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Gearnetwork dot com. The following isa presentation of the Gear Radio Network.
What's going on everybody to boy Chatsfrom the Fantasy Football Bros. Podcast.
And we are in the off season, so we will be bringing you new
episodes every couple of weeks. Butin the meantime, I am still gonna
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post some content. You are gonnahear two record reviews from my other channel,
the Chazz cast O. Here weGo, Here we Go. I
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It's your boy Chat and today weare breaking down Cheap Tricks nineteen seventy
seven self titled release. I Ireally don't have ones to pick out here.
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You know what we're gonna We're gonnasave the music from the end.
I just decided because I really I'mjust trying to like rearrange my videos.
I have a feeling like maybe Iput the music early and some of you
guys drop out or whatever. We'retrying just a different, different way of
doing it today. So Cheap Trickis the debut studio album by the American
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rock band Cheap Trick, released innineteen seventy seven. It was released under
Epic Records and produced by Jack Douglass, a frequent collaborator of the band.
The album did not reach the Billboardtwo hundred chart, but did bubble under
at number two oh seven for oneweek in April of nineteen seventy seven.
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So this album was released February third, nineteen seventy seven. Their next album,
in Color, was released September ofnineteen seventy seven. And that's interesting
because that's what seven months apart,right, But that's how bands were doing
it in the seventies. Most ofthe songs have a more raw sound,
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akin to hard rock bands of theperiod compared to the group's later, more
polished power pop style, and thesong lyrical and the song lyrics deal with
an extreme subject matter rather than lateralbums. For instance, the Ballot of
TV violence, I'm not the onlyone. It's about serial killer Richard Speck.
Daddy should Have Saved in High School? Daddy should Have Stayed in High
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School is about an a fabbo file, and Oh Candy is about a photographer
friend of the band, Marshall Mint, who committed suicide. So you got
songs about a phibo files, whichI believe is like pintophiles, and then
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you got songs of oh god,I better not get canceled for saying that
word. Then you got songs aboutsuicide and songs about serial killers. So
interesting about this album is a lotof people have always said that Kiss is
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very similar to Cheap Trick, andI always found that weird. I can
ever get this backup when I'm sittingdown. I always found that weird that
people would say that, Okay,it's just not happening today. I always
found it weird that people would saythat that that Kiss was like Cheap Trick,
because I never thought that and Inever like, there we go,
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and I never liked Cheap Trick.You know, I knew the hits and
and and as time went on,I grew to like the hits. You
know, I want you to wantme, surrender the flame, all that
kind of stuff. So like,actually, when this popped up, at
first, I was like, Okay, so this is the debut album,
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and I'm not too familiar with it. And then you know, a lot
of people say it's like Kiss andmaybe I'll enjoy it more, and I
don't know, I didn't really likeit that much, to be honest,
and I'm not saying it's like trashor garbage or anything like that. It's
just kind of boring to me,and I I was a little harder than
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I expected. I guess I hadsome elements that, like I was like,
okay, that's Chip Trick, that'sdifferent. I mean, it's you
know, some some like punky ornot, probably like garage rocky stuff.
I just think that this is aband for me that is about the power
pop stuff, and I do likethe power pop stuff in general, and
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I think that's why it was hardfor me to dig this album. L
Kiddies is kind of like garage rockyand it's kind of cool. Daddy should
have stayed in high school. It'sit's just a weird song and Taxman mister
Thief I kind of liked. Iguess Cry Cry, I don't even remember
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it. I listened to this albumlike five times and oh Candy again,
I don't even remember it. Listento this album like five times. So
it kind of shows how this uhaffected me. I guess, like not
affected me, but like the musicdidn't necessarily grab me and opposed to the
second side, Hot Love Speaking OutForever Hold Your Piece, They're Okay,
they're all right, He's a whore. I did kind of like that song,
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and I think that was actually aone that I knew I won't say
a hit, and then Mandaicello andthen the Ballad of TV Violince. So
I just think that this album isn'tfor me, that's all. I don't
really like it. I might noteven put the music in here, just
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because I keep getting hit with copyrightsand like it's annoying, and uh,
I'm not making any money off ofthis channel, obviously, but if by
some chance I ever do, Idon't want to lose that. But if
you guys checked it out, listento it too, I want to know
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what your thoughts are, because Idon't know. It's just a very bland
album for me, and it wasa very bland album for people in general.
It didn't sell that much, itdidn't reach the Billboard charts. Nobody
talks about it that. I don'tbelieve they play any of these songs live.
Maybe He's a whore. I justthink that it's kind of mah right,
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and even below Matt, I guess. So I guess my rating on
this album scale of one to ten, it's easily the lowest one we've done
yet. This is probably a two. Honestly, I mean it's not like
trash garbage, but I just don'tlike it, and I'm allowed that.
And if you like it, tellme where I'm wrong, tell me what
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I'm thinking or what I'm saying wrong. You know, I'll put a little
I will put a couple of thingsof music in here. I'll put in,
you know, three clips, notvery long clips, because again I'm
trying to cut down on this copyrightstuff. And you know, this is
learning experience is the thirteenth episode,so we're learning. I don't want to
get hit with too much copyright stuffmoving forward. You guys are obviously on
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YouTube. You know how to searchout the songs if you need to.
But I will put a little biton there. And yeah, so I
guess we're gonna go with. I'llput in Hello, Hello kiddies. I'll
put in tax Man, mister Taxmanor whatever it was, and I'll put
in He's a ward a little bitof each and other than that, guys,
I'm sorry, We're just gonna moveon. It wasn't a very exciting
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album for me to draw out afterthat great fantastic album we got last week
of Creatures of the Night, whichled to my biggest video ever, which
I'm still excited about. That's awesome. Uh, this one was kind of
a downer for me personally. Andif you like it, hey, awesome.
I don't judge. You like whatyou like. I like what I
like. This is a nice youknow, this is a community about learning
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and growing and finding stuff. Andif you like it, tell me,
tell me why, tell me whatI'm missing, tell me to go focus
on a search part of a certainsong that I'm missing and and why I'm
wrong, and like that. Likeagain, I'm not saying this is garbage.
It's not garbage, you know,I'm not you know, I'll probably
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get hit heat for this. I'mnot a big Beatles fan, and you
know, this just sounded like abit of a heavier Beatles to me,
which I'm sure that's what they weregoing for, but that's just not what
I like, right, So it'sit is what it is. I like
something a little heavier, right anda little more aggressive, But I do
like their power, power puff girls, power pop stuff, so it just
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wasn't for me. I don't hatecheap trick just didn't like this album,
all right, So we're gonna moveon to our Randoms selection for next week.
We're in the Zeros with a BeautifulLie and Collisions and Castaways, and
we're gonna give ourselves a shake,and we've got a Christmas album, Happy
Holidays, My Billy Idol, whichwe're skipping of course, or Shake again
and then okay, all right,now we're getting into my you know,
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if we're going to talk, nineteenseventy says it's the same year, well
yours, No, this is mucholder. This is nineteen seventy two.
We got Volume four by Black Sabbath. Volume four by Black Sabbath is the
Oh my God, I keep AdamSchefter is tweeting here, guys. Adam
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Schefter. Volume four by Black Sabbathis the record of the Week made famous
the famous song on Here for surehas changes, but it has wheels of
confusion, Tomorrow's Dream Changes, Fax, Supernot Snowblind, Cornucopia, Laguna,
Sunrise, Saint Vitious Dance, andunder the Sun. And it's interesting about
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this album. For me, it'salways like, wasn't a big fan of
this album when I was growing up, and it was kind of just because
of the song changes and just becauseit was slower, and I was like,
oh, I'm everybody our block,Shavic brah right, Like I never
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really listened to this one too much. So this is gonna be a new
discovery for me. My favorite Sabbathalbum is the one just before this,
Masters of Reality. So the factthat I never gave this one a chance,
this is gonna be a new discoveryfor me. So I guess you
know, I know four or fiveof the songs, but the deep tracks,
and that's what this is all about. So you guys got your homework,
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Volume four by Black Sabbath, startlistening, and today we will be
here next week for to listen tosorry review this and and I'm a little
more excited now because cheap Trick draggedme down. Sorry guys, Sorry cheap
trick. Sorry bros. Again,I might put the music in. I
keep changing my mind on it.I don't know. I'm also not excited
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to show it to you guys.And you hit a copyright striking all that
stuff, but I'll put that'll besomething somewhere in here. Maybe you're at
the beginning or we'll figure it out. But Black Sabbath, a lot more
excited, for a lot more mytype, my style, And we will
see you next week for Chazz's recordreview. And until then, guys,
peace, what's going on at yourboy Chazz? And today we're breaking down
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Black Sabbath Volume four. So Iwant to to get up close here and
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to tell you guys something I've beenlying to you. I guess about the
amount of records I have. Iwas going through my collection and I I
found some vinyl that I didn't havein my uh disguis collections. So I
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decided to take the time and rescan in everything into discogs, and I
lied about how many vinyl I have. I was at five oh two or
five oh six or something, andI have I don't have that many.
That's a complete lie. I haveway more. Brother, I'm at about
six forty five now actually, soyikes, what's going on everybody? It's
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your boy Chazz and welcome back toChazz's record review. Today we are breaking
down an album from one of myfavorite bits Hands but I don't know one
of the ones I didn't listen tothat much from their original time. This
is their fourth album and given thetitle, that makes sense and we are
talking about Black Sabbath Volume four.Let's talk about the artwork real quick.
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This is I guess this is theback cover with like it's a white like
silhouette of Azzi and in the frontyou've got the orange silhouette of Azzy and
then the colors are inverse white orange, white, orange. So I guess
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this is the front. Okay,So I don't know. Sabbath covers.
We're always a little weird, alittle mid you didn't really do too much.
And the inside you got the boysrocking out, you got the Lefty
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Tony Tony Iaomi is that s G? You got Geezer Butler Tony over there?
Do they not show bill Ward Rossi? They don't. That's weird.
They don't show bill Ward Razsi theinside here, I'm just reading something here,
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all arrangement by Black Sabbath. Okay, blah blah blah blah blah blah.
We wish to thank the great Cokedash Cola Company of Los Angeles.
I don't know if that is supposedto be Coca Cola. The way they
spelled coke is in capitals, andthat makes me think cocaine. Considering this
album has a snow blind on it, so there's really not much to show.
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It's got a basic Guess inner sleeveand then basic ass just covers,
just a stick or covers. Soit's another fun part of watching me trying
to get this back on the clipshere. Oh that was too easy.
Yeah, that's gonna fall. Youknow that's gonna fall. That was too
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easy. That was too easy.Let's take a sip out of my cool
Jurassic World mug. I got thisrate at Universal Studios, all right,
So we're not here to talk aboutcoffee munks. We're gonna talk about music.
So for those of you that don'tknow Black Sabbath, first of all,
what what's wrong with you? BlackSabbath started the career of the great
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Ozzy Osbourne, the legend Tony Iomi, bill Ward and mister Geezea Butler.
That your band, and that isyour band for the first like the decade,
basically all the way from seventy toeighty. A lot of people say
Sabbath is the originator of heavy metal, and I I don't know how you
argue they're not. And as youcan hear on this album, Tony Iomi's
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riffs like if it wasn't for that, Like I get it. Yes,
some Deep Purple was out and didsome heavy stuff. There was bands doing
heavy things, but there's a differencebetween what Black Sabbath brought now on this
album. At Volume four, theydo the song changes, which is a
little bit of a ballad, Iguess, and uh, it's different for
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them for sure. And it kindof turned me off of this album when
I was a kid, because Iwas a kid and it was like,
oh, I like to heavy stuff. I want to listen to the metal
brother, you know, screw thatalbum to change. Some days I'm judging
the whole album just because it hasthe slow song right, So not the
best thing to do when you're akid, but I digress. Volume four
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is the fourth studio album by Englishheavy metal band Black You just see did
you see what it just had happened? We knew it? Or try it
one more time. We're gonna tryingone more time. It does not like
to stay. She's gonna fall toanyway. Volume four is the fourth studio
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album by English having metal band BlackSabbath, released on twenty five September nineteen
seventy two. It was the firstalbum by Black Sabbath not produced by Roger
Bain, Guitarist Tony Iomi assumed productionduties. Patrick Meehan, the band's then
manager, was listed as co producer, though his actual involvement in the album's
production was minimal. Of course,the band wrote everything. Let's look at
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the charting success on two, three, four, five, six, eight
nine album positions here for these guys, and let's talk about them, because
they're kind of surprised to me.Australia I went to number one, Canada
went to number five. Finnish Albumschart it was number two. German Germany
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I went to eight, Italy itwent to eighteen, Japan it went to
forty six. Norwegian Metal Album chartwent to seven, the UK their hometown
went to five, and the USBillboard it went to thirteen, which was
surprising to me. Then the twentytwenty one re release saw it actually go
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to one on Swedish Hard Rock Albums, two on Swedish Final Albums and three
on Swedish physical albums, so theyhad a lot. It was certified platinum
in Canada, which is over onehundred thousand sales, gold in the UK,
which is over one hundred thousand hitsales and it was considered platinum in
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America with over one million sales.So good record too, And like you're
looking like I said, this isVolume four from nineteen seventy two, right,
yeah, Volume four from nineteen seventytwo released in September. In nineteen
seventy two, their first album cameout seventy So it's like that thing Kiss
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did it to the bands were doingit this time. It's like an album
a year, sometimes two a year, and that it's just that those days
are gown. You're lucky if youget two singles from somebody a year nowadays,
let alone albums. So okay,So we're gonna talk about the music.
I'm gonna try something different this showkeep getting copyright. I didn't put
music in the last video and Ifelt empty, So we're gonna try something
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different here. We're gonna try music. Oh. Also, I want to
thank you guys. I don't knowif you noticed, but I kind of
messed up when I uploaded the lasttwo of Cherch video. I was using
a new editing software and some reasonI messed up and cut off the beginning
intro piece about the first minute ofit, and I didn't really notice on
post production. But what I wantedto say, what I saying in that
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first insurry that I cut out,was thank you everybody so much because my
Creatures of the Night video is mybiggest video by far, and it's still
growing. Creatures of the Night video, which I released two weeks ago,
are I mean, has so manymore views than anything else we've done here.
But like in the past week,the Cheap Trick video you know,
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is doing it's kind of normal,kind of normal views I get. I
still got more views on Creatures ofthe Night. Then I got views on
the Cheap Trick video in this time. So I don't know what I did
different, Maybe just kisses a wideappeal if you if I you know,
gotcha from the Creature of the Nightvideo, welcome, thank you for staying
checking out a little bit of BlackSabbath now. So I just wanted to
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thank everybody for that, and pleasemake sure you like and comment and subscribe
because it will help this page grow. I'm not going anywhere. I'll be
here. I'm making this whether youguys are watching or not. But it's
it's it's a fun journey and Ihope you guys take it with me,
so anyway, So this is whatwe're gonna do. No, we're gonna
listen to a little bit of thesesongs and we're gonna talk about it,
and I'm gonna just play them hererather than like cutting them in because I
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don't know. We're just gonna trysomething different because maybe I won't hit the
actual hit so much. But herewe go. So track one, we
got Wheels of Confusion, slash theStraight, and I like how it starts
off like that, like it's likein the middle like a guitar solo,
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right, and Sabbath has these thingsthey do with the slashes and their song,
and I think, being a musician, now we got a little bit
of the riff. Sabbath does thisthing I think that I noticed as a
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musician that I've done before, isthey combine two separate songs into one.
And I feel like that's what theydid here. But just the way that
songs, this is how your albumstarts. Ready we'll do this again.
Ready you drop the needle and justthis real minor, just Tony's making it
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cry. I love that. Ilove that. Let's go on a track
too, which is a song thatnice rip Tomorrow's Dream. Ozzie sounds great
in this song. Let's bring itOzzie, come out, love it,
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love that song, always did itAnd again I kind of like ship on
this album for no reason. Trackthree We Got here It is, guys,
the popular song from the ad imoAzimi Emosi Emosimos. I like that.
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I've told you, guys before,it's okay to be a man and
show emotion. Guys, It's okaynow. The fact that I still don't
necessarily love this song, but it'sjust not my type of bell. Here
here it comes to the big chorus. Here we go. Also sampled by
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Eminem, So you didn't know thatEminem does sample this song. Next track
FX I can live without this.This is a whole track of this.
I can live without this track forsure. It's just early seventies production and
they were figuring shit out and thoughtthey were being cool. And all I
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got to say to that is nextanother song I knew coming into another good
riff. Give it to him,Tony. I saw a harmonized riff.
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Elliott little group there. Listen tothat group, man, such a pantera.
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Another great song, Let's move on. This is the jam guys,
Snowbune yep, this is how Ilisten to music. Guys, that is
a riff. I've always loved thatrhyth and then we've got Counacopia. Listen
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to this, so have me.Tony iomi a master. Now, I
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wasn't expecting the Sun to be thathappy with that name. Cornucopia, Laguna
Sunrise, a little chill wet.It hit me a little chill, but
but they're known for that. Tonyhas always put some chills, some soft
guitar piece. That's why changes wereso different, because it wasn't like a
guitar piece sat the just dance.It's okay, it's fine. It's not
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as heavy as my liking. Butevery song doesn't gotta be heavy. Now
he gets in the cool, littlenasty riffage under the Sun every day comes
and goes. They're so heavy eyesit's is just like the intro of a
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death metal fucking song, you know, yeah, and that's it. I'm
sorry. Then we went to andthen I went to Jethro tal because that
was the end of the album.Babe, all right, So you've got
to hear you got to hear themusic, you got to hear the good
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stuff. What you want to putthis back underneath there? Okay, So
my thoughts on this album. Youheard the songs that are like, they're
all pretty badass. Of course Ican live without FX. I can live
without Change, yeah, I knowI wouldn't get rid of Changes, right,
And Saint the Viitch's Dance is fine, but a forty two minute album
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and it really like just pushes through. There's just that little part of changes
in FX. Those are back toback too, so you can almost call
that like one track, right Ohsorry? Oh yeah. So I've always
loved Black Sabbaths, and I've alwaysloved Ozzie and I've and as I grow
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grown older, like the band isjust so good man. Tony Iomi's riffage
is undeniable and everybody knows that.But the rhythm section, Tony and Geezer
Man, they just can bring it. They have their own charm to them.
They don't just follow Tony, theydo their own thing. And it's
so and it's so awesome and andI'm I'm so mad that I've I like,
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didn't check this album out too much. One of my favorite albums of
all time, of all time isis their greatest hits. We sold our
souls for rock and roll. They'rethat album is just it's perfect and it's
like the first I don't know,it's like that perfect. It might be
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my favorite greatest hits album Ember.It's so good and I listened to it
a couple of times a month.I love Black Sabbath. They were one
of the first bands I learned onguitar, Black Sabbath and Kiss, and
I've kind of like, I don'tlisten to him as much as I used
to, and it's a shame becauseit holds up today and it's so good,
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and like, I gotta remember Thowe're talking about vying for it,
not Black Sabbath in general. SoI think my rating on this album is
gonna be like a seven and ahalf to eight. It's it's just like
it's not my favorite Sabbath. Likethe songs are good, but they're just
not the greatest, right, Andit's okay. It's not bad by any
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means. It's it's just it's areally it's a really driving, heavy album.
At times changes kind of oh wejust missed some drumps. All changes
kind of changes it up if youwill, But I don't think seven and
a half is a bad score.Seven and a half is what we're gonna
go with. I was really happythat this one came up and I got
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to listen to it and trying toput the trip the tracks in this way.
Hopefully it showed up good. Ifnot, we're screwed, and I
don't know what we're gonna do.You're gonna listen to a bad thing.
I'm probably gonna still get a hitcopyright anyway, but we'll see how it
comes out. As I was saying, I updated my value my uh my
discogs, and now we're up tosix hundred and fifty three, like I
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like I, Like I said inthe in the piece. At the beginning,
I I was looking for this albumin my records, and my my
crates aren't alphabetize, which is somethingI gotta do at some point. But
so I'm digging through them all,you know. And then there was an
album like I don't remember what itwas, but I was like, wait
a minute. It was something likewe were just listening to it. I
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don't remember there's a Triumph album,and I was like, wait, we
just did Triumph. I don't rememberthis being in my discogs so I picked
up my phone real quick and lookedfor my discogs and that album wasn't in
there. And then I sat andthought, I'm like, you know what,
when I originally did my discogs,I might have skipped a whole crate
or did something. So I tookthe time. It took me about six
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hours yesterday. I took out eachcrate and just checked each vinyl in the
discocks to see if I had it, and I went from five oh six
or whatever it was to six hundredand fifty and then I bought three new
albums as well, so we're upto six fifty three. Actually, so
there was a few, honestly too, that I had two copies of,
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and that's because they either weren't inthe discocks and I rebought it, or
I didn't check the discogs and Ibought it. So, uh, those
that I'm gonna give to my niecebecause she's started her at the collection now.
So that's that sort up to sixfifty three. Now, it's crazy
thoughts, all right, So we'regonna do our random pick. We're at
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our beginning with our head Pee andBeautiful Lie and Weird Al at the top.
Those didn't change. Let's do theshake and see what we get.
Okay, right, we have gotCollection two by the Misfits. Actually I
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said that wrong. Collection two byMisfits. It's not the it's just Misfits.
This one is a greatest hits.I guess from their early years.
There's a few songs that you'll know. Halloween, Last Caress, we are
one, three eight. I'm aMisfits guy, but to be honest,
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I'm more of a Michael Graves Misfitsguy. They're tattooed on me right there.
Now, this is interesting. Loishad sold was thirty five dollars.
The average is one twenty, andthe highest sold was two hundred. The
interesting about this is it just soldfor one hundred and forty dollars last month,
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and the ones for sale they goanywhere from one sixty to four hundred
dollars. I don't know what that'sabout. I don't know why that's worth
so much money. This is aI don't know. I guess it's worth
money unless I put the wrong youknow, sometimes there's a we're playing je
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through Tall. There enough of that, unless it's like some kind of weird
variant that I have, or Iput in a weird variant. It's interesting
though that it's worth that much,and even if it's the wrong variant,
because this is one of the originalones that I added. I could have
like before I knew what was doing, because there's a million variants, so
when you search something, you canpick from all these. I might have
put in the wrong variant, buteither way, the fact that this variant's
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worth up to that much is interestingto me. So, well, you've
got your homework collection too, byMisfits. I'm assuming you can get that
on Spotify and things, and ifnot, you can just like do what
I did, look up the songsand then make a little playlist and check
it out. And I like,I like Misfits. Like I said,
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I'm just more of a Michael GravesMisfits guy than anything else. So also,
what I'm gonna start doing on thischannel maybe this week, is I
wanna you know this channel is toforce myself to check out music. Sure,
once in a while I get anow my already love, but it's
okay to do that as well.So I also want to force myself to
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become a better guitar player. Sowhat I'm gonna start doing if I maybe
this week, if not next week, although this is the perfect week to
do it. Is I'm gonna makea company video of me riffing out some
of the riffs on whatever album we'regoing. We're not so far deep into
the weeds yet where I still mightbe able to come out with the back
catalog a riff or two rifts fromthe songs. But I want to start
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learning some more music as well,and just you know, and it's a
good way to learn music, goodway to practice guitar. And at the
end of the videos, I'll putsome of the riffage out there and I
might put a company videos of justthe riffs if you if you just want
to check those out. But youknow what, this is the perfect week
to do it, so hopefully Ican get it done this time. The
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only problem is is I'm not setup for it, and I gotta get
this video out soon, So theguitar might not be in the video you're
watching now, but it might comelater in the week, So there's that.
So and if you don't want towatch the guitar part, you don't
have to just cut it off becauseit'll be at the end. But thanks
for checking out the video. Doyour homework. Black Sabbath is always a
win. Misfits could always be awin too, So make sure you check
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do everything. You know. Ifwe get a big enough follow we'll start
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taking people's suggestions once in a while. But we're gonna stick with this random
cut Misfits collection to make sure youcheck it out, and until then we
will see you next time. Peace. All right. So I know I
said I was going to do awhole video about playing the guitar to some
of the Sabbath songs, but Iforgot. Just grab the acoustic real quick
and just do a riff I alreadyknow, just in case I don't have
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time to record all that stuff,and you can get in here. So
Snowblind goes like this. Once youget what you see, come easy.
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I don't know the words too,but we're only here for the chorus.
R ready, and I think hegoes into the chorus actually oop, sorry,
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and I love this part right hereall right, there's a little bit
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snowpline. I just kind of alreadyknow that one, I think, And
if I'm wrong, whatever, butmaybe I'll actually have the video of me
with my electric setup and stuff.But I just wanted to get it in
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