when i was younger i heard everyone act like "never say die" was some abomination, but when i got older and gave it a fair shot, i'd actually say its my #2 sabbath album
@@EdwardBaggettEdtraderWhere did the black and white opening clip with Bill Ward having a laugh with Tony come from? Looks like it was a band interview.
Technical ecstasy and never say die ARE FUCKING GEMS!!!!!!????? WTF LOL IT really makes me laugh when so called Sabbath fans trash those 2 I absolutely love them both!
Don't sell Oz short, it took alot of guts, determination, luck and skill to essentially start again from scratch. And his solo stuff was consistently great. Granted those guys involved over the years often times deserved more credit than they received, especially Bob Daisly, and Jake E. Its still Ozzy's vocal melodies and tone that has kept him successful thru so many changes over the years.
@@lauratanner8475 You are giving credit for things that happened around him. The musicians and writers were assembled for him. His first few albums are great, but they were written for him. He's more of a miracle of strong management than anything else.
@@booshting3520 he didn't write the lyrics, geezer wrote Sabbath's lyrics and Bob Daisly wrote (mostly) the lyrics for Ozzy's solo work. But Ozzy did write the vocal melodies for both Sabbath during his days with them, and for his solo work.
He's ashamed of Never Say Die? His singing is amazing on it......one of his strongest works, musically & vocally. JS It is a bit of a strange SABBATH album.....but so was Technical Ecstasy.
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This whole video proves otherwise!!! That’s the ignorant way the public looked at it. Ozzy ain’t a bad dude besides when he blacked out and drugs and almost hurt his girl but besides that
Well no he wasnt into it because you guys were cutting him out of the songwriting process the same way Eddie Van Halen fked up his band booting David Lee Roth because of his damn ego.
“‘Never say die’ is a terrible album.” Me: ‘Junior’s eyes’, ‘Swinging the chain’, ‘Hard Road’, ‘Never say die’. Ozzy hated it because it had lingering influences from the previous singer. The issue with ‘Never say die’ is the awful production.
@@DrJ-hx7wv You must suffer from lameness, but hey, some need a simple way to follow along and dio is like a bouncing lyrical ball- Jack and Jill ~flew up the hill ~ to get a drink of. ,wah-trhr~~ Then in the dark, there is a 🌈 Nice, glad you can enjoy with Dios simpleton to lyric help
Heat your Mojo boys STONE ROCK OF AGES !!! THE KEY STONE !!! ROCK N ROLL !!!! ME AC/DC AND THE LIGHTNING IN THE MIDDLE I AM THE BLACK SABBATH!!! YOULL BE FIRST NOW AND SWAGGART LAST HAHAHAHA THANKSGIVING TO ! MIRACLE MAN YESHUAHHARMASHICH!!!
I agree with Ozzy. "Never Say Die!" was Sabbath's worst album. "Heaven and Hell" was a breath of fresh air, and far superior to the two previous albums.
@@keitha.563 Sabbath was never popular goof, and if you judge talent by popularity then M Jackson is your true hero, the only people that love the biggest are those hoping to get plugged, enjoy
Tony is the ultimate riff lord. He introduced a sound that was never heard before and it is the foundation of heavy rock. The dude chopped his finger and still never gave up on guitar. I don’t think he gets enough love.
@@jackhopkins9745 i was just getting ready to say that. Its not Sabbath with out Burts drums. Tony fucking guitar and Geezers bass and Ozzy singing. This band is MFing fantastic my favorite band of all time.
Ozzy and Dio both had their own bands, and it's like that with Sabbath too, two different sounds but with Tony's trademark guitar playing sealing the band's identity.
“Because Black Sabbath is not in time.”
Never say die album, I thought was class despite what Ozzy says - it was what I grew up with - fantastic!
me too, love the album
I love these videos…
I will be doing more!!!!
so much stuff on here i've never seen before and great editing
Um from south África i considere my self ingligsh love this banda a lots#
when i was younger i heard everyone act like "never say die" was some abomination, but when i got older and gave it a fair shot, i'd actually say its my #2 sabbath album
It does have it's moments
Mine too
That single is lit!
It's a great album
Ozzy had so many ideas that Bob Daisley copied them all and released a solo album with Ozzy on vocals and named it Blizzard of Oz
Blizzard of Bob should have been the name of the band.
why did ozzy not like never say die as a sabbath freak i bloody love it
Why do you think he didn't like it.......DRUGS ! ! !
Vol 4 , Sabbath Bloody Sabbath ,and Sabotage is the bands high point ,vol is to me the heaviest album of all time
Completely agree with you! Volume 4 is my favorite Sabbath album.
I always seen Sabotage as their heaviest. I can’t pick a best.
But don’t forget Symptom of the Universe and The Writ are on Sabotage. My two favorites from all of rock history
Imagine Ozzy doing that song in 1978 now, those were some high notes. Lol
Now this is a good documentary dammit.
Thank you. It was fun making it too. I have other Sabbath documentaries on my channel here. Feel free to subscribe!!!!!
@@EdwardBaggettEdtraderWhere did the black and white opening clip with Bill Ward having a laugh with Tony come from? Looks like it was a band interview.
There's a few good songs on that album especially " Hard road " love that one.
I think 'Never say die', 'Shock wave', 'Junior's eyes' are good too
Johnny Blade!!!🤘
Technical ecstasy and never say die ARE FUCKING GEMS!!!!!!????? WTF LOL IT really makes me laugh when so called Sabbath fans trash those 2 I absolutely love them both!
Don't know about gems but I think there's an OK albums worth of material between the 2 albums.
@@minners71 Gems!
Both excellent albums. Certainly better than Sabotage.
@@boethius1812 Sabotage In my opinion is one of their finest moments! cheers just my opinion
@@minners71 there are moments on the last two but nothing like the first 6. to me the first 6 albums are perfect in my opinion.
Jesus Christ Ozzy and Satan can all tell me never say die was a bad album.
And I'll still die loving it, fuck it.
have to agree with Mr. Ward about the original line up. those four dudes are the one and only Sabbath period
I like never say die and technical ecstasy
2:45 thats actually iron maiden.. up the irons
The first note of the killers album, Ides of March. I recognize Clive anywhere
This is the best thing that’s ever happening to you Ozzy no more tears friend of mine! YESHUAHHARMASHICH
I like Never Say Die.
I love Never Say Die. I guess I'm a weirdo.
no you have taste i love it to
It’s a brilliant album. It gets played at least twice a week in this house! That second riff on Johnny Blade is the greatest thing Tony wrote.
Me too.
It’s a good album
Ozzy was frustrated and had so many ideas. This must be why he had to get others to write his solo albums 😆
Don't sell Oz short, it took alot of guts, determination, luck and skill to essentially start again from scratch. And his solo stuff was consistently great. Granted those guys involved over the years often times deserved more credit than they received, especially Bob Daisly, and Jake E. Its still Ozzy's vocal melodies and tone that has kept him successful thru so many changes over the years.
@@lauratanner8475 You are giving credit for things that happened around him. The musicians and writers were assembled for him. His first few albums are great, but they were written for him. He's more of a miracle of strong management than anything else.
@@booshting3520 he didn't write the lyrics, geezer wrote Sabbath's lyrics and Bob Daisly wrote (mostly) the lyrics for Ozzy's solo work. But Ozzy did write the vocal melodies for both Sabbath during his days with them, and for his solo work.
@@lauratanner8475 Wow 👌
Blizzard of Bob should have been the name of the band.
I loved never say die album.
He's ashamed of Never Say Die? His singing is amazing on it......one of his strongest works, musically & vocally. JS It is a bit of a strange SABBATH album.....but so was Technical Ecstasy.
Glenn Hughes says the same about Seventh Star..You guys may feel it sucks but the fans dont...think so and ya need to throw us a bone Matt
“We’d been in the house for 10 months and hadn’t done anything………..apart from drugs” 😂 Can I join the band ?
why are you a shamed it was awsome
Once again another Documentary that completely skips over one of the most Iconic Albums in Hard Rock History- Sabotage
This is about their break up. Not their albums.
@@EdwardBaggettEdtraderYeah well.fairies wear boots
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He's right Sabbath is sung and played from the Gut.. matt
ozzy is a goofball, always has been
says the goofball
Sabbath with ozzy and dio is like two different great bands but I think ozzy is Sabbath.
everything after the 4th album, was all downhill from there...
Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath, and Sabotage are pretty good. TE and NSD weren't the best, but still decent.
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I think it was Ozzy's excessive drug use that broke Sabbath up
This whole video proves otherwise!!! That’s the ignorant way the public looked at it. Ozzy ain’t a bad dude besides when he blacked out and drugs and almost hurt his girl but besides that
Ozzy made HITS after sabbath days
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Malcom snaggletooth chrome dome 😂
Douche bag extreme!😝
''Junior`s Eyes''! C`mon.
Love the technical ecstasy album
100 percent agree.
Randy will be back HES on t and r guys a rest by crystal steams of pure water ! I know I’ve been there
Er…..ok
Well no he wasnt into it because you guys were cutting him out of the songwriting process the same way Eddie Van Halen fked up his band booting David Lee Roth because of his damn ego.
“‘Never say die’ is a terrible album.” Me: ‘Junior’s eyes’, ‘Swinging the chain’, ‘Hard Road’, ‘Never say die’. Ozzy hated it because it had lingering influences from the previous singer. The issue with ‘Never say die’ is the awful production.
Ozzy sings "riffs". Like Tony Iommi is a riff guitarist, Ozzy sings
vocal riffs.
Compared to Dio, Ozzy can't do anything.
@@DrJ-hx7wv
You must suffer from lameness, but hey, some need a simple way to follow along and dio is like a bouncing lyrical ball-
Jack and Jill ~flew up the hill ~ to get a drink of. ,wah-trhr~~
Then in the dark, there is a 🌈
Nice, glad you can enjoy with Dios simpleton to lyric help
but.... Never Say Die album was great! Technical Ectasy on the other hand....
Malcolm Dome proving once again that “unless Bruce Dickinson is on vocals I think it’s shite”. Wouldn’t know a good album if he heard one.
He loved Nirvana thou lol
@@EdwardBaggettEdtrader case in point
Heat your Mojo boys STONE ROCK OF AGES !!! THE KEY STONE !!! ROCK N ROLL !!!! ME AC/DC AND THE LIGHTNING IN THE MIDDLE I AM THE BLACK SABBATH!!! YOULL BE FIRST NOW AND SWAGGART LAST HAHAHAHA THANKSGIVING TO ! MIRACLE MAN YESHUAHHARMASHICH!!!
Ozzy is full of it. They threw him out because he couldn't perform.
Haaa, is that you, Keith
Richards?
Still bitter 'eh
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the negativity of never say die really pises me off
Yes. Fuck the critics.
Never Say Die sounds like the boys are back in town. The album sounds like Boston or any other rock band at the time.
Your speakers are broken. Or your ears.
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Or his brain stem?
I agree with Ozzy. "Never Say Die!" was Sabbath's worst album. "Heaven and Hell" was a breath of fresh air, and far superior to the two previous albums.
Ozzy seems to forget he was sacked..
The last stuff he did with them almost sounds like disco and that's bad.
Sabbath was good but The ZEPPELIN owned the 70's it was not even close . If anyone says Sabbath was just as popular they are LYING!
Sabbath wrote their own music, they didn't steal it from poor black people like Zeppelin
Very different bands. LZ wasn't heavy metal
@@DrJ-hx7wv NEVER said that . Led Zeppelin was and is and has always been a bigger band . It's a fact .
@@keitha.563
Sabbath was never popular goof, and if you judge talent by popularity then M Jackson is your true hero, the only people that love the biggest are those hoping to get plugged, enjoy
Thank God ! Or I would have stopped listening to them !
Never say die was a good record. Johnny Blade was my fav.
Sabbath with ozzy and dio is like two different great bands but I think ozzy is Sabbath.
Tony iommi is black sabbath
Yeah I think they should of changed their name but I'm not mad about it or anything
@@josephnaldi3467 it is definitely Tony's band but the original line up is the best.
IOMMI is Sabbath
Tony is the ultimate riff lord. He introduced a sound that was never heard before and it is the foundation of heavy rock. The dude chopped his finger and still never gave up on guitar. I don’t think he gets enough love.
Sabbath with ozzy and dio is like two different great bands but I think ozzy is Sabbath.
A real sabbath fan knows that sabbath is all 4 of them combined
@@jackhopkins9745 i was just getting ready to say that. Its not Sabbath with out Burts drums. Tony fucking guitar and Geezers bass and Ozzy singing. This band is MFing fantastic my favorite band of all time.
@@seansullivan7928 Sabbath and Zep have been my favorite bands all my life. and yes there is only one Sabbath.
Ozzy and Dio both had their own bands, and it's like that with Sabbath too, two different sounds but with Tony's trademark guitar playing sealing the band's identity.
@@seansullivan7928 Indeed brother