{"version":"https:\/\/jsonfeed.org\/version\/1","title":"Black Sabbath live stream party review by Joey Boots","home_page_url":"https:\/\/www.939waby.com\/blogs\/black-sabbath-live-stream-party-review-by-joey-boots\/","feed_url":"https:\/\/www.939waby.com\/blogs\/black-sabbath-live-stream-party-review-by-joey-boots\/json","description":"Black Sabbath live stream party review by Joey Boots","items":[{"id":"o186-1936-686bd5d21c418","url":"https:\/\/www.939waby.com\/blogs\/black-sabbath-live-stream-party-review-by-joey-boots\/post\/black-sabbath-live-stream-party-review-by-joey-boots\/","title":"Black Sabbath live stream party review by Joey Boots","date_published":"2025-07-07T14:12:34+00:00","summary":"Millions of people all over the world streamed to watch Black Sabbath\u2019s last show on July 5. Joey Boots and friends threw a party to celebrate and watch history in the making.","content_html":"<p><meta charset=\"UTF-8\" \/><\/p>\n\n<p>On&nbsp;July 5th&nbsp;2025, people were able to tune into a masterful performance to honor a living legend of heavy metal. The Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne went off greater than I had ever expected.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>I was not fortunate to attend it live, but I was invited by two great friends to attend a &ldquo;viewing party&rdquo;. All the stops were pulled, a buffet that included&nbsp;a taco&nbsp;bar,&nbsp;&ldquo;Black Sabbath Black Bean Dip, and WAR PIGS in a blanket&rdquo;, big screen TV, loud speakers, wild friends, a &ldquo;Frozen&rdquo; ice cream cake,&nbsp;and a fridge full of beer.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>Fans in attendance endured what appeared to be a long, but amazing&nbsp;day of standing around waiting for the next epic performance. I would liken it to waiting for the ball to drop on New Year&rsquo;s Eve in Times Square. The live stream however was delayed 2 hours, and the production of it was top notch. There&nbsp;were&nbsp;fan submitted videos,&nbsp;interviews with musicians,&nbsp;and a smooth transition amongst the scantily placed ads.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>The music throughout the day was far beyond what I could have ever imagined. The love for Ozzy poured out like water through a broken pipe with no shut off valve in sight. The lineup included bands like Mastodon, Anthrax, Halestorm, Lamb of God, Alice in Chains, Pantera, Tool, Slayer, Guns N Roses, Metallica, and then penultimately a set with Ozzy focusing on his solo work, and finally the originators of heavy metal Black Sabbath.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>Spread out between this epic lineup were two &ldquo;Supergroups&rdquo; that could ALMOST hold a flame to the &ldquo;Jason Bittner All Star Jam&rdquo; (Seen exclusively at the Extreme Music Awards January 17th&nbsp;2026).&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>The first set included heavy metal legends like Nuno Bettencourt, Jake E Lee, David Ellefson and Scott Ian amongst others. &nbsp;Lzzy&nbsp;Hale came on for a killer rendition of &ldquo;The Ultimate Sin&rdquo;. David&nbsp;Draiman&nbsp;came out and fronted &ldquo;Shot in the Dark&nbsp;and&nbsp;Sweet Leaf&rdquo;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>The second group was backed with Tom Morello, Adam Jones, Rudy&nbsp;Sarzo&nbsp;and Danny Carey and Chad Smith. Sammy Hagar came out to sing &ldquo;Flying High Again and Rock Candy&rdquo;. My favorite part of the show (Pre Ozzy)&nbsp;was&nbsp;the &ldquo;Demon of&nbsp;Screamin&rdquo; Steven Tyler coming&nbsp;out&nbsp;to perform&nbsp;&ldquo;Train Kept a-Rollin, Walk This Way,&nbsp;and&nbsp;Whole Lotta Love&rdquo;.&nbsp;I am not lying when I tell you that I geeked out for this part of the show. He sounded EVERY BIT OF GREAT as he always does.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>All of the bands that played performed some of their own songs, and then paid tribute to Ozzy, either in the form of his solo work or his Sabbath material.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>The early highlights of the show,&nbsp;Anthrax&rsquo;s cover of &ldquo;Into the Void&rdquo;, Lamb of God&rsquo;s cover of &ldquo;Children of the Grave&rdquo; and Pantera&rsquo;s version of &ldquo;Electric Funeral&rdquo;. Every band showed their hearts on their sleeve with love towards Ozzy, a man who influenced everyone in this genre.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>When it came time for Ozzy, the mass consensus had our doubts. The health and history of Ozzy has been well chronicled and it hasn&rsquo;t been favorable. Ozzy sat in a throne, surrounded by his band mates Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Adam Wakeman and Tommy&nbsp;Clufetos. To say Ozzy sounded great would be an understatement. He remained seated through his performance, but it did not lessen his emotion. There were times I was expecting Ozzy to pull a Gene Wilder impression of Willy Wonka, and roll out of the chair and pop up for a&nbsp;two&nbsp;hour&nbsp;set. Ozzy tore through renditions of&nbsp;I Don&rsquo;t Know, Mr. Crowley, Suicide Solution, Mama, I&rsquo;m Coming Home&nbsp;(I wasn&rsquo;t crying, there was a lot of pollen&hellip; YOU WERE CRYING!!!!) and brought it home with&nbsp;Crazy Train.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>After a brief intermission, the stage was reset and Ozzy came out surrounded by the legendary Black Sabbath. Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, and Tony Iommi. Again, Ozzy remained seated and emphatically performed&nbsp;War Pigs, N.I.B, Iron Man, and closed with&nbsp;Paranoid<\/p>\n\n<p>Do yourself a favor and check out the performances from this show. It is sad that Ozzy is done, but I am so grateful for all he has done for heavy metal during his career.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>\u200b<\/p>","image":"https:\/\/mmo.aiircdn.com\/186\/686bd53eeda4a.jpeg","author":{"name":"Joey Boots"},"_mobile_inapp_url":"https:\/\/www.939waby.com\/_app_pages\/stations\/5262\/blogs\/posts\/81366"}]}