War Pigs (KARAOKE) | Black Sabbath

#KaraokeCovers #KaraokeHits #KaraokeVersions “War Pigs“ is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It is the opening track from their 1970 album Paranoid. The original title of “War Pigs“ was “Walpurgis“, dealing with the witches’ sabbath. “Walpurgis is sort of like Christmas for Satanists. “And to me, war was the big Satan“, said bassist and lyricist Geezer Butler. “It wasn’t about politics or government or anything. It was Evil itself. So I was saying ’generals gathered in the masses / just like witches at black masses’ to make an analogy. But when we brought it to the record company, they thought ’Walpurgis’ sounded too Satanic. And that’s when we turned it into ’War Pigs.’ But we didn’t change the lyrics, because they were already finished.“ During this time period, mandatory army service had recently ended in Britain but with the Vietnam War raging, many young men feared they’d be conscripted to fight in it. “That’s what started this whole rebellion thing about not going to war for anybody,“ said Butler. “I was dreading being called up,“ the lyricist recalled. Prior to its official release, the band often altered the lyrics significantly when performing it live. An example of this can be found on Ozzy Osbourne’s compilation The Ozzman Cometh, which features an early version recorded by Black Sabbath for BBC Radio 1 on 26 April 1970. While Butler has said that “War Pigs“ is “totally against the Vietnam War, about how these rich politicians and rich people start all the wars for their benefit and get all the poor people to die for them,“ vocalist Osbourne has stated that the group “knew nothing about Vietnam. It’s just an anti-war song.“ The song’s instrumental outro is entitled “Luke’s Wall“ on US releases of the album, formatted as “War Pigs/Luke’s Wall“. Drummer Bill Ward’s first memory of performing the song was at The Beat Club in Switzerland in 1968. The band was required to play multiple sets every night and had little material in their repertoire at that point, so they would perform lengthy jam sessions to fill in the sets. Iommi has said that “War Pigs“ originated from one of those jam sessions. The addition of the air-raid siren and the speeding up of the song’s end were done by producer Rodger Bain and engineer Tom Allom. The band had no input in these decisions, though they were pleased with the results. Music journalist Martin Popoff has called the song an “ugly, antiwar classic now considered one of Sabbath’s top two or three most enduring compositions“. Guitar World described the song as “the greatest HM song ever.“ The magazine also included the song on their list of the “100 Greatest Guitar Solos“ and ranked it in 56th place. Steve Huey of AllMusic called the song a “standard.“ “War Pigs“ was ranked the best Black Sabbath song by Rock - Das Gesamtwerk der größten Rock-Acts im Check. The song is notable for its publication in the American folk music magazine Broadside, which normally did not feature rock songs. War Pigs was one of the 40 songs featured in the Music Monday series of the Newseum, and thus part of the Reporting Vietnam exhibit as a major musical reflection of the time. Source: Thanks for watching! Click the #SUBSCRIBE BUTTON and NOTIFICATION BELL to receive updates on #PinoyKaraokeBattle ‘s latest videos. Learn more: ... Listen ad-free with DISCLAIMER: I do not own the music in this video. Please contact the artist/label if you want to use it. If you want me to remove the song/s on my channel, please contact me on this email address - anythingandeverything1001@ “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.“ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO THE RESPECTIVE OWNERS. Provided to YouTube by Sanctuary Records War Pigs · Black Sabbath The Ultimate Collection ℗ 1970 Warner Records Inc. Remastered 2009 (US & Canada) | 2009 Gimcastle Ltd. under exclusive licence to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company (Rest Of World ex. US & Canada) Drums: Bill Ward Unknown: Brian Humphries Bass Guitar: Geezer Butler Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne Producer: Rodger Bain Unknown: Tony Allom Lead Guitar: Tony Iommi Writer: Bill Ward Writer: Geezer Butler Writer: Ozzy Osbourne Writer: Tony Iommi Auto-generated by YouTube. #WarPigs #BlackSabbath #OzzyOsbourne #Paranoid @pinoykaraokebattle379 @xxRafaelProductions
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