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  • Fuckin Bad!

  • this song's not from earth

  • I could just bite the head off the baby Oz.

  • No Ward No Sabbath.

  • the final jam is sooo goood

  • Deep Purple In Rock (May 1970)....Speed King-Into the Fire-Hard Lovin Man are first Heavy Metal song's....

  • @kneelandpray1 Sabbath's first album came out in February '70, so your point is invalid.

  • @kneelandpray1 But, looking at your profile, I can see you are a Deep Purple fanatic, so it doesn't really matter if I'm right or wrong, it's pointless to tell you because you'll go on blindly believing Deep Purple were first.

    Not saying Sabbath were better, but they were definitely first.

  • @Malikarcanum Hi bro, you are right, Black Sabbath is created 3 months before, but I invite you to listen some songs of D.P. of the period 68/69. Cordially...Hard Rock On !

  • Black Sabbath rządzi!!! I jeszcze jedno "sędzia pali czuły gaz".

  • Holy shit this was from 19fucking70. my dad was born on 69. i was born on 95. and holy fuck i'm listening to this amazing music. fuck i just can't believe it.

  • NO STAIRWAY

  • /watch?v=CFT9Kr2tp0w

  • 11 11 11

  • Bill ward is a underrated drummer!

  • zep & sabs...stop!!..thank god for their music.....i'll make the final compare if i dare!!....................zep, basiclly top music men w/ page& jones as acomplished sessions...zep created something unique,...that bands of later could not duplicate well..they inspired.. but you couldnt out do them.........sabs just brought back rock n roll to a street level in the beggining..like the stones..it was raw..easy and it rocked.....zep had their chance at a reunion...sabs are in the talks now...

  • @shootonface Actually, it's funny that you say that. Zeppelin was, indeed, very vitruoso all of the members at what they did but all the members of Black Sabbath were HUGE Jazz fans, which you can hear in this song. Zeppelin, skill wise, was better. But Sabbath was so raw... So metal... In my opinion Sabbath was the first TRUE metal. Zeppelin could be really heavy, but they could do anything... really... heh. Sabbath is the fucking BEST at what they do. Zep is the fucking BEST at what they do.

  • @mcblahflooper94 Unless Ozzy, i think.

  • whoa!? huh?? jimi had this sound before any band did.

    second, zeppelin less original? i beg to differ.....

    its funny how we hear that the sabs are original when they were blown away at the sound and playing on the first zeppelin record. duh.

    wanna hear heavy? put on hendrix machine gun from the band of gypsys live.

    but sabbath kept the ball rolling! thats for sure.just a few thoughts...

  • Add to my favorites \,,/

  • Its always a debate about Led Zeppelin vs. Sabbath. Each have similarities and differences in their sounds that make them so enjoyable. Who cares who were heavier they both fucking rock. If you play an instrument, you know how it feels playing songs you love and appreciating their creator for the musicianship.

  • 3 people want to go to sleep and not wake up!

  • Shut up!!! BOTH Bands are great: Zeppelin and Sabath. They are Heavy and Powerfull...along with Deep Purple...Talent and music, ugly looking guys with long hair performing some manly, insane Rock and Roll.

  • tightest band in the world?

  • Those great old years when John Travolta used to sing with Black Sabbath

  • zep were sessions...they went too far too fast,..sabs, for me brought it to a kind of street level, where everyone can i.d. with...

  • MÚSICA FODA PORRA!!!

  • Seattle's Supernauty! Female fronted Sabbath cover band

  • Repeats the Chill line or no...this rocks. Ozzy sounds great live. Bill Ward Works the small drum kit fabulously, (as he does in all the early videos- see fairies wear boots 1970), Geezer is superb and Iomi, like always, brings up the rear (in spite of his firing Ozzy he was always the weak link). But they are great!

  • pauladaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!111

  • This Is History!

  • Bill Ward Rules!!

  • THE BIRTH OF METAL RIGHT THERE!........

  • "LSD is great until it isn't. One minute, you're running down Miami Beach with a foam finger on your head, the next you're sticking a gun in your best friend's face. it's going to bite you on the balls.".. -Ozzy Osbourne

  • THIS IS SLUDGE, HEAVY METAL SUCKS !

  • @Ecodelasballenas So does your mum.

  • hahaha Ozzy queued in on the "numbs from head to toe, icy sun with frosty glow" bit twice, but being as tight as they were, they accomodated in perfectly...it sucks that you can hardly hear Geezer because of the poor recording quality, cant help that its old footage

  • @Doommetalsludge you're right in that black sabbath is heavier than led Zeppelin but how can you judge whether they were more original? Led Zeppelin was doing extremely original stuff right from the beginning in more styles than black sabbath. Also even though black sabbath has had more influence in hard rock I think that led Zeppelin was more influential in other styles of music. However since you can't judge any of this exactly it's just your opinion on who you like more that really matters.

  • Bill rocks at 3:44!!

  • @Gyphia i was 18 in 2012

  • they shouldve thrown that jazz ending on the album

  • sleeping  audience ?????? It's BLACK SABBATH !!!!

  • This is from 19 - fucking - 70........

  • i have three black sabbath dvd's this is cool never seen this

  • 2 people do not have the metal

  • This is one of the best songs ON THE FUCKING PLANET!!!

  • ozzy's like aimee osbourne

  • LEND YOUR BODY TO A CORPSE

  • @GregoryGraveyard Close... the lyrics to this song are pretty freakin' cool for the day/ Geezers age at the time.

    "...Sunshines in, you have awoken".

  • What pisses me off more is when people miss use the brand rock with pop bands because when you talk about Hard Rock land marks like Zeppelin or Sabbath people end up referring them as metal bands..

  • Ozzy can actually move around like a normal ...............

  • Frickin Geezer man ... Most under rated bass guitarist. All of them ... so excellent. My life was blessed if only because I got to see them live 2x in the 70's and then again in the 90's. I remember when I bought this album. HOOKED instantly.

  • lmao@ bonham being overrated

  • led zeppelin wasnt metal??? dazed & confused,communication breakdown,immigrant song,whole lotta love,heartbreaker,achilles last stand,kashmir,the rover,the wanton song,in the light....many other zeppelin songs....i remember watching an interview with ozzy and he said that the 1st time he heard led zeppelin his jaw hit the floor. its all a matter of opinion

  • @Mr1979longhorn Led Zeppelin will never be Heavy Metal. Yes, at a certain time they were the heaviest band on earth and indeed the Sab's were impressed. However, Sabbath's first EP redefined Heavy and Zeppelin never claimed that mantle again. Sure, Zeppelin is a generally more accepted band, but in terms of originality, heavyness, and influence, Sabbath gets the win. You may like Led Zeppelin more which is a perfectly valid opinion, but the fact remains, Sabbath is 10x heavier.

  • @DoomMetalSludge exactly. i listen to alot of death metal,black metal,little thrash. sabbath is still up there with Death. Death and Sabbath are legendary bands i love me both. zep is a rock band so they arent that heavy

  • @Smackenzieth Ever heard Sab when they were 'Earth' ? Songs like 'Evil Woman' ? They were a standard band that morphed into something totally unique - Geezers lyrics set them apart as much as anything else. All had outstanding contributions - just saying that the lyrics were so different from the standard 'she don't love me no more' stuff. Zep went off into the realm of magic/elves and the like too but nuthin' sounds like Sabbath. I have to be in a different mood to listen to Zep.

  • @DoomMetalSludge besides zeppelin is more bluesy jazz kinda touch to it.....

  • @DoomMetalSludge I love Sabbath just as much as the next guy don't get me wrong but this first album is basically an extension of Cream.

  • @mlmr11 While I do agree with that statement, Sabbath took the Cream "Heavy" sound and made it there own, using minor keys and darker lyrics as well as heavier amp tones and louder drums.

  • @DoomMetalSludge Oh believe me I'm not saying that is a bad thing at all. I love Cream . It's only the first one and Paranoid that are Cream extensions.

  • @DoomMetalSludge indeed if you want proof to how heavy sabbath is listen to symptom of the universe

  • That's right DoomMetalSludge, Sab's music is much more heavier than Zep's. Hell, I'd stack much of the earlier Iron Butterfly's sound up against Zep's in a battle of the massive heaviness genre.

  • @DoomMetalSludge

    Well said, for crying out loud.

    I enjoy Zeppelin, but Black Sabbath is just more appealing to me...

    Hard for me to explain, but Zeppelin just doesn't strike me as influentially as Sabbath.

    Just how I am, don't hate.

  • @eskerton Sabbath influenced metal artists. Zeppelin also along with pretty much every other kind of music featuring a guitar. I'll always love Sabbath, but to say they're more influential than Zeppelin when Zepps probably the most influential band right next to the Beatles.

  • @DoomMetalSludge

    Agree.

  • @DoomMetalSludge Blue Cheer were heavier than Zeppelin when Zeppelin were the "heaviest band"

  • @Mr1979longhorn Do you really think Sabbath woulda sounded the same without hearing Zeppelin?? That's right. NO WAY! Upon hearing it they knew they had to raise the bar. And while Sabath festered on their newfound sound, Zeppelin went on to create music in a variety of genres. If Bonham lived, they probably would've lasted forever due to their limitless talents where as with Sabath, they couldn't come up with anything new with the line up that they went to DIO for help and ditched Ozzy!

  • Sabbath getting funky \m/{>.<}\m/

  • looks like a coke ozzys sipping on there

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  • Stunningly fucking brilliant.

    End of.

  • funky, jazzy, blusy, unique and pure metal,

    the fathers: Black Sabbath

  • What a fuckin' song. 10/10 Total Respect 2 The Sabs

  • wait who wrote this smithereens or black sabbath?

  • @AVP2Ftw both are great songs by equally great bands

  • @AVP2Ftw One guess, and it isn't the Smithereens

  • @AVP2Ftw They are 2 different songs. Black Sabbath wrote this one and The Smithereens wrote the other song under this name.

  • @AVP2Ftw Black Sabbath.

  • The four LEGENDS!!!!This is what i call metal!!!!

  • Chill and numbs from head to toe, icy sun with frosty glow!!!

  • fuck, the music speaks to me AND I FUCKING SIT AND LISTEN LIKE A QUIET LEAF AND I OBSORD THE VIBRATIONS AND CREATE NOURISHMENT FROM THE SOUND WAVES. SONICSYNTHESIS 101 BRING YOUR FRIENDS LETS HAVE SOME FUN MOTHERFUCKERS LETS SMOKE A HYPERCUBE JOINT

    I'VE GOT AN OUNCE AND I WANT TO LIGHT MY OWN FIREEEEEEEEE

  • @tracksuitjim Cheers the hypercube man but ...."OBSORD" ...??? Damn'....nuh-uh

  • hahaha look at ozzy past 4:15

  • 'if you want our remorse, change ur body to a corpse.' that says it all.

  • @kortick50 i think its sleeping wall of remorse turns your body to a corpse

  • @DayHopper the first time he says it thats the line the second is 'if u want our remorse...'

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  • heavey metal at its finest

  • @Mrmusicmonarch how do you think this is spam what do you like jb

  • sun shines in,

    YOU HAVE AWOKEN!!

  • HOW CAN ANYONE NOT LIKE THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!obviously there is something wrong in the head!!!!

  • Such good individualists! Ozzy really was a great singer, and still is, allthough maybe not so much as in the 70's...

  • @mrmetull that's the same as Meat Loaf. both will stand the test of time. both are still better than alot of bands that release records today.

  • the 2 people who dislike this video are now no longer living

  • @HIMLSPRANGS hahahaxd

  • @HIMLSPRANGS dio was one of them......

  • @HIMLSPRANGS make that 3, i think i need to reload

  • @HIMLSPRANGS they were never truly alive :)

  • Yeah !

  • The original metal band and the greatest there will ever be.

  • unlike nowadays's guitarists, iommi has felling in all his notes... that's what impresses on him

  • Freakin' awesome.....Ozzy needs to get a headband or something....and Bill Ward is the raddest ugly drummer ever....

  • the black sabbath album is a master class in drumming excellence, bill knows how to bring it.

  • The fathers of HEAVY METAL

  • love the drum beat, killer bass line, great solo, and his singing raises demons from the grave and turns them into angels

  • What a sound...and without your fingertips too Tony!!

  • lots of energy coming out of bill ward especially..

  • wouldent be nice with eyewithnesses review from this magnificent concert

  • Enlighten yourself with this darkness!

  • I love it how noone seems to hail them... they didn't know they had future legends in front of them, what's more in their best years. And now I'm in Paris 40 years later, I'll never see such a thing :'(

  • Metal in it's infancy here. All hail the metal gods, Black Sabbath.

  • best band in the world you have got amitt

  • H.P.Lovecraft and heavy metal 4ever

  • These guyz are the REAL DEAL

  • Ozzy's always had that sepulchral vocal tone that no one else has - and he still has it. Great period for Sabbath.

  • thye are the gods of the metal! great!

  • PURE METAL...

  • Alot of feedback when he plays but thats part of what makes this version better I think.

  • ok how about how TYonny;s guitars glaze over Ozzys lyrics........

  • great fucking song. Prolly my favorite.

  • what is "dark metal" well, this To me is rock not metal.

    Johnny cash is Dark soul.

    Jonas Brothers are analy unplugged bigger than soup AWGH I don´t know. Stupid discussion

  • How is this simply "rock"? Much considered metal is ineffably less heavy than Black Sabbath. For example, Stratovarius and Trivium. Generic thrash with no memorable riffs is wimpier than new age, very tinny sounding. If you do not consider Black Sabbath metal, then you would have a difficult time claiming Electric Wizard are metal, as they are so similar, but the latter is considered by many to be the heaviest band ever. Of course, "heavy" and what is "metal" are just matters of opinion.

  • heeey,´duude^^ Your awesum man AWEZUM !! Im moore into Pink Floyd and red hot chili peppers and such.

     Im just here to listen and learn some songs from different types of music, as I am a guitar player. Although it has nothing to do with anything I fucking hate The jOnas Brothers. so How bout you?

  • I have never heard the Jonas Brothers, only heard of them. I abhor the generic Finnish pop metal so prevalent here, as well as Nightwish. If you enjoy psychedelic stuff, and bluesy, Sabbath-esque metal, try Witchcraft from Uppsala. No good heavy psychedelic bands from here in Finland.

  • HOLY CRAP!! I live very near Uppsala _ you do mean Uppsala/ Stockholm Sweden right, awesum.

    Well I´ll look em up right now

  • That is the city.

  • emo hardcore bullshit has dark moments.

    metal has BADASS moments

  • Emo hardcore bs has faux-dark moments, but in my opinion seems disingenuous.

  • plus.... there are a lot of dark things that aren't considered "metal"..... EX: Johnny Cash.

  • How is that relevant? Of course there are many "dark", non-metal musicians, but metal must have darkness, just like death rock must. Johnny Cash did not need to be dark, and it would be difficult to argue that his music with June Carter was dark at all. Metal was dark at its start, as Black Sabbath evoked dark atmospheres, though they later reverted to rock with sporadic metal moments. As the music was dark when it started to be called heavy metal, heavy metal must be dark, to varying degrees.

  • ok. how about you elaborate better than just explaining that it is "dark"..... what other aspects of "metal" make it "Metal".... just curious.. i never was much of a genre Nazi.

  • I saw black Sabbath twice in their heyday. Between my brother and myself, we owned all their early albums and played them to dust. I loved Ozzy, Iomi. As a wannabe bass player, I listened to Geezer a lot. To me, Bill Ward was just another part of a great band. But as I watch these old films on Youtube, I realize Bill Ward was a beast. A seven headed, fire breathing dragon of a drummer. He's the spark that set this band on fire. Without Ward's energy level, Sabbath loses their frightening power

  • One thing about Sabbath is that when they hook up with Ozzie, they STILL play their music with the same kind of intensity that they did back in the day. I don't know if anyone saw Van Halen in 07', but I thought that there was just something missing. DLR to me just went through the motions. The music was good, but it wasn't the hard driving VH that he said it would be in the pre-tour announcement. They also finished with "Jump", which I thought was also kind of umm..GAY!

  • i love this freaking video . It makes me happy

  • wow, bill ward is great!!!! XD

    bonzo is great as well, but man does ward sound good.

  • just to make things clear, Led Zeppelin were not Metal because they DIDN'T play Metal, period.

  • I think the best material Sabbath put out, was on their 1st 2 albums. I think Blizzard/Diary are unbelievably good, and Rhandy Rhodes was incredible. Revelation Mother Earth. I saw Ozzy in 1984 in Long Beach, and again, with Metalica, in 1986.  Unfortunately I barely remember the 86' show!

  • LZ were a band of virtuosos, but that does not make them better. Page did not write many riffs that are memorable, even though more people are familiar with LZ. Sabbath evoked feelings that LZ never touched on. Sabbath's music was based on dark street sentiment, while Zeppelin was based on post-hippie mysticism, so they are totally different. Zeppelin is not metal because they lacked darkness, whilst Sabbath is metal because they had it. Early-Sabbath was the best metal ever. Timeless!

  • At 8yrs old, I bought toys in the attic used, (1976) for $3, and have been into rock n roll (mostly 70's era), ever since. I became a hard core Zep fan in the very early 80's. Some of Zep's stuff IS quite dark, they just don't have what I would call the "metal sound", like Sabbath, Maiden, Metalica etc. Unlike many bands, all 4 mem in both bands are gifted, with Ozzie probably being the weakest link, though he makes up for it. Zep reinvented, with every album, while Sabbath is more an ACDC IMO

  • that is because Zeppelin had the funkiest white man in the world as a bass /keyboardist .Jones and Geezer are my favorite musicians , but they are not at all similar , nor are their bands .

  • "they are not metal because they lack darkness", how old are you?

  • 27. Metal requires an element of darkness, because otherwise it becomes 80's glam--which is not metal. Even Skid Row are more metal than LZ, due to the fact that "Slave to the Grind", their definitive album, has some dark moments. LZ never did anything dark musically, as they were too post-hippie for that.

  • WOW, you are seriously mentally ill!

  • Perhaps if I subscribed to psychology I would agree with you, but I do not. What did LZ release that was dark? Skid row at least had the "Slave to the Grind", "Mudkicker", and "Quicksand Jesus" songs, which are all dark, albeit to varying degrees.

  • dude, did you ever read me stating Led Zeppelin were Metal?

    I just said that to be Metal you not only need to be dark, that's a childish statement, don't want to start an argue over here, but face it

  • Yeah, there is no point. Besides, what is dark? To me it may be something different from what you think, so it is futile. It is just a matter of opinion.

  • yeah, I heard alot of good Metal stuff that isn't dark, but if for you it's dark, no reason to argue

  • @drubermensch Dazed and Confused, In The Evening, Those songs alone blow away anything Skid mark put out. Being dark doesn't make you metal. If it does then is Johnny Cash a metal act?

  • @kizzie48 yes in fact Johnny Cash is quite metal.

  • @vergil443 did you seriously just say johnny cash is metal?

  • i hate this 'I know metal than anyone else in the world attitude'. and btw if metal requires an element of darkness, how do you explain Helloween's music?

  • dark moments ? that does not even mean anything

  • Okay, if you do not comprehend what "dark moments" are, you probably are having difficulty reading this. Black metal is based almost entirely on the presence of "dark moments," meaning episodes where the musical atmosphere exudes darkness. The banal feelings and thoughts of existence are figuratively associated with light, and the aberrant feelings and thoughts with darkness. That is how it has always been.

  • well it gets dark here at around 6 this time of year .

  • You apparently do not understand figurative language, or humour.

  • it doesn't matter to me what you think . Go paint your fingernails black , and put on your bandolier and dog collar .

  • Oh no, I am definitely some poseur like that. I just appreciate music which evokes dark atmospheres. Go listen to some LZ or Mott, wear some floral print shirt only buttoned to the navel, suck it in & squeeze into some jeans five sizes too small, & keep clear of metal music. As you lack a comprehension of darkness, you would not understand the vast majority of it anyways.

  • It takes you a long time to say very little .

  • Brevity is over-rated. What is your point? Perhaps I just like typing from my stream of consciousness.

  • good for you Timothy Leary. Far out .

  • @drubermensch Dude, don't worry about explaining yourself. I, for one, understand what you're saying. Early on, music critics panned BS because they compared them with 'heavy rock' bands like Deep Purple, LZ and even GFR. If your critics took a second to visualize their first album cover and some of their early promo pix (in cemetery s etc) they'd realize the 'dark bit. For fux sake, their name sake song is about meeting Lucifer. I was there since the beginning - heard their NYC debut on WNEW-Fm

  • Sabbath is not "Just rock and roll"

    They are Legends, Forefathers of Metal

  • This was the best sabbath concert!