T-Pain himself, a guitarist, pianist, and drummer all got together and put together all of the instruments on this entire project. He didn't use/sample anything from the original songs, they recreated everything themselves while putting his own flare on it.
The intro is in the original! The arrangement is pretty much the same too. Drums are definetely different sound wise, but in the first part, pretty much until the second chorus they are pretty similar to the original, with some more complex fills in the break down (oh lord yeah part). Most likely sampled drums, at the least they're extremely compressed and highly processed. The guitar is being put through a fuzz and it sounds like there's like a jimi-hendrix style univibe on it (the swirling sound), which is different from the original (the uni-vibe). As far as some of the guitar parts go there are bits of the original licks (for ex, the little 16th note trills in the first verse in the instrument parts). The guitar solos (there are 4 here including the outro) are mostly improvised, the second one is closer to the original. The solos also use a wah, which is not used in the original. The fuzz pedal accounts for a lot of the darkness, which is in part due to the need to take away the high end from the guitars to leave room in the mix for the additional synth and organ elements in the mix (which are more prominent and emphasized in this style in comparison to the original guitar-centric version which keeps the guitars pretty full frequency due to their emphasis, also because there are fewer elements the guitars). The final instrumental part with the guitar solo is also not in the instrumental and is more of hendrix-y styled improvised blues solo. There is also a really cool sounding organ through most of it that is likely a Hammond B3 running through either a modeled or a real leslie rotating speaker with lot of drive on the organ. The breakdown part is really cool (after Oh lord yeah), as it reharmonizes the original to be much more soulful/gospel-y than the original minor second walkdown. The same goes for the verse "now it darkness world stops turning," it has a really sick synth pad with jazzy/r&b styled chords. The ending last few seconds is similar to the way the original ends. Overall, I'd say this is a bluesy-R&B version of the original with an improvised bluesy section!
The only difference I see in the intro is that in the original the guitar is playing fiths, while in the the cover is the organ playing major chords, which gives a different vibe
I think this works because it adds the cultural twist from a group of people who have been historically oppressed by the powers of society, which is exactly what War Pigs is about.
Having seen Black sabbath sing this live in the mid 80's with Ian Gillian (Deep Purple fame) singing, and the End tour with Ozzie this tune has been in my top one for decades. I enjoyed this cover, in the aspect that I like to see people get out of their comfort zones and extend themselves. I've no idea who that singer is but I enjoyed the rendition, but still felt it was copy, mostly with extra effects, but you are right about the 2nd half. Check out Puddles Pity Party's rendition of this. A much more artistic performance and subtle interpretation of the best tune ever. T-Pains offering was acceptable and fairly enjoyable. Do check our Puddles version. First time I've ever seen your channel, but that has more to do with Sabbath than you, but good job non the less. I may be back😎
Is Puddles the guy that sings as part of PMJ? I’ve seen a few of his stuff before! Hope to have you back again! There’s a few different Sabbath songs on the channel and others from that era if you want to take a look around :)
Bro. If you’re going to have a channel like this and review covers, please familiarize yourself with the original. It was so frustrating hearing you say multiple times that you weren’t that familiar with the black sabbath version. Like just go listen it beforehand. You’re a music review channel and admitting to not being educated on the subject that you’re going to be covering? Also, tpain has been singing his ass off for 6-7 years without auto tune. He is an incredible singer. And an incredible musician. I encourage you to listen to his entire cover album
You can't change the chords and chord structure written by Tony Iommi and expect the end result to have the same vibe. Otherwise the arrangement, musicianship and production are all acceptable. Not my cup of tea, but then I don't care for changes from the original recorded content - even if by the creator themselves (mostly)
Sorry.. didn't work for me... Sabbath sounds way heavier and it seems like he's struggling to get the same sound Ozzy just naturally has... T-Pain is a great singer.. don't get me wrong... But... Warpigs is already such a good song by total pros.. it's going to be kinda hard to do it better...
The cover gave me some Rival Sons vibes and I know Ozzy has deep respect for the works of Rival Sons. And as a pleasant surprise, I've found that they too have done a cover of War Pigs. The original is still the original, but imho T-Pain made it his own without straying too far off from what the song is.
T-Pain himself, a guitarist, pianist, and drummer all got together and put together all of the instruments on this entire project. He didn't use/sample anything from the original songs, they recreated everything themselves while putting his own flare on it.
Ironically, a guy who popularized auto tune actually has an amazing natural voice
He used Auto tune as a tool, not a crutch
The intro is in the original! The arrangement is pretty much the same too. Drums are definetely different sound wise, but in the first part, pretty much until the second chorus they are pretty similar to the original, with some more complex fills in the break down (oh lord yeah part). Most likely sampled drums, at the least they're extremely compressed and highly processed. The guitar is being put through a fuzz and it sounds like there's like a jimi-hendrix style univibe on it (the swirling sound), which is different from the original (the uni-vibe). As far as some of the guitar parts go there are bits of the original licks (for ex, the little 16th note trills in the first verse in the instrument parts). The guitar solos (there are 4 here including the outro) are mostly improvised, the second one is closer to the original. The solos also use a wah, which is not used in the original. The fuzz pedal accounts for a lot of the darkness, which is in part due to the need to take away the high end from the guitars to leave room in the mix for the additional synth and organ elements in the mix (which are more prominent and emphasized in this style in comparison to the original guitar-centric version which keeps the guitars pretty full frequency due to their emphasis, also because there are fewer elements the guitars). The final instrumental part with the guitar solo is also not in the instrumental and is more of hendrix-y styled improvised blues solo. There is also a really cool sounding organ through most of it that is likely a Hammond B3 running through either a modeled or a real leslie rotating speaker with lot of drive on the organ. The breakdown part is really cool (after Oh lord yeah), as it reharmonizes the original to be much more soulful/gospel-y than the original minor second walkdown. The same goes for the verse "now it darkness world stops turning," it has a really sick synth pad with jazzy/r&b styled chords. The ending last few seconds is similar to the way the original ends. Overall, I'd say this is a bluesy-R&B version of the original with an improvised bluesy section!
Love this Josh! You’ve gone into so much detail here!
The only difference I see in the intro is that in the original the guitar is playing fiths, while in the the cover is the organ playing major chords, which gives a different vibe
I think this works because it adds the cultural twist from a group of people who have been historically oppressed by the powers of society, which is exactly what War Pigs is about.
Having seen Black sabbath sing this live in the mid 80's with Ian Gillian (Deep Purple fame) singing, and the End tour with Ozzie this tune has been in my top one for decades. I enjoyed this cover, in the aspect that I like to see people get out of their comfort zones and extend themselves. I've no idea who that singer is but I enjoyed the rendition, but still felt it was copy, mostly with extra effects, but you are right about the 2nd half. Check out Puddles Pity Party's rendition of this. A much more artistic performance and subtle interpretation of the best tune ever. T-Pains offering was acceptable and fairly enjoyable. Do check our Puddles version. First time I've ever seen your channel, but that has more to do with Sabbath than you, but good job non the less. I may be back😎
Is Puddles the guy that sings as part of PMJ? I’ve seen a few of his stuff before! Hope to have you back again! There’s a few different Sabbath songs on the channel and others from that era if you want to take a look around :)
Bro. If you’re going to have a channel like this and review covers, please familiarize yourself with the original. It was so frustrating hearing you say multiple times that you weren’t that familiar with the black sabbath version. Like just go listen it beforehand.
You’re a music review channel and admitting to not being educated on the subject that you’re going to be covering?
Also, tpain has been singing his ass off for 6-7 years without auto tune. He is an incredible singer. And an incredible musician. I encourage you to listen to his entire cover album
Sounds synthesized I know they added a Wawa pedal a phase not like the original nothing like the original
You can't change the chords and chord structure written by Tony Iommi and expect the end result to have the same vibe. Otherwise the arrangement, musicianship and production are all acceptable. Not my cup of tea, but then I don't care for changes from the original recorded content - even if by the creator themselves (mostly)
Great cover, but not as good as the original.
Lol that’s not the point
@@skaterkmak23, it is for me. What exactly is the point supposed to be?
@@profanepersonality to pay homage u jackass what cover is ever ment to be better than the original.
@@profanepersonalitycovers are always to give your own spin on a track.
It can’t be sacrilege. Because nothing is as worse than Jack black doing this song. The most unfunny comedy actor like ever.
Sorry.. didn't work for me... Sabbath sounds way heavier and it seems like he's struggling to get the same sound Ozzy just naturally has... T-Pain is a great singer.. don't get me wrong... But... Warpigs is already such a good song by total pros.. it's going to be kinda hard to do it better...
Fair points. Glad you gave it a listen though :)
lol that’s why it’s a cover it’s not supposed to be the exact one. T-pain is more of a Soul Vocalist than Metal Vocalist like Ozzy
Also I might add it’s not supposed to be heavy, because it’s changes into half with funk groove to it with guitar solo
The cover gave me some Rival Sons vibes and I know Ozzy has deep respect for the works of Rival Sons. And as a pleasant surprise, I've found that they too have done a cover of War Pigs. The original is still the original, but imho T-Pain made it his own without straying too far off from what the song is.