Graham Posted February 13, 2020 Share Posted February 13, 2020 50 years ago today, heavy metal started, with rain and a bell 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted February 13, 2020 Author Share Posted February 13, 2020 Root. Octave. Flat fifth Three notes, two of them C and fifty years later still the greatest riff ever written 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skybone Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Iconic, and ingrained in the minds of a lot of people. And still a fantastic album. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iacopo San Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Geezer, what a player. I strongly recomend both Ozzy and Black Sabbath (Symptom of the universe) biographies, highly entertaining. Also, tomorrow night there's an event in London to celebrate the anniversary of this album, it should be good fun with bands playing, but I could not find any friend to go with, and unfortunately my girlfriend is not really into Sabbath. If any of you from London were interested, let's meet there for a toast to Geezer and the boys from B'ham. 🖤 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artisan Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Still sounds excellent after all these years & I still love it. In fact it was the first rock album I ever bought. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
la bam Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Superb. Such a talented bassist, rhythm section and band. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaggy Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 3 hours ago, artisan said: In fact it was the first rock album I ever bought. Likewise. Blew out the speakers in my Dad's old radiogram 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammers Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Went to a sort of celebration of the 50 years last night! Zakk Wylde’s “Zakk Sabbath” played in Birmingham. It was a blast, didn’t change much to the songs but just added his own flair. A fitting tribute to Brums finest! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilson_51_ Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 I’m going to see Zakk Sabbath tonight in London! Should be a good gig and happy to hear they didn’t change much. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebigyin Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 16 hours ago, Graham said: 50 years ago today, heavy metal started, with rain and a bell Favourite Band of all time. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul S Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 A slight aside but at the Grammy Awards last year when Black Sabbath were award Lifetime Achievement awards, Rival Sons did a pretty damned good mash up of War Pigs and Paranoid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJpullchord Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Beautiful Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammers Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 3 hours ago, simon88wilson said: I’m going to see Zakk Sabbath tonight in London! Should be a good gig and happy to hear they didn’t change much. You’re in for a treat, enjoy! 😄 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctor J Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 (edited) I’m on my way back to the airport to fly home, having come over to Brum to celebrate the anniversary yesterday. Zakk played like a fella who got paid by the note, the Buzz Lightyear of guitar solos. I really thought they were poor, to be honest. Great setlist, wakk execution. I still enjoyed the night though, I got to meet an old friend who lives over here. We redeemed the situation by heading down to Mapledurham Mill this morning for the obligatory picture opportunity. We met another Sabbath fan there who had the same idea, all trying to figure out a way to sneak in 🙂 As for that album, it’s timeless. It still sounds vital and fresh today and is just as relevant now as it was 50 years ago. Edited February 14, 2020 by Doctor J 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dudewheresmybass Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Black sabbath changed my life. if those three notes hadn’t happened, heavy metal would not have been born. I probably wouldn’t have been drawn away from the cello to play bass. thank you Tony, Geezer, Bill and Ozzy 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beedster Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 1 hour ago, dudewheresmybass said: Black sabbath changed my life. if those three notes hadn’t happened, heavy metal would not have been born. I probably wouldn’t have been drawn away from the cello to play bass. thank you Tony, Geezer, Bill and Ozzy We have parallel lives 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmo Valdemar Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Mr Tumble knows. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted February 14, 2020 Author Share Posted February 14, 2020 That's amazing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beedster Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Listening to it now, still sounds as good as it did when I first heard it 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMaartian Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 (edited) Black Sabbath and Paranoid were my first 2 8-tracks. Loved them both! Went to see the Paranoid tour in Madison, Wisconsin. [A lot of touring bands liked to open tours in Madison because the crowds were so supportive. This will be important in a minute.] The opening band came on over an hour late, and played for just over 30 minutes. It took Sabbath another hour and a half plus to make their appearance. And they played for less than 45 minutes. Walked off the stage. Lights went up. No encore. No nada. They were f'ing gone. The crowd started booing. Loudly. One of their roadies flipped us the finger. Someone in the front of the crowd managed to hit the bass drum square with a bottle. Must nasty name calling from the roadies. Big mistake. The stage got stormed and a lot of Sabbath's gear got trashed. They never came back to Madison. It was really hard to stay a fan after that. Edited February 14, 2020 by TheMaartian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Krow Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 5 hours ago, dudewheresmybass said: Black sabbath changed my life. if those three notes hadn’t happened, heavy metal would not have been born. I probably wouldn’t have been drawn away from the cello to play bass. thank you Tony, Geezer, Bill and Ozzy And if hadn't been for a factory accident to Tony, aged 17, those 3 notes might have been very different... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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