First Time Hearing BLACK SABBATH - Iron Man REACTION!!

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First Time Hearing BLACK SABBATH - Iron Man REACTION!!

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'I don't know how old this band is'

Well, basically, they invented Heavy Metal.

Moshinoki
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The song is about a man who travels through time into the future and sees the end of the world. When he goes back in time, he goes through the great magnetic field mentioned in the song, turning him into Iron Man. When he tries to tell the world what will happen, nobody cares becuase he can't talk. Being so enraged by this, he goes on a killing spree, creating the end of the world that he foresaw. A great song! I AM IRON MAN!

shawn.m.schmidt
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I am old enough to remember when this first came out. Ozzy was ahead of his time! Listen to War Pigs by Sabbath!

rbffbvs
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As a 63 year old rock and roller-it’s so fun to watch rock babies react (said with love- you two are a blast)

mariannemabie
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Black Sabbath is no joke. This band speaks the truth and opened me up to how crazy the government can be even before I got into punk rock.

ipeefreely
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You reacted to Ozzy Osborne the other day, and that's him again singing for Black Sabbath.

j.jennings
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Black Sabbath can be considered the grandaddy's of heavy metal.

factsdontcareaboutyourfeel
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Black Sabbath are credited for creating the genre known as Heavy Metal! This song is 50 years old...and can be heard in football stadiums from high school to NFL! ICONIC BAND!

jasonrichardson
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Yes this song was actually in the end credits to one of the iron Man movies, and Black Sabbath is sprinkled throughout iron Man movies and marvel movies. I think Tony Stark was a bit of a metalhead

mistytharpe
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Black Sabbath was by far the heaviest band you heard on the radio back then - absolutely different than anyone else.

juniorjohnson
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After hearing this song and all the transitions it makes, all of the unconventional sounds from the guitars, the drums, the vocals, I hope that younger folks can understand why us older folks find most of today's music boring. Most of it has the same sound, the same beat, the same pace. The instruments are strictly conventional, the vocals are rarely unique, and the lyrics are about as poetical as Humpty Dumpty and covers the same literary themes.

I'm not saying that all modern music is bad, but most music today is not written, not created, doesn't take risks. It's assembled from safe cords and rhythms specifically to turn a profit. Black Sabbath is the polar opposite.

maingun
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Ozzy and the original Black Sabbath band. Yes, played in the marvel movies.

anthonyv
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Who here besides me is waiting for him to realize that was Ozzy Osbourne and he just reacted to crazy train

davidhumiston
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Welcome to MY music! BTW doing that on sax in a Band class, I can't even imagine.
Funny story.
In 1972 I asked my best friend's sister, who was the dream girl of my life, un-beknownced to her, to go to the Black Sabbath concert that was coming to our town. I absolutely LOVED Ozzy Osborn and Black Sabbath and just KNEW that, even though I had acne and was very nerdy, my buddy's sister couldn't resist an invite to see Black Sabbath, even if it meant going with a geek like me, so I'd get my foot in the door and then take it from there. And she did. Well, as often happened with bands in that era, they cancelled the concert because somebody in the band had a overdose of one sort or another and, since I thought the love of my life was just going with me because, "free Black Sabbath ticket", right? I just called her and said I was sorry the concert was cancelled. Didn't offer a different sort of date, 'cause I was 17 YO and STUPID. Ended up driving around that night with a different friend of mine that had a car, went to a White Castle where all the "Heads" hung out at that time and met my girlfriend, wife and mother of my two daughters (not in that order). That lasted 5 years and ended in divorce and then I ran into my old best friend one day, found out his sister was now divorced. Got her number, wasn't a nerd any longer, ask her out, and married her and been with her for 41 years. The funny and sad part of this tale is that she didn't even know who Black Sabbath was when I asked her to go to the concert and she was just glad that I finally asked her out. She was very sad when I didn't attempt to take her somewhere else. There is a lesson in there somewhere but I get kinda teary-eyed when I try to reason it out. I love it when I find people that like Ozzy and his gang!

mrhalfstep
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The album this song is from "Paranoid" is probably the definitive metal record. If you can take only one record in this genre to the moon this is the one.

beachbumsailordude
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You two do realize that all this back in the day music is all instruments right? No computer generated shit. No auto tune. No enhancements. Talent, pure talent.

robertprice
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This is from their 1970 album “Paranoid”. Ozzy Osborne lead vocals, Tony Iommi on guitar, Bill Ward on drums and Geezer Butler on bass. You absolutely need to check “War Pigs” live in Paris 1970.

rubentullenaar
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Ozzy just Tears it up in Black Sabbath. Tony Iommi kills it on the guitar and Bill Ward beats them drums like they owe money

efakter
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When this came out in 1970, this was VERY hard!! When the tops hits were Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, and Let It Be, Black Sabbath was inventing Heavy Metal.

RJTheBikeGuy
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Black Sabbath's rhythm section was second to none. They were basically a garage band back in 1969 when this was recorded and yet they killed it. In the history of hard rock, Tommy Iommi is the undisputed riffmaster. Nearly every Black Sabbath song has an iconic riff. Coupled with Ozzy Osbourne's unique/annoying vocals? Brilliant.

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