracked Tony iommi solo
I remember first seeing this LP.I don't know why i bought it, they sure weren't playing cuts on the radio.
everything great about a band, can be found on their first album..
I like the feedback, chord bashing, and plaintive solo before the final verse and chorus of "Warning"
Black Sabbath definitely had soul and groove
3:47 is when it starts, after that it's just so Goddamn good I can hardly stand it! Then again, maybe my feelings are just a little bit too strong!
Noticed that there are 73 people with absolutely no clue what great music is.
5/20/19 108, now.
118 now.... 6/11/19
Ozzy is one of the greatest that's a FACT
You can't totally blame them have you heard the radio in the last 30 years? It's all recycled garbage
They probably listen to Christian Rock. 😂
Every time I listen to this, I really want to just grab my guitar and play for three hours.
Iommi killin' it on guitar, but listen to Geezer - a beast on bass !!!
Geezer is a fucking freak
They are true musicians who can't be replaced
Lets be honest here all three where masters of their instruments. So many parallels with Zep, in that they both carved the way for heavy metal but in two different directions. Metal and More Metal.
Tractorman 1956 He and Ian Hill the 2 best in heavy music out of England...
@@jasonnallrichard his pop bottle finger guards defined his bass!
heavy heavy blues rock. they dont make bands like this nowadays
oh im aware, i appreciate youre response not trying to be an ass but i just dont think they compare ya know, you can feel the fresh raw originality in this
I think once a genre has been out for a while, unless some major shake up happens, any music that doesn't put a very different spin on it will sound generic.
That's mainly what they were with their debut, but Sabbath still are the first to pioneer Heavy Metal... Zeppelin were merely just heavy blues...
go fuck yourself from the bottom of my heart
shane stewart who?
I'm a Led Zeppelin guy but I still love me some Sabbath. 2 bands that paved the way.
I'm thankful to have had a father that taught me what good music was, while all my friends listened to Rap music.
nothing wrong with rap. i listen to sabbath and rap on daily basis
@@luckyrole4962 99 percent of rap is unlistenable, uninspired, and unworthy
,... Yeah ~ a n d dirty & anti - women 😢!!! BERNIE GERMANY
I wonder if Jimi Hendrix ever listened to this. I’d hope so
Fuck me too
Excellent fucking comment. Brought back memories of me thinking the exact same thing (before yt days) was also simultaneously wondering in my head what to play next as the song just ended. Got it. "Band of gypsies" I fuckin love that "they don't know"(they don't know) thanks bro. Shred on my brother. Just so you know I'm cool, I'm sitting here in a room I rent in Nashville with my male cat named "dimebag" starin at me like "play another song mf". Lol he thinks HE runs the show, he's sadly mistaken, but he is a kick-ass roadie. That I give him.
What a nice calm little listen for a beautiful summer morning
I'm 66 and still love this band...
waking up early saturday mornings as child while father playing Sabbath fkn amazing times #blacksabbath
Long lost brother?? I always wondered who dad kept locked up in the attic...
this song is fuken art
Can't get enough of this,, been listening for weeks now. the 14mins or so is a real journey of riffin magic, got to love sabbath they never go away do they.?? they just come back round again and surprise me more,, they really get in the zone, embrace the vibe, Toni probably improvised the lot, it feels of the cuff.
40 years.
thats pretty incredible (48!)
Having never heard Black Sabbath's music before, I must say I am pleasantly surprised. Time to explore more of their library!
Into the void-lord of this world-symptom of the universe-sabbath bloody Sabbath.
NIB
Hand of doom
Electric funeral
Into the void
Children of the grave/embryo
Iron man
Paranoid
Black Sabbath
@@Wtfisahandle01 THE FIRST 6 ALBUMS!!!
Mike Koenig every album 1-21 is a masterpiece
Sabotage 😈👀✌👍
BLACK SABBATH MATTERS!!!!!!
ALL SABBATH MATTERS XD
lol ThatOne he's doing a pun on black/blue lives matter, I think?? PURPLE LIVES MATTER (Color for Doom ;) also color for chronic pain i think . which really works out for me because im in chronic pain And I Looove Dooooooom
Deep Purple In Rock is
also my favorite album.
Fuckin A!!! LOL
TONY,DEEP PURPLE IN ROCK IS FANTASTIC
There will never bands like what the 70's Produced some of the best stuff never to be duplicated ever again !!!
i am so grateful that this song is 15 minutes log
mmm 15minute log
Song? Isn't it 3 songs?
and its one of the only 10+ min songs that doesnt bore me to death
@@jameswiddel7743 and a bit of finger 3+
@eggdod honey bring the camera quick!
The best song i've heard on my entire life. By far.
Remember me so many stories of my life. Old loves, old feelings..
It just combines perfectly with a cigar and a beer.
Gabriel Lopes forgot lsd?
ME 2 MAN SOME GOOD LIQUOR LSD AND SOME GANJA. HOLD THE GOVERNMENT
In the early 80's, in my young teens, this was my ritual song. Every night after homework this was the song i listened to while getting blasted through my grim reaper bong. I have multiple copies of most of the sabbath vinyls from wearing them out. Vinyl always ruled over cassette .
I ONLY HAD A FEW TAPE DECKS IN 1980. MY BROTHER HAD THE TECHICS AND ONKYO TURNTABLES. I HAD A BOOM BOX BACK WHEN WE CALLED EM GETTO BLASTERS. WE ALWAYS WALKED AROUND JAMMIN ON THE SABBS PARTYING OUT. LOVE ME SOME VOL 4 TOO
i do that now only its afterwork not school.lol i just have most of my brothers lp's all still work fine! i did by live evil and never say die and vol 4 but the rest were free. i love the reunion album too but i have it on cd any form of sabbs besides ozzy or dio i dont like. well born again is good but dats it.
The riff master blasting off into the interstellar regions of your mind and sole
,......s o u l , mate ! But, you are absolutely right with your lines !! :-)
Best
Song
EVER
one of the best things ever from 1970 i was 12
Finest heavy rhythm section ever. Tony on lead and rhythm guitar, the master!
The best I'm getting down on my 52 b day tonight.been jammin on this album since the 1972.i actually had the tape. My brother had all the vinyl and 8 trscks
I was turned on 2 SABBATH n 81...I've been happily addicted since...🎼🎸
It feels I listen to this since 100 years ... and it sound better from year to year. Thank you.
Could you imagine a band like this being in the top 40 today?! Black Sabbath had more hit songs in the 70's than the Beatles, the Who, Kinks, Stones. Why do we have to go back in time to listen good music?
Peace of mind feel at ease !!!!
Best band/song ever !! It actually gets me high
Saw them in 99...the original 4 members. Pantera opened and were great..but Sabbeth put them boys in there place....right here in Texas. They were both great..I will never forget that night. Thanks Sabbath, so many good times.
Saw them with Pantera in Detroit…one of the best shows I’ve ever seen…my favorite two bands ever in the same night and I was right at the stage…epic!!
Anyone here, heading into 2020?? (November 11th, 2019) I can't be the Only one on an Ozzy/Sabbath binge, after Ozzy's newest and very honest single. Ozzy wanted to be a Beatle when he was young, but ended up a God...of course that's including The Sabs; Geezer, Bill and Tony. So, straight off your head and without looking, what is Led Zep's drummer's name? How about Sabbath? Exactly.
Christopher Williams the amazing and underrated Bill ward
my favorite Black Sabbath album and song/set/arrangement whatever you call it cd track lol
it's a great piece of progressive music, definitely blues, but it's more than blues, they created a whole genre: black sabbath!
BLACK SABBATH THIS ALBUM IS A MASTER PIECE BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES I AM 52 NOW AND STILL ROCKING TO METAL LOVE THIS METAL BAND AWESOME
The Acoustic Guitar Riff Got Me Stuck In My Head! It Rules!
6oaz
Listen carefully for the posers that ever think Sabbath was a copy as any other band not ever get involved with this band, this is no game music or hot topics,sabbath are there own origin, when I was 11 in the projects an older friend said I'll sale You all original Sabbath albums for $15 ,in 79 that was alot money, so we did the exchange on top of a Hill like a drug deal, to this day I still have them to me stuff like this is priceless better than any imitators out listen carefully nobody doing like Ozzy Osbourne long live the life of the leftys like me there my favorite band thay covered every emotion, respect for black Sabbath! Story from a true Stoner 2 this day.
Miguel Cruz ...sabbath, a cover band??? Never in a million years...Led Zep, a cover band??? Yes.
Exactly.
Lmao irl
oh wow cool ....black sabbath. ....you're favorite albumn??? ....think out.....don't tell me yiu don't know technical ecstasy.... ? if you don't at least know technical ecstasy. ...you don't know true sabbath. ....doesn't mean you don't sabbath, ,,,but true fucking BLACK SABBATH. ....... PATRICK
true honest love for Black Sabbath goes beyond paranoid......iron man .......war pigs ........warning ,,,,knowledge of warning you're enlightened. ..Patrick .
TODAY IM 57 YEARS OLD ABOUT 50 YEARS AGO MY BROTHER INLAW BROUGHT THIS ALBUM HOME, A METAL HEAD WAS BORN..XD
my dad left me
This is where heavy metal started people! The kings of Metal!
Heavy blues rock!
dylan fisher Also metal/jazz here. The drums are excellent here
@Sepher Agon google will tell you that but comeon you can hear how the blues shaped so much of there music
dylan fisher This jazz also bro
Ken Sturm I believe blue cheer was a big part too. They have that garage sound.
FUCK they were so damned bluesy in the early days!! I love it!! I always said early heavy metal was the love-child of blues and hard rock.
Music mind spirit & soul. I sold my soul for rock & roll.
this was it for me. . . when iw heard Tony playing this. . . .and its an awesome Ainsley Dunbar ( sp ) tune to begin with. Tony splits it perfectly for his solo . . .
The Most Underrated Band in History!!!
Not by Sabbath fans !
Every other band takes a back seat to SABBATH !!!
Nothing will ever match listening to this song for the first time.
Seen them 49 years ago at the east town Detroit two weeks befor my 15 the birthday
I remember I took Black Sabbath in high school...great class.
I was there!
Peace of mind/ feel at ease!
They played my hometown on their first American tour, in 74. The second concert I ever saw at fourteen. Almost fifty years later, and...
First album I ever bought in 1982. NO ONE at my school besides me and my friends were listening to Black Sabbath in the early 80's. Everybody else was listening to Kajagoogoo and we were jamming to The Wizard. We loved to smoke some and then crank this up!
their rythem section is unbeatable in rock and roll
Reindeer Bermy Can't beat Butler and Ward that's for damn sure!!
Agreed
Can you consider when this great piece was released? Guess many don't. Just dig into what an explosive creative period it was. Nothing before, nothing after. Please appreciate where much of it started!!!!
almnost the top of the vitnam war
Та,пипець -круть така ,що аж вуха звертаються в трубку!!!Sabbath одні з найкрутіших бендів ,Ozzy ,вокал який ніколи не забудеш!!!!
Saw them, 70 or 71, first tour of US. I was so young, didn’t know. Hell or a show.
Sabbath the best of all time
I remember how excited i was to buy album when it first came out.
Years ago, a girl with long jet black hair, who always wore black and enchanted me like heck, first rung me up out of the blue, (after she had trawled through the phone directory for it), just as I was playing this... S'funny, the Warning turned out to be true... ;-)
Wow. Just fucking wow. I'm almost 50 and just heard for the first time.
Ozzy was my favorite singer since I was 9, I got to see him play live twice and he was flawless.
Las tres rolitas que más me gustan de ese álbum. gracias por compartirlas.
complete genius...
remember this was played live apart from a couple of overdubs . Made us Brummies proud boys.Dined out on this at the chippie for 50 years
BLACK SABBATH LOVE THIS OLD METAL BRINGS BACK Memories Awesome GUITAR RIFF FROM TONY