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in the olden days of 8 track and then cassette tape that last bit where it speeds up if it was your first time hearing it, made everyone jump for the tape deck. thats what it would sound like when the tape decks back in the day started to "eat" your tape by tangling it up inside. so thinkof it as them trolling us from the 1970s
Play it Loud !!!! Love it. When I was young my parents always complained Turn it down. I'm 64 and my wife complains Turn it down. Can't help it I love my music loud. My solice is my car driving alone music is max volume
Someone on the California Jam recording of this said something similar like This is the day a million hippies turned into metalheads. Paraphrasing there but yeah was something to that effect. Comment always stuck with me as it is so true. Love it, keep on rocking!
Sounding like an old man here, but I don't know if you guys realize that isn't a drum machine, that is a man working himself to death playing those drums. Some of the most intense drumming I have heard.
More importantly, the same types who tried to have Sabbath banned for brainwashing kids to worship the devil have taken power again. Buckle up. Its coming.
Machiavelli described them hundreds of years ago. He said the aims of the people are more noble than those of the elites, because the elites always seek to oppress the people, while the people seek merely not to be oppressed. His famous book is a book of advice written to the Medici family after they had finally largely united Italy -- Machiavelli was an historian who described the different manners of running a principality through history in the hopes that Italy could survive and not fall again to internal wars and fighting.
Was 10 years old when I discovered bs. Somebody left an 8 track at our double wide trailer after an after hour party. Put it in the hi fi sterio the next day and what did I hear? IIII aaaaamm Iiirroon man.
That's Ozzy Osborne in his prime, boys. Tony Iomi on left-handed guitar. Geezer Butler on tight-ass bass. Bill Ward on drums. Now that's a protest song.
“Imagine how powerful this would be live.” Black Sabbath performed this song in Paris in 1970, the video is on youtube; great performance, crazy drumming.
Gotta say, I'd love to see it live even now. I saw Heaven and Hell (RIP Ronnie James Dio) live in the late 2000s on the Masters of Metal tour along with Testament, Motorhead (RIP Lemmy), and of course Judas Priest (it's their tour series), and I have to say Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler only got better and faster with age.
@@javavoicecafe6968I was around when these bands were first introduced and started becoming popular and I always heard the term "heavy metal" more associated towards Black Sabbath than Led Zeppelin!! Especially after Zeppelin's second album which started to go in a different direction!! Great music but certainly not anything comparable to heavy metal. Where Black Sabbath stayed heavy throughout their first six or seven albums!!! As ACTUALLY someone who grew up in that era I would say Deep Purple would be MORE of a metal sound than even Led Zeppelin after Zeps second album!! Anyway just my opinion!!
@LeonNachu I absolutely agree when it comes to the sound that eventually became heavy metal, the hard driving, guitar dominant, sometimes distorted sound of heavy metal was more prevalent for Black Sabbath music than it was for any other band at the time!! In second place may have been Deep Purple, but they were kind of a mix between Sabbath and Zeppelin!
@LeonNachu I absolutely agree when it comes to the sound that eventually became heavy metal, the hard driving, guitar dominant, sometimes distorted sound of heavy metal was more prevalent for Black Sabbath music than it was for any other band at the time!! In second place may have been Deep Purple, but they were kind of a mix between Sabbath and Zeppelin!
@R/E acts I'm 65 years old...I was around when this music was new, we knew even then how good these bands were...and watching you react to "our" music, music of our youth, is simply amazing, thank you for the respect you show to and for the music of my generation, I've got a t-shirt that reads: "I may be old, but I got to see all the really cool bands" True story, saw 90% of what is now called classic rock bands live. Rock ON!!! I subbed strictly off this reaction.
@sameebah We were cruisin with AM radio. KSHE 95 was FM not a cheap add on at the time. You would get signal skip on AM freq.after sunset,hook up with "Clyde Clifford" KAAY out of little rock AK. Went from a Sh9t kickin to hard rock at 9:00, first time hearing Sabbath . They started metal! Ole Guy, got ya by 11 :)
@sameebah My parents had taken us to a picnic, a Rocky Mountain Oyster" feed...they put the kids downstairs, with some hot dogs...the girls of the house put on an album on the stereo, it was Black Sabbath back in '71 my life changed at that moment. I eventually would become a Rock Jock on a radio station here, and retired doing exactly what I loved, Rock'n and Rollin'!!
I love how y'all dig the music I grew up on. This is the greatest anti-war song ever written, IMO. Came out in 1970. Black Sabbath was WAY ahead of their time.
Nice to see young men from not only a different generation, but also a different culture, recognizing great music when they hear it. From the same album try Fairies Wear Boots.
Back then we were more of one culture, it seemed. Everybody was jamming to this, along with the blues greats. Hendrix was a hard rock hippie who influenced Van Halen, etc.
"Hand of God hath struck the hour, Day of judgement, God is calling, On their Knees the war pigs crawling, begging mercy for their sins, Satin, laughing, spreads his wings" Such powerful lyrics, in the end you will reap what you have sown and all the crawling and begging will not save you
“Hand of Doom”, “Fairies Wear Boots”, “Supernaut”, and “The Wizard” are just a few of the many phenomenal Black Sabbath classics. Sabbath goes hard, lol. They pretty much started hard rock as a genre.
This is the reward we get for trying something unfamiliar. Imagine, you might have lived your entire life and never known how much you like this song if you hadn't given it a chance. Great reaction. Subscribed❤
My oldest brother had this album when he came home from Vietnam, I was 12 and used to crank it up on my parents stereo when they weren't home. Loved this band ever since.
The internet comes with a lot of bad but bright spot will always be young men and women listening to incredible music for the first time. Nostalgia and hope for the future mix together in some special feeling. You gentlemen are awesome.
@R-EActsTV I'm not sure how to do that because I'm older than your parents but I'll gather up some songs. I really appreciate your aspects and thoughts. Keep it going!
Fun to watch you two discovering this sound for the first time. You can try to imagine how this hit when Sabbath dropped their first album in 1970 and nothing out there had sounded quite like it yet. And you're right, this song is quite a thing to see live, Sabbath often used it as a set opener, air raid sirens blaring as they came on stage. You also talked about emotion and feeling and that's what draws me to rock and then metal, because (the good stuff) really is a sort of authentic, raw expression of exactly that. The blues really did that for melancholy, rock stretched that sound out to something more upbeat for different moods and then Sabbath arrived dark, heavy and angry and metal was born.
It's so important that young people such as yourselves discover and help others discover that real music once existed. It's the only way we can get out of this musical slump we have been in since the early 2000's. I don't mean a specific genre of music; I mean all of them. Good reaction, thanx for the upload and effort.
“Only the real music will survive” love that comment! I was born the year this album came out and I always love when this song plays on the radio. People laughing as they see me use my steering wheel as a percussion instrument 😂
Golden age of rock `65 to `75. Beatles, Stones, Led Zeplin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and more! Great time to listen to Rock. What you saw/heard was what you got. Mini skirts, acid, weed REAL music. Will never be this AWESOME ever again, over 50 years old... and NEVER gets old.
Seeing and hearing this song performed live is such an experience. The crowd sings it word for word back to Ozzy and he loves it. The crowd loves it. I have seen Black Sabbath twice in their much later years, 1997 and 2016, and solo Ozzy 4 times from 1986-2018. I loved this reaction.
Love to see you guys react to the music I loved growing up. Believe it or not this was my favorite album when I was 13 years old. My older brother brought it home and I listened to it through headphones on his stereo system. It changed me forever. I was a different person after listening to this. I had no idea humans could make something like this. I didn’t know music like this existed . As you just experienced it is its own thing. Nothing else like it. The album this song is on, Paranoid, is one of the few perfect rock albums. I highly recommend it to you an it’s a powerful experience. Happy Journey
Always good to see someone else hear this song for the first time. Keep your mind open to music of all kinds - it will serve you well in life. 💜 I dare you to try Ren - Hi Ren. Trust me... I am a professional. 😅
There are soooo many but off the top of my head, “Snowblind”, “Fairies wear boots”, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and the entire debut album, ‘Black Sabbath’. ❤❤❤
I'm so incredibly grateful my Dad cultured me with 60s and 70s music when I was younger. I absolutely fell in love with it. Watching you two listening to this made me feel like a kid in the passenger seat again!
Loved your reactions, I first heard this song in 1974, 14 years old, I still get goose bumps when I hear it. If you guys really like them, you should start at the beginning, their first song is "Black Sabbath" on the album Black Sabbath. These guys started out great and then got better. Their first 5 albums are this good, and then the coke kicked in. I hope you guys check them out. Thanks again for the great reaction.
Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi told his Mother he was quitting his job to join the band and she scolded him, said he should work his last day. On that day a machine at the plant chopped his fingertips on his fretting hand off. He stuffed a glove and created leather fingertips. He played all that with homemade fingers!!
This album is still part of my music collection. I have it in vinyl, 8-Track, cassette and disk. I even have a copy on a reel to reel tape around here somewhere.
New subber here!! Huge Sabbath fan right here. Hey you guys really need to see them perform this live. The energy on that stage was off the chain!! It's on this live video.... Black Sabbath - "War Pigs" - Live in Paris 1970 [HD] [Remastered]
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Dude you look like a dork wearing sunglasses ❤
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A timeless message.... politicians make wars and the poor who sign up for the GII Bill have to go fight for OIL....LAND...BS.
@@joshuamay9487STFU He is doing his thing......
in the olden days of 8 track and then cassette tape
that last bit where it speeds up if it was your first time hearing it,
made everyone jump for the tape deck.
thats what it would sound like when the tape decks back in the day started to "eat" your tape by tangling it up inside. so thinkof it as them trolling us from the 1970s
Whenever I listen to Black Sabbath, so do my neighbors.
Hey “if it’s too loud, you’re too old”, lol🤘🏻
Wish you were my neighbor. All I get is booming bass.
Play it Loud !!!! Love it. When I was young my parents always complained Turn it down. I'm 64 and my wife complains Turn it down. Can't help it I love my music loud. My solice is my car driving alone music is max volume
My neighbors, as well....
I had kids come over a block away wanting to watch the band practice in my back lot !! It was my Kenwood Hi-FI volume maxed out !!
This is one of the best anti-war songs ever made
Hell yeah brutha! Totally agree. Other good ones- Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun. Deep Purple- "Child in Time."
@@barrycohen311CCR Run through the jungle & Fortunate Son as well
One of?
Nothing more relevant during this time!
Try "Sky Pilot" by the Animals. It puts you there.
My dude said only real music will survive and i felt that
Yes me too, so on target.
Yeh the way he said that, and kept instantly playing to not disrupt the flow of the song was Real
In. My. Soul
Best statement ever and Sabbath has survived for that reason. The whole band, phenomenal.
real af statement bro
These 2 guys turned into headbangers rights before our eyes
Someone on the California Jam recording of this said something similar like This is the day a million hippies turned into metalheads. Paraphrasing there but yeah was something to that effect. Comment always stuck with me as it is so true. Love it, keep on rocking!
Old White Boomer laffed at head bangin with tears in my eyes😂
Beavis and Butthead, with all due respect.
@timbriere2325 indeed
And it was pretty fucking awesome!
Sounding like an old man here, but I don't know if you guys realize that isn't a drum machine, that is a man working himself to death playing those drums. Some of the most intense drumming I have heard.
Bill Ward beating those drums like they owe him money!
And the lead guitarist lost a couple of finger tips while working a punch press! Tony Iommi, one of the goats!
animals as leaders might blow your mind
Bill Ward my inspiration 🔥
With a simple 3 peice kit
Recorded in 1970 and it still describes politicians today !
Sure does.
Describes them today, tomorrow, 2,000 years ago, and probably 2,000 years in the future.
More importantly, the same types who tried to have Sabbath banned for brainwashing kids to worship the devil have taken power again. Buckle up. Its coming.
Machiavelli described them hundreds of years ago. He said the aims of the people are more noble than those of the elites, because the elites always seek to oppress the people, while the people seek merely not to be oppressed. His famous book is a book of advice written to the Medici family after they had finally largely united Italy -- Machiavelli was an historian who described the different manners of running a principality through history in the hopes that Italy could survive and not fall again to internal wars and fighting.
Irony their kids who listened to this our the same politicians now in office, I guess they didn’t grasp the lyrics.
When Black Sabbath came out, it scared the shit out of kids parents.
The shit scared me, and I couldn't get enough!
True! Dad was disgusted, I was 14.
Real story my mom was the one who turn me on to Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin. She was 29 to 30 when these songs came out and i was 12 to 13
When I was in 9th grade 1975 I got a used copy of We sold our soul for rock and roll, my parents knew that it was too late at that point. 😊
Was 10 years old when I discovered bs. Somebody left an 8 track at our double wide trailer after an after hour party. Put it in the hi fi sterio the next day and what did I hear? IIII aaaaamm Iiirroon man.
That's Ozzy Osborne in his prime, boys. Tony Iomi on left-handed guitar. Geezer Butler on tight-ass bass. Bill Ward on drums.
Now that's a protest song.
Tony had the tips of two of his fret fingers cut off when he was 17 years old. Geezer is the lyricist.
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Geezer wrote the lyrics too.
“Imagine how powerful this would be live.”
Black Sabbath performed this song in Paris in 1970, the video is on youtube; great performance, crazy drumming.
Glad you suggested that. I was about to 👍
Gotta say, I'd love to see it live even now. I saw Heaven and Hell (RIP Ronnie James Dio) live in the late 2000s on the Masters of Metal tour along with Testament, Motorhead (RIP Lemmy), and of course Judas Priest (it's their tour series), and I have to say Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler only got better and faster with age.
I saw them when they toured for this album. Blew me away!! 🙂
Looked for this comment lol! Bill Ward beat that kit into submission!
The drums damn near lit up in flames. Especially for the time, unbelievably amazing
Yall seem properly baked for the experience
The wizard of ozzy Osbourne and tommy meoli.😮
Heard this song a thousand times, but still, to this day, the verse "Satan laughing spreads his wings" gives me chills.
O Lord, yeah
Black Sabbath was the original heavy metal band.
Ummm Zeppelin?
@@javavoicecafe6968I was around when these bands were first introduced and started becoming popular and I always heard the term "heavy metal" more associated towards Black Sabbath than Led Zeppelin!! Especially after Zeppelin's second album which started to go in a different direction!! Great music but certainly not anything comparable to heavy metal. Where Black Sabbath stayed heavy throughout their first six or seven albums!!!
As ACTUALLY someone who grew up in that era I would say Deep Purple would be MORE of a metal sound than even Led Zeppelin after Zeps second album!!
Anyway just my opinion!!
I was a young teenager at that time , sabbath was the first metal band
@LeonNachu I absolutely agree when it comes to the sound that eventually became heavy metal, the hard driving, guitar dominant, sometimes distorted sound of heavy metal was more prevalent for Black Sabbath music than it was for any other band at the time!!
In second place may have been Deep Purple, but they were kind of a mix between Sabbath and Zeppelin!
@LeonNachu I absolutely agree when it comes to the sound that eventually became heavy metal, the hard driving, guitar dominant, sometimes distorted sound of heavy metal was more prevalent for Black Sabbath music than it was for any other band at the time!!
In second place may have been Deep Purple, but they were kind of a mix between Sabbath and Zeppelin!
@R/E acts
I'm 65 years old...I was around when this music was new, we knew even then how good these bands were...and watching you react to "our" music, music of our youth, is simply amazing, thank you for the respect you show to and for the music of my generation, I've got a t-shirt that reads: "I may be old, but I got to see all the really cool bands" True story, saw 90% of what is now called classic rock bands live. Rock ON!!! I subbed strictly off this reaction.
@sameebah We were cruisin with AM radio. KSHE 95 was FM not a cheap add on at the time. You would get signal skip on AM freq.after sunset,hook up with "Clyde Clifford" KAAY out of little rock AK. Went from a Sh9t kickin to hard rock at 9:00, first time hearing Sabbath . They started metal! Ole Guy, got ya by 11 :)
@sameebah My parents had taken us to a picnic, a Rocky Mountain Oyster" feed...they put the kids downstairs, with some hot dogs...the girls of the house put on an album on the stereo, it was Black Sabbath back in '71 my life changed at that moment. I eventually would become a Rock Jock on a radio station here, and retired doing exactly what I loved, Rock'n and Rollin'!!
Same hear!! I will never forget the seventies! I would do it all over again!
@@larrychannell7056 I agree loudly!!! those def were the days
I'll be 59 in a few weeks.
I subbed on this reaction today.
I love watching the grands reactions to our music.
It's like a rite
this is exactly what the internet needed
Not only does this music survive, it becomes even more relevant today.
This is why you know who Ozzy Ozbourne is. Bill Ward- drummer, Geezer Butler - bass, Tony Iommi - guitar. These 4 guys are Godfathers of Heavy Metal.
Preach it brother 🎉
Black Sabbath is a rabbit hole worth diving into 👍🔥
Enjoy it the whole way down fellas! 🤘
I never climbed out! Drives my husband nuts every morning, I have Sabbath cranked, he can't hear anything else 😂
I love how y'all dig the music I grew up on. This is the greatest anti-war song ever written, IMO. Came out in 1970. Black Sabbath was WAY ahead of their time.
This and "Sky Pilot". Remarkable songs for the ages.
young Ozzy had some serious pipes. He is a living legend. The entire band of course too..
This is pretty much the birth of metal, and Ozzy is still going today.
Them or Deep Purple?
@@jeremiahrose4681Black Sabbath are much more metal imo
@@Джеклейланд Probably so, but people will debate that.
Bill Ward is a drumming God and Geezer is a poet, Tony is the riff master and Ozzy is well Ozzy 👌
Truer words were never said, only real music will survive
The rhythm section in this tune is freakin sick!! That bass player and drummer are off the chart!!!
That is common with "real music".
The great "Geezer" Butler and Bill Ward. One of the best rhythm sections in rock. Both of them brought up with jazz and blues influence.
Nice to see young men from not only a different generation, but also a different culture, recognizing great music when they hear it. From the same album try Fairies Wear Boots.
Yes
Back then we were more of one culture, it seemed. Everybody was jamming to this, along with the blues greats. Hendrix was a hard rock hippie who influenced Van Halen, etc.
The media divides us!
To see a couple of young pup brothers appreciate this magic makes my white old lady heart soar❣️🥰🖤
Straight fire !!! Without Sabbath there would be no Metallica !!
As an old white guy, it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy seeing 2 bros jamming out to Black Sabbath! 👍
The 70s is filled with real music from all genres.
Love 70's rock (and other music) and I was a teen of the 80's...man I was born 10 years off.
Black Sabbath changed my life. We couldn't even play this music when the parents were home!!
NOW, you need to hear some Jimi Hendrix !!!
My mom liked Hendrix and Carlos, but that was only when dad wasn't around lol
"Hand of God hath struck the hour, Day of judgement, God is calling, On their Knees the war pigs crawling, begging mercy for their sins, Satin, laughing, spreads his wings" Such powerful lyrics, in the end you will reap what you have sown and all the crawling and begging will not save you
“Hand of Doom”, “Fairies Wear Boots”, “Supernaut”, and “The Wizard” are just a few of the many phenomenal Black Sabbath classics. Sabbath goes hard, lol. They pretty much started hard rock as a genre.
"Sweet Leaf " is another classic , I can remember in 1980ish getting high and listening to Sweet Leaf over and over .
Nice to see the younger generation discovering the legendary music of the 60/70's , I've never heard anything close to that caliber ever since.
These are the godfathers of metal they started it all
The first three Black Sabbath albums are wall-to-wall fire. I can't tell you how many cassettes, records and CDs I went through of them. 🤘
Black Sabbath are probably one of the first METAL rock bands.
"Probably" ?!?!
What about Deep Purple & Hendrix??
Dude your smile is contagious, actually what I needed this morning! Sabbath is amazing, its a trip well worth taking.
Glad you enjoyed it, we obviously did too!
The drummer in this is next level.
This is the reward we get for trying something unfamiliar.
Imagine, you might have lived your entire life and never known how much you like this song if you hadn't given it a chance.
Great reaction.
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"Only the real music gonna survive." You cats are genuinely diggin' it and I can dig that.
Black Sabbath is the grandfather of modern metal. 🤘
My oldest brother had this album when he came home from Vietnam, I was 12 and used to crank it up on my parents stereo when they weren't home. Loved this band ever since.
Glad your bro got home. 🎉
Glad to see the younger generations listening to the classics.
The smiles say everything
Dude on the right didn't stop smiling once. 😊
Reaction videos = World peace
Music bringing people together
The internet comes with a lot of bad but bright spot will always be young men and women listening to incredible music for the first time. Nostalgia and hope for the future mix together in some special feeling. You gentlemen are awesome.
Can you hear their love of American Jazz? They paid their dues.
These guys basically started the heavy metal scene and there are still thousands of bands out there inspired by Black Sabbath.
I’m 54 I grew up on this I used to walk through the mall in Orlando Fla listening to this my Sony Walkman
Saw Sabbath at the Spectrum in 1974. Opening act was Black Oak Arkansas. Dropped acid before the show started. Memorable night.
I was at that very show as well!!!!
I love your expressions. I'm 60 years old and this was our every day music growing. I'd love to give you a playlist to add on to this!
Yes please!
@R-EActsTV I'm not sure how to do that because I'm older than your parents but I'll gather up some songs. I really appreciate your aspects and thoughts. Keep it going!
2 cool black dudes getting things right in life...I love it. Try some classic Iron Maiden too, you'll love it
Watching you two listing to my music from the 70's puts the widest smile on my face. By the way, the entire Paranoid album kicks ass.
buddy on the right always so friedddd 😭😭
The best Sabbath song ever. A song with purpose and morality.
This is still the greatest HARD ROCK/ HEAVY METAL song of All-Time, FAIRIES WHERE BOOTS ain't far behind.
Fun to watch you two discovering this sound for the first time. You can try to imagine how this hit when Sabbath dropped their first album in 1970 and nothing out there had sounded quite like it yet. And you're right, this song is quite a thing to see live, Sabbath often used it as a set opener, air raid sirens blaring as they came on stage. You also talked about emotion and feeling and that's what draws me to rock and then metal, because (the good stuff) really is a sort of authentic, raw expression of exactly that. The blues really did that for melancholy, rock stretched that sound out to something more upbeat for different moods and then Sabbath arrived dark, heavy and angry and metal was born.
Sabbath pioneered so many musical trends. Definitely a game changing band
It's so important that young people such as yourselves discover and help others discover that real music once existed. It's the only way we can get out of this musical slump we have been in since the early 2000's. I don't mean a specific genre of music; I mean all of them. Good reaction, thanx for the upload and effort.
If you haven’t done Paranoid, you won’t be disappointed. Go Lions!
LIONS!!!!
@ I bet in the middle of Eberflus explaining, the GM made a T with his hands and said “timeout, timeout…just stop and listen to me…you’re fired.”
Absolute fire, bro!
Homeboy in the green shirt could not stop smiling ..... 😊
4:44 "only the real music gonna survive."
This and a thousand other songs are the reason as a musician I have zero fear of A.I.
T Pain does an awesome cover of this song
Any cover of this song is surely an abomination! Say it ain't so!
Song is bad ass
Intro is 🔥
Takes u on a ride
Outro is 🔥
And created what us metal heads love and want
Fo Lyfe 🤘🏽
Loved growing up with this music.
this whole album is fire.
I still get chills when the vocals come in! Been listening to them since the early 80’s
Iconic song from the Godfathers of metal.
“Only the real music will survive” love that comment! I was born the year this album came out and I always love when this song plays on the radio. People laughing as they see me use my steering wheel as a percussion instrument 😂
You should listen to Sabbaths first six albums.
The godfathers of heavy metal.. 🙌🏻
Their silence says it all.
Bill Ward is one of the top three drummers in music
Sweat Leaf, Hand of Doom and Snow Blind by them are bangers as well
We’ll fo sho react to those hit that subscribe button and the bell so you get notified when we do. Next time we in the studio we’ll react to those
Hand of Doom is right up their alley, has a nice bounce to it
Golden age of rock `65 to `75. Beatles, Stones, Led Zeplin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and more! Great time to
listen to Rock. What you saw/heard was what you got. Mini skirts, acid, weed REAL music. Will never be this AWESOME
ever again, over 50 years old... and NEVER gets old.
I never listened to Sabbath without smoking a bowl come on guys it's even better high.😏
Seeing and hearing this song performed live is such an experience. The crowd sings it word for word back to Ozzy and he loves it. The crowd loves it. I have seen Black Sabbath twice in their much later years, 1997 and 2016, and solo Ozzy 4 times from 1986-2018. I loved this reaction.
Love to see you guys react to the music I loved growing up. Believe it or not this was my favorite album when I was 13 years old. My older brother brought it home and I listened to it through headphones on his stereo system. It changed me forever.
I was a different person after listening to this. I had no idea humans could make something like this. I didn’t know music like this existed .
As you just experienced it is its own thing. Nothing else like it. The album this song is on, Paranoid, is one of the few perfect rock albums. I highly recommend it to you an it’s a powerful experience. Happy Journey
Always good to see someone else hear this song for the first time. Keep your mind open to music of all kinds - it will serve you well in life. 💜 I dare you to try Ren - Hi Ren. Trust me... I am a professional. 😅
Even BETTER ON ACID OR SHROOMS!!
LOL, F Yes!
Woo HOO!!
There are soooo many but off the top of my head, “Snowblind”, “Fairies wear boots”, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and the entire debut album, ‘Black Sabbath’. ❤❤❤
Great Reaction. This was the first album I ever bought, probably 1972 or 73 when I was 13. I still have it. Awesome record beginning to end.
I'm so incredibly grateful my Dad cultured me with 60s and 70s music when I was younger. I absolutely fell in love with it. Watching you two listening to this made me feel like a kid in the passenger seat again!
Loved your reactions, I first heard this song in 1974, 14 years old, I still get goose bumps when I hear it. If you guys really like them, you should start at the beginning, their first song is "Black Sabbath" on the album Black Sabbath. These guys started out great and then got better. Their first 5 albums are this good, and then the coke kicked in. I hope you guys check them out. Thanks again for the great reaction.
Thanks for reaction! Great tune. Cannot fail with Sabbath or Led Zeppelin.
Ozzy Osborne just turned 76 yesterday!
In my opinion, the rock best band of all time.
Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi told his Mother he was quitting his job to join the band and she scolded him, said he should work his last day.
On that day a machine at the plant chopped his fingertips on his fretting hand off.
He stuffed a glove and created leather fingertips.
He played all that with homemade fingers!!
This album is still part of my music collection.
I have it in vinyl, 8-Track, cassette and disk. I even have a copy on a reel to reel tape around here somewhere.
Music was our internet. We gathered as an audience and wanted the world to be better. Now we sit alone in our homes and watch.
A couple of blunts and Black Sabbath-We Sold Our Soul for Rock and Roll . Been said ,but the 70s was a special time .
New subber here!! Huge Sabbath fan right here. Hey you guys really need to see them perform this live. The energy on that stage was off the chain!! It's on this live video.... Black Sabbath - "War Pigs" - Live in Paris 1970 [HD] [Remastered]
Geezer, the bassist, wrote almost all the lyrics for classic period of the band.
Yall are my favorite reaction channel. Put a smile on my face every video. Keep it up young men.🤘🏻
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
Good for both of you 👍🏻. This is music that will stand the test of time forever 😎
Welcome to black sabbath you've just begun
I saw Black Sabbath in 1971 and in 1973 and 1975. Great live concerts. Yes, I'm old.
😅😅😅 rock on
STILL GET GOOSEBUMPS....
I was born 1969 B.C.
(Before Computers)
70's & 80's music is awesome
And it was great times outside.
With my boombox cassette player.