actually, it's a typical hard rock) - the same thing Zeppelin, Purple, Hedrix, Krimson, Who or Blue Cheer already practiced. That these first two albums inspired those guys who would develop hard rock into HM later in the second half of the 1970s - definitely maybe.
@dayRman there was no such precise terminology that days: everybody called typical hard rock bands like Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath or even Scorpions - heavy metal bands. Just like anything provocative like Kiss, Motley Crue, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Venom or Mercyful Fate were called black metalists and even satanists. People were so susceptible and unprepared back then.
No doubt. But I always imagine the flower children hearing the first song, "Black Sabbath," from their debut album "Black Sabbath" while tripping on acid. Fucking traumatic, it must have been. 😈
I'm 97 years old and still smash this on my gramophone. Hi to all, pa passed away last year and lived a full and fantastic life. Play hard with the rockers up there pa.
can you believe that they wrote this song within 20 minutes just to fill the 3 empty minutes on their album ? and now its one of the greatest pieces of heavy metal history ?i've read this on ozzy's biography
My dad listened to this song all the time. I remember the last car ride I had with him he would turn it up all the way to the point where the car speakers would be blowing up. I'll never forget those memories.
As my memory slowly fades , what is left behind is the music of the late 60’s and the 70’s. Can still remember the lyrics to these old songs… Take care.
@@discokitten5325 wow i've just realised i've joined yt in 2006 too. yet I don't think it actually a big deal, yt exploded in US and Europe within a year from its launch in 2005
@@discokitten5325 buena observación,eso de forma indirecta también muestra la edad de una persona,los más jóvenes nos creamos las cuentas del 2016 para arriba
I started listening to Black Sabbath when I was 14. I´ve got all their albums and have seen them many times in concert. I´m 61 now, but I feel 14 every time I listen to them...
My ex wife got all my albums back in 1987. I started buying Albums back in Highschool. Man, I had Everything from Three Dog Night Grand Funk Railroad, to Alice Cooper, even the Woodstock Album, that one was a 3 record set. LPs LP stood for long play, the original records were 78 speed, LPs were 33 1/2, that’s RPMs, yeah five dollars used to be the price of a Concert ticket, or Four dollars in advance. Five bucks also was the price of an 8 track tape. Oh well…., see if five dollars will get you in to see Metallica…lol
i'm 34 years old and only just found out about black sabbath last week. i listen to this song at least 200 times in the last 10 days. this is some good shit
@@brokendrummachine2539 no dude 53.not 54 until june when it was recorded or september when released. Silly boy fancy being specific to try and be clever and getting it wrong twice
Yes they were. I fucking love Sabbath. These two bands were heavily influence by them and are incredibly talented in their own right. I put them both right up there with Sabbath. That's my opinion. Anyway...Check out Electric Wizard and Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats. Good intro songs to them are for Electric Wizard: Funeralopolis, Electric Wizard (self-titled song off their self-titled album lol), and Saturnine. For Uncle Acid: Deaths Door, Night Creeper, and Mt Abraxas.
When I was a little girl, my dad used to play this song loudly, and he dance around the living room while "paranoid" was blaring. 8 years ago my dad passed away and I am so grateful for the great musical taste that he instilled in me since I was little. I love you today and always dad!
🥲 I'm so sorry for your loss! I feel you, lost my dad as well. I just came across a clip of a crocodile that slid down a waterslide. My dad would've loved to see that, he loved crocodiles a lot. And that reminded me of him. ❤ May they both rest in peace.
@@piiinkDeluxeAwe thank you, in the same way I am so sorry about your dad, my dad used to put "paranoid" on a small car horn haha, I still have that horn that I will keep with a lot of love 😢
"The band that influenced every metal band in the planet including us" -James Hatfield, Metallica. "Into the Void, Black Sabbath was the heaviest riff ever made" -Eddie Van Halen. Sound Garden, Nirvana, Pantera, and the list is endless. This band changed music history forever.
It's amazing to think this is half a century old now. Still feels new and fresh even now. And that all 4 of them are still alive after all they did. Long live black sabbath. Rock and fucking roll never dies.
I still can’t believe they wrote this song just to fill up space on the album originally. In my opinion the best song they’ve ever made, and it still kicks ass half a century after it came out!
The album was released in 1971. I am responding to someone that asked this in their comment. " Ozzy Osbourne looks youthful and innocent in the video for "Paranoid," which was released when I was 6 years old but I had an older brother. The song remains one of my favorites, and it was easy to have the precognition that this band would go places. I remember when I first heard Black Sabbath. It was the early '70s, and I was just a kid. But when I heard that guitar riff ( I did not know what a riff was back then", it was like nothing I had ever heard before. The music was so powerful and dark, and it really rocked the house! My mom wouldn't let me play their music loud, so I had to wait until I was home alone. But when I did, I turned it up as loud as I could and let the music fill the room.
Hey dude! I'm 65 also.. born in 1955. In Detroit Michigan my oldest brother carried Dianna Ross school books home! I myself later in life met a few rock guitarist....
i am his older bodygard he and sharon get married in japan 1972 and my old friend ozzy even never remember abouth the big day . until i say to him in la usa
Saw Ozzie in Troy, NY, during his mid-90s OZMOSIS Tour. Got the T-Shirt. Wore it in Cleveland THREE DECADES later, as Ozzie (DESERVEDLY) joined the Class of 2024 ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME inductees. What a show! (P. S. I'm 74.)
I hope your post is meant to also other genres we old folks listened to and loved.....Born 1957...We had the best music.Period...Probably just a matter of luck
I was 17 years old when I first heard this and it moves me just as much at 67, I feel blessed to have lived with the best music that ever was or will be.
Haha, well it is nice to see that you have found love in this form of music. :-) It's Interesting to see how music works for people. I also started to listen to Black Sabbath around the age of 17 (am 35 now). And yet my "best music ever created" would be electronic, Jazz and Classic. Music sure does a wonderful thing to us. I always love how it bring's us all together vibing, feeling.
Amen Kenneth Walker... I'm 60 and I'm so so so glad I was born in 62' , grew up in the 70's when times were wonderful, a 4 finger bag of weed was $5, times were rich with smiles, laughter, carefree times, cost of living was good, there was free love, really no sexual diseases that you had to worry about that couldn't be took care of with an injection shot or penicillin, unlike today with AIDS and all the other venereal diseases going on, and syphilis is making a comeback, you always would have to get a blood test before you were married now they've done away with this test for couples get'n married, so syphilis is returning, there were no hangups, flowerpower 🌼, kindness, outstanding music, you could leave your front doors open, unlocked, to catch a cool summer breeze, windows open for the same reason, young guys & girls could walk around at night not worrying about dying by gun fire or by rape ~ didn't have to worry about hitchhiking cause everyone was willing to help his fellow man/woman get along down the road, especially military men in uniform! Drive Inn movies, You would get spats, (yes corporal punishment) omg 😱 (never hurt anything but egos) (usually given with a ping pong paddle🏓) out in the hallway, by Coaches, only boys of course, never girls 🙂, if he found that you needed punishment, Silent prayers were said before class and people were prayed about in our Schools, The Pledge of Allegiance every morning was said, Everyone saluting our Nations Flag 🇺🇸 with hats off and our right hand over our Hearts, these were good/ great things and times back then, .... now days ☹️ progressively moving forward in years and times, So now we're in the year 2022AD, of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, most of all the good things have gone away ~ but we can get them back I would like to think but no don't think we're moving forward in this direction, we're nearing the End Of Times 🤔🤨😢🤬😓☹️ Plz, Remember to... LOVE 💕 LOVE 💕 And 🤘🤘🤘 ON! Bless Each And All of us! Bless all the Young Rockers to the Old Rockers, and those in between!
He just sang live at the closing for the commonwealth games in Birmingham! Totally did not expect it ,even at his age he can still rock! Absolute legend!
You can kinda tell he was just lipsyncing this though. That said, that happens at every big event and Ozzy is looking so well. Was heartwarming to see how proud he was to be back in brum, and he had a major operation only a few weeks ago 🤟
[Intro] [Verse 1] Finished with my woman 'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane Because I am frowning all the time [Verse 2] All day long I think of things But nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind If I don't find something to pacify [Bridge] Can you help me Occupy my brain? Oh yeah [Verse 3] I need someone to show me The things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make true happiness I must be blind [Guitar Solo] [Verse 4] Make a joke and I will sigh And you will laugh and I will cry Happiness, I cannot feel And love to me is so unreal [Verse 5] And so, as you hear these words Telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late
I've never related to something so much only I have ADHD so my brain is always occupied on sh.t that has no correlation to my predicament. At this point it's too late lol I look for distractions since the emotions evolved way past words. Unluckily I have no friends so no distractions. So drugs really are my cope. Like the rooster they haven't killed me yet
@@Mommahaiti I understand that but I wish drugs weren't you coping mechanism. Please try to look after yourself and find some other things beyond drugs maybe you'll get to a point where you can move beyond them entirely.
I remember my dad telling me that when this came out it was so different from everything, he was around 16 at the time and just starting to get into music, everyone was doing trippy, hippie love music and this was catching everyone off guard, so cold and raw from everything in those days, i still remember my dad teaching me how to use a record player and this was the first album i heard on it..
funnily enough a while back i was at my grandmothers house when i noticed that she had her old record player plugged in and she saw me eyeballing it and asked if i wanted to put on some music. i was flipping through her collection of records when i came across master of reality and i was like "NO WAY..." and i immediately put it on. so yeah black sabbaths master of reality is the first ever album i heard on vinyl
Not only did Black Sabbath write and play some epic songs, but they influenced generations of teenage boys to become metal musicians. Some of those boys became famous also.
Definitely a top 10 song of all time, I have yet to ever skip this song and I've probably realistically listened to it over 300 times in my life. Short, sweet, and gets to the point.
My dad told me once, he was a teenager when he first saw a TV. He watched English television from Ireland.. as a young man he saw this song and It blew his mind. He is still a mad dog and so am I. Shows you the power of music
@@Good813-j9b Thats very cool to hear! If you don't mind me asking, was it hard accessing their music from the USSR back in the day? I thought that there were some censorship laws.
Wow, this song still gives me chills after all these years. Black Sabbath truly paved the way for heavy metal and this song is an absolute masterpiece. The guitar riffs, the vocals, the lyrics - everything about it is pure perfection. It's amazing to see that even after all these years, their music still resonates with so many people. Thank you Black Sabbath for creating such timeless music that will never go out of style. \m/
@@chanceForNotBeingRapper I would agree with you but to some degree because whole Rock genre is really wide term and rock originated directly from American-African blues, but where I can agree with you is that Havy Metal, Punk and Hard Rock, are really originated mostly from UK artists.
BLACK SABBATH - "Paranoid" (Official Video) 1021am 5.7.23 i some heavies - are you up for the job? the novelty's worn off with these northern grim types...
Amazing how this holds up. It's as electric and as violent and as thrilling in 2021 as it was in 1970. Some of the early heavy metal doesn't age that well, but this is still perfect 51 years later.
I love how cooperative this song is. There are different parts of the song when each member and their instrument stood out. Really an all around great effort and cooperation to make the best metal song.
LYRICS Finished with my woman 'cause She couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane because I am frowning all the time All day long I think of things But nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind If I don't find something to pacify Can you help me Occupy my brain? Oh yeah I need someone to show me The things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make True happiness, I must be blind Make a joke and I will sigh And you will laugh and I will cry Happiness I cannot feel And love to me is so unreal And so as you hear these words Telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late
I thank my dad for always playing Black Sabbath throughout my childhood. Because of him I've always liked, listened to and appreciated this kind of music.
Metal was born from him and his band. In sixties they transformed rock into something different...there was strange and beautiful... Ozzy and all his partners also (Tommy, Rhandy roads...). Thanks for everything music gives to us.
Lyrics: Finished with my woman 'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane Because I am frowning all the time All day long I think of things But nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind If I don't find something to pacify Can you help me occupy my brain? Oh yeah I need someone to show me The things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make true happiness I must be blind Make a joke and I will sigh And you will laugh and I will cry Happiness I cannot feel And love to me is so unreal And so as you hear these words Telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late
There it is: the insane human condition. No wonder we do so many drugs, and if we survive we find out that this is what mediation was always about: showing the mind what is beyond the minds reach. The only thing that truly satisfies. All else is smoke and mirrors.
@Sabah Zarid th-cam.com/video/0qanF-91aJo/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyuAMDoGvjANAkxnMV4AaABAg link to this video, with this comment "pinned" if it doesn't work, copy and paste the link
They are a great band and the voice is magical, their unique sound is the best, I've been following them for a long time and they never cease to amaze me.
@@luellabartleyy я вот могу. сам 1969 года рождения .не могу только представить, как этот шедевр оказался в СССР, и кая я вообще его услышал и увидел по телевизору. но запомнилось. поэтому и пишу.
@@СергейКрокута Я думал, что в то время рок-музыка была незаконной в СССР, потому что она была с Запада до 1985 года, когда Михали Горбачев пришел к власти в 1985 году.
i always imagine and think about what it would be like to be alive then when this first came out. when sex, drugs, and rock and roll was in it's prime. must've been so cool lol i would've for sure been a groupie
Reminds me of how Joakim Brodén wrote Metal Machine (which includes the title of this song in it) over the course of several trips to the bathroom during recordings.
I'm here for Ozzy. I'm an old man now, but for those of us misfit rockers who came of age in the '70s, "Paranoid" was THE anthem album. There is no understating the impact it had on us and the entire rock & roll world. To think over half a century later it is still as vital and timeless as it was in 1970 is a wonder. Black Sabbath were Rock Gods, and Ozzy was Zeus. God speed John Osbourne.
The birth of METAL
Metal had already been around a while when this came out. Metal started with their first album "Black Sabbath".
Dude, you’re everywhere
actually, it's a typical hard rock) - the same thing Zeppelin, Purple, Hedrix, Krimson, Who or Blue Cheer already practiced. That these first two albums inspired those guys who would develop hard rock into HM later in the second half of the 1970s - definitely maybe.
@dayRman there was no such precise terminology that days: everybody called typical hard rock bands like Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath or even Scorpions - heavy metal bands. Just like anything provocative like Kiss, Motley Crue, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Venom or Mercyful Fate were called black metalists and even satanists. People were so susceptible and unprepared back then.
No it's not!
Short song, no chorus, little lyrics, and yet a complete banger, Black Sabbath is magical
This song is 54 years old and still kick ass🤘♥️🤘
It does have a chorus…”Can you help me occupy my brain, oh yeah” is the chorus!
It just occurred to me when you said that that it does indeed not have any chorus lol. Wow!
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@@Cujo5 The entire song is a chorus. He doesnt have any hooks.
Imagine hearing this for the first time in 1970.
Absolutely mind blowing.
No doubt. But I always imagine the flower children hearing the first song, "Black Sabbath," from their debut album "Black Sabbath" while tripping on acid. Fucking traumatic, it must have been. 😈
The bassist has got very cool hair
I can imagine. Reminds me of the Animals video of the 1960s. Everyone stands on their places
How
it feels now?The the the best...
Remember my older brother playing this on the record player, i was 9 at the time
The fathers of metal. Never forget your roots! Hail Sabbath!!!
Ozzy looks so innocent and young...best song..I'm 70 yrs old now but purchased this album in 1971. It is still one of my favorites.
you have great taste in music.
Ozzy was never innocent...
@@mrchavez815 i said he LOOKED innocent not that he WAS innocent.
For what he's been through it's amazing he's still alive.
Keep Rockin On, Rocker 🤘🤘
After 52 years, it never gets old. The message and the feelings behind the song are still important, and relevant.
In 17 hours you got 2 likes, we can't even imagine in 50+ years whole world population must have listened to this greatest gaga
@@Vikas839vm Sorry, what do you mean by, "gaga"? Was that an error?
I am 67 Josh. I stole this album in 1970. Still working to pay the store back. Peace
Because good music is like fine Wine . It's gets better with age .
@@joshe.1062 Gaga?
I'm 97 years old and still smash this on my gramophone. Hi to all, pa passed away last year and lived a full and fantastic life. Play hard with the rockers up there pa.
Legend
Viva!
Your a living legend
Wow finally a cool grandpa
That's epic man
Ozzy still has one of the most iconic voices ever in metal. Still sounds fresh today as it did 50 years ago.
can you believe that they wrote this song within 20 minutes just to fill the 3 empty minutes on their album ? and now its one of the greatest pieces of heavy metal history ?i've read this on ozzy's biography
Wow did not know that, thanx!
Right people in the right place at the right time. What went wrong? I'm looking into it.
AngieS.
Holy fuck
I have never heard of this
Thanks
AngieS. Ciao
Bullshit....
My dad listened to this song all the time. I remember the last car ride I had with him he would turn it up all the way to the point where the car speakers would be blowing up. I'll never forget those memories.
This song is to famous
@Spread your Wings of course we will
I ask my father does he know who Black Sabbath and he replied, I’ve gone to their concerts! 🤘
Love it mate
The
First time I heard black sabbath is at the end of iron man 1 and I was hooked ever since
As my memory slowly fades , what is left behind is the music of the late 60’s and the 70’s. Can still remember the lyrics to these old songs… Take care.
they live on through us younger generation also, let the classics live on forever
Only started listening to this last year Alongside iron man and other people like queen and Beatles don’t worry the classics will never die
holy, you joined youtube in '06? god bless you man, just keep rocking. even when you forget, you are never forgotten.
@@discokitten5325 wow i've just realised i've joined yt in 2006 too. yet I don't think it actually a big deal, yt exploded in US and Europe within a year from its launch in 2005
@@discokitten5325 buena observación,eso de forma indirecta también muestra la edad de una persona,los más jóvenes nos creamos las cuentas del 2016 para arriba
최근 한국어 댓글들,, 우리 통한거져..?
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헤드셋으로 빵빵하게 듣는 맛이가 있다 이마리야
I started listening to Black Sabbath when I was 14. I´ve got all their albums and have seen them many times in concert. I´m 61 now, but I feel 14 every time I listen to them...
what a good music rigth
Lmao I'm 14 not sure when I started listening tho.
Thats what a great music does to all of us,sir
My ex wife got all my albums back in 1987. I started buying Albums back in Highschool. Man, I had Everything from Three Dog Night Grand Funk Railroad, to Alice Cooper, even the Woodstock Album, that one was a 3 record set. LPs LP stood for long play, the original records were 78 speed, LPs were 33 1/2, that’s RPMs, yeah five dollars used to be the price of a Concert ticket, or Four dollars in advance. Five bucks also was the price of an 8 track tape. Oh well…., see if five dollars will get you in to see Metallica…lol
I'm 13 and I just start to listen to them
0% Autotune
100% Talent
200& Hair
Wow
300% reverb
G*59 4L
haha
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Ozzy's smile going into the guitar solo encapsulates everything i love about him as a performer.
I think there was always a twinkle in the eye with Sabbath. We'll pretend to be dark and scary but we're just having a laugh really.
I wouldn't call that a smile!
i'm 34 years old and only just found out about black sabbath last week. i listen to this song at least 200 times in the last 10 days. this is some good shit
Omg Ozzy is so precious and he looks like he’s so happy .😁 🥰💕🥺🥹🥲 Beautiful.🤩 Bless his little lovely heart ❤️.
The metal community has a bad image but it's in general filled with the happiest and most supportive people out there!
@@arvindhmani06 Bad image? Nah. Generally outsiders don't care about metal.
@@vaxrvaxr I meant the fans of metal, not metal itself. People think metal fans are aggressive by nature, which is actually quite the opposite.
Paranoid will turn 50 years old in 2020. That's a crazy fact.
Wow
just worked that out maself makes me old dont feel it though ha ha
Just noodled it on guitar without remembering what i was playing, knew it was from black sabbath. Glad to be here.
My birthdaysong
It's more modern than the today shit
55 years old and still sounds fresh
Нового не придумали ничего. Песня шедевр.
iyo
@@brokendrummachine2539 well if we are going to be pathetically accurate then as of now its 53 years old for several more months.
Silly boy
@@brokendrummachine2539 no dude 53.not 54 until june when it was recorded or september when released.
Silly boy fancy being specific to try and be clever and getting it wrong twice
Agree
In 1960 I was fascinated by Elvis but by 1970 just graduated and loved where the music took me no regrets 😊
"Happiness i cannot feel and love to me is so unreal" you're so real for that
Yes, indeed. Real truth here.
Geezer and Tony talk about how Ozzy was able to create such great lyrics.
@@frez777Geezer wrote pretty much all the songs lyrics in their 70s discography
Sounds like a stunted way to live to me
@@ashleyrigatoni702 unfortunately it is...
"Make a joke and I will sigh and you will laugh and I will cry" what an actual banger of a line
I’ll never forget listening to this album for the first time. I was just a kid but man it jammed and still does.
Ozzy sings like he means it !!!
@@paal8193 cuz he means it lol
First heard this on my 6th grade school bus in 79. I'm 55, and it changed my life forever.
Ero un bambino quando vi ho ascoltato per la prima volta ora ho 50 anni e mi fate ancora venire i brividi
Hi Angelo, good day to you and it is nice seeing you here.
If you're still listening to this masterpiece, you've a good taste in music.
*Black Sabbath never let me down!*
I'm your Thirteenth thumbs up :)
heck yeah dude
Always :) feb.2022. Serbia ...
I WANT TO GO BACK.
yup
The first ever heavy metal band.... This, kids, is one of the greatest pieces of metal history.
What about Blue Cheer, Steppenwolf, Iron Butterfly, or Led Zeppelin?
+The Duderino Man
Those are great too and they belong in the history of metal. But none of them are truly metal.
+The Duderino Man Blue Cheer ? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA stupid
***** They are metal.
+The Duderino Man By the way: Heavy and Doom Metal :)
Coming back to Black Sabbath after having not listened to their songs in a while. These guys were truly ahead of their time!
Wayyyy ahead of their time. Imo this is the song that birthed heavy metal. Nobody was pumping out lyrics and a sound this heavy in 1970😂
@@michaelcallahan7159 what about black sabbath?
Yes they were. I fucking love Sabbath. These two bands were heavily influence by them and are incredibly talented in their own right. I put them both right up there with Sabbath. That's my opinion. Anyway...Check out Electric Wizard and Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats. Good intro songs to them are for Electric Wizard: Funeralopolis, Electric Wizard (self-titled song off their self-titled album lol), and Saturnine. For Uncle Acid: Deaths Door, Night Creeper, and Mt Abraxas.
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Cant stop shaking my head while listening to these masterpiece.
Same bro
·shake shake·
Ah ye se te hair of the ozzy yea? 😆 in te end u si the circle around an around lol ozzy qoute- lol
Korn
no autotune, no lipsync - just pure talent.
😮
Yes plenty of autotune
@@richardcarden4161nope isn't, that just Ozzy voice
@@richardcarden4161 autotune in 1970?
Ozzy is lip syncing on the video along to the original recording. It’s not live.
When I was a little girl, my dad used to play this song loudly, and he dance around the living room while "paranoid" was blaring. 8 years ago my dad passed away and I am so grateful for the great musical taste that he instilled in me since I was little. I love you today and always dad!
🥲 I'm so sorry for your loss!
I feel you, lost my dad as well. I just came across a clip of a crocodile that slid down a waterslide. My dad would've loved to see that, he loved crocodiles a lot. And that reminded me of him. ❤
May they both rest in peace.
@@piiinkDeluxeAwe thank you, in the same way I am so sorry about your dad, my dad used to put "paranoid" on a small car horn haha, I still have that horn that I will keep with a lot of love 😢
i'm so sorry for your loss, he was a great dad and raised you right. stay strong man.
I am sorry for your loss😢 I lost mine 34 years ago.
So for all loved ones who left us way too early: Turn up the volume and dance!
T.T
MURICA!!!! RAAAHHHH🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅
What a timeless masterpiece. 50 years on and it still sounds fresh
Как ты прав дружище. 🎉
😊c. cxx.xx
One of the best Songs ever !!! I was born in 1980
Timeless! Pop back in 50 years, it will still be fresh.
You are bloody right.
"The band that influenced every metal band in the planet including us" -James Hatfield, Metallica. "Into the Void, Black Sabbath was the heaviest riff ever made" -Eddie Van Halen. Sound Garden, Nirvana, Pantera, and the list is endless. This band changed music history forever.
R.I.P Kurt and Eddie Van Hallen
@@nicholasargyros187 André matos Angra
rip
rip
@@nicholasargyros187 and chris Cornell
50 years old and still better than despacito
kartoffel1337 it’s not hard for something to better than that god awful song
@@macmuggo5459 😂
kartoffel1337 50 in September. They're not really playing btw
Mac Muggo fuck despacito that’s a piece of shit
True
I'm 32 and my father, I and now my son have listened to this song. Legendary band!
Cool.
So basically YOUR FAMILY ROCKS!!!
learn English before you speak it.
@@6fejmk nah man dont put people down cause of that, they'll learn while they speak it
@@6fejmk didnt you got shot
I'm 60 and still loving what sabbath gave us, can't ask for anymore
OZZIE RULES.🤘
2:05
I'm 57 and right with you!
Sabbath and Zeppelin were my favorite bands in the 70's...still rock out to them today!
It's amazing to think this is half a century old now. Still feels new and fresh even now. And that all 4 of them are still alive after all they did. Long live black sabbath. Rock and fucking roll never dies.
@Mandy Mcgregor drugs don't kill... The quantity is the secret... It can extend or reduce life
@@lulukot7377 Amen🤘🏼
@@lulukot7377 Moslty reduces though.
This is MUSIC!
This song is over 50 years old! Even though it is just as good today as it was then!
Songs like this do not age.
heard it on a car advert a few years ago and fell in love with it ever since, music never dies
wait........ FOR REAL?
Didn’t know this was in the music category that’s for the info
It’s even better now because now it has conquered the future.
I still can’t believe they wrote this song just to fill up space on the album originally. In my opinion the best song they’ve ever made, and it still kicks ass half a century after it came out!
It is just a Classic rock song, always will be. I cannot believe his Endurance.
What can one say it's the best, rock on Ozzy ,I just love it ,can't stop wanting to hear it .
Hi I recommend an Indie Rock Song called 'looking into the mirror' By Robert Nix
didn't expect a comment from you here lol
@@celerystickler lol. I’m a massive fan of Black Sabbath, and Ozzy too.
The album was released in 1971. I am responding to someone that asked this in their comment. " Ozzy Osbourne looks youthful and innocent in the video for "Paranoid," which was released when I was 6 years old but I had an older brother. The song remains one of my favorites, and it was easy to have the precognition that this band would go places. I remember when I first heard Black Sabbath. It was the early '70s, and I was just a kid. But when I heard that guitar riff ( I did not know what a riff was back then", it was like nothing I had ever heard before. The music was so powerful and dark, and it really rocked the house! My mom wouldn't let me play their music loud, so I had to wait until I was home alone. But when I did, I turned it up as loud as I could and let the music fill the room.
A message to the future generations:
"Don't let Black Sabbath's music die"
sure
I will never allow that
We won't ever allow that.
I promise
Alright then
This song is so badass. This will stay in my playlist forever.
In my too
Possible since it's from Black Sabbath youtube channel. My rock playlist is 50% deleted by now by dmca and private videos and deleted
In my Playlist forever too...👍
Yep me too .I want this song to be played at my funeral
I hear you brother
I was a freshman in high school when this song came out. I'm 65 years old now, and this band is still ingrained in my soul! 🎸
I m 15
im black years old
Hey dude! I'm 65 also.. born in 1955. In Detroit Michigan my oldest brother carried Dianna Ross school books home! I myself later in life met a few rock guitarist....
I'm 14 and l love old rock! Better than kpop and rap
i am his older bodygard he and sharon get married in japan 1972 and my old friend ozzy even never remember abouth the big day . until i say to him in la usa
Had a dream about this song last night, not really a metal guy, but this song never ceases to go HARD!
This is one of the most legendary songs ever none can say different
Different
@@ninjakitten2355 Genius
I could but i would be lying 😎
Of course!
That's the song that created metal
So yeah that's one of the most legendary songs of all time
Stop asking who's still listening, we never stop listening.This song is art, and it should be cherished by newer generations too.
Exactly right!!
Don’t worry it is
@@1313irishoutlaww😂😂😊😢😢😊nopo😢😢😊 pop de😂
Exactly
sono d'accordo con te, io amo il rock degli anni '70
Leaving this comment so that whenever someone likes it I'll comeback and listen to this masterpiece
Well we are waiting lol
Keep coming back
@@paulcastro5140 yeah that sounds like somethin a Paul Castro would say
@@paulcastro5140 wtf
Lol copy paste much?!
Saw Ozzie in Troy, NY, during his mid-90s OZMOSIS Tour. Got the T-Shirt. Wore it in Cleveland THREE DECADES later, as Ozzie (DESERVEDLY) joined the Class of 2024 ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME inductees. What a show! (P. S. I'm 74.)
Ozzie has one of the best metal voices of all time . Sabbath was and is incredible.
Ozzys voice pales to Dios by Comparison
metal voice???? sounds like pop-punk in high note
Of all time
ozzie want even the best metal vocalist of black sabbath 😳
i bet all these haters wish that 154 people agreed with their chitty opinions 😁😎
This song in 1970 was far ahead of time..! Simply amazing! And it never gets old. And it never will!
Naw, If you were there you'd know that this song was right on time!
I agree great singer and guitar I remember in70swhen I was a kid
I am not a metal fan by any means but this is classic, rythmic and rocks. Hard not to dislike it!
My teacher at school talk to us about this band and how they affect us badly , and now I'm here listening to their songs nonstop
Goooooooooood
How can a song affect you badly?
fuck yeah!
@@dona8682 i don't know and idc
@@sofiazike9486 bruh
락소년 보고 왔다, 손😂
Respect to the older generations for giving us such an amazing music! Rock'n'roll never dies! 🔥🔥
Not so far real music
glad racism died tho
I hope your post is meant to also other genres we old folks listened to and loved.....Born 1957...We had the best music.Period...Probably just a matter of luck
As a huge rock fan who was only born in 2011 I have always wished I lived in the 60s and 70s, must have been awesome
Awwww ur welcome kid.
I was 17 years old when I first heard this and it moves me just as much at 67, I feel blessed to have lived with the best music that ever was or will be.
I would sell my soul to see them live in the early 70s🤣
anos 80, foi aos 16 anos, quando comecei a curtir rock , ouvi esse som pela primeira vez, tivemos mesmo muita sorte de viver numa épca tão maravilhosa
55 here.. idk how old I was, very young, maybe 10.. and Wow! Been a Sabbath/Ozzy fan since.
Haha, well it is nice to see that you have found love in this form of music. :-) It's Interesting to see how music works for people. I also started to listen to Black Sabbath around the age of 17 (am 35 now).
And yet my "best music ever created" would be electronic, Jazz and Classic.
Music sure does a wonderful thing to us.
I always love how it bring's us all together vibing, feeling.
Amen Kenneth Walker... I'm 60 and I'm so so so glad I was born in 62' , grew up in the 70's when times were wonderful, a 4 finger bag of weed was $5, times were rich with smiles, laughter, carefree times, cost of living was good, there was free love, really no sexual diseases that you had to worry about that couldn't be took care of with an injection shot or penicillin, unlike today with AIDS and all the other venereal diseases going on, and syphilis is making a comeback, you always would have to get a blood test before you were married now they've done away with this test for couples get'n married, so syphilis is returning, there were no hangups, flowerpower 🌼, kindness, outstanding music, you could leave your front doors open, unlocked, to catch a cool summer breeze, windows open for the same reason, young guys & girls could walk around at night not worrying about dying by gun fire or by rape ~ didn't have to worry about hitchhiking cause everyone was willing to help his fellow man/woman get along down the road, especially military men in uniform! Drive Inn movies, You would get spats,
(yes corporal punishment) omg 😱 (never hurt anything but egos) (usually given with a ping pong paddle🏓) out in the hallway, by Coaches, only boys of course, never girls 🙂, if he found that you needed punishment, Silent prayers were said before class and people were prayed about in our Schools, The Pledge of Allegiance every morning was said, Everyone saluting our Nations Flag 🇺🇸 with hats off and our right hand over our Hearts, these were good/ great things and times back then,
.... now days ☹️ progressively moving forward in years and times, So now we're in the year 2022AD, of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, most of all the good things have gone away ~ but we can get them back I would like to think but no don't think we're moving forward in this direction, we're nearing the End Of Times 🤔🤨😢🤬😓☹️
Plz,
Remember to...
LOVE 💕 LOVE 💕
And 🤘🤘🤘 ON!
Bless Each And All of us! Bless all the Young Rockers to the Old Rockers, and those in between!
This is amazing 😮
Ozzy: “People think I’m insane because I’m frowning all the time.”
Also Ozzy: Has massive grin on his face the entire song
fun fact: this song was written as an afterthought because they needed a 3 minute filler on the album
@@tardis5179 they also made it in about 20-30 mins
But so many people can relate to this somg including me
@@baloo4522 one of the band members said that it was made in about 15 minutes
thats the cocaine lmao
He just sang live at the closing for the commonwealth games in Birmingham! Totally did not expect it ,even at his age he can still rock! Absolute legend!
Awesome update!
How was it?
You’d think a massive risk for the organisers, but seriously ballsy at the same time
Absolutely brilliant! For his age and his poor health he showed a ton of energy! Highlight of the commonwealth games best act of the night by far.
You can kinda tell he was just lipsyncing this though. That said, that happens at every big event and Ozzy is looking so well. Was heartwarming to see how proud he was to be back in brum, and he had a major operation only a few weeks ago 🤟
Yes he can still rock and sing today. Even with Parkinson’s disease. He is one of the greats.
55 years ago but still a BANGER🔥
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Finished with my woman
'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind
People think I'm insane
Because I am frowning all the time
[Verse 2]
All day long I think of things
But nothing seems to satisfy
Think I'll lose my mind
If I don't find something to pacify
[Bridge]
Can you help me
Occupy my brain?
Oh yeah
[Verse 3]
I need someone to show me
The things in life that I can't find
I can't see the things that make true happiness
I must be blind
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 4]
Make a joke and I will sigh
And you will laugh and I will cry
Happiness, I cannot feel
And love to me is so unreal
[Verse 5]
And so, as you hear these words
Telling you now of my state
I tell you to enjoy life
I wish I could but it's too late
I've never related to something so much only I have ADHD so my brain is always occupied on sh.t that has no correlation to my predicament. At this point it's too late lol I look for distractions since the emotions evolved way past words. Unluckily I have no friends so no distractions. So drugs really are my cope. Like the rooster they haven't killed me yet
@@Mommahaiti one friend here below!
I always come back to this timeless song
@@Mommahaiti I understand that but I wish drugs weren't you coping mechanism. Please try to look after yourself and find some other things beyond drugs maybe you'll get to a point where you can move beyond them entirely.
Thank you!
I remember my dad telling me that when this came out it was so different from everything, he was around 16 at the time and just starting to get into music, everyone was doing trippy, hippie love music and this was catching everyone off guard, so cold and raw from everything in those days, i still remember my dad teaching me how to use a record player and this was the first album i heard on it..
I think he was talking about punk
@@mtvso8000 Punk was also a cold bucket of water into the music scene, but i am pretty sure my dad was talking of sabbath..
funnily enough a while back i was at my grandmothers house when i noticed that she had her old record player plugged in and she saw me eyeballing it and asked if i wanted to put on some music. i was flipping through her collection of records when i came across master of reality and i was like "NO WAY..." and i immediately put it on. so yeah black sabbaths master of reality is the first ever album i heard on vinyl
Love this song. It ends when it’s time. No needing to linger with an outro.
Headphones on full volume..head banging..brilliant..I loved the 70's
Es espectacular, estoy sorprendido, me gusta esta banda, nunca lo había escuchado, tengo 40 años, es excelente, la voz y todos son precisos.
yea so i can quickly replay it
Paranoid considerada una de las mejores de Black Sabbath... Saludos desde Ecuador 😎
Sharoooooonnn!!!!
wkwkwk
Sharoooooooon! XD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Esse rok lembra muito meu passado nota 1000
@Jeremy _ Sharon is Ozzy's wife
I graduated from high school in 1970. I remember digging this song instantly the first time that I heard it played on AM radio. Still dig it today.
Sir you graduated the year my mother was born. I'm glad that people no matter what age still remember and cherish old memories, keep on trooping 💪💯
awesome. I was born in '70
Did your parents and grandparents hate on this song? Saying how "today's music has lost its luster" etc?
@@frez777so your 54, if you are amazing!!
My dad graduated in '68, still a rocker too.
Even after 54 years it sounds great
Real music will never gets old
Oh yea it does
Ohuenno!
Охуенно!
@@konradmihelson1451 Realno bratishka!
Not only did Black Sabbath write and play some epic songs, but they influenced generations of teenage boys to become metal musicians. Some of those boys became famous also.
Definitely a top 10 song of all time, I have yet to ever skip this song and I've probably realistically listened to it over 300 times in my life. Short, sweet, and gets to the point.
300 times? I think i’ve heard it that much in the last 2 years lol
@@teerboyd Pretty good for a song they threw on the album last minute
one of the few songs i could listen everyday and never get tired
@@lucabrandalesi1265 so good
BEST VIDEO ROCK SPOT EVER .SEALM FROM BOSNIA
My dad told me once, he was a teenager when he first saw a TV. He watched English television from Ireland.. as a young man he saw this song and It blew his mind. He is still a mad dog and so am I. Shows you the power of music
in this world you can only be a mad dog
For me it was "No Good" from Prodigy.
Despacito: 3 years old, forgotten about
Paranoid: 50 years old, hundreds of thousands people keep coming back to it
whats despacito
Correct
The guy's name was fonzi or sum shit...and there was some other dude no idea the name 🧐
Dejá de mamar!
@@eduarcastellanos7904 🤣🤣 te pasas loco
The fact that every band member in this video is still alive. Keep in mind THIS WAS 1970!!!
Я родился в этот год😊 и мы слушали его когда уже стал подростком, были его плакаты фото и т.д я из СССР 🫡👍
@@Good813-j9bОтлично! Я совсем не говорю по-русски, поэтому пользуюсь переводчиком.
@@Good813-j9b Thats very cool to hear! If you don't mind me asking, was it hard accessing their music from the USSR back in the day? I thought that there were some censorship laws.
0% Nudity
0% Violence
95% Talent
5% Hair
Stop shitting
100% nudity
100% violence
100% talent
100% drugs
@@dormicum377 *1000% drugs
@@dormicum377 and 100% drugs
Fantastic
@@dormicum377 All talent plus hair... & more. Legend this man is.
Wow, this song still gives me chills after all these years. Black Sabbath truly paved the way for heavy metal and this song is an absolute masterpiece. The guitar riffs, the vocals, the lyrics - everything about it is pure perfection. It's amazing to see that even after all these years, their music still resonates with so many people. Thank you Black Sabbath for creating such timeless music that will never go out of style. \m/
Absolute masterpiece, and you put it together perfectly! \w/
many websites consider UK artists are the mother of the whole Rock genre
@@chanceForNotBeingRapper I would agree with you but to some degree because whole Rock genre is really wide term and rock originated directly from American-African blues, but where I can agree with you is that Havy Metal, Punk and Hard Rock, are really originated mostly from UK artists.
BLACK SABBATH - "Paranoid" (Official Video) 1021am 5.7.23 i some heavies - are you up for the job? the novelty's worn off with these northern grim types...
Не у тебя одного🤘
Amazing how this holds up. It's as electric and as violent and as thrilling in 2021 as it was in 1970. Some of the early heavy metal doesn't age that well, but this is still perfect 51 years later.
🇨🇦 here. 2024/11/25
Love how we're all still coming back daily to listen this timeless classic!
Rock on mates!
❤XOX❤
You as well! Happy holiday's!❤❤❤
I love how cooperative this song is. There are different parts of the song when each member and their instrument stood out. Really an all around great effort and cooperation to make the best metal song.
LYRICS
Finished with my woman 'cause
She couldn't help me with my mind
People think I'm insane because
I am frowning all the time
All day long I think of things
But nothing seems to satisfy
Think I'll lose my mind
If I don't find something to pacify
Can you help me
Occupy my brain?
Oh yeah
I need someone to show me
The things in life that I can't find
I can't see the things that make
True happiness, I must be blind
Make a joke and I will sigh
And you will laugh and I will cry
Happiness I cannot feel
And love to me is so unreal
And so as you hear these words
Telling you now of my state
I tell you to enjoy life
I wish I could but it's too late
It happens
@@User-JT89WA1 seeing the swastika it might be deserved
Damn, those lyrics are of an addict between highs.
FUCK YES!
@@Fantabiscuit it does..
I thank my dad for always playing Black Sabbath throughout my childhood. Because of him I've always liked, listened to and appreciated this kind of music.
ENVY
I want to shake your dads hand !
Yeap...same here...
Bjagelskarmcfly jujiukjonyjyyby
You have good taste !!! The best !!!
Metal was born from him and his band. In sixties they transformed rock into something different...there was strange and beautiful... Ozzy and all his partners also (Tommy, Rhandy roads...). Thanks for everything music gives to us.
Hi I recommend an indie rock song & Video Called 'looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I do feel honored to have seen Black Sabbath twice back in the 70s.
You are, lol my step dad got to see them, and about every other band you can think of... ahh the 70/80s
You lucky people must be crazy when I think about this with my “young” 27 years. Have a nice day and enjoy the good old times.
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Lyrics:
Finished with my woman
'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind
People think I'm insane
Because I am frowning all the time
All day long I think of things
But nothing seems to satisfy
Think I'll lose my mind
If I don't find something to pacify
Can you help me occupy my brain?
Oh yeah
I need someone to show me
The things in life that I can't find
I can't see the things that make true happiness
I must be blind
Make a joke and I will sigh
And you will laugh and I will cry
Happiness I cannot feel
And love to me is so unreal
And so as you hear these words
Telling you now of my state
I tell you to enjoy life
I wish I could but it's too late
There it is: the insane human condition. No wonder we do so many drugs, and if we survive we find out that this is what mediation was always about: showing the mind what is beyond the minds reach. The only thing that truly satisfies. All else is smoke and mirrors.
Look star wars
@Sabah Zarid th-cam.com/video/0qanF-91aJo/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyuAMDoGvjANAkxnMV4AaABAg
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some advice to anybody who wants it. Don,t think too much!
I love it
The godfather of metal
I AM READY TO SPREAD DEMOCRACY WITH THIS ONE 🦅🦅🦅🔥🔊🔊
We liberating malevelon creek with this one 🗣
British band performing in Belgium.
Americans:
HELL YEAHH !!!!
@@Bruh-tw8uh man malevelon creek still automaton that planet fucked up
SEND DUDES!
Ozzy, so young and cheerful!! Amazing band!
have you heard the lyrics 😂
@@wadafuq69 💀💀💀
@@wadafuq69 Yeah, rainbows and strawberries.
I guess this song will sound same even after thousand years. This song doesn't ever grow older. This song is immortal.
Damn Wright my friend rock will never die
This song will never die❤❤
They are a great band and the voice is magical, their unique sound is the best, I've been following them for a long time and they never cease to amaze me.
The song is 54 years old. 54 YEARS OLD!
I can't even imagine what people felt when they've heard it 54 years ago....like come on it's ridiculous how good it is still.
@@luellabartleyy
я вот могу. сам 1969 года рождения .не могу только представить, как этот шедевр оказался в СССР, и кая я вообще его услышал и увидел по телевизору. но запомнилось. поэтому и пишу.
Holy crap
@@СергейКрокута Я думал, что в то время рок-музыка была незаконной в СССР, потому что она была с Запада до 1985 года, когда Михали Горбачев пришел к власти в 1985 году.
Confirmed! The comment stating that it is 50 years old was posted 4 years ago
I WAS 16 when i start listening this heavy metal rock. im 62 and still listenning every weekend
I’m 17 and I listen to this religiously
@@carlosnavarro2487 same
Almost 61 but the same deal.
I'm 9 and classic rock is my favorite music type.
56. No point in quitting now. You are not alone.
I'm 175 years old but never get tired of this song.
Your probably dead
Just Imagine that this piece of art is almost 50 years old
I dont care. Ist the greatest song in loops for learnig french vocabulary.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@tinu951 wait this is french...?
well generally speaking it already is 50 years old
and probably a more relevant song than ever
i always imagine and think about what it would be like to be alive then when this first came out. when sex, drugs, and rock and roll was in it's prime. must've been so cool lol i would've for sure been a groupie
My dad is 3 years younger than this song
One of my favourite songs. Love the pace and Ozzie's head bobbing 😂
He's paying for that, have you seen how much he's suffering now?
@@benjover5663 the candle that burns twice as bright.... He is immortal by our standards 🙏 😂
Ozzy at his finest 😜
The way Ozzy sounds in this recording is hands down epic and one of a kind in my opinion. Still rocking out 🤘🤘🤘
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@@juangalindez2427 Godzilla had a stroke reading this and fucking died
well im 70 yrs old folks but i still dig black sabbath songs i heard initially when i was in my mid High School Days. I luv it andalso Iron Butterfly
Who is the king of this bloody kingdom someday was called humanity!!!!!
Considering composing this song barely took minutes, i cannot start to comprehend how talented these guys were.
@Antorcha D A high quality filler at that.
Yeah
Reminds me of how Joakim Brodén wrote Metal Machine (which includes the title of this song in it) over the course of several trips to the bathroom during recordings.
@@hansstrudel9614 lmao Joakim is a genius!
@@hansstrudel9614 was probably getting coked out lol
I'm here for Ozzy.
I'm an old man now, but
for those of us misfit rockers who came of age in the '70s, "Paranoid" was THE anthem album.
There is no understating the impact it had on us and the entire rock & roll world.
To think over half a century later it is still as vital and timeless as it was in 1970 is a wonder.
Black Sabbath were Rock Gods, and Ozzy was Zeus.
God speed John Osbourne.
Master of reality is way better
@@davidavila8805 agree to disagree. "Paranoid" was unprecedented, it set a new standard. It was mind blowing, and it still rocks.
старик, скажи, куда мне отправится в 30 лет ?
@@ДругГорацио
Translation, anyone?
Me too I'm old
Paranoid still sounds modern even after 50 years.
It's the ORIGINAL Heavy Metal!
You're fucking right it does.
it sounds like future
no wonder its paranoid
I love the entire paranoid album so much
🤘🤘🤘Greetings from Germany🤘🤘🤘
What an amazing way to finish off the commonwealth games!!! Absolutely brilliant! OZZY THE KING OF BIRMINGHAM!!!
Isn't he a crackhead?
I was there. Great stuff!
thomas slebew : punten slurr:°
He is the Prince of fucking darkness
They definitely could've played this to close out peaky blinders, rolling credits or something would've been 🔥🔥.. ode to Birmingham.