Im 66 and Just Listened to Solitude for the First Time. i was 13 When Black Sabbath 1970 came out Master of Reality and Paranoid. Classics. I bought on Amazon the Very first Four
@@tomperock1615 Same here, when my older brother purchased the eponymous 'BlackSabbath' album in Feb'70; great listen even to this day! My bro met Ozzy in a Cheshire pub playing darts back in those days.
Yes that was it, but us 80s kids still listened to Black Sabbat, Motley Crew, Nirvana and others when we were 10-12 years old, even when driving tractors. The farmers always shook their heads xD and we drove past headbanging, lol. We were real freaks, the time allowed it, but at maximum we harmed ourselves and not the other people, everyone was free as a bird and there were zero prohibitions. If today's youth had experienced that, they wouldn't be glued to the streets in Germany and making monkeys of themselves for the WEF, BlacKR rock, Ga tTes and others! They have nothing good planned for any of us. The whole West has to stand up, not just us Germans and Americans. The criminal "Super Democrats" are everywhere, even in Switzerland.
May 2024 I googled first heavy metal band. Was not too impressed with the results. 1968 deep purple. 69 zeppelin. 1970 sabbath. What do you gents think about this?
60 myself and this was the second Sabbath album I bought after Vol. 4 because it was out of stock today I think this was the prototype for the onslaught of 4 and both are some of Sabbath's finest
Hi in May this year I will be 67 and with 13 I heard sweet leaf and I smoked my first joint like I do today also hearing Zappa and Black 🖤 Sabbath too stay healthy with greetings to you 🐸
Back in the early 80's they were called "burnouts" and it was not considered cool to smoke. By the early 90's the "cool" kids were the smokers.@@seventhfirestephanie8740
Listen to the fucking lyrics 40 years ago this nigga way before his fucking time I started listening to the shit when I was 14 I'll be fucking 59 in March shit still killer
The third album. 1971. Absolutely one of the best albums in music history. Heavy, haunting, with incredible riffs one after the other. This is where doom, stoner and sludge began. In short, a true masterpiece 🤘✝🤘
When I first listened to PARANOID back in the Seventies, when I was a youngster, I was hooked. Today I am 66 and I still love their music more than any other.
Same here brother never forget it when I saw them in concert. It was just unbelievable and just blew my mind and passo joints and bowls around the whole concert in Baltimore It was unbelievable!!
Grew up in my teens listening to sabbath!! Seen them at ST. John Arena , tickets were only $7.50 COLUMBUS OHIO. Changed my hole outlook!! ROCK-n-ROLL .✌️
We had a substitute teacher in my eighth grade English class and he brought this album for us to dissect the lyrics for our poetry class and it was amazing when he read the words to the songs! So meaningful!
Hey man I was just thinking the same reality. Have not listened to them for literally 47 years. Playing songs for my Bro. He's not long for this phase of his life, but he's been tryin' for many moons to die. These old bass/rythums clearly come back. Deep Purple Sorry Mate
For forty years I have been in utter, utter awe of the drumming on Children of the Grave. It is so monumentally vast but still curvaceously groovy. What a track. Probably my favourite Black Sabbath song...until I hear the next one!
Been rocking this album and the first 5 albums for over 50 years now! The first, original heavy Metal band! At age 67 and still crank the " real rock" out my windows in traffic! It never gets old!❤😂😮😊
Their first few albums are a blueprint for classic heavy metal, this album helped start several metal genres and is still one of the best albums ever. Cleaned a lot of weed on that album cover...
Great music! True art unsullied by pop art or corporate machinations, or lawyers. It is my opinion that Tony Iommi is the greatest underappreciated guitarist of metal.
I got into Sabbath in 71 when I got Master of reality. Quickly got their first 2 albums. Throughout the 70's they were called everything from satanic to untalanted bozos by the British musical press., who were enamored by the lesser led Zeppelin. Sabbath the far superior band, were far from Satanic. They came with a message to wake people up. Zeppelin were hair metal plagiarists. Only message from them was excess and bugger the consequences. Robert plant could not sing for toffee, Jimmy page was second tier. John Paul Jones on bass was anonymous. Bill ward was quite simply better than Bonzo. Ozzy Osbourne way better than what's his name. Terry Geezer butler v Jones , no contest. Tony Iommi the creator of heavy metal riffs and a damned great guitarist all round v page. First round TKO. Only 3 of Zeppelin's first five albums come close to Sabbath's first five. Zep 1 Zep 4 Physical Graffiti. That's it.
I agree although we can't forget Glenn Tipton and KK Downing and Ian Hill I know this is a Sabbath page but I can't talk about heavy metal without mentioning Judas Priest
The greatest for sure but underappreciated I'm not so sure his longevity and his writing ability and technical skills surely has gotten him his due recognition in the music world then again I've been wrong before
So glad I got to spend the 70's- till now; with this and their other masterpieces...thousands of listens...Thousands and one now...:) Thanks for the upload...Good health and happiness to all my Sab brothers!
@@NineteenEighty8 I believe so. They had their own sound before anyone else did. There were a few bands that contributed to it but Sabbath sound like Sabbath. Unique
It was not a game changer, that was Black Sabbath. 70. The first ever Metal album. The game changed right there. Paranoid 70 was a progression , Master of Reality was yet another progression. The album that made me when I first got it at age 11 in 71 a life long Sabbath fan. Heavy metal was forged in 70. Ok?!??!!?
After Forever! 🤘 That bass line takes it to another level. Such a fantastic album all around. This and Vol. 4 alternate as my favorite Sabbath albums from the Ozzy era.
I heard this album for the first time in the late 70's when i was 12. I am so thankful i did cause i listened to hard rock/heavey metal for all my life instead of those designer jeans pink and yellow shirt wearing preppy mutha fuckers listning to love and dance music. I know now that the power above made it for us mutha fukas..."thankyou god" if your really there
I'm turning 59 today and the only Ozzy that I've ever really gotten into is Blizzard of Oz. 2 weeks ago I discovered Black Sabbath's 1st album and it blew me away. Now I'm getting into Master of Reality and I'm really starting to understand why so many people love Black Sabbath. Absolutely LOVE it!
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦 guitar players suffer loss of high frequency hearing from "live" performances this might explain why Anthony got more TREBLEY on later albums
I had the top-loading original back in the day. The writing on the cover was embossed as well. Tbh I did/t like it as much as the 1st and 2nd albums but I was only 10 at the time. I bought it with my paper round money.!
This is arguably the band's peak. They'd perfected their classic sound (bass, drums, Ozzy's vocals and detuned guitar) by this point but Tony hadn't yet yielded to the temptation to get "experimental" with keyboards, synths, a brass band etc. Plus, the one ballad ("Solitude") is gorgeous.
cruising to high school with Craig PowerPlay 8-track and 4 Jenson Co-Axial Speakers,,,smoking stemmy pot and trying not to burn a hole from a popped seed🔥
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@@BibleBlack667 "Helter Skelter" didn't start anything. On the contrary, it ended the Beatles' foray into aggressive (but not really heavy) music. Zeppelin in 1969 are more like starters. But even they are lightweight compared to Sabbath's first two albums from 1970, to say nothing of the third from 1971...
I love how people make up names for sabbaths style, that those of us who listened to them since they started in the 70s never heard of. It was just called hard rock until the late 90s, doom metal and stoner rock are not traditional terms in my experience
This was the first album I ever bought when I was a teenager.
65 years old and I still listen to this. Classic album
Im 66 and Just Listened to Solitude for the First Time. i was 13 When Black Sabbath 1970 came out Master of Reality and Paranoid. Classics. I bought on Amazon the Very first Four
@@tomperock1615 Same here, when my older brother purchased the eponymous 'BlackSabbath' album in Feb'70; great listen even to this day! My bro met Ozzy in a Cheshire pub playing darts back in those days.
התחלת טוב מאד
I had the 8 track!
This album was a life changer for me.. When I heard that first song it was all over!
I remember when this music seemed evil cruel and wicked,now days this music is a breath of fresh air from this world today
As time goes on we find out that we are all children of the grave BS4L
👍🏽🙌🎶
@@josephwright9563 Nailed it
Yes that was it, but us 80s kids still listened to Black Sabbat, Motley Crew, Nirvana and others when we were 10-12 years old, even when driving tractors. The farmers always shook their heads xD and we drove past headbanging, lol. We were real freaks, the time allowed it, but at maximum we harmed ourselves and not the other people, everyone was free as a bird and there were zero prohibitions. If today's youth had experienced that, they wouldn't be glued to the streets in Germany and making monkeys of themselves for the WEF, BlacKR rock, Ga tTes and others! They have nothing good planned for any of us. The whole West has to stand up, not just us Germans and Americans. The criminal "Super Democrats" are everywhere, even in Switzerland.
The irony is that if you just read the lyrics to a lot of early Black Sabbath songs they come across as a peace + love hippy band.
This is music for today; music for tomorrow; music forever, as we head into the void.
And they're all still alive. How many bands from 1969 are? Any?
The void is timeless! Totally agree 👍
The Greatest Heavy Metal of all time.
The best
I agree hands down. The old metal is the best.
May 2024 I googled first heavy metal band. Was not too impressed with the results. 1968 deep purple. 69 zeppelin. 1970 sabbath. What do you gents think about this?
0zzy crszy yraim
Ehh Pentagram is better
The godfathers of metal at their best Bill Ward is one of the greatest drummers of all time
💯 🤟🤟🤟
👍☮️
Definitely . Guitar heavy af.
" THE GOD FATHERS WHO INVENTED HEAVY METAL"!!! IAM 57 YEARS YOUNG, AND STILL LISTENING TO BLACK SABBATH, SINCE I WAS 12 YEARS OLD!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I’m 65, still loving this classic album , every song is 👍
Moje taky 65 a moc se mi tato hudba libí
60 myself and this was the second Sabbath album I bought after Vol. 4 because it was out of stock today I think this was the prototype for the onslaught of 4 and both are some of Sabbath's finest
I’m 67 and still loving it !
Hi in May this year I will be 67 and with 13 I heard sweet leaf and I smoked my first joint like I do today also hearing Zappa and Black 🖤 Sabbath too stay healthy with greetings to you 🐸
Same age: 65. I played this music on 8 track. Got stoned and drunk for the first time at age 13 to Master of Reality.
One of the best albums ever .. period
I've been listening to them since I was 16 and now I'm 59 and never gets old just like we are
Same, only way back then through a Scott vacuum tube receiver and huge bone crushing stereo speakers in basement of friends place. Nostalgia!!!
57 and still like you 🤘
since 1971 at 15, Im now 67
Y'all were the first Stoners. Right on! 🤘
Back in the early 80's they were called "burnouts" and it was not considered cool to smoke. By the early 90's the "cool" kids were the smokers.@@seventhfirestephanie8740
This world ain't nothing without Black Sabbath!!!!💀💀💀💀🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Absolutely one of the best and most influential Metal albums of all time! Pure and absolute masterpiece!
that is modern stoner rock!
No lie, my nickname in the 80s was Sweet Leaf 😉
Listen to the fucking lyrics 40 years ago this nigga way before his fucking time I started listening to the shit when I was 14 I'll be fucking 59 in March shit still killer
Black Sabbath was at their best up to Volume 4. After that it was downhill until Ronnie James Dio took over on vocals.
@@stanlee-eq7lu You are so wrong, Sabotage and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath are amazing albums
Heavy music but lyrics full of love and peace. Been rocking this album since the late 70's, Godfathers of Metal!
Geezer's lyrics are REALLY influenced by his Catholic upbringing.
This is my favorite Black Sabbath album. Absolute classic masterpiece!!
Agree with all comments..black sabbath matters!!!!!❤
This album ages like a fine wine.
The third album. 1971. Absolutely one of the best albums in music history. Heavy, haunting, with incredible riffs one after the other. This is where doom, stoner and sludge began. In short, a true masterpiece 🤘✝🤘
i agree
Agreed
Had to be short cause of cassettes
Think of all the classic rock albums that came out of the UK that year.
Agreed
I turned 60 a week ago. I've always loved Black Sabbath. This album for some reason I didn't pay attention to until recently. "WOW. Geezer is amazing
garlic n cheese i am wasted
I be 65 and I got a lot of my best licks from studying and analyzing geezer. He's one of the greats for sure.
Bill Ward & Geezer , Nuff said
i did a solid week of RUSH recnteley, was nice, they're my hometown heros. but Sabbath! into the void. dammmmmmnn.
You're right there Geezer Butler is amazing
The great album of Sabbath!
Every song on Master of Reality is at the top of their game.
The definition of all killer-no filler. This album slays
A real album with continuity. Two bridge songs and a haunting feel.
One of the best heavy metal albums ever.
Like how the instrumental tracks set up the next songs. The running order is perfect on this album.
Best Sabbath album for me, that distortion, the grit, every riff is like a different drug. Masterpiece from start to finish, I think it's their best.
For me it's between Master of Reality and Vol.4
This one and volume 4
For me "Never say Die"......
My friend, your alliterative response is absolutely spot on for this album! Different drug indeed! Take care, friend!
Every sabbath album is the best album ever
My favorite Sabbath album indeed.
This, the 1st album & Volume 4, even Sabbath Bloody Sabbath are over the top & 3/4 of the music today owes it's roots to Sabbath.
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
every record with John Osborne was great
including "Never Say Die"
You cant thank these guys enough
I'm right with ya first listen to Sabbath when I was 14 ("76) haven't stopped since I'm now 61 BLACK SABBATH ROCK'S
me too . I was 13 . Had to buy the First for CDS of them. CLASSICS
I'm 61 also 🎉Party Hardy.These guys got 13 or 14 years on us.🎉.This to me is a Reli
No words to describe how Good and Honest It is.... simply magnific
Fuckin AAA..
Ууу вауу ааа ,слов нет насколько это круто. ❤❤free roof
I'm 58 and this is and will always be one of my favorite albums. Long live Ozzy Osbourne.
Sabbath is and always be my favorite band.God fathers of hard rock
this one and sabotage for me
When I first listened to PARANOID back in the Seventies, when I was a youngster, I was hooked. Today I am 66 and I still love their music more than any other.
Same here when my older brother purchased the eponymous 'BlackSabbath' album in Feb'70; great even to this day!
Same here brother never forget it when I saw them in concert. It was just unbelievable and just blew my mind and passo joints and bowls around the whole concert in Baltimore It was unbelievable!!
We would zone to this if you remember zoning head to a different place in your mind gotta go time to zone
I'm 66 too '58 model
Well spoken
I still rock sabbath while cruising in my 70 El camino I bought in high school
This ominous and intense sonic juggernaut is a musical force of nature.
Going on 53 I live and love this group , in my mind there will never be anything close to how Black Sabbath makes me feel deep In my soul
58 and same here!
55 and I ain't Never gonna give up on it
Hahahahahhahahah oh yeah baby.
I’m 59 and it’s a Kick Ass!🤘🏽Album!🤘🏽
The most important metal album that started (almost) all of it.
Thank you cousin Eddie for introducing me to this song. It made me a Sabbath lover from 1982.
I got the import on Jem records from Numbers record shop in Jackson Heights Queens.
All of us have a cousin EDDIE. late 70s to early 80s GIZ “John” RIP brother .
Grew up in my teens listening to sabbath!! Seen them at ST. John Arena , tickets were only $7.50 COLUMBUS OHIO. Changed my hole outlook!!
ROCK-n-ROLL .✌️
We had a substitute teacher in my eighth grade English class and he brought this album for us to dissect the lyrics for our poetry class and it was amazing when he read the words to the songs! So meaningful!
I am 67 and Beatles I found first and then it was Black Sabbath. Ever since Black Sabbath has been number one for me always and forever
Solitude is such a slow, sad, and beautiful song. Sweet Leaf is a great song about marijuana
Early Sabbath is the best Sabbath.
Hey man I was just thinking the same reality. Have not listened to them for literally 47 years. Playing songs for my Bro. He's not long for this phase of his life, but he's been tryin' for many moons to die. These old bass/rythums clearly come back. Deep Purple Sorry Mate
This music cannot be replaced, just like gold cannot be replaced by a dollar.🤔
What were some of the early reviews of this, champ?? Here, I’ll give you a hint; repetitive.
What can anyone say, this collection of songs on one album is top five all time
Mr Ward at his peak playing skill..The drumming on this record is just sick.
Beating those drums like they insulted his mother!
One of the best
Bill has influenced so many different drummers.. Myself included.. Thanks 😊
this song ....a long time ago and to this day ...soewhat defines humanity at its extremes
For forty years I have been in utter, utter awe of the drumming on Children of the Grave. It is so monumentally vast but still curvaceously groovy. What a track. Probably my favourite Black Sabbath song...until I hear the next one!
I agree. Another song (which will be played at my funeral!) is Symptom of the universe. Ward beats those drums like they insulted his MOTHER!
Checkout “War Pigs.”
The genius of Bill Ward !
Been rocking this album and the first 5 albums for over 50 years now! The first, original heavy Metal band! At age 67 and still crank the " real rock" out my windows in traffic! It never gets old!❤😂😮😊
Their first few albums are a blueprint for classic heavy metal, this album helped start several metal genres and is still one of the best albums ever. Cleaned a lot of weed on that album cover...
Fenomenal disco! 🤘🏻
Powerful Soul x 4-fingered Master Blues - this was something insanely new in its moment that’s been inspiring ever since.
My first Sabbath album, if memory serves bought it at K mart. Wore the needle out on my turn table 🤟
Great music! True art unsullied by pop art or corporate machinations, or lawyers. It is my opinion that Tony Iommi is the greatest underappreciated guitarist of metal.
I got into Sabbath in 71 when I got Master of reality. Quickly got their first 2 albums. Throughout the 70's they were called everything from satanic to untalanted bozos by the British musical press., who were enamored by the lesser led Zeppelin. Sabbath the far superior band, were far from Satanic. They came with a message to wake people up.
Zeppelin were hair metal plagiarists. Only message from them was excess and bugger the consequences. Robert plant could not sing for toffee, Jimmy page was second tier. John Paul Jones on bass was anonymous.
Bill ward was quite simply better than Bonzo.
Ozzy Osbourne way better than what's his name.
Terry Geezer butler v Jones , no contest.
Tony Iommi the creator of heavy metal riffs and a damned great guitarist all round v page.
First round TKO.
Only 3 of Zeppelin's first five albums come close to Sabbath's first five.
Zep 1
Zep 4
Physical Graffiti.
That's it.
I agree although we can't forget Glenn Tipton and KK Downing and Ian Hill I know this is a Sabbath page but I can't talk about heavy metal without mentioning Judas Priest
The greatest for sure but underappreciated I'm not so sure his longevity and his writing ability and technical skills surely has gotten him his due recognition in the music world then again I've been wrong before
Black Sabbath is my favorite Christian rock.
Most impressive 34 minutes of 70s rock music
Definitely right up there.
Yea Id put it in the top tier. @@briankay4229
BLACK SABBATH MATTERS !!!!
Juneteenth bro!!!
Very much so, indeed!
It's Okay to be black!
@@sallylauper8222 Once you get black you don't go back.
So glad I got to spend the 70's- till now; with this and their other masterpieces...thousands of listens...Thousands and one now...:) Thanks for the upload...Good health and happiness to all my Sab brothers!
What a brilliant and kick azz album !
Best album ever!!!!!!
It's close but it's my favorite Sabbath!
The Mighty Black Sabbath 😎 🤘 ⚫️
voice is so clear love ozzy
One of the original game changers for what became heavy metal
They are the father of metal.
@@NineteenEighty8 I believe so. They had their own sound before anyone else did. There were a few bands that contributed to it but Sabbath sound like Sabbath. Unique
It was not a game changer, that was Black Sabbath. 70. The first ever Metal album. The game changed right there. Paranoid 70 was a progression , Master of Reality was yet another progression. The album that made me when I first got it at age 11 in 71 a life long Sabbath fan.
Heavy metal was forged in 70.
Ok?!??!!?
@@williamperry3950 I said one of, not THE game changer. But yes.
Son los padres del Hard Rock. Los padres del Metal vinieron después. No me quites el privilegio de ser hijo del Hard Rock y Heavy Rock.
Coming from Calgary the Greatest Band ever
There was nothing else like this album when it came out, and there still isn’t anything like it.
Озик вечен. Такого больше не будет!!!
After Forever! 🤘 That bass line takes it to another level. Such a fantastic album all around. This and Vol. 4 alternate as my favorite Sabbath albums from the Ozzy era.
Geezer Butler needs to have a bronze statue made and placed in the center square of the Vatican. He is the friggin Saint of the Bass.
Prove me wrong!
I heard this album for the first time in the late 70's when i was 12. I am so thankful i did cause i listened to hard rock/heavey metal for all my life instead of those designer jeans pink and yellow shirt wearing preppy mutha fuckers listning to love and dance music. I know now that the power above made it for us mutha fukas..."thankyou god" if your really there
God is the only way to love
You can love without a god, just love and be kind, God or no god.
@@Ashes_crimson without a god there is no love
@joycerachaels well I love deeply even without a god so idk what to tell you sorry you've been brainwashed
@joshreed932 it's you that has been brainwashed. Bet on your death bed you will be crying for God
They all do
@@Ashes_crimson He's saying that love comes from god, regardless of you wanting that fact to be true or not.
I'm 64 and I appreciate this music more now then I ever did these guys are extremely talented way ahead of their time..
I'm turning 59 today and the only Ozzy that I've ever really gotten into is Blizzard of Oz. 2 weeks ago I discovered Black Sabbath's 1st album and it blew me away. Now I'm getting into Master of Reality and I'm really starting to understand why so many people love Black Sabbath. Absolutely LOVE it!
happy birthday!
Me and my brother took a bus from San Francisco to Daly City to cop some weed and our friend played the whole album of Blizzard of Oz. Good times.
Wspaniały album.Malo się teraz takich ukazuje.Szkoda.
Hey...when all else fails, it will introduce you to your mind. Since the earlier days... I love you sweetleaf! Thank you, Sabbath. You made my life.
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
guitar players suffer loss of high frequency hearing from "live" performances
this might explain why Anthony got more TREBLEY on later albums
When I was 17 I played this every day for a year. What a life changing experience. My favorite band. 🤘🃏🇺🇸🎸👁️👁️
was it good life changing or bad?
@@jacobchurch5536 it was great. It opened up my mind.
👁️👃👁️
The more you listen the better they become
Don't forget to Pass it on to the next generation!!!.🤘
My copy of this album is so old the words “Master of Reality “ have faded so much you can barely read it 🎸
Think I was about 14 when I bought it
After all this time still fresh....Wow!!
My first ever gig was Sabbath, on this tour. Felt blessed ever since.
My very first album I ever bought at my very first concert. It was great and oh so so fun!! Love me some Black Sabbath! They kicked ass!
Awesome sauce!
Im 67 had Parinoid on 8 track. And black sabbath on vinyl. Electric funeral. Sweet Leaf. Is legion. Hand of doom... Ozzie ROCK N ROLL FOREVER
Masterpiece of the Sabbath
The best rekord of the havy metal
@@מריאןנכט One of the best records of the Heavy Metal Music !
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
one of my favorite ❤albums
I had the top-loading original back in the day. The writing on the cover was embossed as well. Tbh I did/t like it as much as the 1st and 2nd albums but I was only 10 at the time. I bought it with my paper round money.!
This is arguably the band's peak. They'd perfected their classic sound (bass, drums, Ozzy's vocals and detuned guitar) by this point but Tony hadn't yet yielded to the temptation to get "experimental" with keyboards, synths, a brass band etc.
Plus, the one ballad ("Solitude") is gorgeous.
71 yo Mexican, loved it since the furst time I've heard BS, back, more than 60 years listening to them, and stills maje me wild
No, more than 50 years listening ti this musica, eventhough feels like forever...❤❤
And then the world will love you sweet leaf 🍀❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It's just so good
cruising to high school with Craig PowerPlay 8-track and 4 Jenson Co-Axial Speakers,,,smoking stemmy pot and trying not to burn a hole from a popped seed🔥
Only thing missing is the chick saying "Faster, Faster BB" 😅😂😎😏
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Lyrics_ 'have you ever thought about your soul can it be saved ' 🐕🙋💀🎸🎇
Me from Italy... cheers
I have the original album and had the poster professionally framed. I paid $40 for it at a record store still sealed in 1987 when I was 15.
I remember at 16 years old I was listening to this cassette smoking weed and drinking beer in the cemetery!
thats a cool story! i'd get creeped out if i heard this in a cemetery lol.
31:23 The whole album is immeasurable Metal pioneering, but this minute they went far. Pure Headbanging and Doomin!
Love this album,grew up to it
Im70 and there's nothing better,as a lad of the 60,70,there was nothing better to listen to although there was plenty f choice and I loved all of it
Sabbath created this sound ,nobody was this heavy at the time
Released in 1971.
Try The Nile Song by Pink Floyd - 1969.
Arguably, Helter Skelter, released in '68, started Heavy Metal, like it or not.
There heavy bands then too
ACESTsound nu are încă egal chiar dacă au apărut trupe cu o mai mare apăsare . Mai este și calitatea creației !
Halter Skelter started it all but Sabbath is what all metal needs to be judged against
@@BibleBlack667 "Helter Skelter" didn't start anything. On the contrary, it ended the Beatles' foray into aggressive (but not really heavy) music. Zeppelin in 1969 are more like starters. But even they are lightweight compared to Sabbath's first two albums from 1970, to say nothing of the third from 1971...
This album rocks
This masterpiece changes my life!!!! Since 1991 Sabbath fan!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Gracias por subir este magnifico álbum, por siempre Black Sabbath
This world is evil, black sabbath are bloody good!
To all my friends....🎉❤🎉
I love how people make up names for sabbaths style, that those of us who listened to them since they started in the 70s never heard of. It was just called hard rock until the late 90s, doom metal and stoner rock are not traditional terms in my experience