What voice is that?? One of the best Black Sabbath albums...see: If it has Tony, it's Sabbath....Glenn is an extraordinary singer....historical record.
Jeez, been too long since I listened to this...Tony, the one true master...legend. Loved Quartz too - your mark certainly hit home. Mick's guitar work had strong echoes of you. Geoff and the guys were regulars at The Boat Club on the banks of the Trent next to the City Ground... Taffy and Geoff are sad losses...longjohns will never be the same again 😂
This is a fantastic. bluesy track that really showcases Glenn Hughs amazing vocals. I always kind thought of this song as Iommi's original take of Warning; Since that's a 10-min cover of a blues song, and this is his own unique version (if that makes any sense.) If you haven't heard anything non Dio or Ozzy, you clearly missed out on some solid steel tracks.
Loved this Blues, loved Glenn Hughes, the voice of Rock n' Rolll, siniging shreaks of Black✞✟Sabbath & also you Tony, totally to go off & shred those Riffs, loved it immensely, thanks again Master of Metal Tony Iron Man!s⃝𖤐𓆩🤘𓆪🤟⃤⩜⃝🤘⃤\m/⸸⁶⁶⁶⛧🤘
It's a pity that Tony & Gary never collaborated... at least to my knowledge. Ozzy contributed to Gary's "After the War" album, Led Clones is the song title. Gary was even considered to join Ozzy's band at one point. Makes you think what could have been.
This one popped up briefly during the Tony Martin era, and I wish they'd kept it. Someone help me out here, possible Mandela Effect: I recall seeing Tony and Lita Ford jamming together at some point, and I could swear that a snippet of this popped up. Can anybody confirm or deny?
Tony Iommi and Lita Ford jammed on MTV guitar greats together and there's a bootleg recording of The Thrill is Gone around this time period. You're listening to her rhythm section on this song Eric Singer and Dave Spitz drummer and bass player on 7* .
Considering that Tony & Lita were once engaged to be married to each other (the relationship ended before the marriage took place). Then it’s EXTREMELY possible that they jammed together
I don't remember a snippet of this song on the Tony & Lita jam, but the jam is on TH-cam. 1984 if memory serves. They also covered The Thrill is Gone, which is bluesy (obviously).
Tony Iommi's playing in this period shows the real development of his playing from the 70s. His fretwork that incorporates "running trills" was an innovation that few people could imitate. His note choice is also of paramount importance here. He "reaches" for notes whose intervalic quality perfectly fits the mood of the music.
It's so refreshing reading the comments under these videos, so many people giving love to these often overlooked periods in Sabbath's history.
Tony NEVER put out a bad album...He is The Riff Master...Glenn is The Voice of Rock...This is an excellent album...so is Born Again..Matty Boy
Glenn Hughes super voice!
Tony Iommi is a versatile guitarist as is evident on this track.
Blues Rock in the vein of Black Sabbath. How wonderful. ✨🎸✨
Seventh Star wasn't intended to be a Sabbath album
Tony's best blues playing since the early 70s. Glenn Hughes has the perfect voice to carry this song. One of the absolute highlights from this album.
This is my favorite song from this gem of an album, blues sabbath is the best!
🖤 Blues Sabbath 🖤
Glenn Hughes can absolutely sing what a great voice
What voice is that?? One of the best Black Sabbath albums...see: If it has Tony, it's Sabbath....Glenn is an extraordinary singer....historical record.
This album holds up extremely well...
Tony+Glenn= never dissapoint 😎
One of The Great Black Sabbath Songs
I love when Toni plays the blues. He is just as good as any blues man who ever lived. Wail on Toni. You can hear his pain dripping off those strings.
Stevie Ray WHO?????? LOL
exactly! I was always found Tony's soloing to have a "tortured" quality to it. Guy is a blues man at heart.
@@scottycunningham1413as well as jazz. Fairies Wear Boots, Wicked World, Planet Caravan .. just to name a few. Check out Air Dance! 😊
Omg the power in hughes vocals and Tonys guitaring . Perfect . Giving me goosebumps.❤
I loved this album since it was released ❤🤘
When was that?
@RobHellfire666 January 28, 1986 but I got my cassette copy that summer
@@ProgNaut wow!! Long time ago!!
Thanx for that info
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Tony with Glenn ..... perfect match 🤘😎🤘
Dark blues...
THAT is what Blues about... MY GOD !!!! Thank you very much dear Tony... All the boys gave their soul [ Glenn you are awesome] ....
Best song in the album
the Gods have Spoken!
Amazing song! The solo is Astonishing reminding the superb ONE on Lonely is the World!
Give me some blues Yeahhhhh 🔥
This album is really beautiful.
WOW! MAGNIFICO!!!! que gran álbum! Musicalmente es increíble!...
I'm feeling badass now.
Thank you Tony for refreshing my mind. I loved the album then, and I love it now. Thanks.
Never another Sabbath number one
Grande Bluesman.
listen to this song everyday it’s fucking perfect
I could definitely do with more of this!! ❤
I've heard almost everything sabbath done. When this first came out I loved it and it still sounds awsome the solo is blistering
Wow, that sends me back a whooole lotta years.
One of my favorite solos 😎
Maybe my favorite from this record!!!!
Best track of the solo era.
I love this song❤
I like the quiet intro, very clever dude,
Jeez, been too long since I listened to this...Tony, the one true master...legend.
Loved Quartz too - your mark certainly hit home. Mick's guitar work had strong echoes of you. Geoff and the guys were regulars at The Boat Club on the banks of the Trent next to the City Ground...
Taffy and Geoff are sad losses...longjohns will never be the same again 😂
Ave
Lord of Riffs 💔
This is a fantastic. bluesy track that really showcases Glenn Hughs amazing vocals. I always kind thought of this song as Iommi's original take of Warning; Since that's a 10-min cover of a blues song, and this is his own unique version (if that makes any sense.) If you haven't heard anything non Dio or Ozzy, you clearly missed out on some solid steel tracks.
Warning is a cover? Damn didn't know, favorite track
Loved this Blues, loved Glenn Hughes, the voice of Rock n' Rolll, siniging shreaks of Black✞✟Sabbath & also you Tony, totally to go off & shred those Riffs, loved it immensely, thanks again Master of Metal Tony Iron Man!s⃝𖤐𓆩🤘𓆪🤟⃤⩜⃝🤘⃤\m/⸸⁶⁶⁶⛧🤘
My favorite of all Iommi's solos.
Bluesy and badass…..
Love Eric's drum sound❤
Love this album, wish glen had sung eternal idol album too❤
Blues Sabbath,the best!
Love this album
This song is super duper heavy. Reminds me of a Gary Moore tune. Love it!
It's a pity that Tony & Gary never collaborated... at least to my knowledge.
Ozzy contributed to Gary's "After the War" album, Led Clones is the song title. Gary was even considered to join Ozzy's band at one point. Makes you think what could have been.
Iommi es muy bueno pero Moore era enormemente superior.
Last year I was able to find this album at a Used Record Shop in Texas.... Had Never Been Opened.... 25 bux.... Great buy...
Great song, i love too much!
Greate!
Nice.....
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This one popped up briefly during the Tony Martin era, and I wish they'd kept it.
Someone help me out here, possible Mandela Effect: I recall seeing Tony and Lita Ford jamming together at some point, and I could swear that a snippet of this popped up. Can anybody confirm or deny?
Tony Iommi and Lita Ford jammed on MTV guitar greats together and there's a bootleg recording of The Thrill is Gone around this time period. You're listening to her rhythm section on this song Eric Singer and Dave Spitz drummer and bass player on 7* .
Considering that Tony & Lita were once engaged to be married to each other (the relationship ended before the marriage took place). Then it’s EXTREMELY possible that they jammed together
@@garethhayes2552Same time period its on TH-cam.
I don't remember a snippet of this song on the Tony & Lita jam, but the jam is on TH-cam. 1984 if memory serves. They also covered The Thrill is Gone, which is bluesy (obviously).
@@TailedFeatureNo snippets of Heart Like a Wheel just a jam which leads into Paranoid and Heaven and Hell riff on MTV guitar greats .
Tony Iommi's playing in this period shows the real development of his playing from the 70s. His fretwork that incorporates "running trills" was an innovation that few people could imitate. His note choice is also of paramount importance here. He "reaches" for notes whose intervalic quality perfectly fits the mood of the music.
wow, could not have put it better myself. I can tell you're a musician by your diction.
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🤘🎸🎶🔊😊
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If this solo didn't melt your face, then you're not a real Iommi fan.
Furchtbar
It's not really Black Sabbath though.
Tony Iommi is Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath literally began as a Blues band.
Why would the bluesiest Sabbath album by far "not be Sabbath", exactly?