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  • No original pressings of this album have ever surfaced. Bartoccetti claims it was recorded in 1969, and only a few copies were released. I'm skeptical. 

  • omg its so damn heavy!

  • yup its 1969

  • wow this is crazy stuff for 1969

  • If anyone wants to hear the original release, to find out if it actually sounded like this in 1969.

    Antonio sells it signed on his website for 2100 euros!

  • This is not 1969! The chosen picture is from (Tardo Pede In Magian Versus), witch is the albums name by the way, and was recorded in 1972. This song dose not even exist on the real Jacula issue. The uploader must have confused this with something simular.

  • Awesome, but i'm pretty sure Jacula are a hoax. They say back in 1969 only ten vinyls were pressed and sent to cults in Italy which just sounds too ridiculous to be true.

  • super cool, but judging by the sound of the guitar, as well as listening to every other song on the same album not having this same guitar sound, i think someone has made their own track out of this tune.

  • NO ONE HAS A FUCKING ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS SHIT, TRUST ME IT'S CRAP. ANTONIO BARTOCCETTI IS A CLOWN.

  • that does not sound like valve distortion, at all, it sounds like heavily EQed diode cutoff straight into a board, not a miked speaker from a cranked amp. not fuzz pedal either. it sounds exactly like a Korg "hyper distortion" pedal i got in the 1990 though: i don't buy it. i think someone dubbed the guitar in much later. the organ, however, definitely sounds "period correct".

  • Heavy!!!

  • Didn't know they had 6505s or Engls LOL. Treb boost, etc.?

  • I was blown away when I heard this.

    The amazing thing is that this was released in 1969 O_o

  • holy crap balls thjis is crazy epic 1969 and its a song this heavily great JESUS this is amazing and the leader is on record as saying this is a youth mistake best youth mistake of all time YESSUH!

  • Sounds a bit like Celtic Frost, or a Black Metal Demo tape from the beginning of 90's

  • Shit, imagine being 16 in 1969 and hearing THAT. You'd hear Sabbath and Zeppelin and all that and still think, 'Not as heavy as Jacula'. Hahaha.

  • Eveything original origines from Italy !

  • @SunofMercury You said they recorded this in a castle in england. Did you know Black Sabbath also recorded their debut in a castle in england?

  • @doom696mented actually I didn't, definately good to know, though, it just might be the same castle, I forget the name of the guy that runs the place, but I think Electric Wizard recorded Witchcult Today there, which is full of vintage equipment and huge amps.

  • @SunofMercury That's some very interesting shit, man. I didn't know that, thanks.

  • @doom696mented i bleive sabbath recorded sabbath bloody sabbath on a castle not the debut

  • @jaythejayzer oh yeah... fuck! My bad. Thanks, man

  • How can a guitar sound like this in 1969? I'll never ever understand.

  • @doom696mented It's gotta be like 6 fuzz pedals lined up, lol.

  • Fucking amazing tone at that time

  • @HenderixPlan "Finally available long time buried explosive material from 1969 never released before!!!!this is a real killer the legendary material recorded by Jacula in an English castle in 1969 is finally back from the

    grave never released before songs are similar to the ones released on their masterpiece "Tardo Pede" but this time, along with their classic "pipe-organ versus percussions" sound, you'll find doomy guitar riffs a là Tony Iommi a must have!!!"

    ----I wouldn't just make it up.

  • @HenderixPlan Yeah, they did record this in a castle in england, what would stop them from travelling to record an album? Read about it if you're skepticle?

  • This guitar is from 1960 fucking 9!!..? No way!.. Im sorry, but i am totally blown away if this shit is true!

  • @dannyhood66 'Tis true my friend! It was first circulated to occult orders, only 300 records were pressed, they recorded this in a castle in England, and this is most probably the first heavy metal song ever recorded.

  • ...the TRUE Black Metal is born in Italy with this song in 1969... \m/

  • @LeLapinAgile Black Metal? This? In 1969? Dude... Smoke weed, not crack !

  • @doom696mented Black Sabbath is Black? Ozzy is BLACCCCKK...?? Ahhha...teenager, smoke crack..!!

  • The Count was a wanker - hence, Jacula

  • dracula on acid

  • Black Sabbaths demo of ''Black Sabbath'' was released the same year as this, but I'd definitely call this the first metal track on a full length album (Blue Cheers summertime blues is really more heavy psych), and sonically it's like an 80s underground metal track. This is no where near as acknowledged as it should be.

  • Vh1 don't know shit. Eddie trunk is a ball sniffer.

  • i know this sounds like the real deal already damn crazy!

  • Are you serious? 1969? This was before Black Sabbath's debut! Hell, Blue Cheer and Zeppelin were the heaviest known bands at this point. This is one of the most ahead of its times songs I've heard.

  • @psudeoaccount i guess we will never know who was exactly the first band to have sung metal music, generally speaking... This is scary music, it fucks you up good when you're stoned, but in the same time the song "Black Sabbath" is also fucking scary and of course... it has the feeling of being heavy, of being doomed and panicked in a way... This song is more like heavy psychedelic occult rock, and the song "black sabbath" may be categorized the first straight forward heavy metal song ever.

  • This is what the count listens to when he's in a metal mood.

  • @s7o0a0p Count dracula that is before I kill him with the vampire killer whip.

  • did this shit even fit any sort of musical genre in 1969? seriously someone fill me in here I am very confused

  • Indeed the guitar tone does have a characteristically 80s metal distortion to it. But if its from 1969 I think I'll call this the official first heavy metal track, and an awesome discovery.

  • To me this sounds like: PURPLE+SABBATH+CRAZYORCHESTRAD­UDE ON ACID. FLAWSLESS VICTORY!!!

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  • they created metal without knowing it... lol

  • Definitely more metal than alot of the nu shit I hear nowadays. Holy fuck. Whether it was recorded in the 60's or not.... this is heavy.

  • Burzum-ish.

  • Believe it or not, it's from 1969. I did a research today and the sound of the LP is exactly the same. This could officially be the first heavy metal track and it's not even an actual band.

  • @DrxSlump This is NOT from 1969, and you heaven't heard the original vinyl or even seen it. Admit it.

  • @Eliskoopa It could have been a re-release LP, it didn't come in a sleeve. But it was copyrighted in 1969 with no newer date on the label and the track was the same. I couldn't find anything else.

  • ПИЗДЕЦ

  • @67675656565655656565 This was released in 69, no doubt about it. The LP is "In Cauda Sempre Stat Venenum", which means "The poison is always in the tail", as in ancient Rome they used to say.

    There's no reason to doubt, even if this work seems so modern. Antonio Bartoccetti is a genius, dot.

  • @Morgethein have to agree more goblin(d'argento chicks roaming the earth) is a very good thing!

  • If the album "In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum" was produced in 1969 (as is attested on Antonius Rex's site), how is it that the cover of the book from which the album jacket is taken was published in January 1972. It is the cover of Terror No. 27.

    I need to know the answer....quickly please.

  • wow

  • naa como mierda tocaban esto en 1969!! Ni Judas, ni Maiden es tan oscuro, TENIAN PACTO CON EL DIABLO!!!!!!!!

  • Very cheesy indeed!!

  • How did they even get this guitar tone in 1969!?

  • @Megamaniac610 satan

  • That second riff reminds me of Sabbath's "Children of the Grave" a bit. Or rather, the other way round...

  • Reminds me of Bathory, i love it!

  • Heavier than Black Sabbath even existed.

  • That organ sound is a dead giveaway of the period. Amazing.

  • the second riff after the guy whispering triumphatus esad... Beautiful.

    to think that a riff like that morphed before the 70s metal bang... badass. Long live jacula!

  • thoroughly enjoyed it

  • Pretty much, what early Black Metal Riffing of the 80´s sounded like :D

  • @KommanderA Haha, I thought the exact same. Similar riffs were still much used in early 90s and even during now. Sounded odd - and VERY awesome - to hear these riffs, after thinking that they were something unique and fresh in BM, while they were already made in '69 ;)

  • ecco da chi sono stati ispirati gli Hellhammer

  • I thought this was a re-recording of an original song but I find that this is an original recording from the late 60's but was re-mastered. It surprised me .

  • FANTASTICI QUESTI FACEVANO STE COSE NEI FINE SESSANTA VI RENDETE CONTO? MALEDETTA SCENA ITALIANA CHE NON VALORIZZA UN CAZZO DEI MUSICISTI CHE ABBIAMO E ABBIAMO AVUTO.....COME PER GLI AREA, COME PER TANTI ALTRI....

  • Made In Italy

  • I can't believe this, how can we know for sure that this is from 1969??? Just add a drum kit and growls and you have Hellhammer/Celtic Frost. Fucking awesome

  • downloadan now

  • The Riff sounds like sounds a lot like something Bathory would right, or Sarcofago even, extremely similar to first wave BM.

  • This song still sounds amazing. That guitar tone and those riffs...fucking killer stuff. Heavier, if not at heavy as ''Black Sabbath''.

  • this is maybe the fisrt album with guitar distorsion so loud....ITALIAN MASTERPIECE

  • the godfathers of black metal?

  • Cool. Do you have any more?

  • I assure you guys, this IS '69.

    Simply, Antonio Bartoccetti is a genius who preceeded other minds by 50 years.

  • cool! Will you post any of their other albums?

  • holy shittttt !!!!!!! the fathers of celtic frost

  • wow no way this is 1969 this is to heavy!

  • Guitar distortion sounds a little bit like old school black metal guitars.

  • What valg1z says could be true. But it could be even worst... If this story is true it's a cultural historical important one, but where are the proves that this work is original of 1969 and it was released then? No way! It's very strange for a 1969 style... That's why some say genius, some outside of the world then: because it could be a well packed story to sell! A treasure from the cellar or a smart false?

  • @inscriptamanent

    ...lot of uncertainty about the actual recording date then. It's certainly true that the supposed "1969" thing makes it even more intruiging than if it was recorded recently...

    (don't know why I'm addressing this to you & you only by the way - maybe I'm impressed at the fact that youtube music comment exchanges are actually interesting for once instead of the usual "ur gay fuck u retard lmao" stuff.. )

  • This must have given the Christians nightmares!!!! hahaha

  • this song just made me jizz. i'm amazed, can't believe it's from 1969

  • Nice song.

  • This bullshit is supposed to be recorded in a dismissed church in 1969... c'mon' people it's just a LIE, a fucking LIE. I bought the CD (Black Widoww records) to make sure the sound wasn't faulted by youtube... having the CD I can clearly tell you that this CANNOT be a product of the late 60's technology. Shame on you mr Bartoccetti.

  • to my knowledge the cd you got is heavily edited (and I think brtocetti himself said this) just because modern listener wanted some modern sounds and echoes...But this does not mean there was not an original lp.

    The story is only a few were printed(300?) and never sold through official channels...

    So in my opinion song are from 1969 but not the sounds we're listening...

  • @valg1z yes sir, Bartoccetti hiself had to admit that the CD is heavily edited... what does this mean? that this bloody thing is not FOR REAL... hordes of fools are praising this stuff as birth of doom or whatever... it is certainly not, what we have here is a lot of PRO TOOLS and nothing more... even if some organ parts were recorded in the 60's, it'd still be irrelevant BECAUSE there's nothing special about them in any way! I even paid for this crap...

  • @MarcoMover Edited it may have been. But how can one then explain the bits of the song that are guitar only, surely they wouldn't have been empty. Guess the only way for sure we could find out is get a hold of a copy of the original (anyone got 500$?) or contact someone who has a copy.

  • @MarcoMover So originally these riffs were not there?

  • @MarcoMover what year did the editing of this come out guitar work certainly does not sound like its from the 60s

  • Insane....

  • OK...Jacula was an italian erotic cartoon( so was Zora 1978? circa) the cover of one issue is been used as cover. No original work involved.Who has the original albums? nobody. All this sound a bit doggy at the least! Smell like a Modigliani head to me.

  • 1972

  • The cover shown in the video is from 1972 but the album this is off of is from 1969.

    Very similar cover but in black and white.

    In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum (1969) - has song on it

    Tardo pede in magiam versus (1972) -cover shown.

  • 19-fucking-69

    :|

  • Not too hard to believe but that's a great find!

    Listen to some of Joplin's hardest stuff and fastforward 35 years and you'll be very surprised.

  • 1969? 1969?? 1969??? How?

  • @vanishy0urself Believe it if you please. I couldn't hardly believe it but it's true. Awesome!

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  • This was in 1969? That sounds like Celtic Frost! Awesome!

  • Fucking crushing. Reminds me of ''Morbid Tales'' era Celtic Frost, now that's got to say something! That release came out 15 years later!

  • I am at a loss of words. FVCKING KVLT!

  • What. The. Hell.

  • I don't believe it's from 1969.

  • Think its from 1972.

  • @GreatSpotted even if its from 1972 still sounds very modern somehow i dont think its right.

  • i think that this band make Black Metal in 1969 o man!!!!!!

  • i must point out these Jacula records came out way before Black Sabbath.

  • wow.. black metal 30 years before..

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  • DOOM....black metal sucks!!!!

  • 1969?

    Fucking impossible.

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  • yES, i COULD HARDLY BELIEVE IT BUT i MADE A BIG RESEARCH AND found it's really true.

  • @gyodaimairlon Please show your research. This stinks like a BIG LIE. C'mon the drum is triggered!!!! They are selling a very good story... for today kids that doesn't know anything about comparative phylology, history, society, arts and comunication! Rex is selling signed copies for 2000 euro!

  • @inscriptamanent I don't know if it's true or not, I don't have proofs that claim it's a lie. Maybe the remasterization put the guitar heavier than the original version, if anyone showed the LP version of this record we could check if it's real or not, but this is a big mistery, and I talked to many people

  • @inscriptamanent ...about this band and many claimed that it's real, someone told me that prog rock bands used to look for many elements to compose their music and Jacula could find a way to make this distortion even in that moment. The problem is that It's an italian band, thus it's less known, if it's ana maerican...

  • @inscriptamanent it would be easier to explain it. But italian bands are less known than american or british bands.

  • @inscriptamanent But even if it's true or not, this song is awesome!

  • @gyodaimairlon I'm not discussing if it's awesome or not, that's personal. Some think it's awesome some that is shit... no answer. But its notority is in debt to the 1969 story. And the awesome feeling you get is basically from the romantic and strange effect of the cult-legend. There's plenty of stuff like this out there! But they love this constructed cult just for it, not other.

  • @gyodaimairlon Listen to the voice... it's supposed Rex was 18 years old! No effects excuse (that year, that self 18 years production in Italy!): it's not 18 years kid voice... and, strange, it's the same Rex has right now!!!!! Ok so he really is a magician (black?)... No way the guitar sound was that in 1969... neither Hendrix (with british labs helping him), nor later Scholz (engineer) had it... Rex is a magician THAT'S AWESOME

  • Joder. que guapada de disco. Mi favorito sin duda

  • Three cheers for Satan!

  • Riffs remind me on early Celtic Frost a bit. :-)

  • @kegel8 Same here. Sounds very metal for the 60s/70s.

  • @kegel8 I agree

  • que atmosfera x satan y que portada del disco,brutalmente atmosferico.

  • no way is this from the 60s or early 70s!?!

  • man... this is really interesting...

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