Where to Begin: Essential Albums from Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple & Uriah Heep
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- In this video, I guide new rock fans through the best starting points for discovering the legendary bands Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Uriah Heep. I share my top three album picks from each band, providing a perfect intro to their timeless music. I also want to hear from you-what three albums would you choose from each of these rock giants?
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Hi Phil. Just to say as you know my love for Uriah Heep. I think the Live 73 album contains the best ever live bass playing performance by the late, great Gary Thain.
Hey Phil ... Out of these four bands, Purple leads the way by far, then Zeppelin, Sabbath, and then Heep. It's almost an impossible task to just pick three Purple albums, but mine in order are, well your three exactly! Zeppelin, it would be Physical Graffiti, 1st album, 4th album. Sabbath, Sabotage, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, and then the 1st album. Heep, your three again, in that order.
Hi Phil. Great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts. My choices;
Deep Purple - In Rock, Made In Japan, Come Taste The Band
Black Sabbath - Paranoid, Master Of Reality,, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Led Zeppeilin - 2, 4, Presence
Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself, Live, Demons And Wizards
Rock On Phil.
Hey Phil, that was great! We share some similar opinions on this. My picks are:
BLACK SABBATH
1. Black Sabbath
2. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
3. Heaven And Hell
DEEP PURPLE
1. In Rock
2. Perfect Strangers
3. Made In Japan
Led Zeppelin
1. Physical Graffiti
2. Led Zeppelin
3. IV
URIAH HEEP
1. Demons And Wizards
2. Look At Yourself
3. Abominog
Now how about doing this concept with The WHO, KISS, Hawkwind, and Mott The Hoople, in the future? Take care!
🎸
Hi Phil, interesting choice all great albums I still play those albums to this day never get tired of listening to them they hold so many great memories for me of that time, for me Led Zeppelin 3,4 and physical graffiti, Purple made in Japan, in rock and machine head, Sabbath masters of reality, sabotage and sabbath bloody sabbath, Heep demons and wizards, look at yourself and magician’s birthday Mick Box guitar solo on the title track is superb I don’t think he got the recognition as one of rocks great guitarist that he deserved any way Phil that’s my choice in no particular order and ones I would recommend to anyone who wanted to get into classic rock today, cheers Phil great vid as always.
Another great video and fun topic, Phil! I’d like to share a thought about Burn. When I found out that Gillan and Glover had left Deep Purple, I was disappointed to say the least, and worried about what their next album would sound like. Little could I have known that Burn would turn out to be one of my all time favorite albums. I can’t believe it was released 50 years ago. The line from Might Just Take Your Life that goes, “old man shaking dice down on the street, trying to make a living somehow”, makes me very emotional. I was a teenager when I first heard that. And now with the passage of time, I feel like I’m that old man in the song. Thank you Phil for doing your part to keep this great music alive!
Great memories - thank you for sharing - Phil
Sabbath
1. Black Sabbath
2. Master of Reality
3.Heaven and Hell
Deep Purple
1. Machine Head
2. Burn
3. Perfect Strangers
Led Zeppelin
1. II
2. Houses of the Holy
3. Physical Graffiti
Uriah Heep
1. Demons and Wizards
2.Abominog
3. Chaos and Colour
As starting points ... Sabbath: Paranoid / Master of Reality / Sabotage ... Purple: In Rock / Machine Head / Burn ... Zep: Zeppelin 1 / Zeppelin 2 / Physical Graffiti .
Oops ... Nearly forgot ... Heep: Live / Sweet Freedom / Wonderworld .
Hi Phil, thanks for another great episode. For Black Sabbath I'd have to say my 3 tops are Sabatoge, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath & Master Of Reality. Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin II, & Presence. Deep Purple: Machine Head, In Rock, Burn. For Uriah Heep while i liked them alot, I'm from the U.S and they didn't tour alot here and i only got to see them somewhat recently opening for Judas Priest, but i always loved the first Uriah Heep live album.
The 3 sabbath albums ye picked all released in less than 3 years from 73 -76 when Sabbath started pushing the envelope but no matter what 3 were picked it's gonna be difficult. Keep up the good work phil great channel
Great video and selections. Here are mine.
Black Sabbath: Sabotage / Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Heaven and Hell.
Deep Purple: Burn / Stormbringer / In Rock.
Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti / Led Zeppelin III / Led Zeppelin.
Not so familiar with Uriah Heep, though have seen them live a couple of times. Maybe I should take note of your choices!
Hallo again, Phil you did it right to show your favorites according to your experiences and feelings about these albums and I expected a different choice than mine, because you got into hard rock a few years later and the albums that accompanied our youth mean a lot to us, that's my experience !
my list is easy to do when I show the order in which I bought them, usually right after they were released and the memories associated with them in the beginning 70s, so you can guess my list -
first 3 albums from Black Sabbath , Uriah Heep, Deep Purple MK2 , Led Zep I, II & IV, that's it.
It's great that you responded to our objections about Heep and you're a big fan of this band yourself, which you've proven in many posts about this great band, thanks a lot for giving them a worthy place among the great ones where they belong !
Love this video, I went to work the same year as you Phil, amazingly I have got all the albums you showed and really enjoyed them. My favourite and first Uriah Heep album I bought and I bought it for the cover didn’t know nothing about them was magicians birthday and still to this day it’s still my favourite album from Uriah Heep. Keep up the good work.
If I had to pick the three most essential albums from each of these bands I would pick
Black Sabbath -
Black Sabbath
Paranoid
Master of Reality
Led Zeppelin-
Led Zeppelin ll
Led Zeppelin lV
Physical Graffiti
Deep Purple-
In Rock
Machine Head
Burn
Uriah Heep-
Look At Yourself
Demons and Wizards
Abominog
A good selection of albums Phil for someone who is new to any of these bands and then they can hopefully go on to discover the rest of their back catalogue. After all it is all about introducing young people to these great bands to keep their legacy alive.
I love the detail about listening to Technical Ecstasy on an earbud in the bus. Great video!
It’s so hard to make these choices. I really enjoy your approach and like your selections! I’ll use them to discover Uriah Heep which is a band that I never really got to know. I really envy people (in a positive way!) that are now going through the magic journey of discovering the music of Zeppelin, Purple and Sabbath (it takes me back 30 years!). My choices would probably be:
Sabbath: Masters of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage.
Purple: Machine Head, Burn, Perfect Strangers.
Zeppelin: LZ III, Vol IV, Houses of the Holy.
Thanks Phil, great video. Glad you included Uriah Heep. Can't go wrong with the selections. But I would put Salisbury instead of Live if I had to choose only three.
Interesting choices Phil, wow to some of your picks!😲A few albums I would recommend for beginners:
Zep - 4 / Houses of the Holy / Physical Graffiti
Sabs - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
DP - Perfect Strangers
Not sure about Heep, good that you included them!🙂
Great job as always Phil … I was there in the seventies when these guys changed the world of music and my life. There really is no right or wrong answer here, they’re all great:
SABBATH : BS, Master Of Reality (surprise 🤣), Sabotage
PURPLE: In Rock, Machine Head, Burn
ZEPP: 2, 4, Physical Graffiti
HEEP: Salisbury, Look At Yourself, Demons & Wizards
Hi Phil, my choices would be;
Sabbath - Master of Reality (their heaviest), Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (their most Prog like) and Vol 4 (probably their best).
Led Zep - Led Zep II, the 4th album and Physical Graffiti.
Purple - In Rock, Fireball and Burn.
Heep - Look at yourself, Magicians Birthday and Live (although I remember being dissapointed with the truncated version of Magicians and the dreaded R&R medley)🙂Cheers
Great video as always Phil. Perhaps I would have gone a different way with Purple, albeit like you my favourite song of theirs is Burn. I would stick with Ian Gillan Vocals as he is still the current vocalist and wouldn't want to confuse people. I would probably go obvious with Machine Head and then perhaps Perfect Strangers and just to show they could make great albums much later and to include Morse, Purpendicular. Perhaps with Black Sabbath I might include Heaven & Hell just because it's such a great album and it might also lead the people on to Dio as well.
-Paranoid/Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Heaven & Hell
-II/IV/Physical Graffiti
-Machine Head/Burn/Perfect Strangers (love CTTB but it's hardly representative of Purple)
-Agreeing with the three Heep choices, but I would also argue that after checking out those three, you should probably leave it there as well. Or maybe check out Magician's Birthday and one of the better compilations as well.
They are four of the top British Rock Bands in Rock n Roll History
at least I think that they thanks Phil. 🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
I could be wrong, weren't Heep always slightly more popular in Europe than at home and maybe that's why they're sometimes left out of the 'group' of bands...?
@@LarryFleetwood8675 - hallo, Heep was very popular in the 70s, I love all these bands and if I take five, UFO is also one of those greats, keeps rocking🎸
Hi again Phil and thank you for this very interesting summation of these iconic bands. I can tell that I am a few years older than you because of the impact that some of my choices made on me being 15 years old in 1970 and the albums that came soon after. Here are my choices and I can NOT do three for Sabbath...
Sabbath: 1) Sabotage very close 2nd) Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 3) tie - Vol 4 and Master of Reality
Purple: 1) In Rock (changed my life) 2) Burn 3) Made in Japan
Zeppelin: 1) Number 1 2) Number 4 3) Number 2
Heep: 1) First album (I will never forget the 1st time hearing Gypsy and Bird of Prey 2) Look at Yourself 3) Demons and Wizards
So I have skewed things into how they impacted me which goes against the theme of a new person coming on board, but I can't get away from those past feelings. Thank you again and will be back as a member for Christmas! Pat
Deep Purple : Deep Purple , Fireball , Stormbringer
Led Zeppelin : Houses of the holy , Led Zep 3 , Led Zep 1
Black Sabbath : Vol 4 , Black Sabbath ( only have 2 at this moment )
Uriah Heep : Demons & Wizards , Salisbury , very eavy very humble
bonus :
Alice Cooper : Love it to death , School's out , Killer
Physical Graffiti : had it in the 70's and 90's and sold it twice . I found it too dense , too long ....like a Guinness ....first good taste but with a bad aftertaste and heavy on the stomach.
Great selection and very knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing
I would recommend one of each main lineup: sabbath bloody sabbath, heaven & hell, and headless cross. So then people can go on with the sabbath they like the most of the 3. I agree with you that technical ecstasy is underrated, it deserves another chance! Burn is outstanding, completely agree there! ❤
Hi Phil. A great subject, well-covered! My choices are:
Purple:
Shades of Deep Purple, Deep Purple in Rock, Burn. (Although I agree Led Zeppelin 1 was a gamechanger, and Blackmore/Lord didn't have Jimmy Page's vision in '68, Shades... was ahead of its time.)
Zeppelin:
Led Zep 2, Song Remains the Same, In Through the Out Door. (The live album is pure excitement and adrenaline. ITtOD is a Houses of the Holy for the 1980s.)
Heep:
Salisbury, Look at Yourself, High & Mighty. (Those are the essential 1970s UH albums for me.)
Sabbath:
Can't really rank their albums - I don't like Ozzy's vocals. If only Dave Walker had been their original singer! Iommi and Butler are great. The Dio albums are superb.
Absolutely agree with Technical Ecstasy. Amazing album. Gone are the doom and gloom riffs leaving a wonderful rock album with Tony's piercing guitar solos. Wish I could say the same for the follow up...
“Gone are the doom riffs.”?? What about “You Won’t Change Me”? That’s a pure doom masterpiece, which belongs on “Volume 4”!
I'm so glad you included DP's "Come taste the band" :) a great album. But was/is it essential?
The most predictable was LZ. I would exchange the first for the second album, but your arguments for LZ I are valid .
Sabbath is the band that started it all for me. Paranoid is an amazing sophomore album. All 4 bands are excellent. 1. Sabbath and Paranoid, Black Sabbath and Volume 4. 2. Zeppelin and II, Physical Graffiti and Zofo. 3. Purple and Machine Head, Made in Japan and Burn. 4. Heep I don’t have any albums so I listen to just Easy Living. Rock on!
I was a little too young for these bands' earliest albums (we didn't get FM Radio until the 1972 Buick)...these were my initial albums-
Led Zeppelin - III
Black Sabbath - PARANOID
Deep Purple - MACHINE HEAD
Uriah Heep - DEMONS AND WIZARDS
At the time, Zeppelin & Heep were 100% unknowns to me. It was all about the cool name & the cover art.
Must say...your LPs look fantastic! Also, cool to see you had Live albums in there -
MADE IN JAPAN & URIAH HEEP LIVE are 2 albums I wore out.
FINALLY, someone likes the cover of Sabotage! I feel like people hate it just because it is always on awful album cover lists and they just go along with it. Your choices for Sabbath are amazing. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is my favorite by them. It is important for people to know songs other than what's on Paranoid (as great as that album is).
All the lists are amazing. I now need to revisit Come Taste The Band. I do like Tommy Bolin. He did so much in so little time. And Physical Graffiti is, to me, the perfect Zep album. Look At Yourself is perhaps my favorite Heep LP.
Thank you - Phil
That was a great video and you picks was great all four bands is on my top 10 favorite Bands my picks would be
Black Sabbath.
Master of reality
Vol 4
Heaven and Hell
Deep Purple
In rock
Burn
Machine Head
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin 4
Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin 2
Uhirah heep
Look at yourself
Deamons and Wizards
Chaos & Colour
Sabbath Vol.4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage. Led Zep IV, Physical Graffiti and Led Zep II. For Deep Purple Purpendicular (Morse era's best album), Come Taste The Band (i know but it is my favourite and thank you Phil for showcasing) and In Rock
It should be a view over the career of those bands. I thought you could read my mind. Deep Purple: I would also choose "Burn" at first. Then "Made in Japan" and "=1" because of its class. Black Sabbath "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath", then "Live evil" (40th anniversary version) and Headless Cross, Led Zeppelin : "IV" , "The songs remains the same" and "Celebration Day" . Uriah Heep : "Demons and Wizards", Live 1973 and "Sea of Light" (perfect from start to finish). But this is my selection of the essentials.
Yes buy them to start your spinning and befor you hnow it you will end up getting and buying has much as you can get hold of great artist and bands that will keep you spinning for ever along with your collection, that's a lot off healing and enjoyment for years to come.
The first 3 albums I heard by the big 3 were.
Vol4 - Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin
Made in Japan - Deep Purple
I must admit that after I got over my Slade fever it was these four bands (and Jimi Hendrix) for me in the early mid 70s.Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Master of Reality Vo4 Sabotage In Rock Fireball Made in Japan LZ 1,2,3,4 Magicians Birthday Look at Yourself Live Demons and Wizards were all in my collection by age 15.Just listened to Magicians Birthday and Demons and Wizards last night.
Hi Phil,
This is great
What a video
I feel that 50 years ago i was a fan off those bands.
For Sabbath i feel that vol4 the first notes of Wheel of confusion blow my minds
I have everything of Sabbath and i adore every record. You say this before and i agree.
Tony Iommi is for me a star... His solo album Fused is beautiful. and underrated!!!
With geezer the sound is very specially.
Now my votes
Vol 4 --Sabotage, with excellent voice off Ozzy and last of the three Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Zeppelin
Zeppelin 2 --4 -- Physical Graffiti
Deep Purple - In Rock, Made In Japan Burn
For U Heep-- Deamons and Wizards
I prefer Mountain with Leslie West
Flowers of Evil--Mountain 1969!--Twin Peaks, very loud!
Thank you for doing this.
Dick
Thank you 🙏
Sabbath: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, Heaven And Hell.
Piurple: In Rick, Made In Japan, Burn (although Fireball would be my usual choice over Burn, as it's my favourite studio album by the band, I chose Burn to show dad omeone new to the band the rich variety and versatility they offered).
Zeppelin: IV, Physical Graffiti, How The West Was Won.
Having grown up with all 4 bands, personally I’m not much of a Zeppelin fan, always thought they were overrated (my opinion), but when it comes to the other 3, Heep is my favourite band of all time (period), then Sabbath and Purple (although they could be switched depending on the day.
My favourite Heep albums,
Look at Yourself
Sea of Light
Chaos and Colour
Although to be honest I could include so many others, Very ‘eavy,, Very ‘ umble, Demons and Wizards, Magicians Birthday, Sweet Freedom, Sonic Origami, Wake the Sleeper, Living the Dream….I could go on….lol…
Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Sabotage
Master of Reality
Purple
Machine Head
Burn
Made in Japan
@@glendoucet5726 Recommendation. Watch the the Bluray in 6.1 of The Song Remains the same. Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden. Hopefully you have the capability, in your system at home. The 27 minute version of Dazed and Confused, might change your mind.
Sabbath: Debut, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Heaven and Hell.
Purple: Made in Japan, Burn, Perfect Strangers.
Zep: 2, 4 and Physical Graffiti.
Heep. Look at Yourself, Live ‘73 and Demons & Wizards.
Not all the above are necessarily my fave by each band ie fave Sabbath is Mob Rules.
I agree mostly but for Sabbath I'd have two Ozzy's and Heaven & Hell, Uriah Heep...I'd probably exchange Demons with Abominog, Purple, I'd lose Come Taste (although I think it's great) and add Purpendicular, And Zeppelin I wouldn't go near Led Zeppelin 1, I might even throw in 3 just to change things up. Ta
Hi Phil - interesting breakdown. Am not going to go into all 3 albums from each band, however I would make the following changes. Led Zeppelin - I would include "Led Zep III". A brilliant album and I loved the acoustic Zeppelin. Deep Purple I would certainly have included "In Rock" and Black Sabbath - The first album. I lived in the UK at the time and was there at the very beginning of all these bands. Went to loads of concerts, but Uriah Heep never generated the same buzz as the other 3, they just didnt. IMHO - I just dont think Uriah Heep were in the same league. Sure - they released some great albums, no question - but I personally dont think they were at the same level as the other 3. Just my opinion - for what its worth. Cya Doug PS I would have maybe included "Cream" on the list !!
Whenever possible, I always, always suggest that someone new to a band, start from the beginning. I also tell them that they will need to be patient, but the wait will be well worth it. I think it is essential to move with the band in real time (retro it may be) so you hear and feel the changes from one album to the next. My personal opinions have to be ignored here. It's not about my feelings.
Limiting to three...I would do the following:
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath, Heaven and Hell, The Eternal Idol. Three debuts from the three main Sabbath lineups. I can't ignore Dio and Tony Martin and just suggest Ozzy era stuff.
Deep Purple - Deep Purple in Rock, Fireball, Made in Japan. Sorry for the other marks, but Mark II IS classic Deep Purple.
Led Zeppelin - Led Zepplin, Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III. An unreal set of varied and unique songs.
Uriah Heep - Look at Yourself, Demons and Wizards, Magician's Birthday
What I usually do is hit the recommends first and then go through the chronology once before deciding. I recently did that with DP and it was a helluva slog, still going actually lol.
I am 38 years old and seen that MANY "older fans" of different bands and artists take for granted that EVERYONE knows what they know. They grew up with Led Zeppelin, Budgie, Captain Beyond, Genesis, Cream, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Whitesnake, King Crimson, Warhorse, Gentle Giant, Journey, Van Halen, Thin Lizzy and everything else so they have a hard time understanding that not everyone had the same luxury. They can have a very hard time to understand that others came into it all from a different era or with a different perspective. I am not talking about you Phil or say Pete from Sea of Tranquility but others doesn't really have the the ability to see something from another perspective. It's rather odd I think.
Good that you brought in Uriah Heep into the mix. Especially since they are unto their last big tour (and from what I've heard still playing great) and that I think Uriah Heep has lost much media time over the decades because they rarely are included with Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath or Deep Purple in many conversations.
That's because UH have no memorable songs and they changed their singer too often.
DP = Gillan, BS = Ozzy LZ = Plant
UH = Byron (long gone), Shaw (no hits with him), the other three (good but too short period of time).
For me BLUE ÖYSTER CULT is way ahead of UH.
Heep are indeed about to embark on a 2-3 year farewell tour, how is that for a way to end your worldwide touring of coming up on 55 years…..what a band…..in my opinion the last 7 albums released by the band are as good as their releases in the 1970’s….compare that to the other 3 bands in this topic who have mostly lived off their 1970’s output, except for Purple to a certain extent…
Great choices Phil!
Ian Paice is fantastic, tasteful drummer. My personal opinion, but I often like Ian Paices drumming more than for example Bonzo or Keith Moon. I think I got similar taste in these bands, Physical Graphitti is my favourite LZ Album, Vol. 4/Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Sabotage is my favourite Sabbat-albums. Maybe Mob Rules too. And Burn must be my favourite DP-album, and maybe Made in Japan thanks to the drum and guitar sounds. I love Uriah Heep too, but it is a little harder to pick favourite albums. There is good songs on all albums with David Byron. I am not that impressed with the live-album though.
Paranoid, Volume 4 and Heaven and Hell
In Rock, Burn, Purpendicular
Led Zep 2, Led Zep 4, Physical Graffiti
Look at yourself, Demons and Wizards, The magicians birthday for the beautiful "Rain"
HI Phil,
I'd say you nailed the Zeppelin and Uriah Heep but there is no way a "newbie" to Black Sabbath could not be shown the Paranoid album. For Gods sake it has Warpigs, Iron Man, and Fairies Wear boots on it! I love all the Ozzy era albums but Technical Ecstasy would be something for the seasoned fan not a newcomer to the Sabs. Same thing for Deep Purple. I have them all but a newcomer to the band, despite the alluring title of "Come taste the band", would find better fare on "In Rock" which is indispensable. You can showcase the great versions of Machine Head songs on Made in Japan but In Rock is more than just Child in Time and Speed King. It really is it's own thing all the way through
In Rock marks the birth of hardrock. It is the most essential DP-Album.
wonder what factories you worked at i was on the imi site working for Righton metals and in our warehouse worked one lad called Paul Osborne brother of Ozzy he used to make the crosses out of aluminium offcuts ..........plus i lived at the top of kingstanding hill and opposite lived Tony Imomi Mum he used to visit quite often in his rolls royce
I'm just that bit too young to fully appreciate these bands. I started in '83 with Maiden at the age of ten, so all those bands were past their prime at that point and i also didn't feel the need to explore them because there was enough new music to uncover. Ofc i went back to some of those albums later on, but still couldn't find anything particular engaging. Sure some Purple and Sabbath albums are really good, but i couldn't name three records from Heep or Zep that i would recommend anybody as a "must listen". But that's also mainly because i really don't listen to rock music that much in general. Maiden was just the entry point to much darker and more extreme music.
Thank you for watching and your comment. I totally understand where you are coming from. Phil
Great that you included Heep. Such an important band in the evolution of hard rock.
I realised I should have included them in the other related video !
Uriah Heep- Look at yourself, Very Eavy, Very Umble, Sweet Freedom. Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin (1) Led Zeppelin (2) Song Remains the same in 6.1 surround Bluray-audio and Bluray respectively. Physical Graffiti (honorable mention).Deep Purple- In Rock, Burn, Come taste the band, Machine Head. Live in Japan (honorable mention). Demons and Wizards- Uriah Heep (honorable mention)
I listened to Deep Purple Made In Japan for the first time last Friday on the bus between Glastonbury and Bridgwater and going record hunting in Bridgwater. I also put on Led Zeppelin Remaster for the first time in ages. Is Mothership a remaster of Remasters? I never got Uriah Heap.
Deep Purple:
- In Rock;
- Fireball;
- Machine Head.
Led Zeppelin
- "1";
- "2";
- "3"/"4".
Black Sabbath:
- "1";
- Paranoid;
Uriah Heep:
- Very 'Eavy, Very 'Umble;
- Look At Yourself;
- Demons And Wizards/The Magician's Birthday.
I'm also include Rainbow:
- Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow;
- Rising;
- Long Live Rock-'n'-roll.
I like your channel and have subscribed but I know what I like from the past. I would prefer to hear about the present and how it connects with the past. I want to add music from the the present to my collection.
Hi, thank you for watching and your kind comment. It is finding the right balance but I'm sure you will like some of my future videos. I will be introducing a lot more new bands and music, no doubt these might get less views but as Now Spinning Magazine grows I want to use the small influence I have to support new music. I also cover all genres even though I grew up with rock music. Phil
@@NowSpinningMagazine Great. It is a balance . If it wasn't for your channel or Sea of Tranquility I would not have gone back to, say, Come Taste the Band, but Its just that I get sick of channels that extol Rush ( a vocalist that can't listen to) or Deep Purple or Black Sabbath over and over again. For instance, I think = 1 and Anno Domini 1989-1995 are brilliant but we all know that, don't we?. My point is, I like the latest Crypt Sermon album and I would like someone to talk about how they have taken Back Sabbath's doom metal and Judas Priest's heavy metal made something new out of it.
Sabbath: debut, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, 13 Zep: III, Physical Graffitti, Houses of the Holy Purple: In Rock, Burn, Whoosh! Heep: Demons and Wizards, Return to Fantasy, Chaos & Colour
Excellent choices!
Waiting to hear your review on David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust and the Spider from Mars Bluray-audio Dolby Atmos. Thin Lizzy has a box set coming out, with Johnny the Fox and Jail break Bluray-audio Dolby Atmos
The Thin Lizzy box set has been ordered. David Bowie is on my wish list !
In Rock. Stormbringer. Perfect Strangers.
Black Sabbath. H&H. Tyr.
II. IV. Presence.
I don't know Heep well.
Thought the led zeppelin and heep were obvious and purple and sabbath a bit oddball. Purple I’d do in rock / machine head / burn and sabbath I’d go paranoid / master of reality and heaven and hell. Despite that my favourite albums are fireball and sabbath bloody sabbath. Good video Phil
Thank you - Phil
Hello from France phil 😊. Sabbath bloody sabbath is the best black sabbath 's album for me, but the music is more complex than the others black sabbath 's album 😊. Don't you agree with me phil? 😊.
Good bye phil 😊.
you gotta do some prog in a similiar vein YES TULL and KING CRIMSON
I had a book somewhere claiming the big six of prog...can't remember exactly, but I think it went Yes, Tull, Crimson, ELP, Genesis and Pink Floyd
@@timguzz8844: Gentle Giant weren't as big, but they were always interesting.
My choices:
Deep Purple - 1. Burn - 2. Machine Head - 3. Perfect Strangers
Uriah Heep - 1. The Magician's Birthday - 2. Demons And Wizards - 3. Sonic Origami
Black Sabbath - 1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - 2. Sabotage - 3. Master Of Reality
Led Zeppelin - 1. Physical Graffiti - 2. Led Zeppelin III - 3. Presence
Note that this is today's order, it can occasionally change - especially the Uriah Heep one in third place.
Sonic Origami… good choice !
@@NowSpinningMagazine Indeed, got to put at least one Bernie Shaw album in the three.
Black Sabbath: Paranoid / Volume 4 / Sabotage
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin II / Untitled / Presence
Deep Purple: In Rock / Machine Head / Burn
Uriah Heep: Look at Yourself / Demons and Wizards / The Magician's Birthday
And Jethro Tull
Purple Leads This Pack
THE..greates Black Sabbaht vinil all time..Sabbath bloody Sabbath..
Each individual has his or her own taste. No one is superior or inferior. In fact jimi hendrix fans will furiously contend that he invented heavy metal circa 1966! Whatever the case, just like The Who sang long ago, LONG LIVE ROCK !
Machine Head DP in Rock, Fireball
Look At YS, D&W, MB
Paranoid, MoR, SBS
IV, PG, III
Deep has announced their retirement they're going to do a 2 or 3 year tour
Pretty close on everything except Sabbath poles apart there, Phil
Black Sabbath:
Paranoid
Master of Reality
Vol. 4
Deep Purple:
Machine Head
Burn
Come taste the band
Led Zeppelin:
II
IV
Physical Graffiti
Uriah Heep:
...Very 'eavy...Very 'umble
Salisbury
Demons & Wizards
And UFO ???
UFO You are Right!
On the hardrock Side I would have Chosen Deep Purple, led Zeppelin, Black sabbath, Uriah heep too of course..but also UFO,, Queen , scorpions from the 70th…
On the Prog Side: Genesis, yes, Kansas of course…then also e,l,p Jethro tull, Pink Floyd, Rush …
Newer Bands:
Rainbow, whitesnake, Robert plant,
Later klng‘s x, rival sons, steven Wilson, …
On the jazzrock Fusion side: mahavishnu Orchestra, Colosseum one and two, Brand x, Billy cobham, frank Zappa, …
Great summary of the four bands. My choices: Black Sabbath 4, Master of Reality, Sabbabth Bloody Sabbath: Deep Purple: In Rock, Machine Head, Fireball. Led Zeppelin: 111, Physical Graffiti, 1. Uriah Heep, Salisbury, Look At Yourself, Demon's and Wizzards.
Uriah Heep Demons and Wizards Salisbury Look at Yourself
Black Sabbath 1st album Paranoid Sabotage
Deep Purple In Rock Machine Head Burn
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti Led Zep 2 and 4
How about the next one being 3 albums from 4 great British prog bands? Genesis, ELP, Jethro Tull and Yes.
DP . In Rock, Machine Head, Burn.
BS. Paranoid, Vol 4, SBS.
LZ. 1, 2, HOTH.
Never bought or owned a UH album so disqualified myself mate !
Very interesting concept and well thought through as usual.
How about Wishbone Ash? Budgie?
Coming soon !
Great, but the third Sabbat album should be Master of Reality. One of the greatest heavy albums of all time.
Deep Purple:
Perfect Strangers
House Of Blue Light
Slaves and Masters
The Best. Most radio-friendly and catchy.
I love these bands have and know the music but Scorpions in the seventies and UFO in the 70s every song is much better then any if these way overlooked. And I love Ritchie Mick. Great and amazing players Roth and Schenker name your hair stand
Sabbath
Master of reality
Self titled
Paranoid
Zeppelin
Physical graffiti
Presence
2
Uriah heep
Demons and wizards
Live
Sweet freedom
Deep Purple
Storm bringer
Machine head
No live albums. Just my rules.
Sabbath
1. Master Of Reality
2. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
3. Heaven and Hell
Deep Purple
1. In Rock
2. Machine Head
3. Burn
Led Zeppelin
1. II
2. IV
3.Physical Graffiti
Uriah Heep
1.Look At Yourself
2. Demons and Wizards
3. Sweet Freedom
Great choices and Sadly Uriah Heep calling it a day! Deep Purple last band standing!
Heep are still going to be around for awhile, their farewell tour is going to last 2-3 years as they want to get to as many places as possible, after that it will be the occasional summer festival and hopefully we fans will get a new album….so if all goes well and their health stays good, Heep might get to 60 years, January will be the start of their 55th year….quite a feat…
@@glendoucet5726 🤞 Got to make sure I'm still around! 😆
Isn't that something the album burn is popular with the fans but Ritchie Blackmore never really like the two albums that he did with David Coverdale
Anyone new to these bands would probably gain most by having a feel for their greatest moments
BS
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Heaven and Hell
Headless Cross
DP
In Rock
Burn
= 1 (their most recent - why not)
LZ
Brown Bomber (II)
4 Symbols
Physical Graffiti
UH
Very 'eavy ('if this band makes it I'll commit suicide' - they did! remember this comment!)
Look at Yourself
Wake the Sleeper (great album for UH in the modern age)
DP:
Come Taste The Band
Burn
Purpendicular
BS:
Master of Reality
Technical Exctasy
Heaven and Hell
LZ:
Four
LZ II
Houses of the Holy
UH:
Demons & Wizards
Look at Yourself
The Magicians Birthday
(Heep choices change daily)
Good idea for a video series Phil - I don’t think Uriah Heeo are in the same bracket of influence of Zep,Purple or Sabbath personally either - my 1st Sabbath album as a 11 year old was picked for me by the staff at Reddingtons rare records - I had no idea what to pick - and they chose -- Sabotage! (Still got it too!!!)
I would have to respectfully disagree with you that Heep are not in the same category, in my opinion Heep were as good as if not better in some ways than Purple, Sabbath or Zeppelin, they just didn’t get the credit they deserved because they started slightly behind the other 3, but were just as innovative and unique in their own way….5 part multi layered vocals, Hammond organ, Wah-wah guitar, they weren’t labeled the Beach Boys of rock for no reason…..the only one of the 4 still putting out awesome rock 54 years and counting and that’s even taking into account I have all the Purple albums, even their latest releases…but Purple’s latest albums just don’t seem to do it for me…I grew up with all 4 bands, Zeppelin in my mind has always been overrated, I have some of their albums, but I have all Sabbath’s and Purple’s….but again this is my opinion, that’s what is so great about music…
UFO?Judas Priest? Jethro Tull? Iron Maiden?
Future videos
0:44 In Argentina in the late 70s, early 80s, Deep Purple, Sabbath and Zeppelin were also considered the holy trinity of Hard Rock, that's it... and if you went through the record collection of any teenage music fan, the 3 albums you were most likely to find by these 3 bands were... Deep Purple: Machine Head, Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band/ Black Sabbath: Black Sabbath, Paranoid and Mob Rules/Led Zeppelin: III, IV and The Song Remains The Same soundtrack.
BS Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Heaven and Hell, Born Again. If only Ozzy era then SBS, Sabotage, Paranoid
DP Burn, Made In Japan, Come Taste The Band
LZ II, IV, Physical Graffiti
UH LAY, Magician's Birthday, Demons and Wizards
Almost the same ))) Picking live albums was cheating ))
sabbath. black sabbath, sabotage, sabbath bloody sabbath
zeppelin. led zeppelin, 4, phsyical graffiti
purple. fireball. machine head, deep purple in concert
uriah heep. very easy, demon and wizzards, fallen angel
Hi Phil- in rock
Fireball
Machine head
Led Zeppelin iv
Physical graffiti
Led zeppelin 2
Paranoid
Black sabbath
Volume 4
Don't like Uriah keep.
Hi Phil
Purple...
In rock
Burn
Come taste
Sabbath
Master of reality
Sabotage
Heaven and hell
Led zeppelin
2
4
Physical graffiti
Heep
Demons
Fire fly
Live