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BLACK SABBATH - Into the void Reaction!!!!

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  • @gayeocu
    @gayeocu4 жыл бұрын

    Jimi and Tony are awesome... Jimi mixed minor pentatonic with arpegios from each chord witch was genious and hard to creat (pleeeease react to Little wing, that will be clear...) and Tony is the metal god, Jimi was the rock god...

  • @mosesgarner2404

    @mosesgarner2404

    4 жыл бұрын

    My two favorite guitarists in that order. Jimi then Tony Iommi.

  • @ecgodsmack86

    @ecgodsmack86

    4 жыл бұрын

    Toni better than Jimi in my book for sure easy

  • @jwchicano

    @jwchicano

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jimi reinvented the way people play guitar.... Tony is good but not jimi good Jimi was an awesome sound engineer too..... Tony just played badass catchy riffs.... Not taking away from him but there's levels to guitar and music... Jimi was just on a different level

  • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jwchicanonah

  • @sergejmiladinovic1181
    @sergejmiladinovic11814 жыл бұрын

    _"Most guitarists, if they are lucky, will write 3 great riffs in their lifetime...Tony Iommi writes 3 great riffs every day."_ *-Ronnie James Dio*

  • @LuisDHern

    @LuisDHern

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sergej Miladinovic #FACTS 💯

  • @abraxasvoice440

    @abraxasvoice440

    4 жыл бұрын

    That quote came from dio so we know is 100% true. R.I.P RONNIE.

  • @sgtraytango

    @sgtraytango

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, James Hetfield is considered one of the greatest riff writers of all time but even he calls Tony "the riff master".

  • @akaboo69

    @akaboo69

    4 жыл бұрын

    Truth

  • @izudinkeranovic6398

    @izudinkeranovic6398

    4 жыл бұрын

    sergeju ako slusas sabbath onda fakat znas sta je dobra muzika za razliku od danasnje omladine

  • @riddhimanmedhi99
    @riddhimanmedhi994 жыл бұрын

    Q: How many genres do you want to invent with one song? Black Sabbath: Yes.

  • @alanboyance9119

    @alanboyance9119

    4 жыл бұрын

    Riddhiman Medhi literally. This songs should be called the doom metal scale

  • @scottwinslow8772
    @scottwinslow87724 жыл бұрын

    After the love and peace of the 60's Black Sabbath literally scared the f&*k out of people with their hard evil sound and vocals

  • @cheguevara1289

    @cheguevara1289

    4 жыл бұрын

    I can imagine....

  • @charleymaysjr4177

    @charleymaysjr4177

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your right Scott I remember it clearly people was what the h$ll this sh&t is straight from the devil and the pit of hell!! Still love today 50 yrs of great listening!!👍🤟🤟

  • @arthurbishop3173

    @arthurbishop3173

    4 жыл бұрын

    And yet they were the first Christian metal band...go figure.

  • @theccarbiter

    @theccarbiter

    4 жыл бұрын

    Arthur Bishop hey man after forever is fire

  • @bremtremont2027

    @bremtremont2027

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most people thought sabbath was even more evil than Alice cooper

  • @scottwinslow8772
    @scottwinslow87724 жыл бұрын

    Actually the entire band should get props, Bill Ward absolutely destroys the drums and Geezer Butler kills it with some nasty Bass riffs.

  • @shspurs1342

    @shspurs1342

    4 жыл бұрын

    johnpwkp correct because Bill Ward is my favourite drummer of all time ever. Even if he say he’s not a drummer. He calls himself a percussionist.

  • @j2oaks

    @j2oaks

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@shspurs1342 I've always preferred Ward to his more hailed contemporaries Bonham and Moon. From that era Ward and Ian Paice are the dude's that play it just right for my tastes.

  • @shspurs1342

    @shspurs1342

    4 жыл бұрын

    John Oaks every time I have seen or heard Bonham. It always seemed like he was playing intelligently loud. He never did that with the Yarbirds.

  • @mikeb3835

    @mikeb3835

    4 жыл бұрын

    They don't get near enough credit, and Geezer's lyrics are great.

  • @shspurs1342

    @shspurs1342

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mike B Ozzy some times comes up with great lyrics. Like when he wrote the lyrics to the song Junior’s Eyes.

  • @leotoledo5568
    @leotoledo55684 жыл бұрын

    BLACK SABBATH Symptom Of The Universe

  • @johnvanmanen3149

    @johnvanmanen3149

    4 жыл бұрын

    For me it sounds like the first deathmetal song.

  • @Nissardpertugiu

    @Nissardpertugiu

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Mark Hammond sabotage is a underrated album Very agressive and experimental record for 1975 . Very heaaavy . And even Ozzy is so pissed off in there .

  • @mojobag01

    @mojobag01

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think they're ready :)

  • @LuisDHern

    @LuisDHern

    4 жыл бұрын

    They should do the Sabbath version and the Sepultura cover version.

  • @EuphoriaCyborg

    @EuphoriaCyborg

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's love that never dies.

  • @raymondwirth89
    @raymondwirth894 жыл бұрын

    One of the best albums ever

  • @genesiskeglar6372

    @genesiskeglar6372

    4 жыл бұрын

    Raymond Wirth with the best riffs ever, in my opinion.

  • @raymondwirth89

    @raymondwirth89

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@genesiskeglar6372 every group has copied off that album

  • @raymondwirth89

    @raymondwirth89

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Mark Hammond that makes no sense Vin and sori are one off the first reaction channels out there and one of the best so keep your senseless comments to the other fake channels

  • @CHlEFFIN

    @CHlEFFIN

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Hammond what the hell is your problem? Leave them whatever they wish and go get yourself a life.

  • @raymondwirth89

    @raymondwirth89

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't watch other channels there is no need to when you have the best right in front of you

  • @chrislegner4816
    @chrislegner48164 жыл бұрын

    Vin's reaction says all. Hats off to how simply awesome and groundbreaking this was a half century ago. Pure genius.

  • @craven1927
    @craven19274 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing an interview with Tony and he talked about how Dio had to adjust his singing and writing approach when he joined Sabbath. Dio wasn't used to all of the tempo changes and he said something to the effect of "you can't do that." Tony said, "what do you mean? We've been doing this for 10 years. It's what we do."

  • @tomfabozzi5353

    @tomfabozzi5353

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s a shame there was a clash of strong characters there. Because Dio made only four albums with Sabbath, and was with them for less than 5 yrs in total. 3 of them are brilliant and one is pretty good. This isn’t an Ozzy/Dio thing, btw; Ozzy made 6 cracking albums in a row with them.

  • @daniellysohirka5079

    @daniellysohirka5079

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tomfabozzi5353 Technical Ecstasy isn't bad. just let it grow, or give it a chance if you even have.

  • @isveryniceyes

    @isveryniceyes

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@daniellysohirka5079 I agree that it's not awful, but aside from Back Street Kids I don't personally like the entire song for the rest of the songs. If that makes sense. Like there are fucking awesome musical parts on almost every song, but certain parts of each song also have a weird musical choice that just don't work for me.

  • @bookpaper105
    @bookpaper1054 жыл бұрын

    sabbath bloody sabbath is insane heavy and came out in 73 u should check it out/ and yeah toni iommi is just the master

  • @brucedickinson12

    @brucedickinson12

    4 жыл бұрын

    National acrobat. Superb

  • @jonw695

    @jonw695

    4 жыл бұрын

    Waiting on them to do Children of the Grave.

  • @AgentLemmon

    @AgentLemmon

    4 жыл бұрын

    maybe my favorie Sabbath album

  • @Allanq69

    @Allanq69

    4 жыл бұрын

    My favorite Sabbath song!

  • @Slugking50

    @Slugking50

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jonw695 must have gotten taken down because they did it.

  • @jamesbridjmohan5636
    @jamesbridjmohan56364 жыл бұрын

    The entire album is the hand book of guitar riffs! Try Sweet Leaf!

  • @christophercarty675

    @christophercarty675

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Hammond, maybe they didn’t know they did it? Don’t be a dick.

  • @christophercarty675

    @christophercarty675

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Hammond, I’m aware.

  • @ejohnson3837

    @ejohnson3837

    4 жыл бұрын

    And no one does it better than Toni I.

  • @martinbellamy7125
    @martinbellamy71254 жыл бұрын

    You have absolutely no idea how happy you've just made me, this is my favourite song of all time, whenever I feel down this album and this song in particular puts a huge smile on my face, so thank you from one old but happy headbanger.

  • @Matthew-00King40
    @Matthew-00King404 жыл бұрын

    What's crazy is how someone can create a genre. Tony heard Jimmy H and The Beatles, and you get Black Sabbath. Dimebag hears Van Halen, Sabbath, Priest, Metallica/Megadeth and he creates Groove metal. Then you have Korn who hears it all and creates New Metal. It's just mind blowing to me. And LL Cool J changed the rap game, and N.W.A took it from there.

  • @independenceltd.

    @independenceltd.

    4 жыл бұрын

    "nu metal" wasn't a creation...it was an abomination.

  • @davidmcdonagh7756
    @davidmcdonagh77564 жыл бұрын

    Listen to Hand of Doom by Black Sabbath

  • @IVANdtk117

    @IVANdtk117

    4 жыл бұрын

    The song that hooked me up to Black Sabbath, then Made me instant fan when listened NIB

  • @shspurs1342
    @shspurs13424 жыл бұрын

    I guess these two had to get here eventually. Thank you to Alan for choosing this. One of the greatest tunes/songs of all time ever in my opinion.

  • @shspurs1342

    @shspurs1342

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Hammond if they disused to copy another channel. Then your saying they are lying. By saying it was picked by someone called Alan.

  • @suffersystemstudios

    @suffersystemstudios

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Mark Hammond Still though, nice to see how different people react to the song. Plus it is one of the best song created, so I give it a pass.

  • @suffersystemstudios

    @suffersystemstudios

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Mark Hammond I will admit I wish it was Lord Of This World instead, such a good song.

  • @metalhead4135
    @metalhead41354 жыл бұрын

    My favourites are Under the Sun, Snowblind, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath & Children of the Grave. I heard in a documentary that Tony Iommi had a cupboard full of “cassette tapes” with dozens of riffs on each one. Mind blowing!

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore19293 жыл бұрын

    I love it when you say the year 1971 with such amazement in your voice!! Because you're feeling exactly the way we felt in 1971 when we heard this for the first time! Imagine being about 14 years old and most of the music that you've ever heard in your life up to this point was AM top 40 hits! Then one day you hear some Black Sabbath on a jukebox, at a little candy store with a pinball machine that you used to play on, and you look at your friends and you say wow, what did I just hear??? And the rest as they say is history!!

  • @kanelindsey8721
    @kanelindsey87214 жыл бұрын

    Master of reality was released July 21st 1971. Led Zeppelin IV was released November 8th 1971. Black Sabbath is the most overlooked band from the British metal invasion. Tony Iommi also plays with no fingertips on his left hand. He used banjo strings, and invented drop-d tuning to be able to play. Amazing man, and the GOAT!

  • @joeallegra556
    @joeallegra5563 жыл бұрын

    It is so refreshing to hear your appreciation of the magnitude of Mr. Iomms talent. Journalists used to mock this band, called them talentless. Three chord dinosaurs. As Sori stated, he put two to three songs into one. Another thing that is underestimated about Tony, his lead work. It is truly melodic, at times beautiful and always relevant. You are correct Vin. He is truly a genius.

  • @robertperrotto870

    @robertperrotto870

    2 жыл бұрын

    Disagree with you on his lead work, barely adequate to uderwhelming . I always thought if you combined Iommi's riff writing with Blackmores leads, especially combined with Dio's voice, the universe would stop yo listen.

  • @joeallegra556

    @joeallegra556

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robertperrotto870 awesome take. Both Legends. I however agree to disagree. Mr. Iommi was not going for shred. He was about the entire composition. Not that Blackmore wasn't, he was phenomenal. Just a little more self indulgent. For proof of that statement. Compare a live album of either Deep Purple or Rainbow to Sabbath. A tad long in the tooth was Mr. Blackmore. Love em both. Just my opinion 🤘🎸

  • @robertperrotto870

    @robertperrotto870

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joeallegra556 Which is why. to my ear. Iommi underwhelmed. His leads just did not contain that "emotion" or Je ne sais quoi that Blackmores leads contained, more so with Rainbow then with Purple (IMHO, Rainbow is where Blackmore really showcased his talent)

  • @joeallegra556

    @joeallegra556

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robertperrotto870 okay. The ear is the key to all of our views. One man's masterpiece is another man's mockery. Perhaps ( IMO ) listen to his work with Tony Martin. I believe some of his best lead work is actually in that era. I know I will get crucified by others for this statement. Again, to my ears. I'm not a musician, just a listener. Peace Out!🎶🎸🤘 ...I forgot to add. I agree wholeheartedly about your summation between Purple and Rainbow. A fan of both but Rainbow Rising is a masterclass in Metal. I believe some of Ritchie's finest work resides in those grooves.

  • @keithj6251
    @keithj62513 жыл бұрын

    When Geezer's bass comes in hard at 4:35 the song just turns filthy.

  • @rockdog2843
    @rockdog28434 жыл бұрын

    There is some form of a Sabbath influence or sound in almost every rock band who ever existed since Sabbath formed. They heavily influenced bands for decades and are still influencing new bands today. It seems crazy they still have an impact on bands 50+ years later but its true. They are the creators and founders of heavy guitar music and spawned so many heavy bands since. It is just simply incredible. Sabbath should have a movie about their story. It would be a huge Hollywood success without a single doubt. Sabbath are so much more than just a band. They are a legendary force of nature who survived decades of challenges -pitfalls- criticism - line up changes- accidents - and so much more.

  • @stephenclark3774
    @stephenclark37743 жыл бұрын

    12/09/2020 - I'm 68 years old and happened across you reaction of Black Sabbath - It warms my heart to see young people like yourselves getting excited about Black Sabbath. I've seen them live in 1969 and again 1970 and I tell my grandchildren and anyone who'll listen that Iommi, Ward, Butler and Osbourne were the best!

  • @dennisellis3605
    @dennisellis36053 жыл бұрын

    There's something classic & also timeless about Sabbath at the same time. Their songs fit on a classic rock radio station & a modern hard rock station all the same

  • @georget.9496
    @georget.94964 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, Master of Reality, the first album I bought, when it first came out.

  • @cbn6635
    @cbn66354 жыл бұрын

    I think there are better lead guitarists than Tony Iommi, but when it comes to riffs, he surely is The Greatest of All Time! 🤗 ..but to me, the rhythm section of Geezer Butler & Bill Ward is of equal importance to the signature Sabbath sound; actually Bill Ward at his prime is probably my favorit drummer ever...❤

  • @jeffmcvey1665
    @jeffmcvey16654 жыл бұрын

    YES!!!!!! You get it!!!!! Tony, Geezer and Bill were PHENOMENAL musicians...........and together they were even better.........but EVERYTHING they did started with Tony.......the riffs he CREATED.

  • @ricklally
    @ricklally4 жыл бұрын

    Good discussion. Re coughing, it's now classed as assault in the UK if you deliberately cough on someone, punishable by up to two years in prison. They've also started putting up clear screens at checkout tills to protect staff. Good measures I'm sure you'll agree

  • @shspurs1342
    @shspurs13424 жыл бұрын

    Word to vin. This album is known as being the first ever Stoner Doom album. And the first Journalist to say that. I have to agree with him or her 100 percent.

  • @jol9178

    @jol9178

    4 жыл бұрын

    Which journalist?

  • @shspurs1342

    @shspurs1342

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jo L How the he’ll should I know. I was just saying there is always a first.

  • @Raul-vl7ly
    @Raul-vl7ly4 жыл бұрын

    Lord Jesus I almost had a heart attack “a 3.5” Sori. I have KZread Premium which allows me to listen to YT with my screen off to save battery and so I’ll just listen to your review as oppose to watching it sometimes. I immediately stopped what I was doing and woke up my screen in disgust to re watch the “3.5” and then saw Sori’s wink. Then and only then was my universe back in order. Lord have mercy Sori you almost gave me a heart attack 🤣

  • @Wither81
    @Wither814 жыл бұрын

    If you love this just wait til you get to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Symptom Of The Universe.

  • @timothybarham6374
    @timothybarham63743 жыл бұрын

    Now this album will be 50 years old this July, still sounds awesome today!!!

  • @Ogrelord5150
    @Ogrelord51504 жыл бұрын

    "This guy started it all, man. Good Lord!" Yup. As I keep repeating, 50 years later and this is still as fresh sounding and heavier than anything out there today. Proto-metal, sludge, grunge--err no not that, doom, whatever, it's f#*ken metal and will forever kick ass.

  • @hobbytyrant
    @hobbytyrant4 жыл бұрын

    My take on it is this: All ”heavy” or ”proto metal” stuff in the 60s and early 70s was very rooted in the blues. Sabbath took the blues to the next level an ignited something. They made the blues so damn heavy and raw. They never called themselves heavy metal in the beginning. Another band did though. The band that was the first band to do a purely new genre, Heavy Metal, and didn’t do blues (but were deeply influenced by it) was Judas Priest. Discuss! :)

  • @christophercarty675

    @christophercarty675

    4 жыл бұрын

    Judas Priest was very close to being the originators. Both are awesome in my mind. Both in my top five bands.

  • @hobbytyrant

    @hobbytyrant

    4 жыл бұрын

    Christopher Carty Both are awesome indeed! :)

  • @Nissardpertugiu

    @Nissardpertugiu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Blues and Jazz

  • @Nissardpertugiu

    @Nissardpertugiu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha its morphed and crossed with others stuff but The quasi non blues scales Priest album is Defenders .

  • @j2oaks

    @j2oaks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Priest certainly took the metal banner and ran with it. They proudly call themselves a heavy metal band while other bands would whine about "being categorized".

  • @nickjolliff1663
    @nickjolliff16634 жыл бұрын

    So happy you did this song. My favorite Sabbath tune, followed closely by Children of the Grave

  • @astonsfan
    @astonsfan4 жыл бұрын

    Not to many bands that you can say that every song on the first four albums are gold but Sabbath is one of them!!!!!

  • @yukonr
    @yukonr4 жыл бұрын

    the 70's was when pollution became a big topic, the EPA was formed, all the PSA from that time were about pollution like Woodsy Owl, just google 1970s pollution commercial. Geezer Butler who wrote most of the lyrics was pretty conscience of the state of the world back then, that's why he wrote song like Wicked World, War Pigs, Into the Void and so on...

  • @DNikos7
    @DNikos74 жыл бұрын

    you know....all first 4 albums DESERVE a FULL REACTION.PERIOD.

  • @scottwinslow8772
    @scottwinslow87724 жыл бұрын

    Just sooooo many bad ass riffs

  • @genesiskeglar6372
    @genesiskeglar63724 жыл бұрын

    Lost in Vegas just did this song. Can’t wait to hear what you both have to say.

  • @chrisczajkowski7206

    @chrisczajkowski7206

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lost in Vegas are awesome dudes

  • @genesiskeglar6372

    @genesiskeglar6372

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chris Czajkowski they are. This channel and their channels are the only ones I pay attention to

  • @bgarr99
    @bgarr994 жыл бұрын

    Iommi brought a heaviness and darkness in tone that had never been heard.

  • @supasoulproductions
    @supasoulproductions4 жыл бұрын

    Tony Iommi is a freakin MONSTER! He used to put enough rock hard crunchy riffs in one song for most guys to write 5 songs with. That's hilarious that Siri said this right after I wrote it, lol BTW... This song was written right around the time that 'Tricky Dick' Nixon was creating the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • @mrimmar
    @mrimmar4 жыл бұрын

    Sabbath bloody Sabbath. Love you guys.

  • @Xxplosive2323
    @Xxplosive23234 жыл бұрын

    This song is awesome

  • @hmpz36911
    @hmpz369114 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact, late Megadeth drummer Nick Menza, was the son of one of the players who did Pink Panther theme. I think his dad was the sax player.

  • @Nissardpertugiu

    @Nissardpertugiu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don menza , Saxophonist who played with Buddy rich and Louie bellson .. Louie bellson was the god father of double bass drums . Louie did some lessons to Nick ;)

  • @jol9178
    @jol91784 жыл бұрын

    Most badass riff ever.

  • @PabloGFO2
    @PabloGFO24 жыл бұрын

    Ozzy - Killer of Giants Dio - All The Fools Sailed Away (album version) Elf - Carolina County Ball Black Sabbath - Nightwing Dokken - Kiss of Death Bruce Dickinson - Arc of Space Please

  • @abraxasvoice440

    @abraxasvoice440

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love them both but im more on dio side. But the best choice in your list is definitively Ozzy's "Killer of Giants" such a great song lyricly!!✌

  • @rockandmetaljunkie
    @rockandmetaljunkie4 жыл бұрын

    Iommi's tone in the first 6 albums was the result of a "happy" accident. The loss of the tips of his two middle fingers made him use prosthetics. In doing so, he had to put an extra strain on the strings, and apply more pressure because he couldn't feel them. That alone altered the sound of his guitar to a great extent. His trill technique (combination of hammer-on and pull-offs), also sounds like no other guitarist, because the material on the tip of his fingers is adding even more distortion. You won't get the same result when you're using your own skin. I know that because I'm a guitarist and one day I wanted to experiment and tried to make for myself the same prosthetics that Tony used, and when I did, the sound was completely different. Another major reason for Iommi's sound was the Dallas Rangemaster treble-booster pedal that Tony used. In two recent interviews for Gibson TV, Tony said that in the mid 60's, o local guy in Birmingham modified his pedal and it sounded better than ever. kzread.info/dash/bejne/foJmqLuCmKrdkaQ.html Last but not least, one must not underestimate the contribution of Ward's drumming to the whole Sabbath sound. He is a fantastic drummer. His sense of swing, groove and Jazzy background contemplate Iommi's heavy riffing perfectly. Put any other drummer behind the kit and those heavy riffs loose a lot of their power.

  • @EuphoriaCyborg

    @EuphoriaCyborg

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm gonna cut off my fingers now.

  • @ryanf4497
    @ryanf44974 жыл бұрын

    My favorite Black Sabbath song!!

  • @jammyrick4087
    @jammyrick4087 Жыл бұрын

    Saw them during the Mastery of Reality tour 1972, this was the gods for us kids at that time.

  • @lonnieo4676
    @lonnieo46764 жыл бұрын

    TONI IOMMI- MASTER OF RIFFS!!!

  • @RVWeekendsRC1
    @RVWeekendsRC13 жыл бұрын

    Masterpiece! From the Masters of Reality! I was 6 years old:/ when this came out.

  • @DavidDArcy1975
    @DavidDArcy19754 жыл бұрын

    not only did Tony have no one to take inspiration from when they started... he came at it from a jazz/blues background. check out the live version of Wicked World on Live At last and you'll see just how good these guys were respect :)

  • @bradk8694
    @bradk86944 жыл бұрын

    Vin that sweater looks fantastic on you! Sori in all black is fitting for this song! She reminds me of the gal on the front of the first Black Sabbath album.

  • @Revamckillop
    @Revamckillop4 жыл бұрын

    first timer. thank you for not pausing and i liked the rage reference.

  • @Allanq69
    @Allanq694 жыл бұрын

    Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is an awesome one! Nasty breakdown!!! Makes you headbang inmediatly

  • @tonyd6382
    @tonyd63824 жыл бұрын

    This is Iommi's favorite track to play live ..he likes all the tempo changes and riffs in thus one. Excellent review guys. Symptom of the Universe is a must listen !

  • @user-gf2xi8po7i
    @user-gf2xi8po7i5 ай бұрын

    Hi guys, I'm on the same wavelength. Thankyou for your deep common sense. By the way, it was the bass player Geezer butler who wrote the lyrics for Black Sabbath.

  • @yukas1ngas
    @yukas1ngas Жыл бұрын

    The thing that most surprises me in this song is not rhythm/measure changes (it was a lot other Sabbath songs) but slight fastening/slowing they do during song. No radical change but everybody plays next tact 10-15 bpm faster then slower then again faster. Simultaneously. Fascinating

  • @flickerman68
    @flickerman684 жыл бұрын

    YESSSSSS! FINALLY! Absolute classic!

  • @Meditation409
    @Meditation4093 жыл бұрын

    Song kicks my ass Every Time!! 💯💯💯💯🤘

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore19293 жыл бұрын

    Vin let me see if I could try to give you a little bit of perspective as to why these musicians from that time were so innovative and unique and genius! The world musically in the 1960s was like The Lawrence Welk Show kind of and maybe with a little bit of Soul Train and American Bandstand type of a vibe! Everything was geared towards top 40 AM radio play! But then a generation of guitarists that were heavily influenced by old Southern Blues from the poor areas of the South, stuff like Leadbelly and blind lemon, began to create the music that we know as rock and roll and its Offspring, heavy metal. It was indeed wonderful to have been alive to watch the transition of what happened to music in those days!!! I hope that sheds a little bit of light on to your questions and Curiosities

  • @henrikeatworld
    @henrikeatworld4 жыл бұрын

    Unbelievable how much Sabbath holds up. Timeless in its true meaning. This song is almost 50 years old. Now imagine the songs from 1920, rock wasn't even invented back then :D

  • @aiden_macleod
    @aiden_macleod4 жыл бұрын

    FYI, it was the bassist "Geezer" Butler who is the foundation for Sabbath's music as he was the primary songwriter for the band and chances are, if you have a favorite Sabbath song, Butler wrote it.

  • @menotu000
    @menotu0004 жыл бұрын

    You should have a listen to "Killing yourself to live" from the "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" album. I think you would appreciate the message.

  • @ernestoreveres8780
    @ernestoreveres87804 жыл бұрын

    you are the only christians that i like .frist i love metal , second black sabbath is my favorite band. and the thruth was great that all the religious and belivers in god were like you guys i mean it , and gave themselves the opportunity to meet this beatiful genre . i wish you the best keep making videos like this .. and keep rocking !!!!!! HAPPY QUARANTINE

  • @peeweewallabowski7084
    @peeweewallabowski70844 жыл бұрын

    Some real classic tracks from your channel these past days 👍🏻 sure Iommi is fantastic but listen to that dirty bass! It still sounds great today

  • @chrisczajkowski7206
    @chrisczajkowski72064 жыл бұрын

    An Album every metal head must own!!!!!

  • @ayeewtasko2601
    @ayeewtasko26014 жыл бұрын

    That Rob Zombie quote is from the documentary "Metal - A Headbanger's Journey" I highly recommend watching it when you get a chance. Really gives a great overview of the history of metal.

  • @VinAndSori

    @VinAndSori

    4 жыл бұрын

    We watched it way back at the start of the channel

  • @tomorrowaboutthistime2958
    @tomorrowaboutthistime29584 жыл бұрын

    And he did it with out all of his fingers!

  • @ZauTa
    @ZauTa4 жыл бұрын

    we need to get them to listen to some prog rock like Yes and King Crimson. the early, classical inspired, virtuoso stuff. Anything from Yes Album or Fragile, or 21st century schizoid man, etc.

  • @sydnacious4239

    @sydnacious4239

    4 жыл бұрын

    Are you a fan of Gong or Steve Hillage?

  • @ZauTa

    @ZauTa

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sydnacious4239 i dont think I've heard any steve hillage, and have listened to maybe 1 Gong album at some point but dont really remember it

  • @n9xrr
    @n9xrr3 жыл бұрын

    Tommy had lost two of his finger tips in an industrial accident, he formed two tips out of plastic, you never hear fret buzz. I couldn't plaay missing two finger tips Friggin Amazing!

  • @triviavesta6899
    @triviavesta68994 жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of people listening to Sabbath in the current era, miss the whole cold war aspect in which these songs were written. The Final Suicide lyric is talking about nuclear Armageddon.

  • @victorstefanovsky6902
    @victorstefanovsky69022 жыл бұрын

    The greatness of Iommi is in his songwriting. For 50 years he is relentless and until 2013 he wrote great sabbath albums with different vocalists. The other great one is Ritchie Blackmore. Listen to deep Purple In Rock 1970.

  • @lucypoopies
    @lucypoopies4 жыл бұрын

    Nice ear Vin... Tom Morello is indeed a HUGE Sabbath fan.

  • @Jstraw805
    @Jstraw8054 жыл бұрын

    Tony Iommi the riff master

  • @CH-ho5vr
    @CH-ho5vr4 жыл бұрын

    There is a film that is similar to this song, were people are trying to leave earth on a ship they built, to escape a global disaster, but they argue who is going and who gets left behind. I think it came out in early 50s and was in colour. I think it was called When Worlds Collide, saw it on TV a couple of times.

  • @lauriepoo928
    @lauriepoo9284 жыл бұрын

    I love you guys!💞💕💞💕💞 Thank you!

  • @jamesdingo8426
    @jamesdingo8426 Жыл бұрын

    You called it right out brother, rage against the machine.

  • @blodekont5458
    @blodekont54584 жыл бұрын

    13:05 and by accident.. littrally.. Toni chopped two fingertops off at his last day at the metalsheet factory, his chief bought him a record of a blues guitarist who missed a finger ad yet played with trhee fingers. Tomi listened to it, and started making fingertips out of his mom's empty dishwash bottles, melting it on his fingers to a ball, and sandpapering fingershapes out of it. His middlefinger lost the most, and has through the year still muchpain, so you often see him playing with his middlefinger up. Later he used banjo strings to weaken the tension on his scartissue when he wants to bend the strings, on the plasic fingertips he cut a strap of leather from an old jacket, glued it on, and tuned his guitar down into C, geezer the bassplayer followed the downtuning.

  • @danielbritton8588
    @danielbritton85883 жыл бұрын

    Your right in the heart of Ozzy's reign in Black Sabbath.

  • @jamespaivapaiva4460
    @jamespaivapaiva44604 жыл бұрын

    You nailed it Vin, us guitar players that struggle are in awe of the O. G. gods!!! I grew up with this stuff and still find things that blow me away! Well done sir! Always enjoy intelligent content,Peace from ferretfret in Ct.

  • @protarget1
    @protarget14 жыл бұрын

    Jimi is no1 because of his genius creativity, and experimenting with effects and feedback took guitar playing to a whole new level which opened up the possibilities for other guitarist to follow

  • @andrewhutchinson8025
    @andrewhutchinson8025 Жыл бұрын

    Without a doubt the most important inspirational and influential metal band in history. Almost the majority of metal sub genres have been influenced by Sabbath. But as great as Iommi is I think Terry Geezer Butler is as important in the mix of innovative dark and moody metal that is Black Sabbath. Then take Ozzie's lamenting and scornful voice and add Bill Wards mental jazz beats and we have the most special recipe for a metal band ever. Without Sabbath there would be no Metallica or Maiden Slayer Venom Bathory etc etc . Also dark and esoteric lyrics by Geezer Butler must of been other worldly in a time where The Beatles and the Stones where the lyrics of the moment.. IMHO that era of Sabbath is untouchable and later lineups just don't have the same impact. Children of the grave is the most amazing song to me but I can't even begin to imagine what Black Sabbath- the first album must of sounded like to a fifteen years old kid experiencing post rationing grim and depressing Britain and hearing that dark and atmospheric beginning. And fifty years later sounds as good as it's ever been. Black Sabbath flying the 🇬🇧 for innovative British music and providing a soundtrack for countless generations worldwide. Truly exceptional music from a truly exceptional band 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @stuman1207
    @stuman120711 ай бұрын

    I love your analysis Vin you are spot on regarding Tony.

  • @supergirlvideoclips894
    @supergirlvideoclips8944 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely... Black Sabbath created metal.

  • @azzmcmahon7483
    @azzmcmahon7483 Жыл бұрын

    This song shows how great a lyricist Geezer Butler is (and shows his love of science fiction at the same time). Geezer would write more science fiction styled lyrics throughout his time in Sabbath ("A National Acrobat" and "Spiral Architect" off Sabbath Bloody Sabbath are perfect examples) and would do so with his 90s metal band G//Z/R (these days reissues are under the name Geezer Butler, as the band name changed with each album). In particular themes on the second album Black Science are nods to sci-fi tv which he enjoyed in his youth - well worth checking out if you wish to hear another side of Geezer Butler's playing.

  • @victorhernandez7602
    @victorhernandez76023 жыл бұрын

    Dude,I freaking love your reaction and analysis. You hear everything that everything else is reflected on. Been hearing this great music and masterpieces since I was like a toddler. I love it and I dig talks podcast. Thanks

  • @gregschrag7848
    @gregschrag78483 жыл бұрын

    Toni and Eddie, Probably the 2 most important guitarist for the evolution of metal!

  • @michaelyoung7908
    @michaelyoung79084 жыл бұрын

    They Grind it so fine GRRRRRRR!

  • @robertnixon7433
    @robertnixon74334 жыл бұрын

    The heaviest riff of all time! And it's a shuffle.

  • @terrymcnamara5893
    @terrymcnamara58934 жыл бұрын

    Geezer Butler wrote all the lyrics Bass Virto Iommi Guitarslayer Ward - Drum Master Ozzy - The messenger - The best frontman ever

  • @rmaxwellk
    @rmaxwellk4 жыл бұрын

    i hum the opening riff to myself atleast 3 times a week

  • @wraith1117
    @wraith11173 жыл бұрын

    So. A trip in the way back machine. Me and my friends, and btw we were in around 10th grade. hanging at the school bus stop, smoking some pot, with one, or more of us having a, well, at the time boom boxes weren't a thing. Nut a player, and an 8track at that. listening to this whole album. That shit is still ingrained into my brain. Awesome times. Although for me it was an eye opener as far as playing guitar. I spent the next, well forever learning to not just how to play these songs, but get that sound. Clearly the originals in what later would be called 'Metal'.

  • @buzzbomb67
    @buzzbomb674 жыл бұрын

    My fave Sabbath album. Such greatness here! Who else but Tony Iommi could use Grieg’s Hall Of The Mountain King for the intro and turn it into a Doom anthem?! Soundgarden does a pretty awesome version of this song, with lyrics swiped from a letter attributed to Chief Sealth (for whom Seattle was named). In actuality, the real letter by the chief, a comment on the US government’s attempts to buy the land of the Dwamish people, was very different from the one used for the song. The one used for the song was actually written by a Hollywood writer for a movie in the 70s, but it still makes for a great song and Chris manages to sound very Ozzy-ish! I had a friend who didn’t believe that it wasnt Ozzy lol Next up: Hand Of Doom ... Lord Of This World ... After Forever ... Children Of The Sea ... Sign Of The Southern Cross

  • @Irquiois
    @Irquiois4 жыл бұрын

    Good ear, Vin! Funnily enough, Brad Wilk, the drummer from Rage Against the Machine played with Black Sabbath on their latest (and most likely final) album, 13.

  • @jdb_7690
    @jdb_76904 жыл бұрын

    Classic sabbath song very infectious groove

  • @ItsNikoHIMself
    @ItsNikoHIMself4 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: The Guitarist of HIM (finnish Band) is married to Toni Iommies daughter.

  • @paulstasko3886
    @paulstasko38864 жыл бұрын

    All This & Tony Iommi, Minus The Tips of His Fingers !!! Awesome...

  • @charlielamb5796
    @charlielamb57964 жыл бұрын

    BOOM 💥 volcano 🌋 Riff! 🧙‍♂️

  • @brantheavner9770
    @brantheavner97704 жыл бұрын

    Dear Vin and Sori I just discovered a song Black Sabbath did called Simptom of the Universe 🙏 it is for the most part what they usually do but at the end of the song it becomes a beautiful jazz-like acoustic love song. It is remarkable. I have heard them do soft acoustic work before. Which leads me to say they could have done any type of music they choose do.😊😊♥️ With respect to you both Brant Heavner 😊♥️♥️