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  • BBC Sunday Show, Broadcasting House, London, 26th April 1970

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If Pitchfork reviewed the 1970 Black Sabbath BBC Sunday Show, Broadcasting House, London concert, it might go something like this: In a dark and smoky London studio, on a lazy Sunday afternoon, the iconic Black Sabbath graced the airwaves with their unique brand of heavy metal madness.

This rare live recording captures the band at the peak of their powers, delivering a sinister and electrifying performance that sent shockwaves through the music world.

From the haunting opening chords of "Black Sabbath" to the thunderous roar of "Paranoid," the band's signature blend of doom-laden riffs and apocalyptic lyrics is on full display.

Frontman Ozzy Osbourne's otherworldly vocals soar above the thunderous guitar work of Tony Iommi, while Geezer Butler's rumbling basslines and Bill Ward's thunderous drumming provide a solid foundation for the chaos unfolding on stage.

The band's performance is tight and ferocious, with each member feeding off the energy of the crowd and pushing themselves to the limit.

Tracks like "N.I.B." and "War Pigs" are delivered with a raw intensity that is both thrilling and terrifying, while deeper cuts like "Behind the Wall of Sleep" showcase the band's technical prowess and musical dexterity.

Overall, the Black Sabbath BBC Sunday Show recording is a must-listen for fans of heavy metal and a testament to the band's enduring legacy.

So crank up the volume, strap in, and prepare to be blown away by one of the greatest live performances in rock history.