Ozzy had his Howling Young Voice + Iommi's early metal sound there's really nothing better than that time period for them.... Nothing will ever sound that good again..... the planets aligend and spawned 4 of the most hellacious musician's ever....
The sounds still send chills down my spine. This is the best I've heard Ozzy's voice on this song. It's hard to believe it's been almost 40 years since these guys broke. One thing for certain, they don't come like this any more. LONG LIVE THE MASTERS!
@@davesaenz3732 I would give them like half or less than half credit of it. It was Cream, Hendrix & others in 67/68 before Sabbath did any heavy experimental stuff. But yeah they did became the “first metal band”
@@Slippindisc only that far back we all know what Hendrix did , he took the influences on him and made that sound and the other influenced off of him mostly I hear him every where
@@saltybildo9448especially for being in 1969. I doubt many people carried around tape recorders for the Hell of it back then. That was 27 years before I was alive tho so what do I know lol
This is the only band that can make this sound quality sound like it was supposed to be this way. Love how fast its played at parts. And Oz's voice is insane.
Hot DAM!! That's gotta be my favorite version of that song! Ozzy's vocals and Tony's picking are STELLAR..Geezer and Bill round out with perfect darkness! MAN! That was awesome-
@@richardhincemon9423 yeah they most likely only did 3 songs , obviously “Black Sabbath “ the cover from Crow maybe since it was an early song and maybe another
Is it bad that I love the image that this song paints in my mind? One of my all time favorites. The first metal song ever written! The song that started it all. If they only knew back then what they had created. Long live the mighty sabbath! \m/
@@willb1156 I hear you. But I dont think there was anything faster and heavier in 1968/70. This is the band that influenced Metallica, Van Halen, Pantera, Megadeath, and countless of other metal bands. Playing fast isn't always great. You start to lose heaviness and creativity. This riff has the perfect balance. Feel free to post any songs you like to share. I am trying to find a good thrash metal song/band. Keep on 🎸
@@davesaenz3732 okay yeah if you say that Thrash Metal was invented by this riff i can agree, but i don't see it like an actual Thrash riff, and if you want some Thrash i'll suggest some, but i personaly love them, you may too or not Slayer - Bloodline Slayer - Hell Awaits Mörti Viventi - Hell on Earth Mörti Viventi - The Arrival of the Anti-God Power Trip - Crucifixation Power Trip - Hornet's Nest Sodom - Tombstone Sodom - Capture the Flag Sodom - Conqueror Sodom - I Am the War Sodom - Napalm in the Morning Sodom - Hellfire Sodom - Knarrenheinz GWAR - Gor-Gor Cannibal Corpse - Self titled demo (Death Metal band but this is a demo that has a lot of Thrashy riffs, it's a must check too) So i suggest you to check all of them out and i'm pretty sure you may like them
Ozzy's voice wasn't that high even back then. This bootleg recording is from vinyl, the turntable used to record the vinyl from wasn't playing at the proper speed.
the tape this originally came from was recorded slightly slower then the playback speed used here, this is why is sounds slightly fast. You can clearly hear the slight upwards shift in Ozzy's vocals (his voice was actually low back then) plus the ending (guitar riff) is WAY faster then normal.
Bad ass just bad ass. Ozzy really knows how to set the scene here. He paints the picture from Geezer's nightmare perfectly. And apparently when played live, this song would scare some of the crowd. BLACK SABBATH the name says it all.
Nevermind, I lied. This is the 'Toronto 7/18/1971' recording. Both shows play the same intro to 'Black Sabbath' and both are bootlegs that run fast w/o speed correction. Sorry for the confusion.
This is the San Francisco 11/22/1970 recording. The bootleg runs terribly fast (as you can hear), but there's speed corrected versions out there. If you can get a hold of one of those, it's a good listen.
for me the best thing about earlier Sabbath,they sounded good live n lp ect,i saw them 1st MSG show in NYC n was amazed how nice it sounded,id love to see them in small gig as this sounded... thanks for post...still one the best lps the 1st Sabbath lp cause it was nothing like it n spawned alot good more aggressive rock to sprout. simple but powerful...like motorhead s 1st us tour,simply loud,aggressive n real deal..saw then at capital theatre in Passaic NJ.. 3rd row..never head band so loud...these guys where a rare act..
I saw this on GTK,,,,in Australia in the very early 70's....there is a video of them playing this song...I've seen it but that was in the 70's.....heheh.....if you remember the 70's you weren't there....lol...I can't remember when.....
I can't help but hear the haunting-diminished chord-like structure of JT's "My God" all over this intro, too. I doubt a coincidence; either way it's all awesome.
When they use to ssleep inthe church but were to scared to and drive 2 hours back o lf being scared and leave ozzy on the wrong block at 4am hehe wrong hehe love this song greatest bands of all time.
Live in Toronto, Canada - 18/07/1971. I am not certain of this but this is the quoted bootleg date and place on many sites. Sounds about right to me...small..ish audience but very practised Sabbath!
This generation or any other that didn't exist in those times cannot understand what concerts where like. Just because a few tunes were played between songs doesn't mean it's a rare bear; This style was used for the keeping of the audience's attention while flying High. I there's lot of us out who remember. Good find though I'm sure those that attempted don't remember, but l do.
That intro has to have come from Django Reinhardt a major influence also overcame injured fingers www.openculture.com/2012/08/django_reinhardt_and_the_inspiring_story_behind_his_guitar_technique.html
@itsmiketehdrummerguy Actually, you´re wrong. There´s a lot of people reading comic books. Otherwise they wouldn´t produce them anymore. But you´re right at the same time. This wasn´t a rehearsal. This is from the 1970 Paris gig.
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Imagine hearing this in 1970. Nobody has heard anything like this before. So you can just imagine how confused and appalled people are. Going from the Beatles to this band talking about Satan, drugs, and other bizarre things. On top of all that, we got Tony riff master Iommi probably blowing everybody in the audience away. This was just a new beginning for everything
alright maybe we're not geting past the samantics? but sure is an excellent version of the song and its sure gr8 its available for us all to hear !!! which is the important thing .
Ozzy had his Howling Young Voice + Iommi's early metal sound there's really nothing better than that time period for them.... Nothing will ever sound that good again..... the planets aligend and spawned 4 of the most hellacious musician's ever....
I refer to them as the 4 fuck ups of briggingham
The sounds still send chills down my spine. This is the best I've heard Ozzy's voice on this song. It's hard to believe it's been almost 40 years since these guys broke. One thing for certain, they don't come like this any more. LONG LIVE THE MASTERS!
50 years now.
All moving parts last good endeavor, i lost interest after that
@@joshsmith2909 They broke up in 1979 that is still not 50 years.
@@luckyducky6534I think that they meant “broke” in the sense of ‘breaking into the “””mainstream””” , and that would be in 1970, so 54 years ago
Best band ever. Enough said. 🙏
True that
Up until and including all moving parts after dat ....... meh
Wow this sounds fabulous on my mobile phone
Imagine how it was live
No wonder they lead the world in metal.
Love Sabbath.
They created metal!!! 🎸
@@davesaenz3732 I would give them like half or less than half credit of it. It was Cream, Hendrix & others in 67/68 before Sabbath did any heavy experimental stuff. But yeah they did became the “first metal band”
@@edgarsifuentes3248 everybody stands on the backs of giants. Sabbath made heavy metal what it was. Hendrix and cream were equally influential.
@@edgarsifuentes3248 You forgot to credit the inventor of the guitar. What about the first guy to drum on something? How far back do you wanna go?
@@Slippindisc only that far back we all know what Hendrix did , he took the influences on him and made that sound and the other influenced off of him mostly I hear him every where
its amazing how many bootlegs exist from this band
All the bootlegs just started hittin my feed fin awesome
@@saltybildo9448especially for being in 1969. I doubt many people carried around tape recorders for the Hell of it back then. That was 27 years before I was alive tho so what do I know lol
black sabbath is the greatest band ..
I absoloootly agree!!Ozzy fukken rulezzz man! ! !
-BLACK SABBATH-
Was...
Ever!!
@@letsgetstoned4719 I agree!!!
This is the only band that can make this sound quality sound like it was supposed to be this way. Love how fast its played at parts. And Oz's voice is insane.
This version is sped up.
No Not Paris 70. Paris 70 Ozzy says "Tell that bloke to shut his trap" in the introduction. It's from The Fillmore West 11-27-70 Bootleg.
I wish we had the chance to watch the video of the first time they played this song and see the reaction of the audience.
9:49
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Hot DAM!! That's gotta be my favorite version of that song! Ozzy's vocals and Tony's picking are STELLAR..Geezer and Bill round out with perfect darkness! MAN! That was awesome-
this must have been 1968. Can you imagine the blank stares from the audience...? Some of us had mischievous grins when we first heard them.
No,this was recorded at the very end of 1970. Ozzy even says this track is off our first LP which was released 69/70.
They didn’t start metal until 1969.
The live debut of “Black Sabbath” was in august of 69
@@edgarsifuentes3248 their first show was in w o r k i n g t o n England August 30th 1969.
@@richardhincemon9423 yeah they most likely only did 3 songs , obviously “Black Sabbath “ the cover from Crow maybe since it was an early song and maybe another
Best Metal Band for all times yesss that's it!!!!! Many thanks for put this on air. Greeeetz from Saltcastle
Solo at 7:12 probably the best version of the solo.
Is it bad that I love the image that this song paints in my mind? One of my all time favorites. The first metal song ever written! The song that started it all. If they only knew back then what they had created. Long live the mighty sabbath! \m/
At 6:34 Thrash Metal was officially born.
No.
Very much the entire metal foundation was formed. To this day I can't think of a better, heavier, more creative riff thats ever been made. 🎸
@@davesaenz3732 it's true that Sabbath started it all, but that riff doesn't sound Thrash, it's not fast enough
@@willb1156 I hear you. But I dont think there was anything faster and heavier in 1968/70. This is the band that influenced Metallica, Van Halen, Pantera, Megadeath, and countless of other metal bands. Playing fast isn't always great. You start to lose heaviness and creativity. This riff has the perfect balance. Feel free to post any songs you like to share. I am trying to find a good thrash metal song/band. Keep on 🎸
@@davesaenz3732 okay yeah if you say that Thrash Metal was invented by this riff i can agree, but i don't see it like an actual Thrash riff, and if you want some Thrash i'll suggest some, but i personaly love them, you may too or not
Slayer - Bloodline
Slayer - Hell Awaits
Mörti Viventi - Hell on Earth
Mörti Viventi - The Arrival of the Anti-God
Power Trip - Crucifixation
Power Trip - Hornet's Nest
Sodom - Tombstone
Sodom - Capture the Flag
Sodom - Conqueror
Sodom - I Am the War
Sodom - Napalm in the Morning
Sodom - Hellfire
Sodom - Knarrenheinz
GWAR - Gor-Gor
Cannibal Corpse - Self titled demo (Death Metal band but this is a demo that has a lot of Thrashy riffs, it's a must check too)
So i suggest you to check all of them out and i'm pretty sure you may like them
i love this band with all my heart
A perfect band. Total Brilliance.
If that gorgeous intro was off the cuff, it's even more impressive.
So true, Sleeping Village shows some of Django's influence on Tony as well
@Nathan Conn it was replaced by the church bells and rain. The band didn't know that Rodger Bain and Tom a l l o m we're going to do that
Ozzy's voice wasn't that high even back then. This bootleg recording is from vinyl, the turntable used to record the vinyl from wasn't playing at the proper speed.
yea there no way that his voice was that high in the second part, it sounds like alvan and the chipmunks
@@number1511 yea its faster then normal
Bill Ward is my drummer.
Ward is the man when it comes to evil beats ! The man is phenomenal on drums !
atheistasylum the best to ever play the drums. The Jazz influence is enough itself
Couple that with a Bassist like Butler and the god father of metal himself with Iommi, all tied up with the prince of darkness (for the most part)
As a youngster as he a lay in bed he tapped out beats on his head bord to the distant sound of the steam hammers in the forge's
@@ozzymd1 and a hell of a great guy, down to earth and not stuck up!
Oh, and one other thing. Can we never have another conversation about who was the first metal band..?
And can we stop the people saying that Black Sabbath wasn’t even metal?
Love Ozzy's wailing in this version.
the tape this originally came from was recorded slightly slower then the playback speed used here, this is why is sounds slightly fast.
You can clearly hear the slight upwards shift in Ozzy's vocals (his voice was actually low back then) plus the ending (guitar riff) is WAY faster then normal.
Bad ass just bad ass. Ozzy really knows how to set the scene here. He paints the picture from Geezer's nightmare perfectly. And apparently when played live, this song would scare some of the crowd. BLACK SABBATH the name says it all.
Nevermind, I lied. This is the 'Toronto 7/18/1971' recording. Both shows play the same intro to 'Black Sabbath' and both are bootlegs that run fast w/o speed correction. Sorry for the confusion.
This is the San Francisco 11/22/1970 recording. The bootleg runs terribly fast (as you can hear), but there's speed corrected versions out there. If you can get a hold of one of those, it's a good listen.
That first "Oh NNOOOOOooo" haha what fucking awesome moment that might have been, a genre practially being born in front of their very eyes 🤘🏼
Just received my Black Box set today...love the "end of psychedelia" pic there. Thanks for this! Hadn't heard it till now.
This was on an album I had as a kid called “Past Lives”
It is always nice to listen to rare recordings of bands we love. I would like to know when this recording was made.
November 1970.
A blast from the past.
Trippy man.
for me the best thing about earlier Sabbath,they sounded good live n lp ect,i saw them 1st MSG show in NYC n was amazed how nice it sounded,id love to see them in small gig as this sounded... thanks for post...still one the best lps the 1st Sabbath lp cause it was nothing like it n spawned alot good more aggressive rock to sprout. simple but powerful...like motorhead s 1st us tour,simply loud,aggressive n real deal..saw then at capital theatre in Passaic NJ.. 3rd row..never head band so loud...these guys where a rare act..
That intro - has someone been listening to "Asturias" by Isaac Albéniz?Still, interesting version, bootleg or not!
Wow, super intense version- thanks for posting!
this is RARE
i am an EXPERT on BLACK SABUTH AND THIS IS RARE
This is dark heavy
The speed from Iommi is possessing, along with Bill bashing.
Sabbath the ozzy years :)
SABSALUTELY BEST YET !!!
Bill's bass drum = a horrid heartbeat.
That's awesome that you're an expert on "Black Sabuth", but this is "Black Sabbath". Totally different.
I saw this on GTK,,,,in Australia in the very early 70's....there is a video of them playing this song...I've seen it but that was in the 70's.....heheh.....if you remember the 70's you weren't there....lol...I can't remember when.....
I wish I could go back to this time , I would behave , I promise.
This is so awesome, thanks for share!
First time I hear this sober. Whooo Hooo.
When I heard this song for the first time as a kid my first thought was damn, I'm goin' to hell now.
gpaai hehh
Me too, sort of. I was 14 though and thought being chosen and taken by Satan could happen to me. Scary.
Hahahha
I can't help but hear the haunting-diminished chord-like structure of JT's "My God" all over this intro, too. I doubt a coincidence; either way it's all awesome.
A little bit of a Doors sound at the start.
I love the pic of Bill playing the First Act drums!
thanks for this one
Thia is the audio from Paris 1970
His musical career started in 1957, according to Wikipedia.
Great song
always brings me back to sleep paralysis! Hell yeah
Great to hear this ! Thanks for posting
When they use to ssleep inthe church but were to scared to and drive 2 hours back o lf being scared and leave ozzy on the wrong block at 4am hehe wrong hehe love this song greatest bands of all time.
thanks for posting
holy shit they sound fucking awesome
NO its not in Paris Ozzy says "Tell that bloke to shut his trap" in the introduction this is a bootleg from Fillmore West 11-27-70
its paris 1970 just TH-cam it.. this is some crappy sped up version
Samuel Tromp it does sound sped up.
Yeah bloke. Shut up.
i fucking love tony's guitar playing
The tape sounds like it is sped up a bit compared to other lives. Tony's guitar sounds really high pitched here
that intro is so eerie
Live in Toronto, Canada - 18/07/1971. I am not certain of this but this is the quoted bootleg date and place on many sites. Sounds about right to me...small..ish audience but very practised Sabbath!
Mike Hunt i believe it is filmore west
Fantastic!!!!
"MASTER PIECE"
🤘🏼
When was this bootleg originally made? 1969, 1970, or 1971? Sounds like a recording from that early era. Keep 'em coming! Peace!
1968. Sorry. Had to do 15 years of research.
They were still Earth in 68. Didn't change to Black Sabbath until August 69.
wicked sabbath for life dude hahahahahahahah love it how do they play so fuckin fast
your right dave ward never gets the recognition he TRULY deserves,is a crime that bed not mentioned in musical circles talking about drummers
Its BILL WARD
@@agient47x28 no its Beezer Wardler
no, its in 1970, belgium;) you can see it from the black sabbath fan Video I
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...I like 👍 Black Sabbath ♡ !
That early intro that Tony played before the main song Black Sabbath, was called "Dying time" & yes, this is sped up quite a bit.
How do you know the title?
For me to know & for you to find out ;)
not the real title dude, don't leave false info
It's not false info. That acoustic piece Tony used to play before going into the song "Black Sabbath" was called "Dying time"
Mahler Haze and how would you know? Never have I seen a release or concert where that was announced
i've heard this before coz of Tony's solo guitar before the song starts.
Iommi=God
nuff said.
This generation or any other that didn't exist in those times cannot understand what concerts where like. Just because a few tunes were played between songs doesn't mean it's a rare bear; This style was used for the keeping of the audience's attention while flying High. I there's lot of us out who remember. Good find though I'm sure those that attempted don't remember, but l do.
That intro has to have come from Django Reinhardt a major influence also overcame injured fingers www.openculture.com/2012/08/django_reinhardt_and_the_inspiring_story_behind_his_guitar_technique.html
very nice
OH GOD NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I don’t know what to say. I have smoke coming out of my ears.
@FEVERPITCHROCKNROLL unless this is a separate recording than form the video this is not the paris 1970 gig
@itsmiketehdrummerguy Actually, you´re wrong. There´s a lot of people reading comic books. Otherwise they wouldn´t produce them anymore. But you´re right at the same time. This wasn´t a rehearsal. This is from the 1970 Paris gig.
I have seen a youtube video of this intro showing tony playing.
Me too
😎👍😁🤟🎼☠️🖤🍻 Smile. \m/ ' [-_-] ' \m/....Bye... Bottoms up and cheers...Stay loud, stay proud, stay heavy. Take care, be strong, and stay safe ....... #Adanporsiempre ..........
Inspiration to anyone thinking about this sort of stuff..
Awesome
Está banda mudou o mundo.
And let there be Metal!
sabbath...sabbath...sabbath...sabbath...sabbath...sabbath...sabbath...sabbath..
*drunk post*
yep i have the same one. on the back it was December 20, 1970. Same one ?
3:11 #YoursonPeriod.
Bacan...saludos pa la gente de Breñata...
Hardly. He had been in several bands by this point.
Imagine hearing this in 1970. Nobody has heard anything like this before. So you can just imagine how confused and appalled people are. Going from the Beatles to this band talking about Satan, drugs, and other bizarre things. On top of all that, we got Tony riff master Iommi probably blowing everybody in the audience away. This was just a new beginning for everything
Thanks
Gibson SG guitar's low low action and Iommis material made finger metal machines tips make for very fast vibrato.
Or its just light gauge strings...
OMG..... Pleez God HELPPP MEEEEE !!!
Ozzy =my wolf
Iommi=my dude
Geezer=my chappy
Bill=my nizzy
Unfuckin realll !!! (*_^}
San Fransisco 1970. It's the Filmore West show.
alright maybe we're not geting past the samantics? but sure is an excellent version of the song and its sure gr8 its available for us all to hear !!! which is the important thing .
Intro genial
This should have been put on the original release it self🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Heh, look at bill ward's perkussion, in concert in 1978 on never say die tour he has kilograms of wood and brass :D
REAl HEAVY METAL!!! lml lml lml
@dozie85 hey man i'm a nerdy teenager but i argue about sabbath no one reads comics anymore also if this was a rehearsal why would there be a crowd