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I knew a guy who hated the song said it was “anti-american” first of all sabbath is british. Secondly, its anti war. If you think the only way to support america is to support war?
Y all let me know when you are making a living filling up stadiums… for now. Im just going to appreciate this rendition of War Pigs. Even if its different and avant garde its Marcus King,,, so yeah….
Someone here mentioned Cakes version of this. Yes! Great version! Also check out The Casualties Of Jazz Sabbath album covers including this song! Awesome. At 63 now when some old guy like me says kids can’t play anymore (I’m a musician) I point to several who are crushing it but start with Marcus King. Him and the musicians he plays with are just outstanding. And they woulda fit right in back in the day. And what’s wrong with horns! Why not! That’s what was great about the 70s there were no artificial walls. We listened to a wide variety of great music. From Sabbath to Little Feat. From Deep Purple to the Stones. From the Who to Pink Floyd (used horns) from Genesis to Zeppelin to everything in between including Motown and the blues. Someone here said Sabbath is a bigger influence than the Beatles 😂 Ask Ozzy what he thinks about that 😂 In case you don’t know he will in fact tell you the Beatles were the biggest influence on Sabbath and Ozzy. Look the Beatles arrived when I was just a couple of years old. But were a huge influence in my life due to older brothers and younger aunts. But for me and my friends we were all in on hard rock. NOT metal. Hard rock. Sabbath was at the top for us. Zeppelin. Deep Purple. Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. Robin Trower. Many others. But no one thought that Sabbath was more influential than the Beatles. That’s ridiculous. We knew what came before Sabbath and respected them. The Beatles influenced everything that came after them. Period. Man. Read a book.
So we have Brown Sabbath Jazz Sabbath Mac Sabbath But my favorites is Puddles pity part versions of War Pigs and Crazy Train to be quite tasteful here on YT.
This video is proof positive of two things that are historically factual in popular music. One is that Black Sabbath is the most influential band in rock music. NOT The BEATLES. Beatle fans hate hearing this nor understand this fact. Secondly, it confirms Tom Petty's observation that Country music bands are shitty rock bands. Hank Williams is turning in his grave. Amen.
@@mattmiller4821 AC/DC influenced just about every kid in the world. Trust me, I’m not wrong. You have to look at the cultural influence. Black Sabbath and AC/DC both had a cultural influence that I believe far exceeded the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
@@gogeta687right?! Marcus King definitely has some country sounding songs…but he certainly isn’t a country artist. Even if he was, who cares?! He rocked this song!
I love Marcus but I’m not going to “love this” just for the sake of being a fan boy. Just like when Warren Haines covered this and butchered it and everyone in the comments drooled over it… all I can say is stay in your lane unless you can truly do the song justice, and there was no justice here. Yes he shredded, but that’s expected… but please don’t butcher this song. I’m not a Joe Bonamassa fan, but when he covers Zeppelin, he does it the best I’ve seen anyone cover Zeppelin. Sabbath deserves the same respect.
@@davebishopcomedyyea the horn shit sounds terrible in this song. Marcus is a spoiled man child that thinks he’s a guitar god. He can’t write any memorable songs
The Zack and Marcus part. You are right, no one shreds like Zack just like no one shreds like Marcus… and they both definitely don’t shred like Iommi. I’ve seen Sabbath tributes that would play circles around Zack Sabbath. He’s amazing when he’s in his lane with Ozzy, but he capitalizes on his fame of being Ozzy’s guitarist (as he should) to do his cheap covers of Sabbath. If these are your top covers, I wish you would go out and listen to what else is out there.
@@StoneyGurrola I'm 66 yrs old, Don't know your age, But I would bet that in my lifetime i have been to more concerts than you. I just don't enjoy one particular genre. And like assholes, Everyone has their own opinion. Your list of top 10 guitarists is more than likely WAY DIFFERENT. I've seen Marcus 3 times. I enjoy all of what he does. Would you put Gary Moore in your top 10 guitarists ? ( Have you even heard of him ? ) We could go back and forth about it. but I'm glad you enjoy music and have strong opinion.
I’ve been performing gigs and recording professionally as a session guitarist for over 35 years. I get hired to play multiple genres, including rock, blues, metal, jazz, and I also produce hip hop. I’ve had the pleasure of being bandmates with Gregg Wright and Richard Martin Ross. I’ve jammed with Les Dudek, John Deservio from Black Label Society, and Mikkey Dee on multiple occasions. I play at most Southern California blues festivals every year and was Rosa Lee Brooks’ guitarist for nearly a decade. I’ve performed with Riki Hendrix and Leon Hendrix, among many others. I understand you’re speaking from a fan’s point of view, and that’s perfectly fine. However, I speak from the perspective of a professional musician. I love Marcus King, but he can’t play Black Sabbath. I love Tony Iommi, but he can’t play like Marcus. I love Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, and my favorite blues guitarist is Shuggie Otis. I appreciate your opinion, but the number of concerts attended is not the same as the number of concerts performed.
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Black Sabbath with a horn section? Why not, what the hell... Tower of Power would be proud! I love it!
Check out the band CAKE, cover of this song. Tasty funky take on it
Do ya one better
Jazz Sabbath
Ozzie’s Keyboard player/Rick Wakeman’s son
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Brown sabbath stuff rules aswell
@@samhain3824
We have to give Honorable Mention to
Mac Sabbath
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Also
Jazz Sabbath is off the hook.
Ozzie’s keyboard player/rick Wakeman’s son
A southern rock guy playing with Alvin Lee Guitar and doing black sabbath with a touch of Blood sweat & tears.
Everything he touches turns to gold. ✨🌟
Hallelujah!! 🎉 War Pigs is, was, and always will be an amazing song!😅
That WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! Great JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!👏
War Pigs is one of the best anti-war songs ever.
Except for the fact that it didn't change anything.
@@youropionmattersnot if only music 🎶 had that power
I knew a guy who hated the song said it was “anti-american” first of all sabbath is british. Secondly, its anti war. If you think the only way to support america is to support war?
People are anti war until they get invaded
@@Ottophilwait until they find out that Fortunate Son is a protest song.
what the fucking hell!!! that was awesome!
The sax!! Fuck yeah!!!!!!
Your Kids Are Gonna Love it.
Unreal!!
I mean, this is just very very good. Drummer kills it.
His drummer live is INSANE!! The whole band is so good.
Jack ryan , Clemson sc native and a beast
Not only did Marcus smoke it.... gotta give a shout-out to the drummer too! The dude "Lit it up". Nice job!
I agree, the drummer made all the difference
Jack ryan is a beast
Gotta love it
Marcus King is the man
love the horns
great job to all
Congratulations on winning the life lottery Marcus. Smoke one for those of us who can't.
If you haven't seen him and brent hinds playing electric funeral, you're seriously missing out on a magical moment in music
I know what I'm watching next...
What?!?!??!!????? I love Mastodon AND MKB... How have I never heard of this?!??
King just doing his thing, and surrounding himself with the best people to do it with.
Helll yesss. September is going to be a good time to see him and da boys.
Marcus is so freaking talented he has some really dope music 🤘🤘🤘
This is awesome 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
This song should be blasted out loud in Congress and the Senate
Rocking&Rolling done right! Cheers
BONKERS!!!!❤❤❤❤
I saw Marcus at Gramercy in NYC maybe 5 years ago.
Great show!
Excellent rendo 🤘
BADASS
Absolute genius at work!
This is a beautiful rendition...... Many Thanks to Marcus and the Band!!!!! Keep Rocking BRO!!!!! Lovin It!!!!!! Sounds Like Freedom!!!
Drummer laying it down
For sure
I can picture Marcus playing this at a Sunday Baptist Revival Tent in the deep South. People would lose they're minds !!!! 🎸😮
They are minds
Hank williams Jr and Sam Kinnisons love child
“You gotta cover sabbath” - billy strings
Y all let me know when you are making a living filling up stadiums… for now. Im just going to appreciate this rendition of War Pigs. Even if its different and avant garde its Marcus King,,, so yeah….
This was so unexpected and yet totally they rocked it!!!
🤘
In this time of war, its pretty fitting
Sporting those Charlie Starr sideburns
Someone here mentioned Cakes version of this.
Yes! Great version!
Also check out The Casualties Of Jazz Sabbath album covers including this song! Awesome.
At 63 now when some old guy like me says kids can’t play anymore (I’m a musician) I point to several who are crushing it but start with Marcus King. Him and the musicians he plays with are just outstanding. And they woulda fit right in back in the day.
And what’s wrong with horns! Why not! That’s what was great about the 70s there were no artificial walls. We listened to a wide variety of great music.
From Sabbath to Little Feat. From Deep Purple to the Stones. From the Who to Pink Floyd (used horns) from Genesis to Zeppelin to everything in between including Motown and the blues.
Someone here said Sabbath is a bigger influence than the Beatles 😂
Ask Ozzy what he thinks about that 😂
In case you don’t know he will in fact tell you the Beatles were the biggest influence on Sabbath and Ozzy.
Look the Beatles arrived when I was just a couple of years old. But were a huge influence in my life due to older brothers and younger aunts. But for me and my friends we were all in on hard rock. NOT metal. Hard rock. Sabbath was at the top for us. Zeppelin. Deep Purple. Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. Robin Trower. Many others. But no one thought that Sabbath was more influential than the Beatles. That’s ridiculous. We knew what came before Sabbath and respected them. The Beatles influenced everything that came after them. Period.
Man. Read a book.
Keep it a tad shorter next time Skooter. No one wants a novel in the comment section
@@Skwid-Lives and who are you to decide what people want in a comment section of TH-cam.
What an a-hole…
Your pathetic…
holy yapping of the yappingtons
Loving it Marcus 😄😊
ooooppphh
How cool was that!
👏
Whoa
This is crazy but it works.
Freaking Awesome...
Already legend status
Some things just don't need to be done.
2:10 so nobody is gonna say anything about how bro did that with a baritone sax
Trippy
So we have
Brown Sabbath
Jazz Sabbath
Mac Sabbath
But my favorites is Puddles pity part versions of War Pigs and Crazy Train to be quite tasteful here on YT.
You forgot Zakk Sabbath
Most original thing I’ve heard in a long time….and it’s a cover
cant wrap my head around this. then art is dead, congrats. the bar is now so low you can wear a costume and play someone else’s song and be celebrated
He's been doing this since he was 15 playing bars in Greenville, SC
@@tasingle yeah that makes sense
I don''t think I've ever seen a fender amp with orange tolex.
Limited edition
You wanna sing this one with me? SIKE!
The soundman in me wants the keyboards to go away.
That solo tipprd
Why is he wearing his hat backwards?
Elon put it on him.
That was good
His vocal style is very much like Susan Tedeschi.
Dude smokes.
Looking like Billy strings had a kid with himself
This comment section is weird
Ich min das chong!
Geezer cover your ears 😢
Why? This was amazing!
@gogeta687 for some I suppose but not me and Geezer 🤣🤣🤣
@@YakMan1313 do you know Geezer personally? Or do you know he's seen this?
@gogeta687 We've been best mates for decades
@@YakMan1313 ok. 🤣🤣🤣
The horns dilute the riff.
This person will never be cool… butchered a classic stick to sweet home Alabama goofball
Rdavidr that you? Lol
Hoping for a day this song isn't so relavent
The horn solos were ok, the fill in, not so much.
This is great but horns in a Black Sabbath song sound wrong.
This video is proof positive of two things that are historically factual in popular music. One is that Black Sabbath is the most influential band in rock music. NOT The BEATLES. Beatle fans hate hearing this nor understand this fact. Secondly, it confirms Tom Petty's observation that Country music bands are shitty rock bands. Hank Williams is turning in his grave. Amen.
I think it’s Black Sabbath and AC/DC
Not sure about the second point, lol...but hell yeah on the first!!!
@@mattmiller4821 AC/DC influenced just about every kid in the world. Trust me, I’m not wrong. You have to look at the cultural influence. Black Sabbath and AC/DC both had a cultural influence that I believe far exceeded the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
Wrong on Sab. LZ is whom everyone tried to emulate.
@@JoeandAngie No. No one tried to emulate LZ because no one could sing like Robert Plant.
This guy is billy strings too... also winds in everything is bs
Country players should never play Black Sabbath, stick to trucks beer and dirt roads, and leave rock to the professionals.
Where are these country players you speak of?
@@gogeta687right?! Marcus King definitely has some country sounding songs…but he certainly isn’t a country artist. Even if he was, who cares?! He rocked this song!
@@LongHairedHippieFreak exactly. He's 100% a blues guitarist first. 🤘🤘🤘
Phone videos suck
No
love ya marcus but horns? cmon man
This is trash. Billie strings did it right.
I love Marcus but I’m not going to “love this” just for the sake of being a fan boy. Just like when Warren Haines covered this and butchered it and everyone in the comments drooled over it… all I can say is stay in your lane unless you can truly do the song justice, and there was no justice here. Yes he shredded, but that’s expected… but please don’t butcher this song. I’m not a Joe Bonamassa fan, but when he covers Zeppelin, he does it the best I’ve seen anyone cover Zeppelin. Sabbath deserves the same respect.
It’s dogshit for sure derivative and a freeze dried solo to boot
People do whatever they want these days the world and humans are completely out of control.
@@davebishopcomedyyea the horn shit sounds terrible in this song. Marcus is a spoiled man child that thinks he’s a guitar god. He can’t write any memorable songs
Good but lots of sloppy, low energy filler.
Nope.
Outside of Black Sabbath, I think Zakk Sabbath does second best, And this is Third.
@@markdeshong6323 if this is your honest opinion, then you are not a sabbath fan. You are a Zack and Marcus fan… but that’s ok.
@@StoneyGurrola What part of outside of Sabbath didn't you understand ? But I am partial to Zakk. NO ONE shreds like he does.
The Zack and Marcus part. You are right, no one shreds like Zack just like no one shreds like Marcus… and they both definitely don’t shred like Iommi. I’ve seen Sabbath tributes that would play circles around Zack Sabbath. He’s amazing when he’s in his lane with Ozzy, but he capitalizes on his fame of being Ozzy’s guitarist (as he should) to do his cheap covers of Sabbath. If these are your top covers, I wish you would go out and listen to what else is out there.
@@StoneyGurrola I'm 66 yrs old, Don't know your age, But I would bet that in my lifetime i have been to more concerts than you. I just don't enjoy one particular genre. And like assholes, Everyone has their own opinion. Your list of top 10 guitarists is more than likely WAY DIFFERENT. I've seen Marcus 3 times. I enjoy all of what he does. Would you put Gary Moore in your top 10 guitarists ? ( Have you even heard of him ? ) We could go back and forth about it. but I'm glad you enjoy music and have strong opinion.
I’ve been performing gigs and recording professionally as a session guitarist for over 35 years. I get hired to play multiple genres, including rock, blues, metal, jazz, and I also produce hip hop.
I’ve had the pleasure of being bandmates with Gregg Wright and Richard Martin Ross. I’ve jammed with Les Dudek, John Deservio from Black Label Society, and Mikkey Dee on multiple occasions. I play at most Southern California blues festivals every year and was Rosa Lee Brooks’ guitarist for nearly a decade. I’ve performed with Riki Hendrix and Leon Hendrix, among many others.
I understand you’re speaking from a fan’s point of view, and that’s perfectly fine. However, I speak from the perspective of a professional musician. I love Marcus King, but he can’t play Black Sabbath. I love Tony Iommi, but he can’t play like Marcus. I love Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, and my favorite blues guitarist is Shuggie Otis.
I appreciate your opinion, but the number of concerts attended is not the same as the number of concerts performed.
Is this Billy strings or an imposter just trying to rip his stuff off
You never know what you're going to get at a southern BBQ
Horns wrecked it. This is garbage.
wtf.. hes horrible....
Check out the girls in Black Sabbitch...... they do a decent Sabbath cover.
Meh
It's Boss Hoggeth, the ol copycat cringemaster