71 yrs. young, female and love this music then and now. I saw Black Sabbath in person and was blown away. Frikin great concert.
@YouTubdotCub4 ай бұрын
That's so cool, wish I could have seen them (especially the original lineup) live in concert. They must have been heavy as hell!
@pointlessmanatee4 ай бұрын
all I can think of is george carlin's bit about "x years young"
@karelvandervelden88194 ай бұрын
But why is your age and gender relevant in this ?
@YouTubdotCub4 ай бұрын
@@karelvandervelden8819 why is your negging someone's style of expression relevant in this? mind ya business
@user-wh5mz9uk2znursenicky3 ай бұрын
Music like this is timeless!
@jwbowen4 ай бұрын
Cooking like that on guitar with no fingertips. They got cut off in an industrial saw accident and he made some little wax tips to use.
@HollywoodRobTV4 ай бұрын
Wow 😵💫
@mikey41rules4 ай бұрын
As Bob Ross would say "We don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents"
@svenlerouge784 ай бұрын
You're right but i'ts 2 finger tips, the Middle one and the ring fingers. Take à look at this short animation. Everything is explain... Metal was created after a Metal accident. Cheers! ✌️😉... kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4G3m6ttbryamacsi=AZd-R9vCA9SypUWk
@tritonogletree28064 ай бұрын
Tony Iommi is the guitarist for Black Sabbath. He got the tips of his fingers chopped off in a factory his first day on an assembly line. He was devastated and was going to fold his musical career. His boss convinced him (with the help of the music of Django Reinhardt, who also suffered from a deformity, and some booze) to not give up on his dream of being a guitarist, and as a result, he decided to down tune his guitar (loosening the strings a whole octave: 12 notes down), and play slower than he had originally planned. Originally, the band was called Earth, and they were trying to sound like The Beatles, but the sound instantly changed after the accident. As was mentioned, Iommi made fake fingertips out of melted thimbles and bottle caps. He crafted a leather glove in which to put his hand and bottle cap finger tips so that he could ensure that everything stayed in place. He then wound his own guitar strings out of nylon acoustic banjo strings because the nickel strings that are traditionally used with an electric guitar created too much pressure in his "finger tips." ...and that is where heavy metal "comes from," Rob. Check out the live from Paris 1970 video of the song Paranoid by Black Sabbath and enjoy seeing Ozzy when he was young and athletic! That song is a banger!
@crashstitches794 ай бұрын
Yo he melted the bottoms of soda bottles onto his fingers. Absolute monster.
@robertphillips2133 ай бұрын
In the words of my great grandpappy: "Rich man's war, poor man's fight."
@owensks3 ай бұрын
Your great grandpa did not come up with that quote
@robertphillips2132 ай бұрын
@@owensks Never claimed he did. First heard it from him, however, in reference to the memoires he wrote for Papa (US Army Ranger, 25 years ret., Korea Campaign) and Unce Craig (US ARMY, 12 yrs, Green Beret, Special Operations in Vietnam) warning of the political and ideological degradation inevitably inherent for all governments (the USA, in particular), and reminding them to never give their trust or allegiance to any type of political system, but to be loyal to principles that better one's self and one's people: honesty, fidelity, patience, and other virtues. He warned them and predicted how the US gov. would devolve even further after the lack of consequences for breaking war treaties and cease-fires, claiming that as technology advanced and generations were raised within safe enviroments they'd begin to look down on violence and grow increasingly detached and disapproving of anyone that dared act to defend one's property, family name, and settled conflicts on a personal level without the supervision of the State/Federal Authorities, then once morality began to grow corrupt, education would be targeted socially/politically. He had claimed with certainty the US Gov would begin to spy on its citizen, flood the people with too much true/false information, strip away rights/priviledges for citizens, force gov oversight onto every level of beaucrazy, and seek to make Amercans (a people tempestuous, proud, and war-hungry) unable/unwilling to defend themselves using systematic reinforcement in the Public Education system which includes phasing out "violent" sports such as boxing so no disagreeing males could ever solve their problems in a school boxing ring. Back then, everyone went around armed, even in school my Papa leaned his rifle in the teacher's corner before lessons began. Fear of violence, lack of context or danger, constant pressurization to obey/submit to gov. policy, and then, finally, they'd corrupt the educational system entirely; removing historical contexts, philosophy, methods of reasoning/logical analytical processes, memory techniques such as the Bookshelf/Mind Palace methods, and finally refusing to explore or educate children on virtues/developing them/their importance regardless of religion/race/nation to advancing the human spirit/mind. This was penned by him in 1957, "Apathy, ignorance, weakness, and compliance will do what no outside enemy could manage-the Death of the USA and it'll be quiet, swept under the rug, and go unnoticed, unobtrusive by the idiot masses for what willl likely be years or even decades, but then no one will dare mention it, as then they must solve the problem or cower from it. Tolerance of others was never a national ideal, neither was forgiveness. In the end, we'll open the door to the hungry wolves outside in an invitation born from ignorance to danger after being stripped of martial familiarity on a cultural level. They will punish courage, they'll punish those that protect others, those that defend their family's honor, and, most of all, self-sufficiency will be punished until ultimately there's so many laws it'll be impossible to count them all; anyone would be charged and punished for any three "felonies" to earn Life Without Parole meanwhile they'll charge them for warming the court benches such exorbitant fines that only the rich would be able to pay without beggaring themselves. Cowardly, apathetic fools unwilling and unable to fight; that will be the future of America. The politicians have failed to even maintain the foundations of our nation, let alone build upon them as intended, and every bill passed nowadays only takes from citizens instead of empowering, enriching, and educating them. All nations fall. All governments become corrupt. And when we fall, we'll be surrounded by hostility; stupid, defenceless, and compliant little sheep, millions of them on a battlefield where everyone hungers for mutton. Knowledge, self-reliance, and strength in martial ability, mind, and willpower are the only way to inoculate one's self to these evils when the barbarians are at the walls, fools sit in wise chairs, and teachers can no teach their craft in good conscience."
@mztweety1374Ай бұрын
Wise words.
@DurggenMsCurggen664 ай бұрын
They were considered evil because the first single they released was a self titled song about going to hell and seeing the devil. They wanted to make music that scared people, like a horror movie but with music. It worked out very well for them.
@tricky20553 ай бұрын
Yep, saw an interview where Ozzie said that the room where they practiced was across the street for a movie theater that showed horror movies that had long lines, and they got the idea that people like getting scarred at movies, why not concerts.
@willcool7133 ай бұрын
They were considered evil because of their name and the shallowness of society at the time. They did it on purpose to show the blatant absurdity of such a superficial reaction. Their anti-war message here was considered subversive and pro-Communist at that time in the Cold War. This was extreme and radical then. This music, this time was the birth of heavy metal, though we probably wouldn't call it that today. The horror vibe was just the way they chose to push back, their hook, but became a mainstay in metal.
@tubelious3 ай бұрын
they were a band interested by the occult and spiritualism.. not a religious band of any kind
@patricklenehan177818 күн бұрын
They're not evil, they're just like Grimm's Fairy Tales set to music. If you do this, that will happen to you.
@peacefulwarrior40784 ай бұрын
Black sabbath /warpigs Live paris 1970 is a must see of this song 😎👍 Bill ward is a absolute beast on the drums !
@dregeye4 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath "War Pigs" LIVE Paris 1970: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gWTFZ4Z9pLNpmqM
@PML784 ай бұрын
Bro went nuts using THORS hammer as drum sticks 🤘🏽
@NathanFebuary3 ай бұрын
Live Paris 1970 100%! Bill beat those drums like they owed him money.
@cardboardboxification4 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath will never go out of style , people 100 years from now will still be jamming to it
@JBrew794 ай бұрын
Rob, with this one, you're listening to the genesis of heavy metal. This was the first album. There was psychedelic and folk music of the laste 60's , early 70s, and then this shit dropped. It was so gnarly for the time, that the first reaction was, "OMG, this is evil/demonic/satanic, etc." Of course, we now know that this is not true, but originally, that was the reaction to this stuff.
@angharaddenby33894 ай бұрын
No, this was off their 2nd album. Also, The Kinks were playing heavy metal in the early 1960s - though the name had not been coined by then. First use of 'heavy metal' in a song was Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf. Even the Beatles toyed with metal on the White Album on the track Helter Skelter. And the roots of heavy metal go right back as far as 1732.
@strydershadow3914 ай бұрын
@@angharaddenby3389 Steppenwolf was awesome back in the day. Great live show. Led Zepplin had already released their first album too. So many great groups.
@loadedorygun4 ай бұрын
@@angharaddenby3389They meant first metal album. It’s arguable but not definitive. I’d throw Blue Cheer in there too.
@tildesarecool77824 ай бұрын
@@angharaddenby3389 thumbs up for mention of helter skelter
@The.Akademic4 ай бұрын
@@loadedorygun Good shout with Blue Cheer!
@crashstitches794 ай бұрын
Sabbath gets mad props for Ozzy and Tony, but Geezer Butler was their bassist, and he's one of the most amazing bass players in history. Absolute beast. Bill Ward on drums also. Everyone in this band is an icon.
@daveaf52813 ай бұрын
The whole band is obviously kicking ass but I think Ward goes the absolute hardest.
@jerryfrentress41073 ай бұрын
And Geezer wrote these fire lyrics
@RexytheRexy4 ай бұрын
T-Pain's cover of this song is the stuff of legend.
@nim44644 ай бұрын
when i first went into listening to it when it dropped, i wasnt expecting it to actually be good
@sarahmendezmathis4 ай бұрын
I came here to say this!
@stevezrofsky85774 ай бұрын
I was shocked at how good it was.
@shannonwaipouri17304 ай бұрын
Hell yeah just checked it out 26/5/24
@ronnierockit44684 ай бұрын
T Pain killed it
@NaClSandwich4 ай бұрын
Just about all the metal music you have indicated a liking for starts here
@brentsnavely4244 ай бұрын
yup
@acrobaticswitches4 ай бұрын
War Pigs is the best anti war song because its a lesson in politics. Ozzy educates the masses on exactly what the people in charge are doing. Also this one set the stage for metal music. It's a fuckin jam and it's incredibly well written. Imagine 1970 in a bar in the UK. The hardest thing you ever heard was Led Zepplin. Then War Pigs hits you.
@LadyIarConnacht4 ай бұрын
Really bugs me that to this day the common people are tricked into supporting yet another war. There is always some excuse, whether it's "They started it," or "They attacked our ally," or "They have an evil dictator for a leader." I'm so incredibly sick of it. We need a new anti-war movement.
@warrenreid58694 ай бұрын
The godfathers of Heavy Metal, without Black Sabbath there would be no heavy metal
@markop.19943 ай бұрын
Or at least it would not be what it is today
@gregbale75983 ай бұрын
Motorhead is also credited as the fathers of heavy metal. Lemmy later helped Ozzy with his solo album Crazy Train.
@hanselemans42373 ай бұрын
@@gregbale7598 Motorhead played Rock and Roll ;-)
@firebrand40743 ай бұрын
@@hanselemans4237that’s what lemmy said but they’re categorically speed metal lol
@pauliewalnuts25273 ай бұрын
@@gregbale7598the fuck they are. what made up universe is that true. maybe innovators like deep purple but not a staple father like black sabbath
@Mr.Schitzengigglez4 ай бұрын
Bassist was Geezer Butler. Was a childhood friend of Ozzys. Awesome bass player.
@bardsimpson14043 ай бұрын
And the primary lyric writer
@SteveHarrellRally3 ай бұрын
When I was like maybe a week or two into my freshman year in college in 2004 I was in the common room area of the freshman dorm. Everyone was sort of milling around, no one knew anyone that well yet. Someone started playing War Pigs on their laptop. A half dozen of us came over and immediately started singing along. It was a total "finding your tribe" moment, gathering around to sing this song that came out before any of us were born but we still knew word-for-word.
@6sKi6z64 ай бұрын
Bro, they’re accused of being evil because they literally invented Heavy Metal. They were the first. And they use a lot of religious symbols in their music and stage show.
@The_Jasonian014 ай бұрын
I believe it was guitarist Tony Iommi’s dad, an iron worker, who was the one who made them those crosses they wore. They wore them to ward off a bunch of witches curses because they refused to come play at a black mass Edit: it was Ozzy’s dad according to Geezer: “It wasn't until the band played their first shows in America that they began to realise that they had tapped into forces they might not be able to control. "We didn’t think anything of it until the first American tour," Butler told Metal Hammer's Alex Milas in 2019. "There was some black magic organisation that wanted us to play at a stone circle… We said no - we were sort of against Satan as opposed to promoting it - so they allegedly cursed us. "The head of the white witches called our management and said he knew we had a curse put on us, and we should wear crosses and he’d do a ritual thing. It all sounds so hokey.” “We started wearing crosses! Ozzy’s father made them for us. He used to work at a metal factory making car parts, so he made us these great big crosses out of spare metal.”
@darthtraya83054 ай бұрын
Oooo and they mention Satan by name!
@The_Jasonian014 ай бұрын
@@darthtraya8305 yes, the dark dumbass has a name
@christophergreen65954 ай бұрын
And that time Ozzie bit the head off a roadie live on-stage.
@ras18514 ай бұрын
@@The_Jasonian01it was actually ozzy’s dad that made their crosses!
@chrissandoval94594 ай бұрын
Back then the lyrics and subject matter of this song were mind blowing and ground breaking. Before 1970 nobody was singing about "Satan spreading his wings" while ripping on the guitar! Black Sabbath started a whole genre!
@Trygon4 ай бұрын
Goddamn, 83.1K! You're doin well for yourself, man!
@samwood36914 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath were the fathers of rock and metal. They really started it all
@PML784 ай бұрын
As much as I love Metallica... I know where it came from... metal in my blood 🎸🔥🤘🏽
@atvena4 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath Iron Maiden Metallica
@PML784 ай бұрын
@atvena black sabbath and iron maiden alone are the legends... but what I love about Metallica is... u get the best of both and Metallicas original sound all in ONE 🤘🏽
@atvena4 ай бұрын
@@PML78 melodic metal forever \m/
@Cluther023 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath was my first concert back in 1972 was fourteen. 65 now and still listening!☮️
@mrkaplin88703 ай бұрын
ZZ Top was my first concert in 1974. They got booed off stage! My sons first concert was ZZTop in 1990 at 8 years old, he loved it!!
@callfourzero19313 ай бұрын
My first big concert was KISS openng for Black Sabbath around 1975. The high point was the very beginning with the lights on KISS in glittering silver, pretty crazy. Detroit Rock City.
@robbdawson77844 ай бұрын
Waiting for the day that Rob discovers the Oakland Coliseum Freebird video. Since he’s such a fan of guitar solos, I can’t wait to see his reaction
@gailgrimes33653 ай бұрын
OMG right, my all time favorite guitar solo ever. I can listen to it over and over and over.
@gavinshickle18144 ай бұрын
It's really trippy when you think about the fact that this was around at the same time as groups like The Temptations.
@kenwalter55023 ай бұрын
Watch Bill McClintocks mashup of the Temptations and metal bands sometime. They were dark as hell but hid it in pop sounds kzbin.info/www/bejne/qImXYY2cn82SjcU
@mattslater1674 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath is the most influential band of the '70s. They weren't the biggest name in their time, but what came after was more informed by Sabbath than any other band. Oh, and as awesome as the guitar is, listen again, just for the drums.
@brina40583 ай бұрын
The 1st time I heard this song, I was in the car with my dad in mid 90's. He loved the drums for this song...he told me about the meaning of the song. My dad may have been in his late 40's, but he knew rock out!!!
@supadave87294 ай бұрын
T Pain did an amazing cover of War Pigs
@wombatkins4 ай бұрын
The man famous for making Auto tune a thing is a legit good singer
@bugvswindshield4 ай бұрын
Craziest song Black Sabbath did, for me, was Planet Caravan. Wow, such a different albeit uber cool song for them.
@jessecail81824 ай бұрын
And the Pantera cover was equally as trippy
@ClearTheRubble73 ай бұрын
Love your enthusiastic reaction to one of my all-time favorite songs! I was listening to this as a long-haired teenager back in the '70's, and I still listen to it as an old man with thinning grey hair and creaking bones. The Paranoid album is one of the few I purchased for a second time as a CD. Thanks for starting my morning off on the right foot! 🤠 Side note: UK rapper/busker Ren and his band The Big Push do a live busking cover of this and two other Ozzy/Sabbath songs that's on The Big Push channel
@liquidpza4 ай бұрын
I normally wait to watch/listen to your reactions during boxing warm ups, but there's no way that I'm not watching this immediately! One of the most heartbreaking songs of all time, simply because it appears to speak a perpetual truth.
@PK147014 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Sabbath are the god fathers of modern metal. It all started with them, their sound, and creativity.
@AmazePaulz4 ай бұрын
7:00 Thats a dbl solo man.. such a difficult jazzy thing to achieve live, and they did
@Canine774 ай бұрын
The “godfathers of metal”! Every Sabbath album, with Ozzy, is incredible.🤘🏻
@marklanger66194 ай бұрын
Classic Hard Rock is, indeed, "White People Music". Led Zeppelin is a "must check out"
@joescott88774 ай бұрын
Absolute MUST, for real--ANY song, bro!
@alfonsosalazar9624 ай бұрын
I'll keep banging this drum until he does, he gotta check out Led Zeppelin
@pointlessmanatee4 ай бұрын
not really. ever heard of jimi hendrix?
@joescott88774 ай бұрын
@@pointlessmanatee Well, more to the point, "Roots" music, R&B, The Blues, Little Richard, etc, from whence Rock came...
@tomzcooneyz4 ай бұрын
I think Rob would really love When the Levee Breaks
@Nosnhojyerffej4 ай бұрын
You have now witnessed the birth of Heavy Metal/Hard Rock. If you think about the type of music that was coming out in 1970, this music scared the shit out of the masses! (and like most things that aren't understood, was thought to be evil)
@johnfarley44924 ай бұрын
Another one of those bands tied for best of all time.
@tomzcooneyz4 ай бұрын
Love how in one of the recent videos Rob mentions he can't really distinguish guitar from bass but he lit the fuck up when he heard that bass going crazy in the background of the guitar solo.
@ReivecS4 ай бұрын
The bass mix in "One" is pretty low, so it is legitimately hard to hear it on that one.
@RunBayou4 ай бұрын
The groove comes from the blues. Early metal was heavily blues influenced
@atvena4 ай бұрын
Proto metal
@markkelly59204 ай бұрын
ROB , your videos are REALLY GOOD , & I can RESPECT the fact that your making a conscience effort to expand your mind with out limits AND ROCK N ROLL is a great road to travel. THANK YOU MY BROTHER . p.s. - sometimes a song takes a moment to really open up , long intro , it's like being in your car waiting for the light to go green and all you wanna do IS DROP THE HAMMER AND MELT THE WHEELS ⚡️⚡️⚡️😎
@riverroth36884 ай бұрын
The guitar is hardcore, the drums are fuckin fire. And I can't remember who but there's a quote around about Tony Iommi, Sabbath's guitarist "Metal is Tony Iommi, everyone else just copies him"
@PML784 ай бұрын
Original Riff master 🤘🏽
@gavincassidy13774 ай бұрын
We need some Deftones, ROB! Start with “My own Summer”
@jeremyrobinson96604 ай бұрын
Yes Deftones!
@crashstitches794 ай бұрын
No, start with "Digital Bath," that's a babymakin song for SURE.
@trenchcorps3 ай бұрын
Try deftones. Do a different deep cut though. Maybe around the fir, cherry waves, something, anything off diamond eyes
@gavincassidy13773 ай бұрын
@@trenchcorps I think a very crucial part of appreciating a band, is to witness the progression. My mans has to hear where it started. Granted, Adrenaline was the first album; But it pales in comparison to their sophomore effort. You need to be met with an immaculate effort from a group for you to decide to keep fuckin with them, and to understand where they are going/came from with their sound
@jeremyrobinson96603 ай бұрын
@@trenchcorps I think you got to start with My Own Summer honestly. I love the ones you mentioned but it’s starting at the beginning… sort of…
@Jon-ef9bg3 ай бұрын
Love you bro. Your open mindedness, curiosity, your infectious enthusiasm. What the world needs bad now. Keep doing your thing.
@marklanger66194 ай бұрын
THE best "Anti-War" song is 'Holy Wars: Punishment Due' by Megadeth. It will blow you away with Emotiveness, Imagery, and Musicality, Rob
@agodlike_tazmaniandevil23054 ай бұрын
@@NaClSandwichthat line in the song was actually a reference to how he accidentally advocated for the IRA at a concert without knowing, and it’s meant to be a play on how people can be swept up into conflict far too easily
@darrenherbst55724 ай бұрын
Stop -
@danehart21194 ай бұрын
Gay
@NaClSandwich4 ай бұрын
@@agodlike_tazmaniandevil2305 thanks I misremembered that lol.
@mandomendez56184 ай бұрын
I don't think so 🤔🤔, it's a good song, but naaah
@LordEagle3 ай бұрын
This song is a timeless CLASSIC. Really glad you like it,,,,💥💥💥👍😎
@LauraWilson-t4x4 ай бұрын
My favorite Black Sabbath song ever!
@LauraWilson-t4x4 ай бұрын
Key note- my favorite BLACK SABBATH SONG.
@fernandomedeiros33934 ай бұрын
In 1970 bands were singing about love and flowers, then came Sabbath with their songs about nightmares, war, drugs and paranoia.
@itsgummyybear4 ай бұрын
T Pain did a cover and he KILLED it!
@TomOlsen327mofo2 ай бұрын
Hey man, you know what my favorite part of seeing you react to my favorite tunes? You headbang exactly like my partner and I do. The way you get into the music you listen to makes me so happy. Thank you for existing, brother. If you smoke bud, come to Denver and let me smoke you up.
@evangreenart3 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath are one of the founders of heavy metal before heavy metal was a thing. This music was considered HARD when it came out. It’s still dope.
@josharmantrout67004 ай бұрын
Welcome, Rob. You’ve begun a relationship with arguably the best metal band of all time. It doesn’t get much better than Black Sabbath. I am fucking STOKED to see you dig into Sabbath’s discography
@lbh0024 ай бұрын
1980. Me and my Air Force brothers are all in a a barracks room smoking some good weed and listening to this song. Damn indeed.
@Unknownguy-qt6pl2 ай бұрын
I used to always listen to this song and now I can almost sing the entire song just cuz I listened to it so much, I love this song, I’m glad you made a reaction video to it, thanks
@thebenc15374 ай бұрын
Sabbath was the first ever heavy metal band.
@joeblow80663 ай бұрын
I love watching black folks discover the music I grew up with. War Pigs is fire every single note and beat. I was born in '71. Song is freaking older than me! My mom had this album in our record collection. One day I put this on and my metal journey had begun. /cheers man.
@ghanahumber9373 ай бұрын
Im 58 I got introduced to this in Jr high when we got bussed to predominantly white neighborhoods . I introduced them to Rick James music They didn't even know the guy was from our hometown much less our hood. I still listen to zep black sabbath the Doors the Animals Van Halen Pink Floyd and my All favorites the Red Hot Chili Peppers
@tritonogletree28064 ай бұрын
Tony Iommi is the guitarist for Black Sabbath. He got the tips of his fingers chopped off in a factory and had to down tune his guitar, and play slower than he had originally planned, and that is where heavy metal comes from.
@donnieboughton17304 ай бұрын
Live in paris War Pigs is a must see. Just to see the drummer beat em like his drums owe him money!
@aydennso4 ай бұрын
Bro, you should react to "no one knows by Queens of the Stone Age" if you haven't already. It's groovy, heavy, bass and guitar solo, and the drummer for Nirvana is on the song. And he kills it.
@thebenc15374 ай бұрын
Thats too much of a pop song. They added all sorts of tricks to make it what it is. I dont respect that song at all.
@aydennso4 ай бұрын
@thebenc1537 What's wrong with making a song catchy? He likes grooves. He hates anything not in 4/4. I can't think of a rock song more up his ally he hasn't listened to already.
@samshootman65104 ай бұрын
"Groovy" is an accurate term to use, Black Sabbath were massively inspired by Jimi Hendrix. This is def one of my top 3 fav songs, my particular fav parts are the little drum solos between the guitar parts you were enjoying
@Totally-Not-A-Robot3 ай бұрын
Geezer Butler on bass and Bill Ward on drums is one of rock's greatest rhythm sections. Geezer is one of my influences as a bassist, he's got great groove, always tasteful playing, he's just awesome.
@IDoNotPlayRuneScape3 ай бұрын
I rarely engage with videos on here, but I remember being a fan of yours early in your youtube FGC days years and years ago. I love the content you're pushing out now and you make me laugh so hard. Keep it up Rob, this is great stuff!
@shannontreiber10704 ай бұрын
One of the best songs ever written. But NEVER do the video version-unless it’s them live in Paris in 1970. Period.
@JeremyMiller-sn6nh3 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath are the Godfathers of Heavy Metal 🤘
@cassiophone4 ай бұрын
Sabbath’s guitarist Tony Iommi is the most 🤘metal🤘 not just because of his sick riffs, but dude lost the tips of two fingers on his fret hand due to an industrial accident while working at a sheet metal cutting factory. The prosthetics he wore forced him to change his playing style. This was in 1965 so Sabbath may have sounded different otherwise.
@pwx90004 ай бұрын
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@tfm144912 күн бұрын
You have to realize when this music was introduced to the world around 1969. Black Sabbath came out ahead of the times. They were part of the godfather family of Heavy Metal, along with the likes of Cream, Mountain, and Led Zeppelin, and others. You are right, Black Sabbath's first album was band by the Church. It was considered devil worship music. Although if you listen to the words to all their music, there is no praise for evil, or the devil. They denounce evil if anything. War Pigs was relevant then, as it is NOW.
@chowdragon74543 ай бұрын
Now you have to listen to the T-Pain cover of this. It's so fire!
@christyamar4 ай бұрын
I first heard them in college and it changed my ears lives!!! R&R will never die!!
@rogerirula38874 ай бұрын
Thank you very very much for this reaction!! The Best!!
@karenscigliano97873 ай бұрын
Sabbath & Deep Purple...my first loves🖤💜
@theghostsofgiants4 ай бұрын
There's a mixtape from like 2003 that puts "Made You Look" by Nas over War Pigs and it's one of the best blends/mashups you'll ever hear.
@tinflowers3 ай бұрын
I listen to a lot of metal/hardcore/crazy ass music....always go back to the classics! This song is amazing.
@alexanderdooley58334 ай бұрын
criminal so few interactions on that video you took the song from. you got great reacts. keep up the fire bro!
@Batmannerz4 ай бұрын
This is my all-time favorite song. The best way to truly appreciate this song, is to listen to it a couple times, then, just listen to it focusing entirely on Geezer's bass...and then do a listen where you focus on nothing except Bill's drumming. Then when you listen to it as a whole again, you realize, Ozzy and Tony are playing the song, while the bass and drums are just fucking grooving.
@Thombene774 ай бұрын
Watch the live version from Paris 1970... Blows the mind!
@sombra11113 ай бұрын
The best anti war song ever written and one of the best songs period. Black Sabbath with Ozzy is timeless. Even Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die are great albums imo. After Ozzy left they intentionally changed their sound into something I'm not too crazy about. It always felt less genuine, like they were trying to stay relevant alongside other metal bands that were starting at the time and a lot of their sense of originality was replaced with trying to "keep up with the times". I guess they didn't realize they were cooler than all the other metal bands of the time and still are.
@alaksandutheexorkizein76344 ай бұрын
Big Hollywood Rob TV!!!
@Dammitman_4 ай бұрын
so is Rob ready for classic rock?
@darthtraya83054 ай бұрын
Ozzy was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of fame this year for his solo work…finally. Lucky to have seen him live…he is a crazy bastard.
@Futuretimelord3 ай бұрын
I saw them quite a few times back in the early 80s. Awesome everytime. This song is still so relevant today. And a fun fact. They rhymed masses with masses lol
@johnnieangel994 ай бұрын
"Oh Lawn chair" Welcome to the wonderful world of Black Sabbath sit back and enjoy the trip
@johncox52974 ай бұрын
Faith No More cover is awesome!
@scotthatcher50432 ай бұрын
Yes black sabbath was the founder of heavy metal...looking for the sound to connect with the people of time...great reaction bro
@terryconnelly4843 ай бұрын
One of the Godfathers of heavy metal. They started this shit
@thatdirtyninja58294 ай бұрын
he bit the head of a dove off too BTW, he aint called the prince of darkness for nothin'
@Gentile1084 ай бұрын
Bill Ward adding the funky stank on drums in this banger
@Hydrosized4 ай бұрын
Toni Iomi was missing the tips of two fingers and he made his own prosthetics to play guitar in Black Sabbath! Check it out!
@chosenwon18874 ай бұрын
Bro if you like this then you gotta listen to Bark at the Moon by these guys. Great rhythm and awesome outtro guitar solo
@imamymay3 ай бұрын
the live in Paris France version of this song is amazing
@GUZBALLZ4 ай бұрын
Straight banger
@mikefetterman67824 ай бұрын
I was born a few months before this came out and had older brothers and sister that listened to this all the time as I was a baby and little kid.
@JimMorrison-zw7ng2 ай бұрын
War pig is a cream of the crop song. It's cool to watch people enjoy it for the 1st time.
@DrBoneright4 ай бұрын
Thank you for reacting to the song and not the crappy video that people watch. Watching something means you aren't hearing everything intently and watching a video robs you of your own imagination. You should listen to songs like this with your eyes closed the first time. Stare with your ears. Great review.
@aaronlandrum90234 ай бұрын
Rise against is my favorite band. Incredible messages, high level sound, super hype. Makes you want to start a revolution
@jasonthompson34434 ай бұрын
You should check out the live War Pigs vid from 1970. They are all over it, but watch Bill Ward, the drummer, beat all the hell out of a rather sad looking little kit. Looks like a kit you`d give a 10 year old, and he`s destroying them.
@nocteexmortis9794 ай бұрын
I have seen professional drummers that watch that video for the first time, and they all ask the same question: “How the Hell did Bill Ward get THAT sound out of THOSE drums???”
@JefferyJaynes4 ай бұрын
This is their biggest hit, The thing about Black Sabbath is that they started out great and then got better. If you're into it, you should start at the beginning with the song "Black Sabbath". They got better and better from there; everyone keeps requesting all the hits first and you never hear the great songs that weren't quite hits. Thanks for the great reaction and think about it.
@stevezrofsky85774 ай бұрын
The 5 best metal albums were black sabbaths first 5 albums
@jasonmonroe90184 ай бұрын
“It may be just a small part” he says of one of the most iconic riffs of all time.
@kristoffrable3 ай бұрын
"One" was greatly inspired by Dalton Trumbo's "Johnny Get Your Gun." "War Pigs" is more broad, but I think the imagery Ozzie is using is super effective.
@Silence_Duder_Gooder3 ай бұрын
That siren is _haunting._
@jamesshelley59124 ай бұрын
I feel like Sabbath always had a lot more jazzy undertones than a lot of other metal bands.
@coelacanth98213 ай бұрын
people think of 'sabbath as "heavy metal" and of course they were heavy straight from the womb, but they were at the core a bluesrock band. (as were the earlier pioneers of heavy metal, blue cheer, Jimi, steppenwolf, 'zeppelin, cream, etc...) Most folks know that part of their heavy sound was an incidental effect of Iommi losing the tips of his middle fingers - tuning his guitar down to make the strings looser and easier to play. another crucial thing is that Butler learned to play guitar on an acoustic with only 2 strings (i'm guessing the fattest 2 strings). he couldn't afford the strings, so he modified his playing to get the most he could out of those 2 strings. this resulted in a unique playing style when he switched to bass...playing melodically, but often playing just what Iommi plays, as he would've on the old 2-string acoustic. before him, most bassists either played runs of 1 note, anchoring the basic structure of the song; or melodic lines, sometimes improvised (a la Paul McCartney, Willie Weeks, Jack Bruce...). (or a walking bass, but not usually in rock). Butler also wrote most of sabbath's lyrics. simple, even juvenile sometimes- but effective. (after all, Marley's lyrics were pretty juvenile too, much of the time - yet very effective) i personally think this is far better musically than metalica's "one". (and Ozzy was lightyears better than Hetfield's horrible vocals!) ...but we don't need a "best". there are a million good anti-war songs. that one is about a person in a situation that could've just as well been caused by a bike crash or falling from a building; this one attacks the people who create war to serve themselves. 2 very different songs. one of my favorite anti-war songs is "the band played waltzing matilda" - and old folk song(?) covered by the pogues. anyway i really like your video and your reaction. of course there are tons of songs i'd like to see your reaction to! but i just stumbled into you so i guess first off i'll go explore your other videos. Thanks!
@Heighdaro4 ай бұрын
Masters of War by Bob Dylan is a classic war song you should listen to sometime bro
@remcohoman10114 ай бұрын
07:01 Hey RobTV, wauuw for your channel and your unbiased reactions man !!!! Awesome!!! Black Sabbath are the originators of everything heavy, Metallica wouldn't be without Black Sabbath, period, just as axample.. When inducted to Rock Hall of Fame, Metallica inducted them, worth to watch. And influence? Black Sabbath - Zero the Hero inspired the famous Guns n Roses riff for Paradise City, Hot Line was inspiration to Beasty Boys - You Got to fight for yourr ight to Party.. Into the Void..DAMN !! Remember Killing in the Name of?
@hydratanksamari4 ай бұрын
Anyone that like this song should check out the version with the animated visual. Powerful
@bluetopguitar11043 ай бұрын
Written at the height of the Vietnam war. These guys grew up in post ww2 England. They knew the price of war. P.S. the drummer knows how to swing and play funky as well.