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Black Sabbath (Live u0026 Studio) Pt 1 [Black Sabbath Reaction] The Wizard—Paris 1970—First time hearing

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It is our first time hearing the debut album Black Sabbath, which is considered to be the first heavy metal album! We present our reaction to the first two songs, Black Sabbath and The Wizard, plus a 1970 live version of Black Sabbath from Paris and a cover version of The Wizard by Shihad.

This is our first time hearing these songs. We are reexperiencing classic rock, an album at a time, with fresh perspectives and active ears, so that Dev can learn and appreciate this music more, and so that Mike can relive his childhood.

00:00 Album Introduction
07:23 Black Sabbath
15:51 Black Sabbath (Live)
25:33 The Wizard

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This video contains the following music:
Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath (1970)    • Black Sabbath (2014 Remaster)  
The Wizard by Black Sabbath (1970)    • The Wizard (2014 Remaster)  
The Wizard by Shihad (1990)

This video contains a clip of Black Sabbath performing Black Sabbath Live in Paris (1970)

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