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  1. Oct 29, 2014 · Black Sabbath's original video performance of the song "Black Sabbath" Facebook: / blacksabbath Instagram: / blacksabbath Twitter: / blacksabbath Website: http://BlackSabbath.com Spotify:...

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    • Neon Knights. That Sabbath gained a new lease of life with Dio is evident from Heaven And Hell’s roaring album opener. With Ronnie singing of ‘circles and rings, dragons and kings’, Iommi delivers a scything riff that elevates the track skywards.
    • Fairies Wear Boots. “It has so many elements of a classic Sabbath song – killer instrumental passages that evolve as they go, that swing feel, and the monster riffs from the great Mr Iommi.
    • Children Of The Sea. First attempted, with different lyrics, while Ozzy was still in the band, Children Of The Sea was finally realised with Dio singing.
    • Snowblind. “My favourite Black Sabbath song is Snowblind – the perfect song to be a teenager to of any age.” Nikki Sixx, Motley Crue.
  2. Oct 23, 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Black Sabbath (2014 Remaster) · Black Sabbath Black Sabbath ℗ 1970 Warner Records Inc. Remastering Engineer: Andy Pearce Drums: Bill Ward...

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  3. Complete Black Sabbath Playlist. In order of albums Album #1) Black Sabbath (Songs 1-7) 1970 Album #2) Paranoid (Songs 8-15) 1970 Album #3) Master of Reality (Songs 16-23) 1971 Album #4)...

    • Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath, 1970) The song that started a subculture. The moment Tony Iommi lost the tips of his fingers in a factory accident at the age of 17 might have had a crucial impact on his playing style and Sabbath’s down-tuned sound, but this was the convergence of doomy sound and aesthetic that would capture imaginations around the world.
    • Iron Man (Paranoid, 1970) Recorded with Ozzy mouthing through a spinning metal fan, that iconic opening line was the introduction to a track that would perfect doom metal right at its very beginning.
    • Heaven And Hell (Heaven And Hell, 1980) Although “supergroup” collaborations only rarely strike real pay dirt, the title track to Sabbath’s first collaboration with Dio was towering proof of a match made in Heaven (And Hell).
    • War Pigs (Paranoid, 1970) They might’ve felt like a heavyweight antidote to the easy-breezy hippy culture that was winding down at the time, but Sabbath were enthusiastically on board with its anti-war message.
  4. In order of albums Album #1) Black Sabbath (Songs 1-7) 1970 Album #2) Paranoid (Songs 8-15) 1970 Album #3) Master of Reality (Songs 16-23) 1971 Album #4) Vol. #4 (Songs 24-33) 1972 Album#5) Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Songs 34-41) 1973 Album#6) Sabotage (Songs 42-49) 1975 Album#7 Technical Ecstasy (Songs 50-57) 1976 Album#8 Never Say Die!

  5. From their start as a heavy blues-rock band called Earth in 1968, Black Sabbath survived over four decades with a total of 19 studio albums and numerous hits, but only “Paranoid” reached the top...