INTO THE VOID: A thread for discussion of Black Sabbath.

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I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:They gave the chode from Disturbed "Sweet Leaf". Day ruined!
There were certainly a lot of questionable choices made with the opening acts, no doubt.

Was cool to see some pro-shot Tool, though.
Yeah, that Tool set was sick.

"Mama, I'm Coming Home" got the biggest reaction out of me, even though I'm a way bigger fan of Sabbath than Ozzy. It's just the perfect song for a such a sendoff.
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also I like that I get to mention Sleep Token (II) in here now; he did a great job with his songs
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Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Slow chuggy doom metal = Master of Reality if memory serves. This is where Soundgarden got their sound.
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I havent seen the farewell show, but boy did i smiled a lot with everyone who played! AIC ( Sean is back), Billy Corgan, Morello, Chad Smith, Ronnie Wood!, Metallica, fucking GNR!!! Axl took photos with a lot of these folks what!

Great stuff
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Starting with the debut is good advice for a new listener but there's a lot to love about the records beyond the first five.

I'm particularly fond of Sabotage and Never Say Die!
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Ello Sailor wrote:They gave the chode from Disturbed "Sweet Leaf". Day ruined!

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Birds in Hell wrote:I'm particularly fond of Sabotage and Never Say Die!
Great opening tracks on both of those, though I don't usually get much deeper than that
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Nice, ty!
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liebzz wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Slow chuggy doom metal = Master of Reality if memory serves. This is where Soundgarden got their sound.
Nice, ty!
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The “Mama, I’m Coming Home” from that concert is very moving.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:I'm particularly fond of Sabotage and Never Say Die!
Great opening tracks on both of those, though I don't usually get much deeper than that
These two are absolute all-timers for me:



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I really like both of those

I've never been in love with Ozzy's voice but I'll tolerate it
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Ms Harmless wrote:
liebzz wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Slow chuggy doom metal = Master of Reality if memory serves. This is where Soundgarden got their sound.
Nice, ty!
Master of Reality and Vol. 4 are my favorites
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darth_vedder wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
liebzz wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Slow chuggy doom metal = Master of Reality if memory serves. This is where Soundgarden got their sound.
Nice, ty!
Master of Reality and Vol. 4 are my favorites
Mine too along with Paranoid. Those three are great.
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Birds in Hell wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I haven't really deep-dived

what's their best album if I want their more slow chuggy Doom material?
IMO, their debut is far and away their best - particularly the 5-track US version. And the opening track on that is the doomiest thing they ever recorded. But you can't really go wrong with any of their first five albums.
Starting with the debut is good advice for a new listener but there's a lot to love about the records beyond the first five.

I'm particularly fond of Sabotage and Never Say Die!
Oh hey, I finally found the other person who appreciates NSD?!? I've always thought it was just me. :bammer:

I actually got a cassette recording of this from a junior high classmate - NSD on one side, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath on the other. From some reason, these two were missing from my Sabbath collection. Went on to love them both.
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listening to the debut right now

it's great, even if I have to accept that the drumming is sloppy in places
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wtf, Bill Ward is one of the greats!
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One of the interesting things about bands in that era (late 60s, very early 70s) is there was no blueprint for what heavy rock was meant to sound like, so you have guys who grew up playing R&B and jazz bringing that feel into a band with heavy guitars in a way that you'd rarely hear later on.

I wouldn't describe Bill Ward's drumming as sloppy at all, but he's certainly looser and less rigid than a modern drummer and I think it's great.
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