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Black sabbath iron man
Black sabbath iron man




black sabbath iron man

He was turned to steel // In the great magnetic field Man turns his back and chooses not to listen to the teachings. Well just pass him there // Why should we even care? Is he alive or dead // has he thoughts within his head? Recall Jesus's struggle to get to the cruxification, stumbling and falling several times as he carried the burdeon's of man's sin (the cross) is he enlightened or blind to the problems of the world.Ĭan he walk at all, or if he moves will he fall?

black sabbath iron man

someone claiming to be the messiah's sanity would be questioned. Has he lost his mind // Can he see or is he blind?Ī statement of faith. Ozzy is singing about how everyone has turned his back to Jesus and one day we will all be sorry.

black sabbath iron man

  • Shawn from Patterson, CaI always believe that songs mean different things to different people, that is the beauty and love of music.
  • Rickey from Lansing, MiThe first metal song i ever heard.
  • I want I am Santa Claus by Bob Rivers,because He also has Decorations.
  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiI also love the song Iron man.
  • You and I see the song in the exact same light.
  • Brandon from Wilmington, NeKudos to you, Shawn from Patterson, CA.
  • Nick from Ft.lewis, WaFrom what I have heard, Sabbath was inspired to write this song about mulitple stories of Vietnam Vets who returned home and murdered innocent people.
  • Douglas from Nowra, Australiaozzy used to do his own ironing.hence the song title.he didnt want his long satanic robe getting burned by anything other than.hellfire.
  • Jason from Tampa, FlOK, people, ENOUGH with the Christian and Vietnam interpretations.
  • Steve6884 from DetroitThe opening riff reminds me of When I was Young by The Animals.
  • Johnnysynth from Land's End, UsaThe effect on the vocals is a ring modulator, not a talk box.
  • Is any of this in the Marvel Ironman film? > mad, taking his rage out on the human race, thus bringing about the end of the world that he saw. Nobody believes him about the end of the world and he gets On his way back to Earth to warn the human > race, he goes through a magnetic storm and is turned to iron.
  • George from Vancouver, Canada> This song is about a man who travels through time and sees the end of the world.
  • They only referenced it in the title of "Iron Gland"
  • Josh from Somewhere In VirginiaAiC didn't cover this.
  • D from Somewhere In The BayOut back at the good ol’ UCB, the tubas in the marching band play Iron Man when the football team gets a sack.
  • Geezer Butler, who wrote the song by the way (anyone who thinks Ozzy wrote it is off their rocker, he didn't write any lyrics) just stated unequivocally on a worldwide satellite radio show that the song was about Jesus returning.
  • Wakingcrow from OrlandoWell I guess anyone who said something other than Jesus or Christ, is wrong.
  • The riff is technically easy to play, but you have to feel it right, or it won't sound right when you play it. No doubt one of, if not THE best metal song ever.
  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganIt's "Planning his vengeance, that he will soon unFURL." (think Pinky and the Brain).
  • The song was also used in Monster Jam for the Iron Man truck's theme.

    BLACK SABBATH IRON MAN MOVIE

    Despite the title, the song has no connection to the Marvel Comics character of the same name, although it was used in the end credits of the 2008 movie Iron Man, and the trailer for the 2010 sequel, Iron Man 2 the superhero also wears a Black Sabbath T-Shirt during the events of The Avengers.

    black sabbath iron man

    Osbourne sang behind a metal fan to get the sound effect in its first line, 'I am Iron Man!'. The title became "Iron Man", with Geezer Butler writing the lyrics around the title. Upon hearing the main guitar riff for the first time, vocalist Ozzy Osbourne remarked that it sounded "like a big iron bloke walking about". This causes Iron Man to become furious, and drives his revenge on mankind, causing the apocalypse seen in his vision. His attempts to communicate are ignored and mocked. He is rendered mute, unable verbally to warn people of his vision of impending destruction. In the process of returning to the present, he is turned into steel by a magnetic storm. The lyrics tell the story of a man who time travels into the future and sees the apocalypse. "Iron Man" is a song written and performed by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on their 1970 album Paranoid.






    Black sabbath iron man