This is the last song on the album and that’s why you have that long ending. Greatest band in history. Their first 4 albums are the road map to all things hard rock and heavy metal.
Black Sabbath: "This is the band that influenced every metal band in the planet, including us" -James Hatfield, Metallica. From Iron Maiden to Pearl Jam to Audioslave to Motley crew to Pantera, Van Halen, Ozzy, Black Sabbath has influenced just about every great rock/metal band evet!!! 🎸 Oh they also created Metal and this emoji 🤘 with Dio.
A great classic. My recollection is that Iommi was trying to go for a "drugged" sound, so this sound mix was deliberate. Also, the version you were listening to was a remaster, I think.
Found you guys on my timeline out of nowhere. Good to see people digging DEEP into the Black Sabbath catalog and given this nugget a listen. Volume 4 isn't my fav BS album, mainly because the production wasn't up to par with the other 5 Metal classics. And you got to consider during the recording sessions there was lost and lots of nose candy being consumed. But still a great album. Fun reaction. Subbed.
Translate the music into life events. It starts with a grind and transitions to a pocket, then it gets hectic, then the pocket again, then the triumphant finish that ends in another grind. That's life.
We should have warned you. The whole album is incredible.
Wheels of confusion/the straightener has that long running fade out layered guitars that you both love so much!! It’s a must do song…
So cool to see your reactions to this song. There is more.......
"The Straightener/Wheels of Confusion" or "A National Acrobat"
This is the last song on the album and that’s why you have that long ending.
Greatest band in history. Their first 4 albums are the road map to all things hard rock and heavy metal.
Megalomania from the sabotage album is an underrated song that you should check out.
Vol.4 have a very cool distorted and fuzzy sound. They started downtune with Master of reality the album before.
From the fathers of METAL, There's nothing new under the sun. Good looking SG behind you guys. Tony Iommi's go to guitar. Thank you both.
Black Sabbath: "This is the band that influenced every metal band in the planet, including us" -James Hatfield, Metallica. From Iron Maiden to Pearl Jam to Audioslave to Motley crew to Pantera, Van Halen, Ozzy, Black Sabbath has influenced just about every great rock/metal band evet!!! 🎸 Oh they also created Metal and this emoji 🤘 with Dio.
A great classic. My recollection is that Iommi was trying to go for a "drugged" sound, so this sound mix was deliberate. Also, the version you were listening to was a remaster, I think.
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
My favorite Sabbath album. “Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener” is a great lead-off song. 😎
The first and last tracks on this album are better than most bands careers.
@@mojobag01snowblind its so good
Found you guys on my timeline out of nowhere.
Good to see people digging DEEP into the Black Sabbath catalog and given this nugget a listen.
Volume 4 isn't my fav BS album, mainly because the production wasn't up to par with the other 5 Metal classics.
And you got to consider during the recording sessions there was lost and lots of nose candy being consumed.
But still a great album.
Fun reaction.
Subbed.
Iommi's first go at production. It ain't bad.
Bill loved and greatly respected Neil Peart of Rush.
He still do I believe. 😊
Bill loved and greatly respected by Neil Peart of Rush.
Ain't NOTHING in metal to compare to Sabbath...Metallica et al. are great groups but; Sabbath is the pinnacle of metal/prog.
Translate the music into life events. It starts with a grind and transitions to a pocket, then it gets hectic, then the pocket again, then the triumphant finish that ends in another grind. That's life.
invested in this album the day it came out . Saved me thousands of pounds staying in playing it over and over again instead of giving dosh to barman
The whole genre would not be the same if Tony never picked up a guitar.
Yes, your Definitely right
Tony had 2 fingertips cut off. so he loosened his strings,= deeper tone. wonderful accident...
Definitely an underappreciated song from Sabbath.... this is proto-grunge
Long time sabbath fan.I think its their heaviest riff of all.
Yo just watched this.. Sabbath Rules! If y’all want to check out an awesome modern band that has their own style … All them witches is a must.
❤ shades moment forever
Worthy of the shades (: