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Wikipedia article




"'Sweet Leaf'" is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath from their third studio album 'Master of Reality' (1971), released on July 21, 1971. It is considered one of the band's signature songs and was included on their 1976 greatest hits compilation 'We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll'.

Overview



The song begins with a tape loop of guitarist Tony Iommi coughing from a joint he was smoking with bandmate Ozzy Osbourne. The song's subject is cannabis, which the band was using frequently at that time. The title of the song was taken from a packet of Irish cigarettes that read "It's the sweet leaf".

Significance



"Sweet Leaf", and the 'Master of Reality' album as a whole, arguably represents the earliest example of the music that would influence the emergence of stoner rock in California in the early 1990s. A compilation album, also titled 'Sweet Leaf', comprising covers of Black Sabbath songs by stoner rock bands, was released by Deadline Music in 2015.

Samples and covers



The main guitar riff, paired with a loop of a drum sample from Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks", is the instrumental basis of the Beastie Boys' song "Rhymin & Stealin", the first track on their breakthrough album Licensed to Ill (1986).

The Red Hot Chili Peppers play the riff as the outro to their hit song "Give It Away" (1991).

The Butthole Surfers reworked the song as "Sweat Loaf" (1987), and Shooter Jennings references it in his 2005 song "Busted in Baylor County" from 'Put the "O" Back in Country'.

References




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