search results matching tag: sabbath

» channel: weather

go advanced with your query
Search took 0.000 seconds

    Videos (104)     Sift Talk (4)     Blogs (6)     Comments (258)   

Flying Whales

poolcleaner says...

Metal is inherently misanthropic. In a fun way, not a serious murdery way. Like the story of Sabbath's Iron Man or Norwegian black metal songs about demons overthrowing heaven, raping angels, and then reigning over earth. It's mostly shocking and funny. Then there's Babymetal, which is still misanthropic in sound but cute in their display. I posit a similar effect is occurring.

newtboy said:

I think it had more to do with the metal song with a simple and clear message about whales.
!!!!!WHALES!!!!!

christian woman is really upset with you

Drachen_Jager says...

The Bible says, "and ye have kept the sabbath, for it is holy to you, he who is polluting it is certainly put to death -- for any who doeth work in it -- that person hath even been cut off from the midst of his people." (elsewhere it implies that they should be stoned to death)

So why aren't you deporting everyone who works on Sunday?

As a Christian, she's prohibited from eating leavened bread for seven days of the year. Does she even know what those days are?

The Bible also says the Earth is flat and rabbits chew their cud... so... what is she going to do about that?

lurgee (Member Profile)

3-piece teen girl cover of Enter Sandman

3-piece teen girl cover of Enter Sandman

enoch says...

you guys are adorable.
love when middle aged men get all defensive about a music genre.
because if you aint listening to sabbath-------------fuck you.

*related=http://videosift.com/video/teen-family-covers-black-sabbath-heaven-and-hell

3-piece teen girl cover of Enter Sandman

poolcleaner says...

As a metal head myself, though I tend more towards the early bluesy Sabbath/KISS/SLB/Priest sounds and aesthetics of the late 60s and early 70s, my problem is less about the sandals and more about them playing into the public perception of "metal" --which is apparent when they cover the most over played piece of shit in the analogs of metal.

This is quintessentially not even metal when Metallica plays it. If these kids mattered in the realm of metal -- and they could have despite their sandals -- they would have covered Hit the Lights off of Kill Em All, (Mustane, bitch) or a moving instrumental like Orion off of Master of the Puppets.

Say what you will about Mustane and his unmetal born again bullshit, when you hear him on Hit the Lights... you're fucking owned by the beast. You know metal. And it knows you. Enter Sandman, NOT metal.

NOT. METAL. Listen to TRUE metal, bitch. Recommendations provided for you to begin the governance of your metal mind. Join the Metal Militia.

mxxcon said:

Open-toe sandals are really not metal..

Jon Stewart leaving The Daily Show.

poolcleaner says...

I don't necessarily disagree with you. My opinions, while oft contrarian, are really just open ended processes without judgement or declaration. They are hardly even opinions, as I almost always simultaneously believe and hold dear multiple conflicting ideas about particular subjects. An enlightened doublethink as it were. Everything is a theory worth pondering. Thanks Socrates. Thanks for making me not know anything.

Now while tenure certainly holds clout, it can also blind us to the moments in time which were shorter but sweeter than any of the fine tuned complexities of empire. The Internet as we know it, with youtube and Facebook, for example, may be the fixture but I'll always think kindly upon those early 90s, when it was the awkward but mysterious world wide web.

So, cool, yay for fixtures, but I'm a founders man, not a member of the club after its maturity. The Thomas Paine -- Cool, the revolution is over, now fuck yo couch. Where's the next one?

Other examples where the fixture isn't necessarily the only method to decide value by: Van Halen's prolific career versus that first, highly exceptional, fast and heavy album. Or the short but sweet years Ronnie James Dio or Glenn Huges sang for Black Sabbath -- Ozzy is the fixture, but those short moments of time where something strange and magical was created with other diverse geniuses, prior to or after the bread winners, those are the moments of fascination.

I love Jon Stewart but this ain't no thang. My interest was already piqued and held years ago, before him. He's great though and far better than a single television show.

direpickle said:

Kilborn did the show for three years. Jon has done it for 16-17 years. That's about half my life, whereas Kilborn's stint was a little blip. I think a lot of people are in the same boat. We may have liked Kilborn's version of the show (I did! But I was in Jr. High, so what the hell do I know) but it was never the fixture that Jon Stewart's version became.

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

Asmo says...

I take it you've listened to Nativity in Black then?

I love Dickensen/Godspeed doing Sabbath Bloody Sabbath as well... = )

ChaosEngine said:

Yeah, Cash's version of Hurt is just amazing.

I think there are some amazing Sabbath covers out there.
Sepulturas version of Symptom of the Universe is one of my favourite covers of all time, and Panteras version of Planet Caravan is just sublime.

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

ChaosEngine says...

Yeah, Cash's version of Hurt is just amazing.

I think there are some amazing Sabbath covers out there.
Sepulturas version of Symptom of the Universe is one of my favourite covers of all time, and Panteras version of Planet Caravan is just sublime.

Asmo said:

I'll always love the Sabbath original, but FNM just managed to take it and make it their own. Kinda like Cash singing Reznor's Hurt.

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

Asmo says...

I'll always love the Sabbath original, but FNM just managed to take it and make it their own. Kinda like Cash singing Reznor's Hurt.

ChaosEngine said:

Yuss!!

\m/

@Asmo, the Faith No More version is epic (pun very much intended)

When I was a teenager, I was hanging out in the guitar shop my mate worked in. We were playing War Pigs (Sabbath version) on the stereo and this dude comes in and says "wow, Mike Pattons voice sounds really weird"

just found this: Faith No More with Ozzy and James Hetfield!

orsum squared

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

ChaosEngine says...

Yuss!!

\m/

@Asmo, the Faith No More version is epic (pun very much intended)

When I was a teenager, I was hanging out in the guitar shop my mate worked in. We were playing War Pigs (Sabbath version) on the stereo and this dude comes in and says "wow, Mike Pattons voice sounds really weird"

just found this: Faith No More with Ozzy and James Hetfield!

orsum squared

dag said:

Quote hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

Yes, it was just old enough to be retro-cool. Kind of like kids today listening to Nirvana. @deathcow and I were also listening to a lot of Zeppelin, Judas Priest, Dio, etc etc. Picture these guys: http://videosift.com/video/Heavy-Metal-Parking-Lot

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

poolcleaner says...

You were listening to Ozzy Sabbath during the post-Dio, Deep Sabbath era?

dag said:

Quote hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

Was just about to submit this but you beat me by a mere 5 hours. ;-) Really nice cover. Yes, the lyrics were a little off but, I thought Zac Brown did an otherwise good job, the tune lends itself to a country style in those sections I think.

I remember listening to this song on my Walkman in about '84. Takes me back.

Foo Fighters with Zac Brown: "War Pigs"

God loving parents give gay son a choice

newtboy says...

You beat me to that point. Would they disown him for wearing a cotton poly blend? They should, it's just as bad as eating shellfish, or sleeping with another man, or mowing your lawn on Sunday (really Saturday, Christians use the wrong Sabbath, The commandments were given to Jews, so referenced THEIR Sabbath to keep 'holy')....and on and on. It is only those tenets that allow them to act as they wish to, with all the bigotry and hate involved, that are ever 'followed' by 'Christians'.
I would also point out that, anyone following anything in the old Testament, especially to separate, chastise, ostracize, degrade, judge, hate, or just not love others is a Jew that's a fan of Jesus, not a FOLLOWER of Jesus, he taught inclusion, forgiveness, and love. In that sense, @enoch is right, this is not Christianity, but by that description, Christianity is a dead religion.

ChaosEngine said:

I'd love to agree with you, but technically they are acting within the tenets of the christian faith.

Of course, it's wildly hypocritical, since I'm sure there's plenty of other old testament nonsense they ignore for the sake of convenience.

HBOs 'Questioning Darwin' - Creationists Talk Creationism

newtboy says...

2:30 "I would love to encourage Mr Darwin to try god."

Does she not know he's dead, or does she normally encourage the dead to follow her lead? (can't she just follow theirs instead...please?)

4:27 It's god's word that you must stone anyone that eats shellfish too, or works on Sunday (or whatever day is the real Sabbath). Not doing so is at best ignoring god's edict, or more realistically defying it.
Why do they get away with consistently ignoring the parts even they can't defend/explain, but are 100% certain that it's their duty to force others to follow the parts they like? That's a main reason I can't ever respect religion, even those that follow it can't really honestly or logically respect their own religion, and usually have 0 respect for others.



Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists