Behind the Wall of Sleep
Black Sabbath
Fairies Wear Boots
N.I.B.
Bit of Finger / Sleeping Village / Warning
Sleeping Village jam w/ Orchid > Warning reprise
War Pigs
The Blue Coat Man

Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals 
Tony Iommi - Guitar
Geezer Butler - Bass
Bill Ward - Drums

Extracted without re-encoding from the Youtube files. Bit rate of most of the files is 192K. Two of them (the ones that were added in 2019, 
see notes below) are, however, in 128K. PLEASE DO US ALL THE FAVOR NOT(!) TO CONVERT THESE FILES TO FLAC OR WAV, OR THE INTERNET 
WILL BE FLOODED WITH THat FAKE-LOSSLESS VERSION AND NOBODY WILL UNDERSTAND THAT A TRUE LOSSLESS VERSION STILL NEEDS TO BE FOUND. 
 

Notes:
Sleeping Village includes a previously unknown extra verse and rare jam of Warning
"Sleeping Village jam" is in fact just a lot of jamming and soloing. At around the 8:00 minute mark they do a jazzy jam that 
sounds very similiar to "Take Five". It does appear to contain an early version of Orchid at around the 18 minute mark and 
ends with a Warning reprise. 
War Pigs has different lyrics.
THe Blue Coat Man is an Eddie Boyd cover.

Notes From Linda - the person who put this set together:
Originally uploaded on Youtube in January 2016 and November 2019, respectively, by Andy Watson. Many thanks to him! The 2019 
additions are quite spectacular, as they include the first and only recording of a Black Sabbath 1970ies live rendition of 
"Sleeping Village" in circulation and the second live recording of "Warning" in circulation. What we have here are very likely 
either two sets played on the same day, or maybe on two days in a row. 

I don't know the correct order of these tracks, so they are simply listed in alphabetical order. I used JDownloader2 to 
download and extract the original audio tracks from Youtube (without any re-encoding!). The resulting audio format is M4A 192K 
for the 2016 uploads and M4A 128K for the 2019 uploads. I don't usually share lossy audio, but this one I have simply not 
managed to get in lossless format - regrettably the uploader, Andy Watson, never responded to my messages, and the CDR 
and LP bootlegs available with the 2016 uploads all turned out to be sourced from the lossy Youtube files.