Headless Cross is the most underrated classic metal album of all time. I have loved this album since its release and it is one of only a few albums that I enjoy listening to every track.
The Tony Martin era in my opinion is extremely underrated. I love albums like The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross and TYR big time. They are MASTERPIECES to me.
The IRS years have been a hidden secret in metal. Out of print for a decade, and during that time countless IRS sabbath albums were bootlegs were released. Its awesome that IRS is doing box set, i am saving my sheckless for it. Forbidden remaster will kick a$$. Headless Cross is criminally underrated, a friggin metal masterpiece. Cozys drums 🥁 destroy!!!
I bought both Headless Cross and Tyr on CD from a dude in Russia. It crossed my mind that they were bootleg, but they were the only ones I could find. Apparently the Russians remastered Headless Cross and added the bonus track Cloak and Dagger as the final track. I gotta say, they did a wonderful job! The printing was nice, everything about it.
Headless Cross is a superb album and went completely under the radar, I saw them on the headless cross tour at Sheffield City Hall and what a show, the musicianship, Tony Martin’s vocals were just about perfect, pounding bass lines and Cozy Powell’s drums were thunder bolts, a gig I have never forgotten. Overjoyed it’s now on iTunes.
The TYR lineup was the most underrated version of Sabbath, for sure. It's too bad that Iommi broke it up to reunite with Dio for an album which he described the making of as "like pulling teeth." Had that lineup released one more strong album following TYR, it would've been hard to deny them and eventually more people would've caught on. In any case, I've always loved this music.
I think the new remixed albums are so much better and as a long time Black Sabbath fan I think looking back over history it is clear to me that Tony Martin is the best singer the band ever had because of his voice and range he is the only one who could sing any song on all 19 albums.
I was at the first Monsters Of Rock festival. I was lucky enough to have a backstage pass as my mate's sister worked for the promoters. A motorbike turned up and the rider took off his helmet. It was Cozy Powell. Just like the intro. Man..that was a loooong time ago.
A few years back I asked Tony Martin about When Death Calls, and why it was so uber-Satanic. He said that the basis of the song was an out-of-body experience he had when he was asleep. He said that the Satan stuff in the song should not be taken seriously and that it was, quote, 'very tongue-in-cheek' and that he doesn't actually believe in Satan.
I was 9 in 1989, and I have to say, I would have loved Headless Cross back then. It would've scared the shit out of me, but I would've loved it! I didn't own a copy until I was 36. But it took me right back to my childhood when I loved metal and spent my allowance on music magazines. So I kind of got to enjoy it as a kid anyway! The stigma about Sabbath being passe with an unknown singer, I would neither have known nor cared. I would've loved Tony Martin. I still do, very much. He belongs with Ozzy and Dio, IMO. So does Glenn Hughes. My battle jacket has a patch for Headless Cross and Seventh Star and I wear them proudly alongside images of other classic albums!
Dude, love your videos!!!! New here. I have eternal idol original vinyl press, and it has a "cut out" notch 😢. I also have it on original cassette . But the deluxe edition is my favorite, mind blowing 🤯 bonus material. Thanks for videos, i have read all the sabbath books.on ozzy , i need your book 📖 now. Thanks for Irs history, i never knew the police connection.
So...I coined this time period "The Bronze Era" of Black Sabbath with Headless Cross and Tyr. I feel more-so though that it was the addition of Cozy Powell that solidified the act. Before this, he had a mixture of producers and a borderline-wigged out Glenn Hughes during the "Wheels of Confusion Era Part 1". (Sidenote: There was Ian Gillan and Geezer for the Born Again confusion but I do believe all parties were not expecting to be Sabbath looking at the experience as a gas until the Arden dropped the hammer on them in which they all had a deep Oh Sh*t moment.) It was too bad that Iommi broke this set up to reform with DIo. It was additionally sad that Cozy fell off his horse and couldn't be a part of that. Even Iommi remarked later in his book that he wished he did not break up the Headless Cross/Tyr line-up because he had a good thing going. a.?/MCD
Love these Sabbath videos on the channel. 80's Sabbath gets a bad rap i think all the albums are good, from Heaven & Hell, Mob Rules, Born Again, Seventh Star, The Eternol Idol & Headless Cross
Speaking on their bad tour promotion, I can attest to that. They came through Norfolk, Va. on that tour to a little place called "The Boathouse". There was ZERO promotion for it on local radio and I completely missed the show, only finding out 2 days later they had performed. Pretty much the last time they came through my area and my one and really only chance to have seen them. If Sharon had anything to do with it.....I wish her so "well".
I love Tony Martins voice and he sounds great live but sometimes it looked like he didn't know what to do with himself on stage. A bit like he was at souncheck sometimes. Still love him though.
I just couldn't get into this era of Sabbath. It to me was cookie cutter dull stuff that really had no real feel to it. I saw them on Cross Purposes tour with Motorhead and Morbid Angel opening. Geezer was with them so when they played the old tunes it was great. The newer stuff all sounded the same and to formulaic of that time. Since Dehumanizer Sabbath hasn't put out anything worth listening to. Now the Heaven and Hell album "The Devil You Know" is GREAT!!
Headless Cross is the most underrated classic metal album of all time. I have loved this album since its release and it is one of only a few albums that I enjoy listening to every track.
The Tony Martin era in my opinion is extremely underrated. I love albums like The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross and TYR big time. They are MASTERPIECES to me.
I have documentaries on all the other TM era albums on my channel.
The IRS years have been a hidden secret in metal. Out of print for a decade, and during that time countless IRS sabbath albums were bootlegs were released. Its awesome that IRS is doing box set, i am saving my sheckless for it. Forbidden remaster will kick a$$. Headless Cross is criminally underrated, a friggin metal masterpiece. Cozys drums 🥁 destroy!!!
I bought both Headless Cross and Tyr on CD from a dude in Russia. It crossed my mind that they were bootleg, but they were the only ones I could find. Apparently the Russians remastered Headless Cross and added the bonus track Cloak and Dagger as the final track. I gotta say, they did a wonderful job! The printing was nice, everything about it.
Headless Cross is a superb album and went completely under the radar, I saw them on the headless cross tour at Sheffield City Hall and what a show, the musicianship, Tony Martin’s vocals were just about perfect, pounding bass lines and Cozy Powell’s drums were thunder bolts, a gig I have never forgotten. Overjoyed it’s now on iTunes.
May God continue to bless you Mr. Martin.....
Excellent! R.I.P Cozy.
Great band.
Thankfully I have come across this documentary. Watching it right now that there’s Black Sabbath in the skies-a very soul soothing thunderstorm.
I have more Sabbath documentaries on my channel!!!!!!
These documentaries are great this era of sabbath I wasn't into at the time. Im rediscovering that era now thanks
That was my goal, to help those rediscovering these albums.
th-cam.com/video/JniMqjHC3lk/w-d-xo.html Born Again Full Album Documentary. The definitive documentary on the lone album featuring Ian Gillan.
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
This. Music. Destroys. Just got the boxed set, and have been listening to it alongside bootleg copies and ... what can one say but 🤘
One of their best albums imo. Doom, gloom and a great voice. What else can you ask for in a Sabbath album? 💪🏆🤘
You could ask for more from IRS Records. Lol
The TYR lineup was the most underrated version of Sabbath, for sure. It's too bad that Iommi broke it up to reunite with Dio for an album which he described the making of as "like pulling teeth." Had that lineup released one more strong album following TYR, it would've been hard to deny them and eventually more people would've caught on. In any case, I've always loved this music.
Loving this. I am at the 35 min mark and enjoying these live performances.
th-cam.com/video/JniMqjHC3lk/w-d-xo.html Born Again Full Album Documentary. The definitive documentary on the lone album featuring Ian Gillan.
This is seriously great both of these documentaries I had no idea about so Thanks for creating/uploading much appreciated! 👍👍
Thank you, I have more documentaries on my vhsnnely
I think the new remixed albums are so much better and as a long time Black Sabbath fan I think looking back over history it is clear to me that Tony Martin is the best singer the band ever had because of his voice and range he is the only one who could sing any song on all 19 albums.
I love this line up and album
I was at the first Monsters Of Rock festival. I was lucky enough to have a backstage pass as my mate's sister worked for the promoters. A motorbike turned up and the rider took off his helmet. It was Cozy Powell. Just like the intro. Man..that was a loooong time ago.
I was at the Agora Ballroom that night in 89, fantastic show!
Too bad the home video of it is of such poor quality.
Cozy joining in 1980 would have been awesome. Half Rainbow / Half Sabbath.
Cozy and Ronnie had heat with each other by that point.
Vinnie did an awesome job anyway.
I enjoyed this! Thank you.
Thank you, I have more Sabbath documentary films on my channel!!
A few years back I asked Tony Martin about When Death Calls, and why it was so uber-Satanic. He said that the basis of the song was an out-of-body experience he had when he was asleep. He said that the Satan stuff in the song should not be taken seriously and that it was, quote, 'very tongue-in-cheek' and that he doesn't actually believe in Satan.
I was 9 in 1989, and I have to say, I would have loved Headless Cross back then. It would've scared the shit out of me, but I would've loved it! I didn't own a copy until I was 36. But it took me right back to my childhood when I loved metal and spent my allowance on music magazines. So I kind of got to enjoy it as a kid anyway! The stigma about Sabbath being passe with an unknown singer, I would neither have known nor cared. I would've loved Tony Martin. I still do, very much. He belongs with Ozzy and Dio, IMO. So does Glenn Hughes. My battle jacket has a patch for Headless Cross and Seventh Star and I wear them proudly alongside images of other classic albums!
Dude I was 20 when I heard the album for the first time and I shat myself
Dude, love your videos!!!! New here. I have eternal idol original vinyl press, and it has a "cut out" notch 😢. I also have it on original cassette . But the deluxe edition is my favorite, mind blowing 🤯 bonus material. Thanks for videos, i have read all the sabbath books.on ozzy , i need your book 📖 now. Thanks for Irs history, i never knew the police connection.
Very cool!
Love BOTH "Hero" songs...
So...I coined this time period "The Bronze Era" of Black Sabbath with Headless Cross and Tyr. I feel more-so though that it was the addition of Cozy Powell that solidified the act. Before this, he had a mixture of producers and a borderline-wigged out Glenn Hughes during the "Wheels of Confusion Era Part 1". (Sidenote: There was Ian Gillan and Geezer for the Born Again confusion but I do believe all parties were not expecting to be Sabbath looking at the experience as a gas until the Arden dropped the hammer on them in which they all had a deep Oh Sh*t moment.)
It was too bad that Iommi broke this set up to reform with DIo. It was additionally sad that Cozy fell off his horse and couldn't be a part of that.
Even Iommi remarked later in his book that he wished he did not break up the Headless Cross/Tyr line-up because he had a good thing going.
a.?/MCD
Been great watching these. Looking forward to one for Dehumanizer if you've got one planned.
Probably will be early next year.
Love these Sabbath videos on the channel. 80's Sabbath gets a bad rap i think all the albums are good, from Heaven & Hell, Mob Rules, Born Again, Seventh Star, The Eternol Idol & Headless Cross
I will be doing docs on the other albums. So stay tuned
Ian Gillan on Headless Cross would have been mind blowing 😮
Such an idea for an AI mix. Hope someone will do it.
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57:09 kitting during a Black Sabbath set is pretty metal
Awesome many thanks
Thank you for watching!
Speaking on their bad tour promotion, I can attest to that. They came through Norfolk, Va. on that tour to a little place called "The Boathouse". There was ZERO promotion for it on local radio and I completely missed the show, only finding out 2 days later they had performed. Pretty much the last time they came through my area and my one and really only chance to have seen them. If Sharon had anything to do with it.....I wish her so "well".
th-cam.com/video/bgpsoKa-Y-c/w-d-xo.html Here is one I did on the Forbidden album and tour.
40:37 Geoff looks great here..rip
TRES Cool\Heavy
Anthony Philip Harford
Geoffrey James Nicholls
Anthony Frank Iommi
Neil John Murray
Colin "Cozy Powell" Trevor Flooks
I love Tony Martins voice and he sounds great live but sometimes it looked like he didn't know what to do with himself on stage. A bit like he was at souncheck sometimes. Still love him though.
Headless Cross is a very good album, but I can't put it above Mob Rules.
IRS is not doing the box set I think it's BMG music that's doing the box set I don't think IRS records is around anymore
IRS was bought out by EMI/Capitol.
Was Terry chimes in the clash for 5 minutes?
A year there abouts.
Laurence cottle
I just couldn't get into this era of Sabbath. It to me was cookie cutter dull stuff that really had no real feel to it. I saw them on Cross Purposes tour with Motorhead and Morbid Angel opening. Geezer was with them so when they played the old tunes it was great. The newer stuff all sounded the same and to formulaic of that time. Since Dehumanizer Sabbath hasn't put out anything worth listening to. Now the Heaven and Hell album "The Devil You Know" is GREAT!!
What's about "When death calls" or "Sabbath stones"? " Kiss of death"?