I’m 61 years old and have been listening to Black Sabbath since I was 17. I’ve heard every bootleg you can imagine and my takeaway is this. Tony Iommi rarely if ever makes a mistake. Given all the power that’s behind him and in his hands it’s really incredible. They truly are the greatest band ever. God did the world such a favor by getting these guys together. Love the channel.
Just so you know the singer Ozzy has had diagnosis of Parkinsons and he also broke his back and neck in a Quad bike accident. We love Ozzy cause he just soldiers on.
I scanned what you have reacted to so far, you really should react to "Hand of Doom" I think you will really dig it - great drum grooves from the master Bill Ward. I love the thought of Mrs Coach rocking a Sabbath shirt around town, too cool.
I do love the hat Mr. Coach 👍❤️ I find this song such a journey, even listening to it umpteenth times! Black Sabbath were and are true masters. How can marble-mouth Ozzy sing so soothingly? How??!!?? 😂 And his harmonica…wow! I just love this studio setting 🤟🔥 Both of your reactions are so genuine and perfect. Thank you so much 🙏🤟🤟
studio reunion of Black Sabbath and Ozzy was fooling around with the harmonica and it seemed he was unable to play and he went on to absolutely nail it!!!!!! Great respect for theses pioneers of music 🎵!!! TY coach and Mrs. coach
They recorded 4 studio live performances during this session. You should check out the ballad "Changes" from this session...Mrs Coach would enjoy this performance. The song shows the musicians other talents with Tony on Piano and Geezer on the Synth.
“Changes “ is their best known ballad, but “ Solitude “ is excellent also . And Bill Ward sings “ It’s Alright “ which has a light, ballad-like feel compared to the rest of Sabbath’s work…They also did excellent instrumentals-“ Laguna Sunrise “ and “ Fluff” are two good ones .@@CoachCastTV
It’s about a robot Iron Man who was built to save mankind from a great cataclysm. Then he was ignored by mankind when they had no further use for him. He resented it. Then he took out his anger on mankind. The way AI is developing not so far fetched.
Ronnie James Dio's arrival as Black Sabbath's vocalist marked a turning point in their sound. The music became more intricate, dramatic, and infused with classical elements, retaining the heaviness but with a soaring, epic feel. This was a significant departure from Ozzy Osbourne's era. Even after Dio's passing, the band hasn't fully recaptured that raw, early sound. Interestingly, drummer Bill Ward wasn't present during this period with Dio. Back when they were recording Vol. 4, a prank by his bandmates nearly turned disastrous. They found Bill passed out after a night of drinking at John dupont house."Yes Founder of John Dupont paints." and, thinking it was funny, covered him entirely in gold spray paint. Tragically, the paint blocked his pores, leading to a seizure and requiring an ambulance. This incident, along with other wild pranks like Tony Iommi setting Bill's feet on fire with rubbing alcohol (multible times), highlights the band's wilder side back then. Returning to the music,Besides Bill Wards obvious rejection Ozzy's comeback, despite minimal rehearsal, successfully rekindled the energy of their early songs. Vinnie Appice, a highly respected drummer, filled Bill Ward's shoes during this reunion era (1980-1982 and on and off until 1997). He also collaborated with Ronnie James Dio in Heaven and Hell and other projects.
People have mentioned Bill Ward's reasons for not playing anymore, but I'd like to add that as of 2021 everyone in the band has patched up personal differences and gets along now. They've even talked about wanting to play "one last show" or make "one last album" with the full, original lineup, but Bill Ward most likely wouldn't be able to tour on it if they were to do so bc of his health issues. I'd still love to hear the original 4 in 2024 (or beyond) and see just what they come up with, though.
Love it! To be honest, I could quite happily listen to the bass, guitar and drums, without Ozzie and his harmonica (no disrespect to Ozzie) and that doesn't happen with many bands... What impressed me was that they got through it all in a single take. No duff notes, no missed cues. That shows true talent, and the strength of experience.
Today "im not just here for the ks", but for a "british s" 😂 I love Ozzy and Black Sabbath... Both his solo and with the band career are amazing... I like this song so much, and is always a relief knowing that they did what they did...
Bill Ward not easy to summarize. He did develop some health problems. Among other things, the band covering him in paint while he was passed out ending up with an ambulance ..... There are a bunch of videos from a 1970 Paris concert with surprisingly good audio Black Sabbath Hand of Doom Rat Salad live 1970 th-cam.com/video/IG1rTikLmQE/w-d-xo.html Black Sabbath - "Behind the Wall of Sleep" - Live in Paris 1970 [HD] [Remastered] th-cam.com/video/AzZvkNCyTD0/w-d-xo.html Another of my favorite drummers from the era is Ian Paice. A fun video is his reaction to Yoyoka Soma, an at the time, 11 year old Japanese drummer covering "Burn". Ian Paice Deep Purple 'Yoyoka' Burn Reaction th-cam.com/video/0RyJKiollcA/w-d-xo.html
Bil was the butt of numerous practical jokes,after passing out following an alcohol/drug binge Toni lit Bill's beard on fire after asking a bartender for matches, obviously they got the salad tratment,poor Bill's self-esteem was such he lit his own beard on fire just to impress,later upon sobriety Bill turned diva & made all kinds of demands before agreeing to tour(Managers maybe?)got to see their last live performance in Vancity Canada,Rodgers Arena still bears scars from the 🔥🔥🔥
the music is self can suck you Into Darkness even though there may be like warnings and other like uplifting messages... I have been a musician for 30 years so I know the vibrations of music... I feel it deep... you know and I'm not saying anything I'm just saying something
Great reaction! You need to check out Toni Iomi (Black Sabbath) and Brian May & Queen at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert performing "I Want it All" by Queen. Also Roger Daltry of "The Who" singing the vocals on that song. Two great guitars!! Also can you react to AC/DC Back in Black?
We had no idea Tony participated in the Tribute concert. We'll keep that in mind. Coach has played AC/DC around the house and in the car for many decades and even Mrs. Coach can probably sing the lyrics to even their lesser-known songs. LOL Not sure how much of a reaction that we could give to Coach's favorite group. Although there may be some live performances Mrs. Coach hasn't seen, but Coach has probably watched every AC/DC video on TH-cam just about.
Tony and Brian May have been friends since the early 70s- look for the two on TH-cam - there is a recent hour long video on Tony’s guitar riffs and Brian joins in to play “Paranoid “ .Brian also inducted Sabbath into the UK Rock Hall of Fame @@CoachCastTV
Bill Ward fell out with the others a while ago and didn't want to be part of Black Sabbath anymore. Both Bill and Ozzy have health issues. You won't see either of them touring anymore. Tony is still performing. I'm not sure about Geezer though.
@@CoachCastTV Ozzy has some serious issue with his backbone. He had to cancel his last tour. He walks with a walking stick and looks very ill. It's amazing he is still alive after all the drugs in the 70s and 80s and the drinking in the 80s.
@@Nick-hdi9375bs-ow And such a good video State of the art at the time Zack Wylde and his allergy to wearing shirts 🤣 which I too may have developed if I ever looked as good as him👍
Cool! They still got IT. The only other Black Sabbath song with Ozzy playing harmonica, is a heavy, bluesy number on their 2013 reunion record "13". The song is called "Damaged Soul", and i highly recommend it: th-cam.com/video/jJANz3jEjZA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZW5z36is3GFOPgD1
Greetings your right about the drummer He did a admirable job but he's not Bill Ward. I'm certainly not a musician but Bill Ward has a certain sound or feel or swing(as I've heard it called) to the way he plays that just is Of course whether Bill Ward could have played like Bill Ward at this point in time is a moot point 😮 , he had had a few health issues that had troubled him
@CoachCastTV Absolutely and it's probably Ozzy that actually steals the show here with his harmonica playing and singing, I'd expect Tony and Geezer to be up to scratch but any time you see Ozzy outside of a music situation he appears as a shambolic mess, give him a Mic though 👍
Because we had never seen much of Ozzy in New Zealand, when The Osbournes 1st came on TV I was quite excited. Watched 1 episode & was so horrified by his state I could never watch it again. But like I say give him a Mic and a stage and he's away👍
Honestly, you couldn't really tell that Ozzy suffers from Parkinson at all, there's a lot of ghossips about Ozzy, but the truth is that he only bite a bat on a concert and that's it xd
@@FDupp-og1mi Or they love what they do. If I could play guitar or some instrument or sing like these guys I don't think I'd ever want to stop. Why stop doing something you love, especially if it brings joy to others? I personally know some people who are not famous but very good musicians and they are older but still love to play.
@@CoachCastTV yes, 80 year olds are still touring because they love what they do. Bro, they made an album titled We Sold Our Soul for Rock n Roll. But don't take their word for it...
I’m 61 years old and have been listening to Black Sabbath since I was 17. I’ve heard every bootleg you can imagine and my takeaway is this. Tony Iommi rarely if ever makes a mistake. Given all the power that’s behind him and in his hands it’s really incredible.
They truly are the greatest band ever.
God did the world such a favor by getting these guys together.
Love the channel.
Thank you. We are truly enjoying this band a lot.
Just so you know the singer Ozzy has had diagnosis of Parkinsons and he also broke his back and neck in a Quad bike accident. We love Ozzy cause he just soldiers on.
Awesome reaction to an awesome song congrats on the 10k!
SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL - VIKING
Appreciate it!!
I scanned what you have reacted to so far, you really should react to "Hand of Doom"
I think you will really dig it - great drum grooves from the master Bill Ward.
I love the thought of Mrs Coach rocking a Sabbath shirt around town, too cool.
I do love the hat Mr. Coach 👍❤️ I find this song such a journey, even listening to it umpteenth times! Black Sabbath were and are true masters. How can marble-mouth Ozzy sing so soothingly? How??!!?? 😂 And his harmonica…wow! I just love this studio setting 🤟🔥 Both of your reactions are so genuine and perfect. Thank you so much 🙏🤟🤟
Thanks for watching. It is true Ozzy can sing more clearly than he talks. LOL
studio reunion of Black Sabbath and Ozzy was fooling around with the harmonica and it seemed he was unable to play and he went on to absolutely nail it!!!!!! Great respect for theses pioneers of music 🎵!!! TY coach and Mrs. coach
Great respect to them, indeed. Thanks for watching!
The Wizard is an awesome song! One of my favorites also. Never saw this version and just love it. Good job!
Thanks, yeah, it's just too good not to like.
They recorded 4 studio live performances during this session. You should check out the ballad "Changes" from this session...Mrs Coach would enjoy this performance. The song shows the musicians other talents with Tony on Piano and Geezer on the Synth.
Oh, wow...didn't realize they had ballads.
@@CoachCastTV Yes, a few. "Solitude", "She's Gone" "Changes". All about personal relationship issues from within the band
Good to know. We'll try to take a listen, as it would be interesting to see how they do it.
“Changes “ is their best known ballad, but “ Solitude “ is excellent also . And Bill Ward sings “ It’s Alright “ which has a light, ballad-like feel compared to the rest of Sabbath’s work…They also did excellent instrumentals-“ Laguna Sunrise “ and “ Fluff” are two good ones .@@CoachCastTV
@@jayedwards4787 Wow, we had no idea. Thanks for sharing this info!
SO proud/happy of you two! My husband is smiling watching this reaction.😊😁
So glad to hear! Knowing we make someone's day brighter is the best reward.
Amazing that they can do this in their 70s!
Agreed! It sounded great.
It’s about a robot Iron Man who was built to save mankind from a great cataclysm. Then he was ignored by mankind when they had no further use for him. He resented it. Then he took out his anger on mankind. The way AI is developing not so far fetched.
Please do bad wolves- remember when. Awesome band/song and a true story that'll shock yall. You'll love it!! Promise
Ronnie James Dio's arrival as Black Sabbath's vocalist marked a turning point in their sound. The music became more intricate, dramatic, and infused with classical elements, retaining the heaviness but with a soaring, epic feel. This was a significant departure from Ozzy Osbourne's era. Even after Dio's passing, the band hasn't fully recaptured that raw, early sound.
Interestingly, drummer Bill Ward wasn't present during this period with Dio. Back when they were recording Vol. 4, a prank by his bandmates nearly turned disastrous. They found Bill passed out after a night of drinking at John dupont house."Yes Founder of John Dupont paints." and, thinking it was funny, covered him entirely in gold spray paint. Tragically, the paint blocked his pores, leading to a seizure and requiring an ambulance. This incident, along with other wild pranks like Tony Iommi setting Bill's feet on fire with rubbing alcohol (multible times), highlights the band's wilder side back then.
Returning to the music,Besides Bill Wards obvious rejection Ozzy's comeback, despite minimal rehearsal, successfully rekindled the energy of their early songs. Vinnie Appice, a highly respected drummer, filled Bill Ward's shoes during this reunion era (1980-1982 and on and off until 1997). He also collaborated with Ronnie James Dio in Heaven and Hell and other projects.
That's some interesting info. The gold paint reminds me of the scene from the James Bond "Goldfinger" movie.
@@CoachCastTV 😂
People have mentioned Bill Ward's reasons for not playing anymore, but I'd like to add that as of 2021 everyone in the band has patched up personal differences and gets along now. They've even talked about wanting to play "one last show" or make "one last album" with the full, original lineup, but Bill Ward most likely wouldn't be able to tour on it if they were to do so bc of his health issues.
I'd still love to hear the original 4 in 2024 (or beyond) and see just what they come up with, though.
Agreed. Their music is timeless.
Love it! To be honest, I could quite happily listen to the bass, guitar and drums, without Ozzie and his harmonica (no disrespect to Ozzie) and that doesn't happen with many bands...
What impressed me was that they got through it all in a single take. No duff notes, no missed cues. That shows true talent, and the strength of experience.
Today "im not just here for the ks", but for a "british s" 😂 I love Ozzy and Black Sabbath... Both his solo and with the band career are amazing... I like this song so much, and is always a relief knowing that they did what they did...
Yes, the band truly is something special.
Bill Ward not easy to summarize. He did develop some health problems. Among other things, the band covering him in paint while he was passed out ending up with an ambulance .....
There are a bunch of videos from a 1970 Paris concert with surprisingly good audio
Black Sabbath Hand of Doom Rat Salad live 1970
th-cam.com/video/IG1rTikLmQE/w-d-xo.html
Black Sabbath - "Behind the Wall of Sleep" - Live in Paris 1970 [HD] [Remastered]
th-cam.com/video/AzZvkNCyTD0/w-d-xo.html
Another of my favorite drummers from the era is Ian Paice. A fun video is his reaction to Yoyoka Soma, an at the time, 11 year old Japanese drummer covering "Burn".
Ian Paice Deep Purple 'Yoyoka' Burn Reaction
th-cam.com/video/0RyJKiollcA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this info!
Bil was the butt of numerous practical jokes,after passing out following an alcohol/drug binge Toni lit Bill's beard on fire after asking a bartender for matches, obviously they got the salad tratment,poor Bill's self-esteem was such he lit his own beard on fire just to impress,later upon sobriety Bill turned diva & made all kinds of demands before agreeing to tour(Managers maybe?)got to see their last live performance in Vancity Canada,Rodgers Arena still bears scars from the 🔥🔥🔥
LOL, great story.
the music is self can suck you Into Darkness even though there may be like warnings and other like uplifting messages... I have been a musician for 30 years so I know the vibrations of music... I feel it deep... you know and I'm not saying anything I'm just saying something
Great reaction! You need to check out Toni Iomi (Black Sabbath) and Brian May & Queen at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert performing "I Want it All" by Queen. Also Roger Daltry of "The Who" singing the vocals on that song. Two great guitars!! Also can you react to AC/DC Back in Black?
We had no idea Tony participated in the Tribute concert. We'll keep that in mind. Coach has played AC/DC around the house and in the car for many decades and even Mrs. Coach can probably sing the lyrics to even their lesser-known songs. LOL Not sure how much of a reaction that we could give to Coach's favorite group. Although there may be some live performances Mrs. Coach hasn't seen, but Coach has probably watched every AC/DC video on TH-cam just about.
Tony and Brian May have been friends since the early 70s- look for the two on TH-cam - there is a recent hour long video on Tony’s guitar riffs and Brian joins in to play “Paranoid “ .Brian also inducted Sabbath into the UK Rock Hall of Fame @@CoachCastTV
Bill Ward fell out with the others a while ago and didn't want to be part of Black Sabbath anymore. Both Bill and Ozzy have health issues. You won't see either of them touring anymore. Tony is still performing. I'm not sure about Geezer though.
Thank you for this info. We didn't know what their status was for sure.
@@CoachCastTV Ozzy has some serious issue with his backbone. He had to cancel his last tour. He walks with a walking stick and looks very ill. It's amazing he is still alive after all the drugs in the 70s and 80s and the drinking in the 80s.
Fyi...these are rehearsal videos before their last tour..Bill ward wanted more money than what they were willing to pay, thats why he's not playing..
check out "no more tears - ozzy osbourne", please
Coach knows that one pretty well, but not sure if Mrs. Coach does. Will check.
@@CoachCastTV cheers!
@@Nick-hdi9375bs-ow
And such a good video
State of the art at the time
Zack Wylde and his allergy to wearing shirts 🤣 which I too may have developed if I ever looked as good as him👍
Cool! They still got IT.
The only other Black Sabbath song with Ozzy playing harmonica, is a heavy, bluesy number on their 2013 reunion record "13". The song is called "Damaged Soul", and i highly recommend it: th-cam.com/video/jJANz3jEjZA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZW5z36is3GFOPgD1
Ah, great to know. That will get a reaction at some point.
Can yall please do a nnmix reaction
That's another group we hope to get to when we can.
@CoachCastTV Great can wait to see👀, can yall do nnmix run for roses' reaction, I would love to see that. Please do the performance video.
Greetings your right about the drummer He did a admirable job but he's not Bill Ward.
I'm certainly not a musician but Bill Ward has a certain sound or feel or swing(as I've heard it called) to the way he plays that just is
Of course whether Bill Ward could have played like Bill Ward at this point in time is a moot point 😮 , he had had a few health issues that had troubled him
That's too bad he couldn't join, but we very much enjoyed this version also. These guys are still amazing nearly a half century later. So impressive!
@CoachCastTV
Absolutely and it's probably Ozzy that actually steals the show here with his harmonica playing and singing, I'd expect Tony and Geezer to be up to scratch but any time you see Ozzy outside of a music situation he appears as a shambolic mess, give him a Mic though 👍
Because we had never seen much of Ozzy in New Zealand, when The Osbournes 1st came on TV I was quite excited.
Watched 1 episode & was so horrified by his state I could never watch it again.
But like I say give him a Mic and a stage and he's away👍
@@matthewmcalley392 Yes, it's truly an amazing transformation when he's singing.
The story on Bill ward is he couldn't remember the songs probably to much chemical enhancement
Honestly, you couldn't really tell that Ozzy suffers from Parkinson at all, there's a lot of ghossips about Ozzy, but the truth is that he only bite a bat on a concert and that's it xd
Yes, a ton of misinformation. We're so glad we finally discovered this band's music and listened with an open mind.
Pls react to jennie covering lee hyory's song miss korea thank u
They sold their souls to Satan. That's why they never get to retire.
LOL...Too funny!
@@CoachCastTV start paying attention and you'll see it too. These people never retire. It's not in their contract. Just look at Madonna 🤮
@@FDupp-og1mi Or they love what they do. If I could play guitar or some instrument or sing like these guys I don't think I'd ever want to stop. Why stop doing something you love, especially if it brings joy to others? I personally know some people who are not famous but very good musicians and they are older but still love to play.
@@CoachCastTV yes, 80 year olds are still touring because they love what they do.
Bro, they made an album titled We Sold Our Soul for Rock n Roll. But don't take their word for it...
Besides which, they DID retire.