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Andre Poublon
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2012
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Fade Away
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Valé M.B. I really wanted to catch you but we all became sick. We will be thinking of you. Here is a song recorded live by the Spell live at Adelaide University and written by M.B.
Bits Of Bali
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Scenes from around the island taken over the last 14 years or so. Sanur, Ubud, Amed and Singaraja are a few of the locations
Bloody Black Sabbath
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A Rock Family Tree of Black Sabbath and the people that have passed through them. A who's who of 70's heavy rock. Enjoy
Rock Family Trees. Merseybeat
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The Beatles and some other guys. Narrated by John Peel
Spit It Out
มุมมอง 2317 ปีที่แล้ว
Wherein Robert almost bursts a blood vessel singing and playing a headless Bass. Vale Ian Jones on angular Sax. Alan Powell swings a guitar while Dave Sparks tries squeezing some rock out of a guitar synth. Andre Poublon uses a hammer on a snare, and sounds like it too. It's not been out there in the digiscape for posterity and I thought it needed to be before all the digital files destroy them...
What's It Gonna Be? Rockmelons Extended mix (Vinyl Edit)
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What's It Gonna Be? Rockmelons Extended mix (Vinyl Edit)
Love you Dudes ‘nnn. !!!!
Im confused why they played hungry for heaven and bark at the moon neither where Sabbath songs! And although I love R.J.D. and loved heaven and hell, Sabbath will always be Bill, Tony, Terry, and Ozzy. The Song Black Sabbath started it all. And 50 plus years later, its still haunting, a perfect piece of art, a master piece! Ozzy's voice in the early years was so different than anything else out there at the time. Unique and huanting, special and quite talented. Bill made the music come alive he was a one man orchestra, playing with broken half sticks. A genius in how he put all the tempo changes into each song, playing with shade and contrast. Terry played bass in a way that the bottom never fell out when Tony played leads, Terry played bass and rhythm guitar all in one. Not to mention the lyrics he wrote, the guy was interesting and well read even back then, highly intelligent and it came naturally. Tony where do you start with him? Simpe and complex at the same time. The riff master, the guy could have quit after his finger tips where cut off. Ever thing pointed at failure but instead he became a legend. The guy has wrote the most memorable riffs of all time. The thing about Black Sabbath is they were untrained bedroom players, all they had was their inner talent and a dream. All this music and all the music they inspired came not from lessons and training but from the hearts, hands, and ears of these four men. 50 plus years and we are still studying their music and sound, that in itself is an amazing achievement. In a 100 years the world will still be listening to this music in 200 years they will be remembered like Mozart and students will be learning Tony's riffs.
Ozzy Zig requires Gig! Thanks 😅
Cool Bill,can’t keep a good man down.
Saw the Ian Gillan Sabbath, it was great seeing them do Smoke On The Water.
The mass media doesn't care about them, but every rock musician in history has been affected by them.
I think this is their best record, and actually a scary premonition of the Melvins and grunge in general, even though, of course, the latter copied this exactly. I know it's sacriledge, but I want to remix this album. It's a masterpiece but I want to make it even more gigantic.
Actually two of Sabbaths most successful albums were not recorded in the states but in Willesden north west london NW10 at Morgan studios! Sabbath bloody sabbath 1973 and Sabotage 1975!
I need someone to translate "Birmingham" for me 😂
I saw them in the late 90s in the meadowlands Was the loudest concert I’ve ever been to We are 3rd row and my Ears were ringing for 2 days afterwards Was a great show
6 years ago this was posted and still new comments coming in people will always look up sabbath me love a lot of sabbath honestly I loved born again why the hard sabbath fans hate I don't get also ronnie coming in gave sabbath the creative power to start a whole new genre new wave of British metal some of the best stuff maiden priest prime examples and heaven and hell is the album all the Britain new wave metal albums blue print p.s sabbath was always good and they had some smoking singers over the years there 80s stuff is killer crazy if you like that powerful doom metal with a crazy 5 octive singer that was pretty much 80s sabbath I think is fantastic
😂 WTF the screaming didn't stop someone had moved the mattresses 😂 The stories about that midget are crazy... This is the best one yet fuking crazy. I think Toni must of watched Neal Young's Rust never Sleeps... You could see his ewoke thing's sneakers as well 😂
Thank you Geezer for the dark scary lyrics. Who made yall the best heavy metal band from England.
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All are legends, but Geezer and Iommi are the most significant members. What is Black Sabbath without their powerful [Luke's] wall of sound?
They brought the truth too everyday reality on this sh@#thole that people call Earth👍👍👍👍
I think being in a band with that Muppet elf lead singer would be an absolute nightmare...seems like he'd be up tight about everything definitely not laid back rock n roll type...the type to bitch about how his sushi wasn't prepared correctly when he arrived in his dressing room and let Everyone know about it... I would be butt hurt too if I had too fallow ozzy in Ozzys fucking band...i can just imagine people buying tickets to see black sabbath just to bring a sign directed towards elf boy...and you know it hurt cus he fucking remembers it lol elf boy once sabbath had enough of him said he finally gets to lead his own band, own band named what he wanted it and he can call the shots on lyrics guitar, everything... And I've literally never heard of Dio in my life lol he'll always be remembered as the lead who attempted to replace the great Ozzy Osbourne and Front man.. Imagine bass and guitar tall and lanky body builds and the lead comes out lowering the mic to reach his mouth..only to try to sing the songs ozzy wrote and crafted along with original Black Sabbath...its sad when elf man does pass what will you instantly know him from? The attempt and mega fail trying to fallow Ozzy Fucking Osbourne... "Oh yeah he played with sabbath for a bit right?" never going to hear "Oh the legendary lead of Dio passed???" lol ahhh bless his heart.. Can't had a lead man that's 5"2.... You need an imposing posture like Morrison or a ozzy or bowie, Jagger...have Ringo starr lead for a gig... Some people just belong behind a drum set of a giant Bass guitar to make up for the lack of enjoyment lol I'm trying to think of a bassist that just looks like he doesn't Want to be there oh the bass for The Who...the lead guitar was throwing his guitar around his back moving all crazy then Moon behind the drums and that's impossible not to notice Moon no matter what he'd behind..big blonde curly for singer but the bass just looked like if I was to play bass for music I absolutely hated and couldn't even give a hip thrust once..literally just moves his fingers
Summing up Ozzy's attitude to the whole 'devil worship' thing: 'Are you a user of Black Magic?' 'I dunno, do you mean the chocolates?' PS: 'Black Magic' were a brand of plain chocolate popular in the UK in the 1960/70s.
Thank you very much. God bless Everyone Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 Nostrovia ❤❤❤
Dio is such a good guy wouldn't leave his band behind, JUST the guitarist, see ya pal.
Sabbath Story👋
Common. Some of these songs were rubbish…lenon was right
Once you have been really high a few times it's hard to want to go back. You can do it. You will always have that urge though. The incomplete feeling goes away with time. Anything can trigger the urge. A song on the radio can take you back.
Dio dramatics😂
R.I.P. Ronnie and Cozy.
They started everything that was supposed to be heavy metal without a doubt 🧐🧐🧐
It's been years for my of ❤ love for Sabbath I really miss them 😢😢😢😢
There are countless terrible Black Sabbath documentaries om TH-cam however this isnt one of them. Narrated by the music legend that is the late John Peel this includes interviews with direct band members only and contained some information that i had never heard before despite being a fan for over 40 years. Thank you so much for sharing this! p.s. The Merseybeat doc tagged on after was an utter bonus.
Couldn't believe it haha
Having all the members of the band, temporary members to document from there view how all went down...bottom line drugs or not being in a band with other people is almost always certain to fail, throw booze and dope it just dies faster... What bands have stayed together from the jump with all first original members. Beatles technically wouldn't count due to having a drummer before Ringo and broke up so not long lasting band like Rolling Stones...areosmith? Out of all the bands it's like marriage most likely meant to end in a bitter divorce fighting over the rights to the band name etc..
Legends! This band came in several line-ups & versions. Good documentary & real interviews. However incomplete! No mention of the very important Tony Martin era. Why ? The World Is Full Of Kings & Queens That Blind Your Eyes & Steal Your Dreams It’s: Heaven & Hell 🤘
NIGEL in Canada🇨🇦 Iommi and Butler Page and Jones Michael Bruce and Dennis Dunnaway a good guitarist and an inventive bass player doesn't get any better than that these duos shaped my life to this day
NIGEL in Canada🇨🇦 my favourite band let me clarify, the original band classic rock was 1969 to 1975 then it just repeated until 1979 but BLACK SABBOTH was good from beginning to end, they progressed Led Zeppelin 'burnt out' especially after Page got into heroin
Why did you exclude RR for Ozzy right after Sabbath? Made me stop watching..
I love how these guys were outside the London music elite establishment from the rough streets of blue collar Birmingham!
Why the fuck did they play a Dio solo song?
How do you skip over Randy Rhodes like he's 400 lbs of ofal or something? Not a mention??
Randy was not black sabbath... He was ozzys solo
One of the best metal documentaries I've ever seen! 🎬
Black Sabbath is such a unique band that no man can ever deny.
Pope on the end of a rope After Forever is about accepting Christianity
At the point where they talked about "Children of the Sea" I started waiting for someone to say that their amp goes to 11.
I looked up Skinheads in England at that time and it started totally different from what it became. It was a movement of working class/poor kids of white and immigrant kids who wanted to celebrate the working man. It didn’t become associated with racism and white supremacy until it got to the US (of course).
No Bill Ward, no Sabbath
Brilliant Geezer Butler impression by Gillan 😂
Alot of bands had "heavy" songs, but Sabbath invented Metal with the song Black Sabbath. 3 outstanding musicians and a crazy off the wall singer. Bill Ward could have been a Jazz drummer. Tony losing his finger tips invented the heavy metal guitar with his style of playing. Geezer just a kick ass bass player. What can you say about Ozzy. When Dio replaced Ozzy, they reinvented themselves and created another gem with Heaven and Hell.
Bill Ward is the Geezer Butler of drums.
When I saw "don't blame me" about Ozzy Osbourne in 1994, I was floored with excitement! I am just now seeing this "bloody Black Sabbath" video, and am equally as excited as I was 30 years ago! This is phenomenal!
After Forever was a very godly song. Seeing the Pope at the end of rope, was a great line. There's no Popes in the Bible. Stryper recorded the song on their "Fallen record" War pigs had a great message. One of the greatest anti-war songs of all time.
Geezer laughing about Stonehenge 😂
Born Again is some of Bills best playing
Cool 💯😎 Salute
The back story is as amazing as the career that followed in 1970s. The band were trendsetters. Changed my life ill guarsntee.