By the time of the live recording of "War Pigs" on April 4, 1971, Black Sabbath was riding high in their career, having released their critically accl... Read Full Description >
By the time of the live recording of "War Pigs" on April 4, 1971, Black Sabbath was riding high in their career, having released their critically acclaimed album "Paranoid" just a few months prior in September 1970. "Paranoid" solidified their position as pioneers of heavy metal, featuring iconic tracks such as "Iron Man" and "War Pigs," which became staples of the genre. The band's original lineup—comprised of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—was intact during this performance, showcasing their powerful stage presence and musicianship. The Brussels concert was part of a significant European tour as the band was gaining international recognition, and "War Pigs" remains a profound political statement, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 1970s. This live performance, filmed for a television broadcast, highlights the raw energy and impact of Black Sabbath at the height of their early success.