Black Label Society - In This River (Doom Troopin' Live)
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Black Label Society is the brainchild of guitar great Zakk Wylde. Hard and heavy, big on riffs and even bigger on the solos, BLS is the bastard child of Black Sabbath only pumped up on steroids. smarturl.it/BLSEuropeanInvdvdbr
Having graced the world's stages for the last 18 years, both as Ozzy Osborne's right-hand man as well as fronting BLS, Zakk Wylde has established himself as one of the few remaining guitar heroes.
This video captures BLS live on their sold-out European tour in 2005.
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It takes some balls to play a commercial during this song.
This version of this song has been keeping me going in life. I recently realized that I have depression and every time I go through a rough patch I click on this video and it helps me finish the day. No other song has that power on me.
God Bless Dimebag Darrell, Zakk Wylde, Black Label Society and everyone watching this video who appreciates pure musical talent!
He wrote a song only he can play. Truly epic
That’s by far the best, deepest solo I’ve ever heard in my life.
Tears every time I hear this. My younger son shared it with me after his brother died, and it will forever hold a place in my heart. Thanks Zakk
I lost my dad when this song came out. It’s a true tribute to the fallen. RIP Dime and Vinnie, RIP Floyd Leslie.
Special thanks to sound engineers.
Zakk is a class act. Paying such a amazing tribute to a fallen brother is proof.
Black labels best lineup. Classic
9 minutes of the actual song, and over 6 minutes of guitar solo.
poured his soul into that guitar playing that solo. if this doesnt move you, nothing will
How can someone dislike such a masterpiece created by grief and sorrow?
I have seen this played live over 50 times over the years, still pulls a tear
I come back to this masterpiece so often - one of the best live rock songs
8 years ago and I'm still watching this.
The most emotional guitar solo ever... RIP Dime.
Ozzy knew exactly what he had when zakk playing with him and he was a great guitarist then and even better now
This is my millionth time listening to this version ~ the greatest
This Live Version makes me cry like a baby...