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  • this is a cover

  • El mejor grupo de heavy metal de todos los tiempos desde los 60 y todos los 70s

  • its so catchy and heavy in the same time.

  • lol anyone else notice that it's just the first 50 seconds copypasted

  • Blues, Rock'n'roll, Tony, Metal.

  • someday im gonna cover this on an album like witchcraft did that seemless cover of Stone Bunny (pre-Pentagram)'s "Please Don't Forget Me" I never knew it was Pentagram for years it sounded so natural to their style anyone who likes Sabbath should def check out Witchcraft and Graveyard from Sweden and if you dont know Pentagram get hold of First Daze Here and First Daze Here Too, you will be blown away

  • In 1968 this was recorded by Black Sabbath but the name of the band was Earth,,then they changed it,,I think the name Black Sabbath fit's the music they made and are still making in yes the year 2012..this just goes to show all those time's Ozzy asked "O god please help me"I guess it worked because he need's the $ and we need a new album but more,we need to see them perform one last time.I've been a Sabbath fan for over 30 year's,seen them go through Heaven and Hell and they still Kick Ass!!!

  • @milkboner666 This was recorded in August 1969, not 68. at Trident Studios in St. Anne’s Court in Soho a few days after they changed their name to Black Sabbath.

  • @joneslt I know it was released in 1969,I hit a wrong #..I'm some glad we have people like you to correct people like me when we make a mistake.Thank you for your comment.

  • where metal started ty sabbath!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this seems tooooooo original, LONG LIVE SABBATH!

  • Beautiful!

  • an acetate record apparently , incredible !!!

  • The lick before the verses sounds a lot like the main riff in Sabbra Cadabra (from the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album).

  • @sven914 Yes you are right that's probably where they got that riff. I also noticed that their other Demo The Rebel is where they got the riff to Never Say Die.

  • @joneslt and the thomas one or whatever its called is where we get the black sabbath riff

  • @myboytheharp Thomas James is a known fake. If you listen closely to the drums the drummer is using heads and shells that didn't produce that kind of sound until well into the 80s, so there's no way that was recorded before 1970. Do a search on "story behind Black Sabbath" to find out where that riff came from...straight from Geezer himself

  • I love this cover

  • I`ll bet this rare acetate shown in this picture is worth a few bucks !

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