50 years and nothing has changed. Now think 5000 years, and nothing has changed. People with power send the little people to die to preserve the power of the powerful. The powerful have no reason to change. Only the little people have a reason to change, And 5000 years later, still no change. Will we still see the same 5000 years from now???
My FAVE Black Sabbath...still as relevant today as it was then. The video is not an official video, but fan made. For first time listeners, I think the lyric video is probably best to get the most out of this song.
The original video is from the German Hannes Happell,the video is called ''Mutterland''..Mutterland is a diploma project produced at The Institute of Animation .Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg...Director: Hannes Appell (2010). Mutterland has been nominated at the Visual Effects Society awards for "Outstanding VFX in a student production"... th-cam.com/video/l2IJaWeJ-J8/w-d-xo.html
The irony of a band that was called Satanic by religious leaders but this song is all about anti- war and political corruption. Bill Ward is a beast on the drums. Great guitar grooves, and perfect lyrics. Izzy is the King of heavy metal. Even making a hit with Post Malone. If you want more great rock drums check out John Bonham of Led Zeppellin and Neil Peart of Rush. RIP to 2 of the best.
I noticed that when I first listened to Sabbath extensively... I remember thinking for a "Satanic" band, and the association with Metal and Satanism, all their songs seem to be about God, peace and love?! 🤔 Haha frickin love Sabbath 🤘
Interesting note on the band and the genre they created. They started as a blues style band but a few days before leaving his factory job Tony Iommi severed the tips of I think 3 of his fingers on his right hand. Being a left handed player that meant the hand that guides the strings. He was fitted with prosthetics but couldn't play the higher sturng guitar, so they downtuned it and BOOM heavy metal was born.
My Dad, a Vietnam veteran, made my brother and I memorize this song. Greatest anti-war song ever he’d say. We sang this in the car on family road trips. Sadly, it’s as true today as ever.
If you hear that siren during time of war that basically means you’re dead, and the siren is just to let you know that you there’s nothing left you can do sadly. They never made a bad song, but anything from their first album to sabotage is gold👌
You are a very daring young man for doing a reaction to this song. Usually a Black Sabbath song is not for the faint of heart, esp. this one. Glad you are liking your journey into 70's rock. It is very pleasing to see someone from the next generation enjoying music I grew up with (I'm 59 and white). Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were always the "no-no" bands when we were in junior high. LOLOL Great job sir. Looking forward to see many more of your "oldies" reactions. :)
TheAcworthdude This is is the way life has always been. 1Percent of the population rule this world with a combined wealth that's more than what the remaining 99% of us have! They always start the wars only to leave the rest of us to do their dirty work. Average Joe Blogs living from week to week has no choice in what politicians decide in the real picture yet we are the one's that put our lives at complete risk only to have the things you've experienced fall on deaf ears by the very government who sent you to fight for your country?? What the?
Me too! Like the desk was going to save us from bombs or nuclear bombs lol! I think back at how ridiculous it was that we did that! I was in Chicago...same thing there lol
@@AfterthoughtTV Wow!! That had to be terrifying! Don't even know what to.do if I heard that! We only have ever heard tornado sirens in the midwest. Not sure if we have then even.
Listening to Steve Ray play guitar for the first time is like a god damned religious experience. Ugh, I envy you. I wish I could hear them for the first time again.
I only wish they had a camera on Bill Ward so you could watch him pound them skins through the whole song. Would have loved to have been at one of their concerts so I could watch him drumming at anytime.
The guitarist is Tony Iommi. When this band was new he was like 19- during the day he worked at a factory and at night was is this band. Right before they hit it big he was at work in the factory and mashed 2 tips of his guitar fretting hand off. He thought it was over for him. But he wouldn’t quit- he got 2 of his moms sewing thimbles and put some leather over them and put them over the nubs of his fingers. No shit. He still using artificial tips on his fretting hand.
That siren during WWII was used to tell people to take cover because an air raid was coming and the bombs would be dropping soon. My family lived in England during WWII. My father spent his childhood dodging bombs.
My parents lived through World War II in England, I remember them telling us stories of air raid sirens, black-out shades, rations, and the Germans bombing. My Mum still dives under the nearest thing she can find - when she hears fireworks - July 4rth is a nightmare for her. According to my Mum, the Germans (back then) would booby trap toys and leave them on the roads so little kids would pick them up. Some nasty, nasty times. But the interesting thing is, the British people rallied, they didn't complain, they came together as a nation. I think about that frequently today, in the times of COVID - with people refusing to wear masks. If the British had been that selfish and self-centered during WWII - they would never have survived. Makes you ponder!!! PS: Love what you are doing - Your channel has preempted my reading the news in the morning with my coffee. I am in a much happier place because of that. Thank-you!!
Black Sabbath is showcasing their antiwar philosophy in the song, "War Pigs." The title refers to personnel who wage and carries out wars, but largely keep their distance for getting their "hands dirty." Case in point, US government. The song fittingly came out in 1970 in Black Sabbath's Paranoid album while the Vietnam War was in full effect, thus adding more meaning to already in-depth lyrics.
How I love music & lyrics opening hearts and minds. It never gets old. Black folks turned us onto to soooo much of their music and now the adventuresome discover the best of the best of ours. Love these two and their comments and expressions.
War Pigs is a heavy, nitty gritty, song and Ozzy is my number one favorite vocalist. I've said it before, my Mom raised me on some of the best rock music including Black Sabbath and I followed Ozzy throughout my life from Sabbath into his solo career.
The instrumental break from this song was used as the opening song for Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series.❤️💕 Another fun Buffy fact: the guy that plays Giles is Michael Head, brother to Murray Head of "One Night in Bangkok" (the family resemblance is strong😁)
I grew up hearing this siren on a weekly basis because I lived right next to a military proving ground. Every Wednesday they ran the siren tests or ran the siren if they were about to blow stuff up. Our house would vibrate on a regular basis. We used to have drills in school about what to do if anything went wrong.
Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots, Symptom of the Universe -- 2 more bangers you should check out! Love your reactions, man! BTW, the video is a fan made video that was made long after the song was made. It's not an official Black Sabbath video.
This is the wildest phenomenon. Black Sabbath, and so much other metal, rock, whatever, all started back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s by a bunch of nerdy white kids being rebels listening to black music on underground radio. All of rock and metal are evolutions of blues, rockabilly, even gospel music from the black community - because it had SO MUCH SOUL. It's just so cool to see now a bunch of young black kids almost discovering this stuff now in the same way - word of mouth and just exploring a different community. It's like coming full circle.
In my mind the most important message ever in a song and one of the greatest recordings ever. Fairies Wear Boots is another great Black Sabbath song as good as this one, a must hear.
Live on/grew up on an old ww2 ex-military base, the old air raid siren is the signal to mobilize our volunteer fire dept/EMTs... So.. I have heard it several times a day for 34 years so far lol. You should see the faces of visitors though, pretty priceless! (Yeah, you learn to sleep thru it all night (; )
I live in the Midwest, and that siren goes off all the time. The blare it at 12pm and it's called "the Noon Whistle." It is also supposed to be for tornados, but they over use it for any kind of thunderstorm so most people just kind of ignore it.
It means hit the tornado shelter. Sometimes sleeping in a bunk bed underground in the shelter. Playing games by flashlight. Always hid a soda and snack down there. Did this many times in my life.
What's amazing is when my band played this song I was on keys and sang lead....well when those sirens hit you got it right! The whole bar was looking around and gettin' ready to run for the exits!
I know the drums and guitar are always overpowering but always try to hear the bass riffs. Alot of these songs are remarkable with every musician in it. That's why they stand the test of time. You are beyond your peers for trying.
Your killing it ... an educated ear is so much more valuable than given credit for ...especially the ones that have played different instruments singing included ... some of this stuff is like fine wine ...not that I drink but you get the picture ... it takes time and repeated listening to develop thus skill ... I keep thinking of Q tip or Andre 3000 these freaks know what yhey do .. .
Remember, when this song came out videos didn't exist. The video was made sometime in the last 10-20 years. I've never seen this video before but I can tell you that it is emulating quite a few great movies, Metropolis and Schindler's List among others. Loving seeing your reactions to all these different genres of music.
That siren was a warning of a potential bombing... They used to have drills at schools where kids would hide under their desks & hope the bomb doesn't hit them. Scary time.
That siren tho... I lived in Atlanta for a bit and they would drive through the neighborhoods playing that siren when there was a tornado coming through. I lived in a 2nd floor apartment... we dragged my son's crib mattress into the shower and slept on that a couple nights. Safest place in the house with no windows and plumbing in the walls to help hold it together... just hoping for the best. Lucky to have been missed by a couple tornadoes. Crazy sound one never forgets for sure.
Me, up until I got sick in late 2009, that sound meant get to the firehouse because there is a fire call in town. This song for me has some of the best if not the best drumming.
This song changed my life! I heard it for the first time when I was, like, 15 in 1991 or 1992... it was already an old song by then and I realized I needed to mine the whole history of rock and, well, not much has ever beat this but ... yeah, life changing.
Hi, thanks for the cool vids. When a young un hears the stuff I listened to in the '70s, it breathes new life into the music and a tear to my eye. Sennyway, you asked about hearing air raid sirens while chilling doing whatever. Yeah, it's a little startling. They tested the damn things every day at noon in my home town during the '60s. We also had to do stuff like crawl under our desks in the classroom and kiss our butts goodbye. That was scary enough, but my mom had it very bad. She was born in 1938 and spent her early years in Liverpool, England. That city was a favorite target of the Germans. Mom heard those sirens go off all the time. She had an iron dinner table to crawl under if she couldn't get to the shelter. Many more fortunate kids got shipped off to less dangerous areas. I asked her about the bombs, what they did after they hit. They would level a whole city block, each and every one. I asked her about the screams some of the bombs emitted on the way down. The scream would get louder and louder, hundreds of monsters raining down, each screaming a song from Hell like an animal or a herd of monsters charging you. So she got to hear, at 6 or 7 years old, these monsters that are supposed to be under every kid's bed , approaching and sounding like a million heavy pallets of wood slapping against the ground. She couldn't describe what it felt like, what the ground was like when those bombs hit until the 1970s when water beds became popular. The ground felt like someone was doing jumping jacks on a water bed, a huge water bed, while she was laying on it. With regard to the sounds these bombs made on the way down, she said she didn't mind them as much as the ones that were silent and came out of nowhere.
that is my favorite song to air drum to. I've never seen this music video before. Well done. Black Sabbath is a fantastic band, all the musicians were tight. oh and the thing about that siren is they used to test a similar siren where I lived. So you start to ignore it. Like when television would have a test of the emergency broadcast system.
@Keenan Hunt definitely. We got warning sirens a few times a year at least. Most of the time nothing happens. But this past March, tornado ripped through about half a mile from my house.
It's a fan made video. Check out "N. I. B. " or "Sweet Leaf" . Killer songs. Also check out the Dio era of Sabbath. "Heaven And Hell" or "Neon Knights"
Ignore the video, it was done decades later and has nothing to do with the song. This song is 50 years old and was written during the Vietnam war. Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal. The Singer is Ozzy Osbourne, and 50 years after this song he has a new album coming out.
Listened to sirens go off all my life. Live in Okla/Texas in tornado alley. Each spring is a trip. Go in the bathtub with pillows and blankets with my dogs and cats in their kennels. All you can do. Shelter
That sound is from WWII. It's caed an air raid horn. It warned the community that the enemy was getting to drop bombs and everyone needed to get in their basements. These horns aren't used anymore.
50 years later and in 2020, it's just as true, or even more true, then it was then.
Amen lisening in Mississippi , Sept. 2020
Sadly true... listening in Upstate NY, Sept. 2020
Sad we as humans never changed after all this time.
My brother gave me this on 8 track glad to see others enjoying this
Yep its 2021 now
The crazy thing is this song is nearly 50 years old
Damn. I hadn't even thought of that.
Wait....then that makes me how old??
50 years and nothing has changed. Now think 5000 years, and nothing has changed. People with power send the little people to die to preserve the power of the powerful. The powerful have no reason to change. Only the little people have a reason to change, And 5000 years later, still no change. Will we still see the same 5000 years from now???
The crazy this isn't that this song is nearly 50 years old. The crazy is that Consciousness is Eternal, and all that matters is Now.
@@laurakali6522 I dunno, but it makes me almost 70...
I love it when someone makes all the right faces at all the right times!
My FAVE Black Sabbath...still as relevant today as it was then.
The video is not an official video, but fan made. For first time listeners, I think the lyric video is probably best to get the most out of this song.
The original video is from the German Hannes Happell,the video is called ''Mutterland''..Mutterland is a diploma project produced at The Institute of Animation
.Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg...Director: Hannes Appell (2010).
Mutterland has been nominated at the Visual Effects Society awards for "Outstanding VFX in a student production"... th-cam.com/video/l2IJaWeJ-J8/w-d-xo.html
Penny Starr more now days
he should watch that live in paris, it gives you the chills man
I agree. The video is a distraction.
I agree. I generally think that lyrics make a first time impression better.
Love how open this young man is to ALL kinds of music. He's sharp and feels the vibes. Great channel !
Welcome to Black Sabbath bro. Ozzy Ozbourne baby!!
You’re gonna be totally hooked on them now
Crazy train
Yes Ozzy was on it
Sorry. I prefer Dio Sabbath.
The irony of a band that was called Satanic by religious leaders but this song is all about anti- war and political corruption. Bill Ward is a beast on the drums. Great guitar grooves, and perfect lyrics. Izzy is the King of heavy metal. Even making a hit with Post Malone. If you want more great rock drums check out John Bonham of Led Zeppellin and Neil Peart of Rush. RIP to 2 of the best.
I noticed that when I first listened to Sabbath extensively... I remember thinking for a "Satanic" band, and the association with Metal and Satanism, all their songs seem to be about God, peace and love?! 🤔
Haha frickin love Sabbath 🤘
The Satanic was just a gig ,they were thinking of a band name looked across the street saw the midnight movie spooky show came up with the name .
Well put...all of it
Exactly! Ozzie met up with some real Satanist at a concert in Philadelphia. Scared the hell out of him. Most of satanism were an act to draw attention
Interesting note on the band and the genre they created. They started as a blues style band but a few days before leaving his factory job Tony Iommi severed the tips of I think 3 of his fingers on his right hand. Being a left handed player that meant the hand that guides the strings. He was fitted with prosthetics but couldn't play the higher sturng guitar, so they downtuned it and BOOM heavy metal was born.
Toni made his own prosthetic for his 3 severed finger tips.
He made his own prosthetics by melting down plastic bottle caps and forming then into fingertips. Still uses them today.
@@jasonremy1627 that's metal AF
My Dad, a Vietnam veteran, made my brother and I memorize this song. Greatest anti-war song ever he’d say. We sang this in the car on family road trips. Sadly, it’s as true today as ever.
Its anti war song. Black Sabbath was ahead of their time.
This was at the end of the 60's, they weren't ahead of anything, anti-war wise. Great track, regardless.
And still the freak politicians on both sides tried to have his music banned. It was bizarre to me at the time. They are still lunatics.
If you hear that siren during time of war that basically means you’re dead, and the siren is just to let you know that you there’s nothing left you can do sadly. They never made a bad song, but anything from their first album to sabotage is gold👌
This song came out the year I was born. I rocked out to this as a teen in the 80s. I just turned 50!
You are a very daring young man for doing a reaction to this song. Usually a Black Sabbath song is not for the faint of heart, esp. this one. Glad you are liking your journey into 70's rock. It is very pleasing to see someone from the next generation enjoying music I grew up with (I'm 59 and white). Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were always the "no-no" bands when we were in junior high. LOLOL Great job sir. Looking forward to see many more of your "oldies" reactions. :)
Sabbath fav band a time 55 like u zep maiden jjst to. Name a few were on my list aswell
Jr high it was
this song "war pigs" from black sabbath from 1970 is still VERY RELEVANT TODAY !!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,,,,,,,,brilliant lyrics!!!!!!!!!!
Poor People fighting wars that those with power and money start .
Real
TheAcworthdude This is is the way life has always been. 1Percent of the population rule this world with a combined wealth that's more than what the remaining 99% of us have! They always start the wars only to leave the rest of us to do their dirty work. Average Joe Blogs living from week to week has no choice in what politicians decide in the real picture yet we are the one's that put our lives at complete risk only to have the things you've experienced fall on deaf ears by the very government who sent you to fight for your country?? What the?
The US govt relies on your stupidity.
SOAD
think you'll like this video
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I remember having to do drills in elementary school and having to get under our desks. That was later 60's N.Y.
Me too! Like the desk was going to save us from bombs or nuclear bombs lol! I think back at how ridiculous it was that we did that! I was in Chicago...same thing there lol
@@juliemanarin4127 Really all it did was scare the hell out of us lol
@DahossBy then I was in Junior High. Don't them do it at that time. I think they're doing it now in schools. Now it's really needed more then ever..
Yes, just enough time to kiss your ass goodbye. A desk isn't going to save you from a nuclear bomb attack.
Yes we did.
That's an old school air raid siren for bombers. Your screwed !
Nuke time.
Do we even have a warning siren for that type of thing??
@@ThatGirlisTHAT Yes.
SassyFras40 ** good question. Hawaii does. It went off when North Korea were conducting a missile test a while back (sorry I don’t have specifics).
@@AfterthoughtTV Wow!! That had to be terrifying! Don't even know what to.do if I heard that! We only have ever heard tornado sirens in the midwest. Not sure if we have then even.
I skipped school when I was 15 and met Ozzy at the Hyatt Hotel where he was staying in Buffalo NY he was so nice!
Greatest anti war song ever
Amen.
Truth
Still extremely relevant especially with the Zionist pigs that control the USA’s military
Ever ever
And unfortunately seems to be evergreen
You just stumbled upon a CLASSIC, my friend! Glad you’re loving the rock and metal, bro! 🤘
I wish you had the video of them playing to appreciate the guitar majesty of those 2 guys...its a war protest song.
Iconic
Listening to Steve Ray play guitar for the first time is like a god damned religious experience. Ugh, I envy you. I wish I could hear them for the first time again.
Stevie Ray was an imitation of Jimi Hendrix.....the best guitarist of all time!
Love Stevie Ray Vaughan ♥️
I recommend "changes" by them. A totally unexpected song from them....and one of the most soulful songs I ever heard in my life.
I LOVE that song!
Now you must to Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath! the song that started a new genre
Yes a good one
And now remind yourself that this is 50 years old. Still a badass tune.
Ozzy, Geezer, Bill and Tony. So many great songs from these guys.
You got to do live in Paris 1970. This song and the whole enchilada. And yes wait til you see Bill Ward the drummer doing this live 1970
I saw them back in the day
Come on Julie you look like you were born in 1996.
Ozzy had amazing stage presence. Bill Ward omg the energy and passion, as well as Tommy and Geezer. Totally Raw original music.
I only wish they had a camera on Bill Ward so you could watch him pound them skins through the whole song. Would have loved to have been at one of their concerts so I could watch him drumming at anytime.
The guitarist is Tony Iommi. When this band was new he was like 19- during the day he worked at a factory and at night was is this band. Right before they hit it big he was at work in the factory and mashed 2 tips of his guitar fretting hand off. He thought it was over for him. But he wouldn’t quit- he got 2 of his moms sewing thimbles and put some leather over them and put them over the nubs of his fingers. No shit. He still using artificial tips on his fretting hand.
Listen to the words! Hear what they're saying!
One of the most Iconic Metal Songs. Love your reaction! :)
The band that spawned heavy metal my friend🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
That siren during WWII was used to tell people to take cover because an air raid was coming and the bombs would be dropping soon. My family lived in England during WWII. My father spent his childhood dodging bombs.
My parents lived through World War II in England, I remember them telling us stories of air raid sirens, black-out shades, rations, and the Germans bombing. My Mum still dives under the nearest thing she can find - when she hears fireworks - July 4rth is a nightmare for her. According to my Mum, the Germans (back then) would booby trap toys and leave them on the roads so little kids would pick them up. Some nasty, nasty times. But the interesting thing is, the British people rallied, they didn't complain, they came together as a nation. I think about that frequently today, in the times of COVID - with people refusing to wear masks. If the British had been that selfish and self-centered during WWII - they would never have survived. Makes you ponder!!!
PS: Love what you are doing - Your channel has preempted my reading the news in the morning with my coffee. I am in a much happier place because of that. Thank-you!!
Watching his expressions unfurl is priceless because he is so intently listening, and it's clear it's creating both a cerebral and visceral reaction
So love seeing young people appreciating ALL the things life has to offer even if it’s not familiar. We learn how to stay open because of YOU!
As a member of the Marine Corps I love that our favorite music is anti war 😂😂 it’s strange how much we all love this song.
Black Sabbath is showcasing their antiwar philosophy in the song, "War Pigs." The title refers to personnel who wage and carries out wars, but largely keep their distance for getting their "hands dirty." Case in point, US government. The song fittingly came out in 1970 in Black Sabbath's Paranoid album while the Vietnam War was in full effect, thus adding more meaning to already in-depth lyrics.
How I love music & lyrics opening hearts and minds. It never gets old. Black folks turned us onto to soooo much of their music and now the adventuresome discover the best of the best of ours. Love these two and their comments and expressions.
War Pigs is a heavy, nitty gritty, song and Ozzy is my number one favorite vocalist. I've said it before, my Mom raised me on some of the best rock music including Black Sabbath and I followed Ozzy throughout my life from Sabbath into his solo career.
This song has the same effect on everyone. Oblivion. Overwhelming. Blown away.
I absolutely love your reactions!!! You are so open to all music, and appreciate it!
The instrumental break from this song was used as the opening song for Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series.❤️💕 Another fun Buffy fact: the guy that plays Giles is Michael Head, brother to Murray Head of "One Night in Bangkok" (the family resemblance is strong😁)
Only two people I knew of named Head - I always wondered...!
🦋 Thank You for reviewing my FAVORITE Black Sabbath song!
Keep up the fun work.👏
I grew up hearing this siren on a weekly basis because I lived right next to a military proving ground. Every Wednesday they ran the siren tests or ran the siren if they were about to blow stuff up. Our house would vibrate on a regular basis. We used to have drills in school about what to do if anything went wrong.
All these years and that track is still strong like new rope! Bad assery
Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots, Symptom of the Universe -- 2 more bangers you should check out! Love your reactions, man! BTW, the video is a fan made video that was made long after the song was made. It's not an official Black Sabbath video.
for sure!
This is the wildest phenomenon. Black Sabbath, and so much other metal, rock, whatever, all started back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s by a bunch of nerdy white kids being rebels listening to black music on underground radio. All of rock and metal are evolutions of blues, rockabilly, even gospel music from the black community - because it had SO MUCH SOUL. It's just so cool to see now a bunch of young black kids almost discovering this stuff now in the same way - word of mouth and just exploring a different community. It's like coming full circle.
In my mind the most important message ever in a song and one of the greatest recordings ever. Fairies Wear Boots is another great Black Sabbath song as good as this one, a must hear.
Live on/grew up on an old ww2 ex-military base, the old air raid siren is the signal to mobilize our volunteer fire dept/EMTs... So.. I have heard it several times a day for 34 years so far lol. You should see the faces of visitors though, pretty priceless! (Yeah, you learn to sleep thru it all night (; )
Check out no more tears by ozzy. When he went solo he snapped 💯💯💯
When my son started playing drums the school I sent him to prayed this type of music. Jimmy Hendrix was his favorite. Real musicians
I live in the Midwest, and that siren goes off all the time. The blare it at 12pm and it's called "the Noon Whistle." It is also supposed to be for tornados, but they over use it for any kind of thunderstorm so most people just kind of ignore it.
Check out their song Faeries Wear Boots.
YES!
Yes
I saw it! I saw it! I tell you no lies 🧚♀️
or just the whole album, really.
YESYESYES
Possibly the best live show I ever saw Black Sabbath reunion tour 2016 with full moon rising over band at Jones Beach
It means hit the tornado shelter. Sometimes sleeping in a bunk bed underground in the shelter. Playing games by flashlight. Always hid a soda and snack down there. Did this many times in my life.
First
And remember when I was rocking to this in the 70s... Glad you’re having a similar experience...
What's amazing is when my band played this song I was on keys and sang lead....well when those sirens hit you got it right! The whole bar was looking around and gettin' ready to run for the exits!
I know the drums and guitar are always overpowering but always try to hear the bass riffs. Alot of these songs are remarkable with every musician in it. That's why they stand the test of time. You are beyond your peers for trying.
Your killing it ... an educated ear is so much more valuable than given credit for ...especially the ones that have played different instruments singing included ... some of this stuff is like fine wine ...not that I drink but you get the picture ... it takes time and repeated listening to develop thus skill ... I keep thinking of Q tip or Andre 3000 these freaks know what yhey do .. .
Bass riff is incredible.
Remember, when this song came out videos didn't exist. The video was made sometime in the last 10-20 years. I've never seen this video before but I can tell you that it is emulating quite a few great movies, Metropolis and Schindler's List among others.
Loving seeing your reactions to all these different genres of music.
Paranoid and Iron Man are awesome songs by Black Sabbath
The inventors of heavy metal. Ozzy's voice is exceptional.
Love this song. Makes you want to rock out in your living room.
Electric Funeral , Hand of Doom and the song Black Sabbath to start off 🤘🤘
For where I live, it would be for a tornado, so I would go to my bathroom & hunker down. You were getting into this one, it was a pleasure to see.
I enjoy seeing the emotions the songs you listen to invoke. They’re really powerful. I still feel the same sometimes
Yay!! I was waiting to find this one. Amazing song. Amazing band. Amazing message.
Watching you listen to this music takes me back to when I heard it the first time. It’s powerful to watch you enjoy it. Thank you.
Brooooo, that thump you're hearing during those drums sets is a double base - crazy foot work like no other.... putting in steps !!!
That siren was a warning of a potential bombing... They used to have drills at schools where kids would hide under their desks & hope the bomb doesn't hit them. Scary time.
That siren tho... I lived in Atlanta for a bit and they would drive through the neighborhoods playing that siren when there was a tornado coming through. I lived in a 2nd floor apartment... we dragged my son's crib mattress into the shower and slept on that a couple nights. Safest place in the house with no windows and plumbing in the walls to help hold it together... just hoping for the best. Lucky to have been missed by a couple tornadoes. Crazy sound one never forgets for sure.
Me, up until I got sick in late 2009, that sound meant get to the firehouse because there is a fire call in town. This song for me has some of the best if not the best drumming.
Ozzy and "Crazy Train"
I know the lyrics but since watching Megamind it always sounds like gravy train. Lol
This song changed my life! I heard it for the first time when I was, like, 15 in 1991 or 1992... it was already an old song by then and I realized I needed to mine the whole history of rock and, well, not much has ever beat this but ... yeah, life changing.
Oooh! And I forgot to say the funniest part... I heard this by borrowing a Black Sabbath CD from the public library
I love this, it's a type of vindication for me because in the day people thought it was strange that I was so obsessed with this band.
"No more tears" for some Zak Wylde action
He needs some Zakk in his life.
@@opticFPV yup
Yes Zakk the man
Hi, thanks for the cool vids. When a young un hears the stuff I listened to in the '70s, it breathes new life into the music and a tear to my eye.
Sennyway, you asked about hearing air raid sirens while chilling doing whatever. Yeah, it's a little startling. They tested the damn things every day at noon in my home town during the '60s. We also had to do stuff like crawl under our desks in the classroom and kiss our butts goodbye. That was scary enough, but my mom had it very bad. She was born in 1938 and spent her early years in Liverpool, England. That city was a favorite target of the Germans. Mom heard those sirens go off all the time. She had an iron dinner table to crawl under if she couldn't get to the shelter. Many more fortunate kids got shipped off to less dangerous areas. I asked her about the bombs, what they did after they hit. They would level a whole city block, each and every one. I asked her about the screams some of the bombs emitted on the way down. The scream would get louder and louder, hundreds of monsters raining down, each screaming a song from Hell like an animal or a herd of monsters charging you. So she got to hear, at 6 or 7 years old, these monsters that are supposed to be under every kid's bed , approaching and sounding like a million heavy pallets of wood slapping against the ground. She couldn't describe what it felt like, what the ground was like when those bombs hit until the 1970s when water beds became popular. The ground felt like someone was doing jumping jacks on a water bed, a huge water bed, while she was laying on it. With regard to the sounds these bombs made on the way down, she said she didn't mind them as much as the ones that were silent and came out of nowhere.
In the song that's air-raid sirens. IMO worse that tornado (etc.) warnings...
I saw Black Sabbath 1999 in San Jose CA. Ozzy ROCKS!
First time ever listening to black sabbath.. great music. Thanx for the intro
Sabbath ‘Technical ecstasy’ and ‘Never day Die’ oh hell they’re all great!
Black Sabbath at its best! so glad you liked it!
I love the sounds you were making! Lol
20k by end of year! hahaha, I remember when your goal was 5k. damn you've grown! love it. keep it comming!!
If i heard that siren I would just make myself a cup of coffee and keep chilling, cause I dont have a bomb shelter near me.
The guitar player, Toni Iommi is missing the tips of his fretting fingers. Homeboi is left handed too. 🤘
Patsy Cline “crazy”
that is my favorite song to air drum to. I've never seen this music video before. Well done. Black Sabbath is a fantastic band, all the musicians were tight. oh and the thing about that siren is they used to test a similar siren where I lived. So you start to ignore it. Like when television would have a test of the emergency broadcast system.
Geezer Butler kills it on bass
In Tennessee, that siren means Tornado Warning. You hear that, it’s time to hunker down!
@Keenan Hunt definitely. We got warning sirens a few times a year at least. Most of the time nothing happens. But this past March, tornado ripped through about half a mile from my house.
All of Sabbath..amazing musician's
It's a fan made video.
Check out "N. I. B. " or "Sweet Leaf" . Killer songs. Also check out the Dio era of Sabbath. "Heaven And Hell" or "Neon Knights"
One of the greatest song ever by Black Sabbath - Changes
Ozzie would love watching this...I hope Jack tunes it in for him.
Ozzy Black rain was powerful, as it was released when my oldest son was in Afghanistan. Made me cry.
Love Ozzy ❤
Ignore the video, it was done decades later and has nothing to do with the song. This song is 50 years old and was written during the Vietnam war. Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal. The Singer is Ozzy Osbourne, and 50 years after this song he has a new album coming out.
Best, most iconic song to come from Black Sabbath.
Iron Man, Paranoid, Children of the Grave
You got to do Black Sabbath song Snowblind. One of my 5 favorite Sabbath songs
I live in Oklahoma, that siren is the song of my people
Tells me it's either Saturday noon or to go get the camera!
I was raised in W.Texas...It sure is..Now I'm in New Orleans..."When the Levee Breaks" is the song here.😉😎
@@njordkane Or first Wednesday of the month
And some Oklahomans actually chase em' with their smart phones...
Listened to sirens go off all my life. Live in Okla/Texas in tornado alley. Each spring is a trip. Go in the bathtub with pillows and blankets with my dogs and cats in their kennels.
All you can do. Shelter
That sound is from WWII. It's caed an air raid horn. It warned the community that the enemy was getting to drop bombs and everyone needed to get in their basements. These horns aren't used anymore.