In my opinion not just laying the ground work but and creating the genre they surpassed it before it was even born! I think Heavier maybe not as fast but lyrics and choruses better before and after!
@@stefanschleps8758Budgie didn’t start anything. Just because they had a heavier sound doesn’t mean they invented it, had a hand in it? Sure. You could say the opening to Helter Skelter is the birth of heavy, as that was the heaviest song at the time and every band from Budgie to Black Sabbath were inspired by. Sabbath wrote the blueprint and Judas Priest picked it up, and built the house.
Saw a cute ginger wearing a shirt of this album on the first day of high school. So, then I wore one of my black sabbath shirts in the following days and caught his attention in this way. Seven years of dating after and now we're getting married next month. Thank this album for leading me to my soulmate and for being one of my personal favorite albums of all time.
I agree, the tone of the guitar sounds even heavier than on War Pigs. I noticed that the bass is farther back in the mix than it was on their second album.
@@Seventh7Art Deep Purple In Rock is a different kind of proto metal. It was pretty much just fast loud blues rock. Sabbath was an entirely new paradigm of rock music
@@KendrickMegaFan I disagree.... Bloodsucker, Flight of the Rat, Hard Loving Man etc. contained true heavy metal riffs, screaming metal vocals and metal guitar solos...
I’ll never forget being 5 in 1987. Up to then I’d only heard Motown, Beatles, Jazz and classical in my home. Then all at the same time my uncle gave me a skateboard and dubbed tapes of this and paranoid and my real life took off from there. I was no longer a regular kid. I was a skater and a metal head. Tastes have changed over the years but I still skate and listen to Sabbath with my kids and they love it too.
The ONLY way... its rare anymore to find newer bands whose music you desire to listen to the entire album in full, like the ones back in the day. There ARE some out there, yet, they're far and few between..
I’m 62 2022 can u imagine how I felt when I bought this album at the record store when it first came out and brought it home that night and played it on my record player omg
First of all, their name is capitalized because of: Respect. Honor. Enjoyment. Audial satisfaction that creates an EMOTIONAL high... THAT'S why always BLACK SABBATH is capitalized ! Oh, BTW, that's their legal name also 🙄
I am 65 and this takes me back .......I can still remember all the words and music to all the songs...Rock on all of us stoners.....so great to hear them all again....have the album in the attic.......love this band.........
00:00 Sweet Leaf 05:05 After Forever 10:26 Embryo 10:59 Children Of The Grave 16:09 Orchid 17:40 Lord of this World 23:04 Solitude 28:06 Into the Void I have edited this shit TWICE... leave the fudgkin' thing BE meow!
Original US LP pressing 00:00 Sweet Leaf 05:05 After Forever (including The Elegy) 10:27 Embyro 10:55 Children of the Grave 15:27 The Haunting 16:10 Orchid 17:41 Step Up 18:09 Lord of This World 23:05 Solitude 28:06 Deathmask 31:11 Into the Void
I'm 62, and Children of the Grave is, by far, the most poignant, future -telling song that's ever been written! A warning to and advice, from the Sabbath! Chills? Yes, and to the bone!
they're so great, i have NEVER not listened to them. had this LP, and Sabotage as soon as they hit the shelves. EVERYFUCKYBODY had sabbath, bloody sabbath. they are so monumental, listening to them in the 2010s gave me new-found appreciation of many of the bands of the late 60s and early 70s.
This album changed everything! Consider yourself fortunate to if you were listening to this in ‘71 and still around to love and enjoy it today. Us old guys rock 🤘🤘🤘
Rock and role is my religion and my love. I am stuck in a time warp. 1970 era music was the greatest. Sabbath was the hardest rocking band of them all.
@@MrMusicopath It's that muddy doom tone. It's an acquired taste. It sounds like Toni Iommi was using the neck pickup on his SG here but I may be wrong.
00:00 Sweet Leaf 05:04 After Forever 10:27 Embryo (Instrumental) 10:55 Children of the Grave 16:10 Orchid (Instrumental) 17:40 Lord of This World 23:04 Solitude 28:06 Into the Void
Much love to your cool dad. Mine took me to see Diary of a Madman in Knoxville TN. When I was 9yrs old. Thank God I too, had a cool dad!!!! That was the last time anyone ever seen Randy Rhodes play live cause he died in the A.M......,
My dad & me listened to all the Sabbath albums together. He's gone too, and I miss him dearly we rode motorcycles together, and I'm crying writing this! :-)
Im one of those dads, and still rock,n to this, and so are your dads ! 👍😀🎶, this rock never dies , and niether do dad,s, you can hear them , see them , and love them , and the proof you can hear in this🎶, your dads are alive 🎶👍
There have been some pretty incredible bands out of Britain: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Dio, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, UFO, Jethro Tull, Saxon, just to name some of my favorites. Trust me Black Sabbath is top three on my list!
At 20,i tought i discovered all there is,regarding music..at 24,i tought my journey with music was over..Now at 26,i redescovered black sabbath,and a new hope has sparkled...
Iconic album, no doubt. Sabbath was in the zone: the writing, Ozzie's voice, the band in synch, and all for us, their fans. I first listened to it when my elder brother Bob, now gone, played it incessantly in our home. I got hooked. I'm 60, still hooked. Thanks, Bob. And thank you Black Sabbath.
One of the greatest Metal albums of all time. Masterpiece!!! 00:05 Sweet Leaf 05:37 After Forever 11:08 Children Of The Grave 17:46 Lord of this World 28:45 Into the Void
Sometimes You Just Need to Straighten Out Your Head . And Go Back And Listen to One Of The Greatest Bands of All ! I Saw These Guys Live . Born Again 1983 ! Great . I Did See Ozzy In 1981 !
This album is Sabbath at their very best. I'm 68 years old and I still remember the day I bought this album. Still better than anything out to this day. Sabbath rules!
Awesome song from a great band. Black Sabbath was how I connected with my mom. She bought me this album, and one of my best memories was me and my mom going to the reunion tour together, about 20 years ago... She got so stoned I doubt she remembered much about it. Miss you mom! (1948-2021. Requiescat In Pace)
My father bought the album back in 1971 and he had to stand in line there for more than 7 hours, he listened to the vinyl record so much that the record started to get scratched as often as he listened to it. Now I'm 44 years old and I'm the one who still has it with several cuts and I'm the one who listens to it every week until spotify allows me to!!! I love and always will love the black sabbath ❤️❤️!!!
Love it. My first two CD's that my mom bought me were Dark Side of the Moon and Houses of the Holy. Needless to say my mom directed in the right direction. Plus my dad was a goofy white boy from Detroit. So I got the Motown angle from that side too :
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, at 7 years old, and I still have the exact physical one. This and The Doors L.A. Woman are my favorite two albums in the world (still have that one, too).
I'm listening to this as I type. Sabbath and the Doors, oh yeah. Sadly though, a few months after I got out of boot camp Jim Morrison passed away...the third major player in rock history to go in less than a year. Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin Sept and Oct of '70. All of the 27 club.
It was also my first album. In 1975 me and my buddy Nick saved up our yard mowing money and walked to town and bought this album and a bag of weed. Been a Sabbath fan ever since.
I was a "weed head" when I was a teen I liked my weed & my beer & I can't even begin to tell anyone the amount of times this album was on my turntable.... relaxing chilling out & BLASTING Sabbath....
Bills drumming on sweet leaf and ozzys "all right now!" And "I love you" is some of the hardest hitting sounds to ever open up an album. It legit makes me want to headbang a hole through my wall
July 21, 2021 On this day 50 years ago, Black Sabbath released their third album and one of their most heaviest, Master Of Reality. Having detuned the guitars and tempos ranging from sludgy slowness to thrash speeds, the sound was thicker and riffs heavier than anything that came before, while lyrics were preoccupied with marijuana (Sweet Leaf), revolt/protest (Children Of The Grave), religious themes (After Forever), sci-fi escapism (Into The Void) and loneliness (Solitude). Though lambasted at the time for its sound by critics, it became one of the most influential rock/metal albums of all time, pivotal in the development of metal sub-genres stoner, doom and sludge and influenced many bands from Metallica to Nirvana. An album truly ahead of its time.
I saw them perform this album April 1st 1972 Greensboro Coliseum. I had four seats front-row dead center. These were not the cheap $4 seats. I had to pay the premium $6 per seat LOL
Was a big Sabbath fan in my early teens in the early 80s. All these years later, whilst I wouldn't spend the hours listening that I used to, this still makes the hairs on my neck stand up. They were unique IMHO.
Learned every song on my guitar in highschool in 1977. Then saw them live in Hollywood Florida and Van Halen opened the show and nobody had heard of them! The best rock music ever made it never gets old! Rock on my '70's brothers and sisters
Was it in 78, Never say Die?? I saw that in S. Yarmouth, Massachusettes,Cape Cod Coloseum. We had no idea who Van Halen was before the show. We knew at the end!!!!❤😮😊
Right!? My (evangelical) sister-in-law gave me this album after reading the lyrics on the back. Thought it was a Christian rock band. Man, was she surprised to hear this!
Volume 4, maybe the most overlooked release, conjures up those special memories for me growing up. Master does too but my my favorite after Paranoid is 4.
It amazes me how Iron Man and Paranoid is what people seem to remember about Ozzy era Black Sabbath. How sweet leaf, Fairies wear boots, children of the grave, etc aren't the black sabbath go-to's is beyond me
1970. I got in the garage and climbed up into my dad's 1940 Ford. Opened the glovebox and saw a Black Sabbath 8 track tape sticking out of the tape player. I'll be 61 come this February. What a ride. I LOVE YOU SWEATLEAF.. It's been one hell of a ride!!!
Grew up listening to punk and industrial metal in the 80s, never listened to this in full. Can say that I can hear how all of the hard 80s bands were influenced by Black Sabbath 🤘awesome listen!!
BLACK SABBATH - Master of Reality (Full Album) 1014am 28.3.22 th-cam.com/video/myjEoDypUD8/w-d-xo.html and people i know grew up listening to this band....as i inadvertently listened while they played their music... formative years are a pretty good point in one's life to ground oneself with decent rock music...listening to such bands during one's childhood is no big deal. the only surprise re: this channel is that there are only few features with reference to black sabbath added to it. there must be masses of footage or bootlegs out there they could add...(?) th-cam.com/video/myjEoDypUD8/w-d-xo.html
+Christian Panero Yes.Yes.Yes. Heavy. Heavy. Heavy. A lead submarine with wings...you can hear those rocket engines just like you can hear that Crazy Train goin off the rails...but I really don't get all the obsessive arguing and insults about genres and categories all over these comments all the time...it's the least important element to even give any consideration to, muchless get into a silly cyber tantrum about...now say it three times, silly cyber tantrum, silly cyber tantrum, silly cyber tantrum, that's right, because that's what everybody is so passionately arguing about, this genre, that genre, in the real world, that job is left to file clerks...file clerks, thats the pay-grade of these arguments...taste the wine don't sit and read the lable; it's art, man, it's round...it ain't square! But there's something else...I've noticed these ridiculous exchanges are so pervasive in these comments that I'm starting to become convinced that someones trying to grab the wheel, our wheel...ISN'T THAT RIGHT YOU FU KING RUSSIAN RUM DUMBS, WHAT'S WRONG, YOU JELOUS...HUH, WHY YOU FUQUE WITH AMERICA, WE DONT WANT IT, WE DON'T NEED IT...WE NO HATE EACH OTHER LIKE YOU TRY TO MAKE US, UNDERSTAND, YOU COCK EYED RUBES, WE NO HAVE HATE FOR EACH OTHER LIKE YOU WANT, YOU GOT IT, YOU TOO STUPID TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE THE FREEZING FUQUING COLD NIMRODS ...NOW WHY DON'T YOU GO THE BEACH AND MAKE YOURSELF A FUQUING SNOW MAN...BUT DON'T GO AND TRY TO HUMP IT THIS TIME, BORIS, GOD KNOWS YOU'RE LONELY, GOD KNOWS NO WOMAN WILL HAVE YOU WITH THOSE PUDGY, LITTLE, FAT, SAUSAGE FINGERS TYPING AND TYPING HOUR AFTER HOUR IN THAT GIANT, FART FILLED, KGB JANITORS CLOSET, YOU SIT IN ALL DAY...WONDERING WHAT THOSE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN GIRLS LOOK LIKE IN PERSON AS YOU READ THEIR COMMENTS AND MEDDLE IN THEIR LIVES...NO, NO, NO, DONT TOUCH IT AT WORKSKY, JUST 15 MORE HOURS AND YOU CAN TAKE SOME BORSCH IN THE BOX BACK TO YOUR HOME-CUBICLE AND PLAY WITH IT ALL YOU WANT, LIVE IT UP, BORIS, LIVE IT UP...DON'T WORRY, YOU'LL GET IT TO WORK SOMEDAY, HEY MAYBE WE'LL SEND YOU A SECOND HAND FLESH LIGHT, AND SOME REAL AMERICAN LUBE, NOT THAT RUSSIAN OYSTER SHELL SH1T...BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE GOOD YOU PEEPSHOW POP-IN STOOGE OF PUTIN A MOP INTO SLOBBER ON YOU SIQUE FUQUE, YOU GOT IT...NO MEDDLE AND TELL YOUR SLIMY FRIENDS...GET YOUR GREASY EYES OFF OF OUR GIRLS COMMENTS, GO HATE SOMEWHERE ELSE, WE WANT PEACE WITH EACH OTHER...NOW MUSH, GO DROP ONE IN YOUR COMRADES ICEHOLE!
It still sounds great. I do wish they had recorded the bass a bit better (more like it was on the first two albums), otherwise I'd say it sounds perfect.
I have loved Black Sabbath since I found an this album on the ground by my neighbors trash can when young. Later I joined the Army and became a tanker. When in Germany I named my tank Warpigs. Thanks Ozzy and crew for helping me find reality in life!
I havent heard this album in years and now I know why I loved Black Sabbath ...they just rocked!! They are no doubt the Godfathers and inventors of Heavy Metal!!
There was one band who came out first. Black Sabbath used the same type of sound. The Band? Figid Pink. The song? House of the rising sun, 1968. Find, and enjoy!
Sabbath are, were, and always will be the best hard rock / metal band. They did almost everything first, years before any others. “Never in the history of rock, have so many owed so much to so few...”. That was the advertisement slogan when “Never Say Die” was released.
I replied to a comment on here about 2 mos ago...every time I get a response...I listen to the whole album again...is this,normal? Hell yeah! Rock forever! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I just turned 60. Just like before, I listen again (full blast) to Sabbath everyday. Freed me from anxiety and sure beats the hell out of lockdowns and quarantine.
My dad gave me his phone to play video games back in 2014 and then I stumbled in his music playlist and it was just black sabbath songs Then I fell in love to metal
THE GOAT's of Metal ...Turned onto them in the mid 70's...Love them even more now...:)...It saddens me to know there are BILLIONS of people who have never heard a single chord...~sigh~
DAMN! I got this ALBUM in 1974 when I was 12 and in 6th grade. In 7th grade we had a cool teacher that was into "Electric Light Orchestra" (ELO) and would bring in his albums for us to listen to. So one day I asked him if I could bring an album in for the class to listen to, and he said sure 😏. So I brought in Master of Reality 😉. First he said he never heard of Black Sabbath? 🤯 *?*WWHHAATT!!* but he liked the album cover with the lyrics on the back. Well to make a long story short He LOVED IT & became a big fan 🤗 (and so did most of my classmates) 👍GOD Bless BLACK SABBATH 😜
When I was 12 and in 6th Grade, I remember Tom Petty - Refugee was playing, like some year end party thing, but then the teacher turned it off because one of the girls said her parents didn't allow her to listen to music like that. She was a very recent Vietnamese immigrant, so maybe it was the lyrics more than the genre that upset her.
Similar situation, though our music teacher did have "Pictures At An Exhibition" by ELP as a sort of compromise to his pupils rock music interest whilst containing classical elements that he liked. I got him to play "Caress Of Steel" by Rush, which he received with muted interest, whilst it was hated by all of the girls. They wanted him to play the "Grease" album. A anarchic element in the class managed to hoodwink him into playing "Frigging In The Rigging" by the Sex Pistols.
Bought this album when I was 14 and happily working summer in hotel kitchens. 66 now and After Forever just induced tears. Magnificent. A testimony to love of God.
This and Zepp are my all time favs since 1972 yup ive been rocking balls for fifty years , yup even at 62 i look 50 ish with long azz curly hair most of it is Black Sabbath still to this day 11-11-22 :)
I have been a Sabbath fanatic since 71 was 11years old. Still rocking it out with them. They have no stinkers as albums. Some are of course better than others. Even the so called worst albums would kick the living you know what out of every one else. With the notable exception of two. Judas Priest, and Saxon. I got into Priest in 78 and Saxon in 80. This is my holy trinity. Sabbath of course are always going to be my number one, but not by much. As for trolls. They are absolute losers, who listen to garbage like C-Rap. and Rave. So called music for the terminally brain-dead. On the subject Trolls on film don't fare well. Some numb nut can troll me until their fingers fall off. My advice to them is quit with Dungeons and dragons, Call of duty and all that shit. Get outside take a breath of fresh air. It's still free you know. Stop listening to crap.
Legendary. I didn't even really notice that the album had changed. This one autoplayed after Paranoid and it blends so perfectly into it I thought it was still the same album for the first 12 minutes it was on
Criminally underrated drummer. Personally, Sabbath's unsung hero. Up with there with the likes of John Bonham, Vinnie Paul, Clive Burr and Nick Menza. ❤❤ Edit: I loved the fact that Bill sang 'Swinging the Chain' instead of Ozzy. Great performance.
I discovered Black Sabbath only a month ago and i can already with 100% certnity that this is the single best album i have ever listened to the acoustics are out of this world along with the writing and vocals 🤟
You're in a great place to be, everything being new to you're ear's and mind I remember very well how I felt hearing Sabbath when I was 11definately changed my life and made me and my dad closer having something in common and got me playing guitar gave me real respect and love for music
Can't be. You've obviously never read the reviews. FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS, They have been warning us that Sabbath sucks. It's a Satanic band made up of a bunch of Satanic Satan worshipers who worship Satan. !!! Beelzebubba, Mephistopheles, Lucifer, Baphomet, a figger in black with eyes of fy'yar... et al. So pick something else, or you're going to Hell with all the other Satanic Satan worshipers. Repent Heathen !!! 😶
I've Just listened to this album today for the first time and it blew my mind,theres so much emotion in each one of the songs and the whole album gives me an energy that i cant describe properly in words.I dont even like heavy metal that much but this album its so good that i can't say that i don't like it,definitely an obligated listen if you like music,everyone should listen to this masterpiece,its a shame that i havent until now but theres always the first time for everything. Btw sorry for the grammar,im not native speaker.
The creators of metal. And it still holds up today.
In my opinion not just laying the ground work but and creating the genre they surpassed it before it was even born! I think Heavier maybe not as fast but lyrics and choruses better before and after!
Nope. That honor goes to Budgie. (Also from GB.)
@@stefanschleps8758Budgie didn’t start anything. Just because they had a heavier sound doesn’t mean they invented it, had a hand in it? Sure. You could say the opening to Helter Skelter is the birth of heavy, as that was the heaviest song at the time and every band from Budgie to Black Sabbath were inspired by.
Sabbath wrote the blueprint and Judas Priest picked it up, and built the house.
@@stefanschleps8758 It's widely accepted that Black Sabbath were the first metal band. Their debut was released before Budgie's.
@@stefanschleps8758 Sorry, but no.
Greatest music ever
Saw a cute ginger wearing a shirt of this album on the first day of high school. So, then I wore one of my black sabbath shirts in the following days and caught his attention in this way. Seven years of dating after and now we're getting married next month. Thank this album for leading me to my soulmate and for being one of my personal favorite albums of all time.
woww THATS AWESOME
Happy wedding to you, may the spirit of Rock stay with both of you 😉😉
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@@greatcoldemptiness Yes bitch, we want metal. 😎
Sabbath heaviest record.
agree, vol4 and Master of reality heaviest albuns
I agree, the tone of the guitar sounds even heavier than on War Pigs. I noticed that the bass is farther back in the mix than it was on their second album.
Bro, Deep Purple in Rock was heavier than this..... made in 1970 too.
@@Seventh7Art Deep Purple In Rock is a different kind of proto metal. It was pretty much just fast loud blues rock. Sabbath was an entirely new paradigm of rock music
@@KendrickMegaFan I disagree.... Bloodsucker, Flight of the Rat, Hard Loving Man etc. contained true heavy metal riffs, screaming metal vocals and metal guitar solos...
My favourite Black Sabbath album
happy 52nd birthday to this monster of an album
I’ll never forget being 5 in 1987. Up to then I’d only heard Motown, Beatles, Jazz and classical in my home. Then all at the same time my uncle gave me a skateboard and dubbed tapes of this and paranoid and my real life took off from there. I was no longer a regular kid. I was a skater and a metal head. Tastes have changed over the years but I still skate and listen to Sabbath with my kids and they love it too.
What an enlightening revelation...smiles
Memorized it in 71, i was 14, still feels really good ! Rock On youngins !
I also saw them in nineteen seventy one when I was fourteen
we will never get old the music keeps the fire going
Hey, I was 14 too. 1st album was awesome. The album cover was like something out of a Hammer Horror Movie.
As you rock on 💪
Rock forever!🎸 Live long and prosper. 🖖
I was 12 yo 1971 when i got this album on LP. And still have it..And i´m now 62 yo. And still Black Sabbath fan
I had this one also age 63.
@@MartinGlasser-mj3dd Same here + their first album and Paranoid. I got into IV later and was recently listening to Sabotage which is a good record
@@RixVSpinner62 Yea they don't make good music anymore sadly.
You are the best
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This is how I love listening to Black Sabbath “ the whole album ! Without being interrupted by a Damn commercial !!! ❤
The ONLY way... its rare anymore to find newer bands whose music you desire to listen to the entire album in full, like the ones back in the day. There ARE some out there, yet, they're far and few between..
😂🎉🙈🤣🎶😏💩😎👍😘❤️ 15:51 Amen to this brother
Ad blockers are your friend.
I fucking love #
Yeah Man ! I love to sit down and listen to a full album , CD's made it easier tho !!!
Geezers Bass and Lyrics. Something to Behold. 40 Years Ago.
Outside of us fans he'll never be recognized as a sublime and outstanding lyricist. Who cares, right?
over 50 years ago😊
He is the best!
And tomorrow
@@no834thats closer , anyway
after 50years they still rule
I taught 2 myself we sold our souls for Rock &Roĺl 1970 1971 verdion,Taught it to myself by ear I was 13 years of ahe
I’m 62 2022 can u imagine how I felt when I bought this album at the record store when it first came out and brought it home that night and played it on my record player omg
The same way I felt. Lighting up a bowl in my black light filled bedroom.
Yep im 59
63😊
My mom told my brother get that demon out of my house.
Не один ты такой
48 Years later........still sounds fresh. Sabbath are immortal.
Indestructible Sabbath.Sabbath music is where dreams are made!
00:01:23 #eyezloveyouazwellBeBeperiod.
ALAH AKBAR .....YES
😎RIKKITIKKITAVI😎
ROCK And Roll Will Never Die We Just Multiply 😎
What would we have done without black sabbath? The greatest heavy band ever. Incomparable. No question.
I would venture to say first heavy metal band.
First of all, their name is capitalized because of:
Respect.
Honor.
Enjoyment.
Audial satisfaction that creates an EMOTIONAL high...
THAT'S why always BLACK SABBATH is capitalized !
Oh, BTW, that's their legal name also 🙄
No bout adoubt it
Yes, BLACK SABBATH. Just sorry to say I never got to see them. But I adore the wonderful vinyl ❤️🎼
The world would not be the same without them.
I am 65 and this takes me back .......I can still remember all the words and music to all the songs...Rock on all of us stoners.....so great to hear them all again....have the album in the attic.......love this band.........
I just turned 56yrs young and I'm still rock n rolling !!!
this is more... top of roll and start of metal. good metal.. extreme..thanks bs !!!!
Such a time to be alive in those days when freewill wasjust begging to take hold ...Peace Love And Happiness
Hi ; I am -51- and I can tell you that these times have been wonderful. 😎👍
The attic? Why? Display it proudly in your home along with all the music you love. Better yet set up a turntable and play em'!
00:00 Sweet Leaf
05:05 After Forever
10:26 Embryo
10:59 Children Of The Grave
16:09 Orchid
17:40 Lord of this World
23:04 Solitude
28:06 Into the Void
I have edited this shit TWICE... leave the fudgkin' thing BE meow!
Ser
Give this guys comment a like, the first one up there
...agreed.
Original US LP pressing
00:00 Sweet Leaf
05:05 After Forever (including The Elegy)
10:27 Embyro
10:55 Children of the Grave
15:27 The Haunting
16:10 Orchid
17:41 Step Up
18:09 Lord of This World
23:05 Solitude
28:06 Deathmask
31:11 Into the Void
Hero!
I'm in 58 and still I turn crazy with this album oh my God !!!
Age is just a number, nothing else! This record is truly amazing in every way 🔥
@@fredrikhallin3528talk to me when you in your 50’s tell you feel the same way this album Fuckin Rocks
Got to love the fact that this doesn't have ads and is on the official channel
Damn, I hadn't noticed
Even more reason to love Sabbath
Yeah. Some day I will die and most likely go to hell to watch youtube ads forever, so luckyly I can enjoy this without ads
It's unethical
@@amyarenburg782 "xxxv, ,
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I get chills down my back when I hear the lyrics and riffs on Children of the Grave.. anyone else? Love from Birmingham, UK
Aston?
Yes...
Hell yeah! But you forgot the drums. Bill ward is something beyond immortal for this track!
@@markhunter8554 Erdington :-)
I'm 62, and Children of the Grave is, by far, the most poignant, future -telling song that's ever been written! A warning to and advice, from the Sabbath! Chills? Yes, and to the bone!
One of my favorites since it was produced and im 53 now❤❤❤❤
Perfect album.
Black Sabbath is the best group of all time.
they're so great, i have NEVER not listened to them. had this LP, and Sabotage as soon as they hit the shelves. EVERYFUCKYBODY had sabbath, bloody sabbath.
they are so monumental, listening to them in the 2010s gave me new-found appreciation of many of the bands of the late 60s and early 70s.
@@RobLosRicos FUCK YEAH OI OI OI
no other compares!
Second only to the Berlin Philharmonic on a good day!
This album changed everything! Consider yourself fortunate to if you were listening to this in ‘71 and still around to love and enjoy it today. Us old guys rock 🤘🤘🤘
Today we are blessed to have the next generation of great musicians such as Justin Bieber and Jaden Smith.
I was and hell yeah brother
@@dukeofthedance8062 Us old guys ROCK!
@@dukeofthedance8062 I do! And will Until. ..!
And you never know....maybe one day you'll have the privilege of being old!
@@dukeofthedance8062 Well, if you're older than 60 then you're older than me! And if you are......then you ALSO ROCK!!
I miss skipping school just to smoke and listen to Black Sabbath.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️
AMEN
Cigs or weed?
You were probably with me.
@@philv2529 why not both xD
Rock and role is my religion and my love. I am stuck in a time warp. 1970 era music was the greatest. Sabbath was the hardest rocking band of them all.
Yes yes yes
right there with you
And don’t forget Deep Purple they were considered Heavy Metal back then
The bass on this whole album is perfect. This is how you mix your songs on album.
Yes, then they did cocaine.
@@TheLordGoat And dedicated a whole friggin album on it, Volume IV
no, it sounds good because the guitar tone is fucking crap
@@MrMusicopath It's that muddy doom tone. It's an acquired taste. It sounds like Toni Iommi was using the neck pickup on his SG here but I may be wrong.
NickGoblin Too much mid on Tony in my opinion.
00:00 Sweet Leaf
05:04 After Forever
10:27 Embryo (Instrumental)
10:55 Children of the Grave
16:10 Orchid (Instrumental)
17:40 Lord of This World
23:04 Solitude
28:06 Into the Void
Glad you made it... but still it's not needed... One who puts it on listens to all of them...
@@vaclavdvorsky702 i discovered them in my high school years, on tape cassette, so yes, i am used to listening to them the same way.
TO THE TOP!
Awesome group alot of great songs
i just realized that into the void totally doesnt fit as a closer song lol
Ozzy is one of my favourite vocalists. Such a real and emotional voice.
Ann Wilson another
The 'Voice of Doom' .... metal's all-time heaviest vocalist. Captures the mood perfectly every time.
Ozzy, Dio( RIP), Tate, 🤘🤘🤘
Dino Sommese of Dystopia does it really well.
Wow, amazing!!! What a band!
I remember dad playing this album back in mid to late 70's. Love and miss you DAD 🤘🏽
Much love to your cool dad. Mine took me to see Diary of a Madman in Knoxville TN. When I was 9yrs old. Thank God I too, had a cool dad!!!! That was the last time anyone ever seen Randy Rhodes play live cause he died in the A.M......,
My dad & me listened to
all the Sabbath albums together. He's gone too, and I miss him dearly we rode motorcycles together, and I'm crying writing this!
:-)
Im one of those dads, and still rock,n to this, and so are your dads ! 👍😀🎶, this rock never dies , and niether do dad,s, you can hear them , see them , and love them , and the proof you can hear in this🎶, your dads are alive 🎶👍
@@saleconomos473 I had seriously cool elder siblings.
Me and my daughter did the same
Black Sabbath had the best rhythm section and vocals of any hard rock/metal group in rock history to this day!
Yes it is ,my opinion is the same
I’d say they were leaders can’t complain Metallica Judas priests d io Pink Floyd deep purple dokken white snake
Bonham & JBP?
There have been some pretty incredible bands out of Britain: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Dio, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, UFO, Jethro Tull, Saxon, just to name some of my favorites. Trust me Black Sabbath is top three on my list!
How bout the drums in "children of the grave"?
best heavy metal album of history
The best
Ever
Fuckin A KickAss grew up on this shit!!!!
At 20,i tought i discovered all there is,regarding music..at 24,i tought my journey with music was over..Now at 26,i redescovered black sabbath,and a new hope has sparkled...
Iconic album, no doubt. Sabbath was in the zone: the writing, Ozzie's voice, the band in synch, and all for us, their fans. I first listened to it when my elder brother Bob, now gone, played it incessantly in our home. I got hooked. I'm 60, still hooked. Thanks, Bob. And thank you Black Sabbath.
Do not mistake this album as their success story, though...
@Michael Kean u lame
@Michael Kean what
Yes I can relate,I'm 56 and my brother Barry Parsons played black Sabbath in 1972, when I was 6 iron man.Barry passed away in 2019,was 63
@@jackolemon1423 I think he’s just trying to troll this old dude and … not doing very well lol 😆
One of the greatest Metal albums of all time. Masterpiece!!!
00:05 Sweet Leaf
05:37 After Forever
11:08 Children Of The Grave
17:46 Lord of this World
28:45 Into the Void
PREACH!
the first perfect metal album, period. every band that came after copied everything on this album. FU JP.
Could you imagine being 15 years old and hearing this for the first time in 1971?? What would your conservative and orthodox parents think??
U kidding they were jamming to Jimi Hendrix fuck them
Yup!
I can't belive this album is 50 years old.....Eternal MASTERPIECE.
Yeah man every track is exactly in the right place ...
I can't believe I made it to 62....
Yes a awesome album,I'm 56 and I remember Ozzy Osbourne singing iron man in 1972, when I was 6😁
@@bishlap I'm 56, I remember Ozzy Osbourne singing iron man when I was 6 in 1972😁 awesome group
Right that means I'm old as shit lol bought in 73
My little brother still talks about me introducing him to life with this album. Glad to say, he's still around and so is my album.
I found my older brothers 8 tracks this and many others. when he went off to college.
My dad introduced me to Black Sabbath and Frank Zappa at the ripe old age of 6/7 years old. Nothing beats the two. Ill be 40 this year.
@@salmonjanet My brother introduced me to Sabbath around age 9.
Growing up in the 60s and 70s and still listening to these GREAT tunes at volumes to share with my neighbors
that’s hilarious
I wear hearing aids now because of these guys and the era!
@@rockyroad8561 whaaat did you say?
@@rockyroad8561, me too with hearing aids due to this music!
This is the ultimate Sabbath Album, my first ever album purchase!!
me as well
I hear you.
Into the Void.. . still ahead of it's time in 2019. Nothing comes close.
Gavin Shear highly underrated song and imo sabbaths best song
except Iron butterflys In the garden of eden..
'Lord of this World'
Now there's a great underrated tune...
Nobody's wrong,
everybody just has their own opinion...
Makes your face go trasher with that muddy, heavy riff OMG
@@miguelochoa7978 Children of the grave ,comes the movie '''''of the corn .lo
I can't describe why but this album is simply something very special for me
Lol
It's okay clauset stoner you can come out now
Sometimes You Just Need to Straighten Out Your Head . And Go Back And Listen to One Of The Greatest Bands of All ! I Saw These Guys Live . Born Again 1983 ! Great . I Did See Ozzy In 1981 !
This album is Sabbath at their very best. I'm 68 years old and I still remember the day I bought this album. Still better than anything out to this day. Sabbath rules!
Lord of this world..The opening guitar!! Power right there!!!
WOW!!!!!! 1971!!!! Amazing Music For 1971 or 2023.💯🤟🤟💪💪💪
Awesome song from a great band. Black Sabbath was how I connected with my mom. She bought me this album, and one of my best memories was me and my mom going to the reunion tour together, about 20 years ago... She got so stoned I doubt she remembered much about it. Miss you mom! (1948-2021. Requiescat In Pace)
bro that’s a realign touching homage
forever after
really*
What a great memory - epic. God bless your supercool mom!!!
1st time I listened to Sabbath I felt like I was doing something seriously illegal. 🤘
Me too.
Funny !
I was!😳
@@geo.cgeier3435
Smoking dope? Ha ha :)
1st time i listened to this i thought i was doing something illegal
My father bought the album back in 1971 and he had to stand in line there for more than 7 hours, he listened to the vinyl record so much that the record started to get scratched as often as he listened to it. Now I'm 44 years old and I'm the one who still has it with several cuts and I'm the one who listens to it every week until spotify allows me to!!! I love and always will love the black sabbath ❤️❤️!!!
А мне 42 года
@@alexandrpopov4810 Мне 57. с 15-и лет я .с Black Sabbath.
Yes brother indeed :)
Thank you for Sharing that family history with us, Luis!
Happy New Year!
Love it. My first two CD's that my mom bought me were Dark Side of the Moon and Houses of the Holy. Needless to say my mom directed in the right direction.
Plus my dad was a goofy white boy from Detroit. So I got the Motown angle from that side too :
one of the most influential albums of all time
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, at 7 years old, and I still have the exact physical one. This and The Doors L.A. Woman are my favorite two albums in the world (still have that one, too).
I'm listening to this as I type. Sabbath and the Doors, oh yeah. Sadly though, a few months after I got out of boot camp Jim Morrison passed away...the third major player in rock history to go in less than a year. Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin Sept and Oct of '70. All of the 27 club.
Then you are a happy man.
It was also my first album. In 1975 me and my buddy Nick saved up our yard mowing money and walked to town and bought this album and a bag of weed. Been a Sabbath fan ever since.
fuck yeah
You must be a badass to have had that much insight at 7
I was a "weed head" when I was a teen I liked my weed & my beer & I can't even begin to tell anyone the amount of times this album was on my turntable.... relaxing chilling out & BLASTING Sabbath....
Favorite Black Sabbath album.
Absolute Masterpiece.
Agree
Axel Castillo I agree
Masterpiece was exactly my thoughts listening to it
This is my favorite album of theirs not a single bad song and the bass has such a good tone to it
Black Sabbath will never end! 🤘🏻
I think the last album was the end, they came in with the rain and left with it. Another IOMMI or G//Z/R album would be great though.
it will
but the music will live on
Lord of this World's Riff Will stay on my mind Forever
Legal
I dare say the Lord of this World's riff will remain with you after forever
Awsum, just awsum....
Bills drumming on sweet leaf and ozzys "all right now!" And "I love you" is some of the hardest hitting sounds to ever open up an album. It legit makes me want to headbang a hole through my wall
so true
Been there, done that ...ouch.
I was keying on the drums as I read your post. Fantastic.
I hunted for this album around year or more. It was impossible to find it in Kyiv in 90x. Masterpiece.
Too bad that Leonis & Friends don't do some of these. Right?
I grew up with this great music, even went to a few concerts.......nothing can compair to the tunes of the 60''s and 70's
i,m 65,,it was one hell of a time,,had a blast,,,still am
July 21, 2021
On this day 50 years ago, Black Sabbath released their third album and one of their most heaviest, Master Of Reality. Having detuned the guitars and tempos ranging from sludgy slowness to thrash speeds, the sound was thicker and riffs heavier than anything that came before, while lyrics were preoccupied with marijuana (Sweet Leaf), revolt/protest (Children Of The Grave), religious themes (After Forever), sci-fi escapism (Into The Void) and loneliness (Solitude). Though lambasted at the time for its sound by critics, it became one of the most influential rock/metal albums of all time, pivotal in the development of metal sub-genres stoner, doom and sludge and influenced many bands from Metallica to Nirvana. An album truly ahead of its time.
This sounds extremely gay...no offense
If say about influence who noticed Sweet Leaf's riff in Give it away of RHCP outro?
Solitude created Emo
I was 14 ❤❤
I saw them perform this album April 1st 1972 Greensboro Coliseum. I had four seats front-row dead center. These were not the cheap $4 seats. I had to pay the premium $6 per seat LOL
00:00 Sweet Leaf
05:05 After Forever
10:31 Embryo
10:59 Children Of The Grave
16:16 Orchid
17:47 Lord of this World
23:13 Solitude
28:15 Into the Void
Red Skull AMMMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
thanx Red for the song guild had to scroll half way down to find you
Thanks for those time stamps!
RIGHT on bro. Thank YOU for sharing this.
Thanks for taking the time to do that. I wish uploaders would provide them, but most don't.
Was a big Sabbath fan in my early teens in the early 80s. All these years later, whilst I wouldn't spend the hours listening that I used to, this still makes the hairs on my neck stand up. They were unique IMHO.
Learned every song on my guitar in highschool in 1977. Then saw them live in Hollywood Florida and Van Halen opened the show and nobody had heard of them! The best rock music ever made it never gets old! Rock on my '70's brothers and sisters
😮😮😮😮😮😮 so jealous!! That must been 1 hell of a show !!
@@toasttoasted3492 yeah. Once VH got off the stage and allowed Sabbath to set up. Lol
Van Halan open...Wow...damn glad you enjoyed
@@Jtheb784 so jealous
Was it in 78, Never say Die?? I saw that in S. Yarmouth, Massachusettes,Cape Cod Coloseum. We had no idea who Van Halen was before the show. We knew at the end!!!!❤😮😊
Ill never get tired of this shit. Goosebumps to my skin and tears to my eyes. This album is so damn special to me
Right on brother, Sabbath holds a very very special spot in my heart, seriously.
I have black light since 1970 listening to this hahaha black light time still works
Right!? My (evangelical) sister-in-law gave me this album after reading the lyrics on the back.
Thought it was a Christian rock band. Man, was she surprised to hear this!
Volume 4, maybe the most overlooked release, conjures up those special memories for me growing up. Master does too but my my favorite after Paranoid is 4.
Master runs a close 3rd.
It amazes me how Iron Man and Paranoid is what people seem to remember about Ozzy era Black Sabbath. How sweet leaf, Fairies wear boots, children of the grave, etc aren't the black sabbath go-to's is beyond me
And After Forever. That song as well. Killer track
it's cause they are niot fans just posers
You could say that for all genius songs from Master od Reality, SBS, Volume 4 and Sabotage
And don`t you just love that masterpiece their first album?
My fav underated songs are electric funeral and hand of doom
1970. I got in the garage and climbed up into my dad's 1940 Ford. Opened the glovebox and saw a Black Sabbath 8 track tape sticking out of the tape player. I'll be 61 come this February. What a ride. I LOVE YOU SWEATLEAF.. It's been one hell of a ride!!!
Grew up listening to punk and industrial metal in the 80s, never listened to this in full. Can say that I can hear how all of the hard 80s bands were influenced by Black Sabbath 🤘awesome listen!!
Industrial from the late 80s kicks but
Sabbath are the Creators
Also hear sabbath influence in the 90s with alotta seattle bands like alice in chains
Discovered this in 82 loved it from the first hack
BLACK SABBATH - Master of Reality (Full Album) 1014am 28.3.22 th-cam.com/video/myjEoDypUD8/w-d-xo.html and people i know grew up listening to this band....as i inadvertently listened while they played their music... formative years are a pretty good point in one's life to ground oneself with decent rock music...listening to such bands during one's childhood is no big deal. the only surprise re: this channel is that there are only few features with reference to black sabbath added to it. there must be masses of footage or bootlegs out there they could add...(?) th-cam.com/video/myjEoDypUD8/w-d-xo.html
It wont be the end as long as we keep on listening this awesome music
Disasterpiece 55 for sure.
I became a fan after they were done anyway xD
It's looking like the end of Western Civilization if something don't change.
My first ever gig was Sabbath promoting this album. Absolute mind-bender of an experience.
wow dude your a faknnnn KING
Nice... my first show (as a noob 14 year old) was Mob Rules tour. Unreal. So good.
How old were you?
@@Bixnood69 16 and still at school, sixth form.
@@leopolitan1914 england?
Great career, OZZY deserves all his recognition. Always have enjoyed his music since the early 1970's.
It's not HIS music. He's never written a song in his life.
@@paulevans8348 OK fair enough, then music he's sung on if you are wanting to split hairs.
Into the void is one of the greatest metal songs ever
Heavy Metal Rules You're absolutely right, in particular I think Black Sabbath are the "founder" band of heavy metal, they made history!
@@ChristianPanero they did. Due to an accident with Toni Iommi, he invented the "heavy metal sound"
and still appropriate for the times....probably why it's so great.
Also, my funnest karioki song ever
+Christian Panero Yes.Yes.Yes. Heavy. Heavy. Heavy. A lead submarine with wings...you can hear those rocket engines just like you can hear that Crazy Train goin off the rails...but I really don't get all the obsessive arguing and insults about genres and categories all over these comments all the time...it's the least important element to even give any consideration to, muchless get into a silly cyber tantrum about...now say it three times, silly cyber tantrum, silly cyber tantrum, silly cyber tantrum, that's right, because that's what everybody is so passionately arguing about, this genre, that genre, in the real world, that job is left to file clerks...file clerks, thats the pay-grade of these arguments...taste the wine don't sit and read the lable; it's art, man, it's round...it ain't square!
But there's something else...I've noticed these ridiculous exchanges are so pervasive in these comments that I'm starting to become convinced that someones trying to grab the wheel, our wheel...ISN'T THAT RIGHT YOU FU KING RUSSIAN RUM DUMBS, WHAT'S WRONG, YOU JELOUS...HUH, WHY YOU FUQUE WITH AMERICA, WE DONT WANT IT, WE DON'T NEED IT...WE NO HATE EACH OTHER LIKE YOU TRY TO MAKE US, UNDERSTAND, YOU COCK EYED RUBES, WE NO HAVE HATE FOR EACH OTHER LIKE YOU WANT, YOU GOT IT, YOU TOO STUPID TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE THE FREEZING FUQUING COLD NIMRODS ...NOW WHY DON'T YOU GO THE BEACH AND MAKE YOURSELF A FUQUING SNOW MAN...BUT DON'T GO AND TRY TO HUMP IT THIS TIME, BORIS, GOD KNOWS YOU'RE LONELY, GOD KNOWS NO WOMAN WILL HAVE YOU WITH THOSE PUDGY, LITTLE, FAT, SAUSAGE FINGERS TYPING AND TYPING HOUR AFTER HOUR IN THAT GIANT, FART FILLED, KGB JANITORS CLOSET, YOU SIT IN ALL DAY...WONDERING WHAT THOSE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN GIRLS LOOK LIKE IN PERSON AS YOU READ THEIR COMMENTS AND MEDDLE IN THEIR LIVES...NO, NO, NO, DONT TOUCH IT AT WORKSKY, JUST 15 MORE HOURS AND YOU CAN TAKE SOME BORSCH IN THE BOX BACK TO YOUR HOME-CUBICLE AND PLAY WITH IT ALL YOU WANT, LIVE IT UP, BORIS, LIVE IT UP...DON'T WORRY, YOU'LL GET IT TO WORK SOMEDAY, HEY MAYBE WE'LL SEND YOU A SECOND HAND FLESH LIGHT, AND SOME REAL AMERICAN LUBE, NOT THAT RUSSIAN OYSTER SHELL SH1T...BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE GOOD YOU PEEPSHOW POP-IN STOOGE OF PUTIN A MOP INTO SLOBBER ON YOU SIQUE FUQUE, YOU GOT IT...NO MEDDLE AND TELL YOUR SLIMY FRIENDS...GET YOUR GREASY EYES OFF OF OUR GIRLS COMMENTS, GO HATE SOMEWHERE ELSE, WE WANT PEACE WITH EACH OTHER...NOW MUSH, GO DROP ONE IN YOUR COMRADES ICEHOLE!
Best sabbath and heavy metal album ever
Ozzys voice is so amazing!
For me....very eerie🤘🤘🤘
Ozzy Bozzy
It's honestly mind blowing how crisp the mix is for an album that's half a century old
it's almost as if music was better back then
@@WHAC420 indeed... Music was so much better back then 🙄😓
Along with Judas Priest's "Sad Wings of Destiny" these two albums delivered to the world it's first 2 doses of 100% unadulterated Heavy Metal.
A perfect mix is much harder to achieve with a 3 pcs band. That and the lack of today's technology makes this album even more inspiring
It still sounds great. I do wish they had recorded the bass a bit better (more like it was on the first two albums), otherwise I'd say it sounds perfect.
0:00 sweet leaf
5:05 After forever
10:27 Embryo
10:54 Children of the grave
16:09 Orchid
17:40 Lord of this world
23:02 Solitude
28:06 Into the void
thanks I couldn't tell by the video
Pp
Saw sabbath w van Halen vh first tour sabbath last w ozzy
@@richardmetzler3678 cool, I wish I had a been round back then so I could see them
@UC6tefIig_GACxUMsj2nLMvw it wasnt always there you moron
One of the greatest albums ever recorded!!
I have loved Black Sabbath since I found an this album on the ground by my neighbors trash can when young. Later I joined the Army and became a tanker. When in Germany I named my tank Warpigs. Thanks Ozzy and crew for helping me find reality in life!
Nice trash
I havent heard this album in years and now I know why I loved Black Sabbath ...they just rocked!! They are no doubt the Godfathers and inventors of Heavy Metal!!
There was one band who came out first. Black Sabbath used the same type of sound. The Band? Figid Pink. The song? House of the rising sun, 1968. Find, and enjoy!
Straight up CALLING for both
Ozzy n Toni..❤
Possibly the rest of us..
These guys were badass mofos
In the 70sn 80s!
Sabbath are, were, and always will be the best hard rock / metal band. They did almost everything first, years before any others.
“Never in the history of rock, have so many owed so much to so few...”. That was the advertisement slogan when “Never Say Die” was released.
I replied to a comment on here about 2 mos ago...every time I get a response...I listen to the whole album again...is this,normal? Hell yeah! Rock forever! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Sure why not? I don`t care if people think it`s normal or not. I say rock on man! I`ll love Black Sabbath`s music till the day I die.
Hey, man! I'm just writing here to make you listen again :) Enjoy! \-/
Easily one of the best albums to keep listening to
Of course it's fucking normal! Enjoy another listen on me
igoddard1 thanks everyone! Listening again! 🤘
Love it never get tired of Black Sabbath. Classic Masterpieces all the way! Gregory J.
This is the greatest Metal album of all time!!!🤘🏽🤘🏽
I agree!! Super good album
I just turned 60. Just like before, I listen again (full blast) to Sabbath everyday. Freed me from anxiety and sure beats the hell out of lockdowns and quarantine.
I'm only 20 but I 'm doing the same, I prefer the album sabbath bloody sabbath but master of reality is great too.
@@asphodel7935 cool to know sabbath bridging generation gaps. Rock on young blood!
@@TheGoodMemoryFactory same.45 y old and i listen to them 1 hour per day.All my anxiety is gone
Full blast ? I've done that. Someone called the cops on me.
I don't use regular stereo speakers but PA JBL's . Because I blow regular stereo speakers.
c'mon, anxiety at 60, what kind of boomer are you, i thought we're stoic. inb4 i get hate for a joke.
My dad gave me his phone to play video games back in 2014 and then I stumbled in his music playlist and it was just black sabbath songs
Then I fell in love to metal
say thank you to your dad
Well, his job is done.
Dad of the year goes to yours brother!
Your father is an enlighten person. We knew long ago........
@@randomname3109 right on UR dad's c o ol
THE GOAT's of Metal ...Turned onto them in the mid 70's...Love them even more now...:)...It saddens me to know there are BILLIONS of people who have never heard a single chord...~sigh~
DAMN! I got this ALBUM in 1974 when I was 12 and in 6th grade.
In 7th grade we had a cool teacher that was into "Electric Light Orchestra"
(ELO) and would bring in his albums for us to listen to. So one day I asked him if I could bring an album in for the class to listen to, and he said sure 😏. So I brought in Master of Reality 😉. First he said he never heard of
Black Sabbath? 🤯 *?*WWHHAATT!!*
but he liked the album cover with the lyrics on the back. Well to make a long story short He LOVED IT & became a big fan 🤗 (and so did most of my classmates) 👍GOD Bless BLACK SABBATH 😜
Damn you're old, I wasn't even born yet and Elvis was still alive.
@@blockaderunner Is that relevant, in any way whatsoever?
When I was 12 and in 6th Grade, I remember Tom Petty - Refugee was playing, like some year end party thing, but then the teacher turned it off because one of the girls said her parents didn't allow her to listen to music like that. She was a very recent Vietnamese immigrant, so maybe it was the lyrics more than the genre that upset her.
Similar situation, though our music teacher did have "Pictures At An Exhibition" by ELP as a sort of compromise to his pupils rock music interest whilst containing classical elements that he liked. I got him to play "Caress Of Steel" by Rush, which he received with muted interest, whilst it was hated by all of the girls. They wanted him to play the "Grease" album. A anarchic element in the class managed to hoodwink him into playing "Frigging In The Rigging" by the Sex Pistols.
The student becomes the teacher.
Mindlessly listening for decades with no understanding. Brutal!
Bought this album when I was 14 and happily working summer in hotel kitchens. 66 now and After Forever just induced tears. Magnificent. A testimony to love of God.
Trying to paint them as devil worshipers was always crazy. I'm not a believer but Sabbath's lyrics were unambiguous when it came to this.
@@doobiousd5020 many of their lyrics could have come from a Christian band - very pro God.
Through the drugs and alcohol theses guys consumed they still rock it and set a generation down a path of heavy metal. Thanks Ozzy
This album's so heavy, I never really noticed it was barely 35 minutes long. Damn man.
Bill Kakoulidis It's short, but it's all worth the 35 minutes.
Short and sweet. No bullshit
Quality over quantity. 👍✌
35 mins of greatness
No kidding - I was shocked to see the total time as well...
This is the best heavy metal album of history. The Into the Void riff and the bass line are insane
Yes I agree 💯 black Sabbath a awesome group
Pode cre
@@lisaparsons4124 1
This and Zepp are my all time favs since 1972 yup ive been rocking balls for fifty years , yup even at 62 i look 50 ish with long azz curly hair most of it is Black Sabbath still to this day 11-11-22 :)
I have been a Sabbath fanatic since 71 was 11years old. Still rocking it out with them. They have no stinkers as albums. Some are of course better than others. Even the so called worst albums would kick the living you know what out of every one else. With the notable exception of two. Judas Priest, and Saxon.
I got into Priest in 78 and Saxon in 80. This is my holy trinity.
Sabbath of course are always going to be my number one, but not by much.
As for trolls.
They are absolute losers, who listen to garbage like C-Rap. and Rave.
So called music for the terminally brain-dead.
On the subject Trolls on film don't fare well.
Some numb nut can troll me until their fingers fall off. My advice to them is quit with Dungeons and dragons, Call of duty and all that shit. Get outside take a breath of fresh air. It's still free you know.
Stop listening to crap.
Sabbath Rules All Bands Period!! This was my first album i bought when i was 12. Still great after 41 years
Legendary. I didn't even really notice that the album had changed. This one autoplayed after Paranoid and it blends so perfectly into it I thought it was still the same album for the first 12 minutes it was on
I get chills every time. It brings me back forty years to when I was so happy
Hi I Recommend a song and video called 'In Isolation' By Robert Nix
Guess we all struggle and fight these days..
"Solitude" sounds like an awesome gothic medieval fairytale set in some dark endless forest.
isnt that a warhorse track.
I agree....
Helped me go through some shit.
Something to listen to when you're depressed and drunk out of your mind...
Wow you just sent my mind on a trip through the black forest haha
This is a masterpiece and one of Geezer's best recorded (and wicked) bass tones as well, IMHO .
Fuck yeah!
Bill Ward is phenomenal
Criminally underrated drummer. Personally, Sabbath's unsung hero. Up with there with the likes of John Bonham, Vinnie Paul, Clive Burr and Nick Menza. ❤❤
Edit: I loved the fact that Bill sang 'Swinging the Chain' instead of Ozzy. Great performance.
Yes the drums in this album are excellent!
~
I discovered Black Sabbath only a month ago and i can already with 100% certnity that this is the single best album i have ever listened to the acoustics are out of this world along with the writing and vocals 🤟
This album does rip. Welcome to Black Sabbath Friend.
You're in a great place to be, everything being new to you're ear's and mind I remember very well how I felt hearing Sabbath when I was 11definately changed my life and made me and my dad closer having something in common and got me playing guitar gave me real respect and love for music
theres a saying "only trust yourself and first 6 Sabbath albums"
Welcome to the show, son..!
Can't be. You've obviously never read the reviews.
FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS, They have been warning us that Sabbath sucks. It's a Satanic band made up of a bunch of Satanic Satan worshipers who worship Satan. !!! Beelzebubba, Mephistopheles, Lucifer, Baphomet, a figger in black with eyes of fy'yar... et al.
So pick something else, or you're going to Hell with all the other Satanic Satan worshipers.
Repent Heathen !!! 😶
I've Just listened to this album today for the first time and it blew my mind,theres so much emotion in each one of the songs and the whole album gives me an energy that i cant describe properly in words.I dont even like heavy metal that much but this album its so good that i can't say that i don't like it,definitely an obligated listen if you like music,everyone should listen to this masterpiece,its a shame that i havent until now but theres always the first time for everything.
Btw sorry for the grammar,im not native speaker.
Love it....listen to this in the 70s...........
That's the old Sabbath, baby; the BEST there was!!!
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同意です。
Listen to Black Sabbath Vol.4 in its entirety.
You'll be touched. I promise.