A Massive Choir Sings "Paranoid" to Honor Ozzy Osbourne
Briefly

Seven thousand participants gathered in Toronto for a Choir Choir Choir tribute, performing a massive sing-along of "Paranoid." "Paranoid" served as the first single from Black Sabbath's second album (1970), reached number four in the UK, and helped establish Black Sabbath's prominence. The song is recognized as an early heavy metal classic. Archival footage includes a live 1970 performance and a final performance dated July 5, 2025. A free email newsletter is available for daily bundled posts. Donations via PayPal, Patreon, and Venmo (@openculture) are suggested to support continued free cultural and educational materials.
In Toron­to, 7,000 singers par­tic­i­pat­ed in Choir Choir Choir's trib­ute to Ozzy Osbourne, all tak­ing part in a giant sing-along of "Para­noid." The first sin­gle on Black Sab­bath's sec­ond album (1970), "Para­noid" reached #4 in the UK mar­ket and put Sab­bath on the map. The song also became an ear­ly heavy met­al clas­sic. Watch Sab­bath per­form the song live in 1970 here; or watch them per­form it for the very last time on July 5, 2025 here. Then enjoy the Choir Choir Choir trib­ute above.
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