I think since Ozzy has more a a personal connection to Sabbath, it often brings out the best in his voice, they are the kind of band that can just jam without rehearsing. After Randy Rhodes died, there just wasn't that SAME kind of connection with the band.
amongst all the other heavy bands of their day, Sabbath's music was distinctively, and consistently heavier and darker than the rest, and that is why they are the first Heavy Metal Band. No other Band ever had as much of an impact on Heavy Metal Music in all it's forms as Black Sabbath.
Jesus will save us all but not before someone sticks their metal boot up your rear.....come here with hate and b/s and over ozzy and his music and you will be praying to Jesus before its all over, I can promise that. Show some respect, listen to the music, ,or leave. So sick of people who judge others and cause all the hate in this world.
the performers who have worshiped the devil and put satanic anti christ messages and symbols in their songs and on their records especially the metal or rock symbol they use it was origionally called the horned hand it is still seen or used by satanists and in the satainic bible
theres many articles on how hard rock is linked to satanism check it out
i used to be into all this hard rock and metal but after looking this stuff up you its some scary stuff
i was at this show, and drunkenly managed to climb to the top of the left speaker stack at some point in the show. got backstage to meet the aftershow too, life changing day that was.
This song used to frighten the fucking shit out of me as kid. My elder brother had the Greatest Hits album (the one with the skelatons killing people on the front) and the fucker gave me nightmares for months!
It was my first Sab album. It's an import. Got it in 85. I'd listen to it and just zone on the cover. You would have these awesome rockin songs,then CHANGES would play and i'd still be looking at the cover like......"Wow". Until that point the only Sabbath song i'd heard was IRON MAN.
@stomp919 I found out later in life that the album cover is a painting called The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Painted in 1562! It still gives me fucking nightmares Ha ha!
Sabbath will always be great they created metal man becides the beatles these guys are probally the most important band of the mid to late 20th century pure classic.
Undoubtedly my favorite Black Sabbath song. Volume 4 is the most underrated album ever and definately the most underrated Sabbath album. Most people always say Paranoid,Master of Reality or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. But you listen to Volume 4? The heaviest fucking album of that era. They were on a whole new wavelength. Truly the core of heavy metal. Only soft song is Changes lol but its great
i can't believe they played this live! is one of my favorite Sabbath tracks, he does sound good, his voice sounds a little bit harsh and over demanded, in the end mostly, but it's ozzy, we forgive him :p
@SwanSong2156 they aren't just labeled into one genre. they are usually described by journalists and the media as heavy metal, hard rock, blues rock, and folk rock. some bands get labeled under more than one style.
@mikexlong music journalists and media outlets generally label what genre or genre's a particular group falls under. most times the artist themselves doesn't give a fuck. they make the music and it gets labeled after the fact in so many cases. led zeppelin are described as heavy metal, hard rock, blues rock, folk rock. that's just the way it is.
@roejogan8 again, some music journalists still call Zeppelin metal, but those who know anything about metal don't. No matter how heavy something is, it does not necessariIy make it metal. I mean some people still call Grand Funk Railroad Heavy Metal, even though they sound nothing like what is called metal today...Black Sabbath on the other hand are the world's first heavy metal band, and to this day the riffs of metal sound strikingly similar to those pioneered on Black Sabbath's early albums.
@mikexlong led zeppelin are one of the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock. they are part heavy metal, like it or not. of course they trancend multiple genres. they were once called the heaviest band of all time. they're a huge influence on so many heavy metal and hard rock bands. you're opinions don't necessarily make zeppelin NOT metal either. i don't care what people call them. all i know is they rock and are very diverse and talented. led zeppelin was an influence on black sabbath btw.
@roejogan8 yes led zeppelin certainly DO rock, and were an influence on Black Sabbath, but so were cream and hendrix and even the beatles. one cannot deny the influence they have on heavy metal. like you said they may have been "part heavy metal" , but Black Sabbath were the first band that was 100 per cent metal. Sabbath wrote the first metal some, and the first metal album, and have been the leading practioners of the form ever since.
@mikexlong Yes, but what does "100 % metal" mean ? "Solitude" is one of the greatest BS songs (and one of the greatest songs ever) and you wouldn't call it "heavy metal". Who cares about the name of the style ? BS is one of the most creative and interesting band in the XXth century, and that's an end to it. Same for Ozzy, when one tries to determine which category of artists he belongs to, one has to admit that "Ozzy" is a category by itself, to which only one man on earth does belong :)
@JeannotGourdin well yeah, what I mean by 100 % metal, is that they were the first fully fledged metal band. obviously there was variation in their sound, acoustic songs/elements and influences from blues, and european folk music(among others). but the internal philosophy of the band, along with the huge riffs, was what made them metal. Zeppelin on the other hand were a rock 'n roll band that wrote songs about falling in love, finding your girl, getting your heart broken etc.
@mikexlong You are right, I don't know why people need to compare LZ and BS who have very different imageries (LZ influenced BS of course, but LZ influenced EVERYBODY) - By the way, BS lyrics are prodigious (so MUCH more intelligent, poetic and creative than LZ ones, with few exceptions), but ARE often about "getting your heart broken" ("Warning", "Solitude", "Changes", "She's Gone", etc) :) [I think "Sabbra Cadabra" is the only happy love song in the whole BS history :)]
@JeannotGourdin yeah it is true that they have those songs, i would've clarified further but i didnt want to make it a double comment lol. as geezer liked to say the band wrote "anti-love lyrics".
@mikexlong well metal comes from the mixture or rock and blues. but if anything i feel the sabbath is an experimental metal band they have done just about everything. i love them so much for it to
@roejogan8 *sabbath wrote the first metal song was meant I say, sorry about the typo...
anyway, it's often said that the first three albums are what define a band's sound, and when you look at Zep's first three and Sab's first three the difference between who is metal and who is not becomes pretty clear. it's even more apparent on those band's next three albums.
@roejogan8 lol yeah zeppelin's third record is mostly a gently one, but Immigrant song on the other hand was of course one of the heaviest songs they ever did :)
@mikexlong led zeppelin, black sabbath and deep purple were the first heavy metal bands. checkout vincebus eruptum by blue cheer. that is arguably the very first metal album. and it's a damn good record.
@roejogan8 yeah Vincebus Eruptum is a good record and an important stepping stone in the development in heavy music, but really it's still fundamentally acid rock even though it is certainly heavy as fuck. 3 of the songs on the album are blues covers after all. Deep Purple In Rock is another Red Hot record, and they made an enormous contribution to Heavy Metal, but they still weren't a fully fledged metal band. Sabbath on the other hand were.
@SwanSong2156 yeah achilles last stand, dazed and confused and heartbreaker come close, but so do sunshine of your love by Cream and inna gadda da vida by Iron Butterfly...
Not all of them. If i remember Bill Ward had a heart attack during the tour. Vinny Appice was on stand by during the Reunion tour. He played a good string of shows while Bill was healing.
97-2001 ok years for Ozzy, better than now thats for sure. (vocally,maybe not personally or health wise I am guessing. The doctor had him on a lot of meds then.
I've been a fan of Black Sabbath (original line-up, of course) for the last twenty years, and I've never been able to catch the last verse of "Tomorrow's Dream". Can you help me? (and maybe even occupy my brain!:))
"So realize I'm much better without you. You're not the one and only thing in my heart. I'll just back to pretending I'm living. And this time I'm gonna have the star part."
i thought whats that then? cuz i dont know the names at all, thinking i wont know the tune, but hell, yeah! IT"S A GREAT TUNE! instant time warp. this great! sabbath is just fantastic. or sabs as Bill Ward says.
I remeber this show the astoria London capicity 2000 respect to sabbath for playing a small venue but they shuda played a bigger venue to more fans so not so many would be left disappointed i.e. brixton, hammersmith wembly they need to do a full U.K tour with Oz at the mic cose havent done a full one since 78
The reunion tour only hit Birmingham, two nights at the NEC arena ,the reunion tour was mainly concentrated in the U.S I always feel that Sabbath have spoiled America, by full U.K tour I mean like the one they did with Dio except the one they would do with Ozzy would be more successful I went to the heaven and hell tour and the show I went 2 in Newcastle the arena had only 3,000 people in when it holds 12,000.
wow...rare stuff! Thanks for posting. I love this song, especially the interlude "when sadness fill my days..." it's such a disturbing, awkward and melancholic mood that takes anyone to border desperation... these guys are masters!
exactly the same i love these songs so much - and stuff like swinging the chain, thats like my favourite song by sabbath but theyve probably never played that live.. same lol i really would just be there like OH MY FUCKING GOD
Man i hope they decide to do another album together.They've complained that they can't write together well in the studio but new songs like Psycho Man from Reunion sound awesome.
As for a new Heaven and Hell album in 2008, it would be gd but i think what every1 would like is for the original Black Sabbath to finish their careers with a final studio album together, exactly 30 years after Ozzy left Sabbath, instead of the Heaven and Hell album.
Black Sabbath is a Legend and we love them. Everyone should listen to them. They are one of our biggest influences. Our band Amaggot Bordir owes alot to them. We just added a new video today on my profile if anyone wants to hear something new and heavily influenced by Sabbath.
I'm happy to see this, now I can see what I did right or wrong when I played it. It was pretty hard for me to be positive I played anything right, the whole album is pretty sludgy and parts are hard to decipher.
I was at this show. Paid £60 to get in, but it was worth it. As a Sabs fan through the years of the 80s and 90s I tyhought I'd never get a chance to see the original line up.
Wow, Ozzy's voice has really deteriorated in the years since '99.
jonp347 4 weeks ago
Isn't the tee shirt image from Clockwork Orange?
All the English seem to love that movie.
Ed9870 1 month ago
on that planet exist 3 jerks who don't like Ozzy , shit how will I live nooooooooooooo????? ......
barbuzianka 3 months ago
the boys still doing it hell yeah.....sabbath forever!!!!!
fluffydolly 6 months ago
I think Ozzy is wearing an addicts shirt?
JM13121 8 months ago
ozzy's wearing an adicts shirt lol. lets dance the tango.
wesleydeathcrow 8 months ago
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NICE ADICTS SHIRT!!!!
robfilardo 9 months ago
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robfilardo 9 months ago
It's classic!
CanyonProg 10 months ago
I think since Ozzy has more a a personal connection to Sabbath, it often brings out the best in his voice, they are the kind of band that can just jam without rehearsing. After Randy Rhodes died, there just wasn't that SAME kind of connection with the band.
69ofdoom 11 months ago
Ozzy did really well in this song...his voice is a bit burnt out from singing so hard back in the 70s, but he did well here
alec12 1 year ago 2
It's one of the songs that I most love listen to! Sabbaton rulez! _/,,/
Ni5000 1 year ago
SWEET pot 2uu the BUD at the end of the LEIF ,
connstreet 1 year ago
Addicts t.shirt, hell yeah!
Where are Geezer and Bill?
Piehoo 1 year ago
amongst all the other heavy bands of their day, Sabbath's music was distinctively, and consistently heavier and darker than the rest, and that is why they are the first Heavy Metal Band. No other Band ever had as much of an impact on Heavy Metal Music in all it's forms as Black Sabbath.
mikexlong 1 year ago
Great thank you! I read somewhere that they rehearsed this song with Ian Gillan back in '83 too, too bad they never did it. Fantastic song!
SilverTounge85 1 year ago
Jesus will save us all but not before someone sticks their metal boot up your rear.....come here with hate and b/s and over ozzy and his music and you will be praying to Jesus before its all over, I can promise that. Show some respect, listen to the music, ,or leave. So sick of people who judge others and cause all the hate in this world.
PhazzerPhire 1 year ago
the performers who have worshiped the devil and put satanic anti christ messages and symbols in their songs and on their records especially the metal or rock symbol they use it was origionally called the horned hand it is still seen or used by satanists and in the satainic bible
theres many articles on how hard rock is linked to satanism check it out
i used to be into all this hard rock and metal but after looking this stuff up you its some scary stuff
may jesus save us all
pteli11 1 year ago
@pteli11 give it a rest
guitarshredderwilly 1 year ago
Ozzy is the best. The band sounded great during the 1999 reunion tour.
Craig5535 1 year ago
What is on Ozzys shirt?
jimmyjimmyjimmyjames 1 year ago
To continue to dream,is to continue to be successful in life.
KennethKatona 2 years ago
Aguante Ozzy LA PUTA MADRE!!!!
zadigfg 2 years ago
jumping jack ozzy at 1:56.... lol go ozzy!
doten67 2 years ago 3
@doten67 Ha Ha Ha, NICE!
jimmyjimmyjimmyjames 1 year ago
What the hell is he doing with his hands at 2:22? It's like he's trying to clap but is afraid to bring them together!
DRATCHFAN 2 years ago
@DRATCHFAN
that is a signal for making him some meatballs backstage!
trabbartsteve 2 years ago
Thanks...at least now I know! ;)
DRATCHFAN 2 years ago
Is this the most recent live performance of this song?
Braden31396 2 years ago
i was at this show, and drunkenly managed to climb to the top of the left speaker stack at some point in the show. got backstage to meet the aftershow too, life changing day that was.
tonelord 2 years ago
Love Vol. 4. Supernaut anyone?
Going to see Heaven and Hell in NYC. Love the original band, but the new H&H cd is awesome.
Stigbool 2 years ago 2
I might.
Braden31396 2 years ago
Absolutely awesome, I wish they would have done more rare gems like this.
takmagic777 2 years ago
its very rare to find this song on a live show,congratulations!!!
siberiacmlp 2 years ago 3
so is "hand of doom".
Braden31396 2 years ago
Karaoke night for Ozzy.
Supernaut99 2 years ago
Great find, thanks for posting the vid!
kainnobel 2 years ago
This song used to frighten the fucking shit out of me as kid. My elder brother had the Greatest Hits album (the one with the skelatons killing people on the front) and the fucker gave me nightmares for months!
Punorss 2 years ago 6
why did it scare u?
Braden31396 2 years ago
Ozzy's voice! I was about 8 years old and Black Sabbath were like demons to me.
The album cover was horrible, it had skelatons killing people and I had never seen anything like it before!
Punorss 2 years ago
U r referring to the "Greatest Hits" album with the TRIUMPH OF DEATH painting as the cover.
Chrisdrumz 2 years ago
Yes!! Thats the one! My older Brother would play the album non-stop. Telling me he was that "THIS" was real music, he was was right.
Punorss 2 years ago
It was my first Sab album. It's an import. Got it in 85. I'd listen to it and just zone on the cover. You would have these awesome rockin songs,then CHANGES would play and i'd still be looking at the cover like......"Wow". Until that point the only Sabbath song i'd heard was IRON MAN.
Chrisdrumz 2 years ago
@Punorss LOL great story. Ive had several nightmares about the "Lucifers Friend" 1st debut LP the cover and the music!
stomp919 2 months ago
@stomp919 I found out later in life that the album cover is a painting called The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Painted in 1562! It still gives me fucking nightmares Ha ha!
Punorss 2 months ago
absolutely perfect
54spiritedwill54 2 years ago
why the hell is ozzy wearing an addicts t shirt?
nigletgook 2 years ago
One of the most essential Sabbath songs of all time - even the dinosaurs dance in the tar pits to this one!
surreal8081 2 years ago 2
Sabbath will always be great they created metal man becides the beatles these guys are probally the most important band of the mid to late 20th century pure classic.
rnr1 2 years ago
Undoubtedly my favorite Black Sabbath song. Volume 4 is the most underrated album ever and definately the most underrated Sabbath album. Most people always say Paranoid,Master of Reality or Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. But you listen to Volume 4? The heaviest fucking album of that era. They were on a whole new wavelength. Truly the core of heavy metal. Only soft song is Changes lol but its great
clockworkmike83 2 years ago
i can't believe they played this live! is one of my favorite Sabbath tracks, he does sound good, his voice sounds a little bit harsh and over demanded, in the end mostly, but it's ozzy, we forgive him :p
0utshined1 3 years ago
thanks for posting...awesome
petestyles 3 years ago 3
Hugh Zep fan here, but not one of their songs comes as close as intensity to this. And many other Sabbath(w/Ozzy songs) as well.
gjasr 3 years ago 10
@gjasr thats cuz zep arnt a metal band, but maybe achilles last stand comes close, no?
SwanSong2156 1 year ago
@SwanSong2156 led zeppelin are a heavy metal band. i've read about them being described as that many times.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 ye i know so have i, but seriously? there not really metal, they have as much acoustic songs as they do electric or heavy songs
SwanSong2156 1 year ago
@SwanSong2156 they aren't just labeled into one genre. they are usually described by journalists and the media as heavy metal, hard rock, blues rock, and folk rock. some bands get labeled under more than one style.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 oh ye man i know but i cant think of many songs that wold make any1 decribe them metal
SwanSong2156 1 year ago
@roejogan8 just coz some ppl still call zeppelin heavy metal doesn't mean they are...
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong music journalists and media outlets generally label what genre or genre's a particular group falls under. most times the artist themselves doesn't give a fuck. they make the music and it gets labeled after the fact in so many cases. led zeppelin are described as heavy metal, hard rock, blues rock, folk rock. that's just the way it is.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 again, some music journalists still call Zeppelin metal, but those who know anything about metal don't. No matter how heavy something is, it does not necessariIy make it metal. I mean some people still call Grand Funk Railroad Heavy Metal, even though they sound nothing like what is called metal today...Black Sabbath on the other hand are the world's first heavy metal band, and to this day the riffs of metal sound strikingly similar to those pioneered on Black Sabbath's early albums.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong led zeppelin are one of the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock. they are part heavy metal, like it or not. of course they trancend multiple genres. they were once called the heaviest band of all time. they're a huge influence on so many heavy metal and hard rock bands. you're opinions don't necessarily make zeppelin NOT metal either. i don't care what people call them. all i know is they rock and are very diverse and talented. led zeppelin was an influence on black sabbath btw.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 yes led zeppelin certainly DO rock, and were an influence on Black Sabbath, but so were cream and hendrix and even the beatles. one cannot deny the influence they have on heavy metal. like you said they may have been "part heavy metal" , but Black Sabbath were the first band that was 100 per cent metal. Sabbath wrote the first metal some, and the first metal album, and have been the leading practioners of the form ever since.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong i agree sabbath are the most important metal band ever. but i still think blue cheer made the first metal album.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@mikexlong Yes, but what does "100 % metal" mean ? "Solitude" is one of the greatest BS songs (and one of the greatest songs ever) and you wouldn't call it "heavy metal". Who cares about the name of the style ? BS is one of the most creative and interesting band in the XXth century, and that's an end to it. Same for Ozzy, when one tries to determine which category of artists he belongs to, one has to admit that "Ozzy" is a category by itself, to which only one man on earth does belong :)
JeannotGourdin 1 year ago
@JeannotGourdin well yeah, what I mean by 100 % metal, is that they were the first fully fledged metal band. obviously there was variation in their sound, acoustic songs/elements and influences from blues, and european folk music(among others). but the internal philosophy of the band, along with the huge riffs, was what made them metal. Zeppelin on the other hand were a rock 'n roll band that wrote songs about falling in love, finding your girl, getting your heart broken etc.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong You are right, I don't know why people need to compare LZ and BS who have very different imageries (LZ influenced BS of course, but LZ influenced EVERYBODY) - By the way, BS lyrics are prodigious (so MUCH more intelligent, poetic and creative than LZ ones, with few exceptions), but ARE often about "getting your heart broken" ("Warning", "Solitude", "Changes", "She's Gone", etc) :) [I think "Sabbra Cadabra" is the only happy love song in the whole BS history :)]
JeannotGourdin 1 year ago
@JeannotGourdin yeah it is true that they have those songs, i would've clarified further but i didnt want to make it a double comment lol. as geezer liked to say the band wrote "anti-love lyrics".
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong except for sabbra cadabra
beserker1912 1 year ago
@beserker1912 indeed, that is the closest thing geezer wrote to a "happy" love lyric.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong well metal comes from the mixture or rock and blues. but if anything i feel the sabbath is an experimental metal band they have done just about everything. i love them so much for it to
radioboy69 10 months ago
@roejogan8 *sabbath wrote the first metal song was meant I say, sorry about the typo...
anyway, it's often said that the first three albums are what define a band's sound, and when you look at Zep's first three and Sab's first three the difference between who is metal and who is not becomes pretty clear. it's even more apparent on those band's next three albums.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong led zeppelin 2 was always very heavy metal to me. their 3rd record... not so much. it's ok. i know what you you meant.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 lol yeah zeppelin's third record is mostly a gently one, but Immigrant song on the other hand was of course one of the heaviest songs they ever did :)
mikexlong 1 year ago
@mikexlong led zeppelin, black sabbath and deep purple were the first heavy metal bands. checkout vincebus eruptum by blue cheer. that is arguably the very first metal album. and it's a damn good record.
roejogan8 1 year ago
@roejogan8 yeah Vincebus Eruptum is a good record and an important stepping stone in the development in heavy music, but really it's still fundamentally acid rock even though it is certainly heavy as fuck. 3 of the songs on the album are blues covers after all. Deep Purple In Rock is another Red Hot record, and they made an enormous contribution to Heavy Metal, but they still weren't a fully fledged metal band. Sabbath on the other hand were.
mikexlong 1 year ago
@SwanSong2156 yeah achilles last stand, dazed and confused and heartbreaker come close, but so do sunshine of your love by Cream and inna gadda da vida by Iron Butterfly...
mikexlong 1 year ago
Ozzy sounds awsome in this!
tigeraven2112 3 years ago 4
does anybody knows who is playing drums?
vimes1978 3 years ago 2
1999 shows were all bill ward
echoman123456789 3 years ago 3
Not all of them. If i remember Bill Ward had a heart attack during the tour. Vinny Appice was on stand by during the Reunion tour. He played a good string of shows while Bill was healing.
drumshredder 3 years ago
no not vinny appice, ozzys drummer mike bordin player the shows with them, when bill had the heart attack
sacknard 2 years ago
Vinny's currently kicking ass in Heaven and Hell.
brnleague99 2 years ago
Its Bill Ward
dirmo77 2 years ago
97-2001 ok years for Ozzy, better than now thats for sure. (vocally,maybe not personally or health wise I am guessing. The doctor had him on a lot of meds then.
Rustyshackleford08 3 years ago
yee ozzy is a walking drugstore,,,but he is the king;)
mezzes 3 years ago 18
Aren't all the big rockstars walking drugstores?
Its not usually prescribed meds though...
And im sure it wasnt prescribed with Ozzy in the mid 70s.
ee16csvt 3 years ago
I saw them at Ozzfest this same year and they didn't play this :-(
Mystifier122 3 years ago
Well i'm sure der home country gets special requests. How lame.
outlaw6066 3 years ago
I used to think the last line said sompthing like "I'll just go on pretending I'm merry, the next time you go to heaven stop by!" cool anyways...
yvettefoto 3 years ago
That would make an awesome lyric,good insight,man.
redbirdfan126 3 years ago
Well, fuckith me!
Punorss 3 years ago
I've been a fan of Black Sabbath (original line-up, of course) for the last twenty years, and I've never been able to catch the last verse of "Tomorrow's Dream". Can you help me? (and maybe even occupy my brain!:))
DaRedSkull 3 years ago
"So realize I'm much better without you. You're not the one and only thing in my heart. I'll just back to pretending I'm living. And this time I'm gonna have the star part."
thesithempire 3 years ago
Thank you wholeheartedly!!!!!
DaRedSkull 3 years ago
How does Iommi get that fukin "ROAR"???
almost sounds like the speakers are in some kind of can causing that... I don't know how to describe it.
masshred 3 years ago
theres no better thing than some fitness with ozzy!!!!!
ultramaniac007 3 years ago
Fuckin Ozzy looks terrible. Still got most of the voice though...
squirehendrix 3 years ago
...Jammin' Sabbath till Death
blitzburghmetal 3 years ago
it's great they did this & not just the hits...personally I'd rather hear songs like Cornucopia and Thrill of it all rather than paranoid
yootoobdotcom 3 years ago 2
Yea paranoid is a awesome song, but it is overplayed.
UncleJimmema 3 years ago 2
And what about A National Acrobat... Did they EVER perform it live?
DaRedSkull 3 years ago
yeah, they actually have
thesnowblindwizard 3 years ago
Yes, thanx :) I heard the '74 live version since :) (Prodigious version, by the way).
DaRedSkull 3 years ago
that it is
thesnowblindwizard 3 years ago
fucking awesome song! fuck yes fuck yes fuck yes fucking rock out this is what musics about!
hoppuss44 3 years ago
i thought whats that then? cuz i dont know the names at all, thinking i wont know the tune, but hell, yeah! IT"S A GREAT TUNE! instant time warp. this great! sabbath is just fantastic. or sabs as Bill Ward says.
tubelogin1 3 years ago
I remeber this show the astoria London capicity 2000 respect to sabbath for playing a small venue but they shuda played a bigger venue to more fans so not so many would be left disappointed i.e. brixton, hammersmith wembly they need to do a full U.K tour with Oz at the mic cose havent done a full one since 78
02nec149 3 years ago
what about the reunion tour
ozzy554 3 years ago
The reunion tour only hit Birmingham, two nights at the NEC arena ,the reunion tour was mainly concentrated in the U.S I always feel that Sabbath have spoiled America, by full U.K tour I mean like the one they did with Dio except the one they would do with Ozzy would be more successful I went to the heaven and hell tour and the show I went 2 in Newcastle the arena had only 3,000 people in when it holds 12,000.
02nec149 3 years ago
this is classic. I wish they would've played this on Ozzfest 99 in the US. All Hail Black Sabbath!!!!!
kcorch 4 years ago 2
Ozzys voice sounds pretty good..well it sounded ok here considering his age etc.
But it doesnt sound that good now.
They don't need to release a new album. Because it can't compare to whats already been done! Same with Metallica!
bcronk51 4 years ago
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I can't believe they palyed this song so recently. Ozzy's voice can't handle it anymore (like most Sab songs).
Just keep playing with Dio, Tony.
Strangeguitar 4 years ago
pff fuck dio ozzy 's boss, actually neon knoghts aint bad but come on bitch
Jewcifer777 3 years ago
anyone have any idea where to obtain this whole concert???? I would give........anything
spiralout46 4 years ago
I have the complete show on dvd...
Shadowchig 4 years ago
i want this whoal concert
ozzy554 4 years ago
wow...rare stuff! Thanks for posting. I love this song, especially the interlude "when sadness fill my days..." it's such a disturbing, awkward and melancholic mood that takes anyone to border desperation... these guys are masters!
dongpedroyi 4 years ago
holy shit i had no idea they ever played this song after the 70s...fucking amazing.
if they play this and hole in the sky and even part of sabbath bloody sabbath i would just shit myself
chrsvor25 4 years ago
exactly the same i love these songs so much - and stuff like swinging the chain, thats like my favourite song by sabbath but theyve probably never played that live.. same lol i really would just be there like OH MY FUCKING GOD
munichmunich 4 years ago
Man i hope they decide to do another album together.They've complained that they can't write together well in the studio but new songs like Psycho Man from Reunion sound awesome.
As for a new Heaven and Hell album in 2008, it would be gd but i think what every1 would like is for the original Black Sabbath to finish their careers with a final studio album together, exactly 30 years after Ozzy left Sabbath, instead of the Heaven and Hell album.
OzzyAxlBruceGillan 4 years ago
cociane!
Hashwizard 4 years ago
Black Sabbath is a Legend and we love them. Everyone should listen to them. They are one of our biggest influences. Our band Amaggot Bordir owes alot to them. We just added a new video today on my profile if anyone wants to hear something new and heavily influenced by Sabbath.
revalfresh 4 years ago
Very nice! I just wish that whomever was working the camera would have panned out and got the rest of the band every now and then.
BannedFromEarth 4 years ago
Ozzy's voice is really good in this clip, in comparison to some of the other bootleg garbage on you-tube where his voice is all cracked up and shit..
stuthedew0 4 years ago
sabbath excludes Dio. That little fag
schoolproj2005 4 years ago
Sabbath with Dio is awesome in my opinion actually I like all the Sabbath eras Dio, Gillan, Hughes, & Martin but Ozzy is my favorite
ozzypossum 4 years ago
Hmmm, that's not what the album cover says does it? Who are you to say who Sabbath was?
Cambu17 4 years ago
absolutely perfect
spiralout46 4 years ago 2
a rare gem that song performed wonderfully
conaty105 4 years ago
great performance. " CATCH THE FASTEST TRAIN AROUND 9!!!!!!"
spiralout46 4 years ago
Sweet !!
BlackSabbath2007 4 years ago
I'm happy to see this, now I can see what I did right or wrong when I played it. It was pretty hard for me to be positive I played anything right, the whole album is pretty sludgy and parts are hard to decipher.
Mikejesmike 4 years ago
5 Fuckin Star Performace. Awsome shit
sabbath1970 4 years ago
I was at this show. Paid £60 to get in, but it was worth it. As a Sabs fan through the years of the 80s and 90s I tyhought I'd never get a chance to see the original line up.
MoonMonkey2000 4 years ago
wow...good find man
polkatulk 4 years ago