Ozzy Osbourne 1981 | The Blizzard of Ozz Interviews
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- Two 1981 interviews with former Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne. At the time of the interviews in 1981, Ozzy was 31 years old and was promoting his Blizzard of Ozz tour and his upcoming Diary of a Madman album. In the interview, he talks about how glad he is to be out of Black Sabbath, buying fireworks, Randy Rhoads, and how Donny Osmond influenced a Black Sabbath song.
00:00 - Intro to Ozzy Osbourne interview
00:43 - Start of Ozzy interview
01:17 - His upcoming stage show for his new album Diary of a Madman
03:58 - A crazy Black Sabbath on tour story where the cops show up
05:51 - How he may be cursed
07:11 - How he’s not like normal people
07:40 - How he made a stray dog’s day
09:38 - His first time drinking tequila
11:23 - Buying fireworks in the United States
12:20 - Trying to get out of jail
13:16 - Being banned by the Mormons
14:24 - Randy Rhoads is not pretty like Boston
14:59 - The extremes he goes to so his fans will not be let down
16:59 - What happened to drummer Lee Kerslake
19:01 - How cool Motorhead’s Lemmy is
20:17 - Start of the second interview
20:50 - If people still think of him with Black Sabbath
21:18 - The difference between him and Black Sabbath
21:58 - How the Blizzard of Ozz album is doing
22:46 - His upcoming album Diary of a Madman
23:24 - His band, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, and Tommy Aldridge
24:32 - If Ozzy likes New Wave music
26:08 - What he likes besides music
26:46 - How Donny Osmond influenced a Black Sabbath song
27:29 - Touring plans - Развлечения
There's British English, there's American English, there's Australian English - and there's Ozzy's English that makes my 10+ years of learning English as a second language a total waste of time. 🙂 Thanks for uploading, it is priceless!
I was born six miles away from where Ozzy lived in Birmingham and even I struggle to understand him sometimes…😂
"Diary Of A Madam"
"Lie One O' Tdoh Thins', Dough 'Orreror Thins' Ryett"?!!
"Biyhll l Vvardd slept thruh day hole ting!!"
He was sideways for a few years 😂
This is crazy af hearing this at 49 years of age. This came out when i was 6.
I LOVE Ozzy Osbourne! His music has helped me through the darkest times in my life.
his music has, he has not done crap to help you. Love his musicians...love the music. But remember Ozzy is a dirtbag
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Yep, he should have interviewed Rhoads, Daisley and Kerslake. He would have gotten more truth.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oraclewhat makes him a dirt bag ?
Oh wow, what an AWESOME surprise this is!!! Thank you so much!!!!
My dad brought this album home in 82.
Me too. Lol
The album ruled and still does.
Ozzy is my favorite! 😂
These Tapes are Legendary thanks for the Post!
Everybody if u love ozzy Go vote for Ozzy to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
Fawk the RnR hall of shame.... You mean OZZY AIN'T AND HASN'T BEEN INDUCTED YET/OR EVER?.....See? What I tell ya (bought THAT HOF joke that it is anyways) 😒
God do I wish it was 1981
Oh Wow!! Thank You For this!! I Was there for the Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman tours! What an Incredible Time to be Alive!🤘🤘
how great were those with that band
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Amazing!! I Saw Randy Roads On the Blizzard Of Ozz Tour! Unfortunately He Was Killed by the Time I Saw the Diary Of A Madman Tour! Brad Gillis Was the Fill in! But the Show Was Still Awesome And Electrifyingly incredible!! Incredible Times!
Its nice to hear that Ozzy thought so cordially of Lee.
Nice until he completely screwed him. Technically he already screwed him while this interview happened. It was probably the last time he had anything nice to say about him.
Sharon helped in that.
@@TheTapesArchive That's for sure. But I still hold ozz accountable for letting her get away with all the crap she's pulled on every musician who played with ozz. He's like an old mutt following around his owner. And she's definitely the real prince of darkness.
@@mbass718 Ozzy knew exactly what Sharon was doing, he was absolutely complicit in screwing their musicians for money. Jake E Lee himself told us what Ozzy said to him after stealing his credits and royalties for Bark At The Moon, something like "i had to fuck you, that's the business, when i was in Sabbath we got fucked, now i have my own band and i fuck you, eventually you'll get your own band and you'll fuck them, that's how the business works, nothing personal", what a nice chap.😞
@@mbass718Sharon is the Dragon Lady and Ozzy is the 🐀 RAT, that just FOLLOWS her EVERY move/command/suggestions/ta DO etc..On and on .... YES, I tend to think the SAME as you... NOT just shame on Sharon but yeah! SHAME ON OZZY as well!..... SHAME ON the WHOLE Ozzy Osbourne camp for any and ALL of the BS that they "pulled on people"..... Shame Shame Shame.....😒
What a find! They filmed After Hours this same night. Crazy!
really ?...
I think After Hours was done early in the morning though so it does not make sense the comment
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle the lady interviewer mentions in the second half that the band is filming their After Hours show this night.
NICE!!! In the history of Rock there are few moments as perfect as the Ozzy/Randy combo just after he went solo. Thanks!!!!!
The interviewer was Crazy Chris Tetley, I have this on an interview picture disc from way back in the 80’s. I think Chris died a few years ago. Blimey this brings back my childhood memories! Thanks for posting 👍🏻
Awesome to hear this! Thank you!
Absolutely awesome interviews!
so cool! thanks buddy!
Oh it's odd cos Randy is still alive at this time. Oh Randy why did you have to go?!!!!
Yeah, i was thinking that very same thing... loved him from the first listen in 81! From then until he was taken from us, it seemed like a blink of the eye. I didn't even really know what he looked like. But wow, talk about making an impact! I've been missing Randy for 42 long years. 😢
flying with a bus driver was a big mistake
Clownin' around can sometimes result in death sadly.
@@1wickedgroove I miss him too it's crazy. I just listen to his guitar and think wow how good would you have been now
@@1wickedgroove he was a real piolet. Just high on coke but how was Randy to know that?
He was actually 32 years old
Ozzy is a true madman.
and a lowlife POS who needs to come clean on many things
Ozzy english lesson from the past ❤ thank you for sharing this 🇫🇮✌️😍
This is the clearest I’ve ever heard Ozzy speak.. Possibly booger sugar especially since this is from 81
he used to sound coherent.....now he is bumbling fool
I was listening to old Howard stern interviews with him the other night, and O mentions its from psych meds. Hes seemed over medicated, and its been kind of sad to see. But hes also spent a lot of his life being completely unmanageable and out of control. He likely wouldnt still be here if they hadnt managed to calm him down somehow.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Now he has Parkinsons disease.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Too much booger sugar and booze for too many years has taken a huge toll on Ozzy .💔😢
GREAT JOB ALL...THANX 4 MAKING Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO the music worldwide.
LOVE YOU ALL...!!!....MUCH LOVE.!!
great t
...never heard of this Ozzy character before... sounds like a nice guy ...
LOL
He's an up and coming singer.
no he's a lying POS bag backstabbing musicians
Well, "nice" maybe when he's not high on drugs or alcohol, and especially when he's not screwing his musicians out of money and royalties.😉
KICK-ASS! Thanks! man
My personal Diary I wrote the next day after the last show of Randy Rhoads in Knoxville Tennessee! RIP RANDY! YOU ARE SORELY MISSED!
OZZY OSBOURNE: THURSDAY MARCH 18TH 1982: RANDY RHOADS LAST SHOW AT THE KNOXVILLE CIVIC COLISEUM: DIARY OF A MADMAN TOUR:
Upon entering the coliseum after buying my tour shirt and ticket 🎫 stub processing: I noticed the stage was set up like a medieval castle with arches and bats 🦇 flying around the top of them. There was a staircase leading up to Tommy Aldridge’s Drumkit. The top left of Tommy was where Donny Airey’s keyboards were set up. Stage right and left had to cages with which Randy Rhoads would appear from the floor stage right and Rudy Sarzo stage left. OZZY had a throne of which he would appear out of to start the show to Over the Mountain. Tommy had his drum tech dressed as an Executioner stand beside his kit with his arms crossed. The staircase had a small section that would open and a small dwarf named: Ronnie (after Ronnie James Dio the new singer for Black Sabbath-replacing OZZY) and hand OZZY towels and water between songs. Little did we all know that later in the show: the executioner would bring the dwarf out to be hung from the rafters and later he would cut off his head using a guillotine! At the end of the show OZZY climbed onto a giant mechanical hand that OZZY stood on top of and launched unspecified meat 🥩 🍖 into the audience! Of course it was all an a theatrical act as the dwarf appeared to take a bow with OZZY and the band. When OZZY smiled we noticed he put vampire 🧛♀️ teeth in! We laughed hard! I went to the show with my friend Richard and his older brother Greg who was 18 at the time. We were 13. Greatest show on earth! Richard and I were both terrified and thrilled at what we witnessed! Unfortunately the next morning all that excitement and energy was gone as we learned that Randy Rhoads perished in a plane crash in Florida. Richard and I played drums but Greg played guitar 🎸 and he definitely took it the hardest! One of the greatest guitarist of our generation and had just won the new guitarist of the year by Guitar Player magazine. Rest In Peace Randy Rhoads your music lives on!
Sincerely,
Gary Lagstrom
Thanks for sharing. That brought back some forgotten memories. I saw them at Reunion Arena in Dallas in February, a few weeks before you. Forgot about the executioner next to Aldridge.
They must have added the hand and the meat throwing or maybe I just forgot. Plus I didn't know the midget was named Ronnie. I just remember the hanging during 'Goodbye to Romance' maybe they added the guitine.
Remember Tommy Aldridge's afro was red, white & blue?
Randy Rhoades playing was clean and his sound was impeccable.
Fun times.
@@rickshafer6688I think I read OZZY saying they added the Executioner doing more and it was Sharon’s idea that the Executioner also use the Guillotine to cut off his head. I don’t know about Tommy Aldridge’s hair it may have been the lighting that gave it that look. I found out later the dwarf’s real name was John Allen but OZZY to make fun of Ronnie James Dio since he was small as well to call him Ronnie. I do know that when I saw the last show that it was the second date of the second leg of the tour. From the time you saw them they took a 2 week break went back to LA to come up with more ideas according to Sharon. The first date back was Atlanta and Knoxville was the second. When we heard about Randy we were all convinced that OZZY was gonna hang it up and if it wasn’t for Sharon insisting Randy would not have wanted that then OZZY was definitely ready to stop and he said so. Hellva show! Best show I’ve ever seen! RIP RANDY RHOADS ❤
@garylagstrom3864
Thanks for replying.
Dude, I was thinking why I thought Aldridge's hair was red white and blue. This is a story but it shows how memory works. Anyway I play guitar, 1982 was my senior year and my band backed a couple of cheerleaders to "Let's Get Physical"-Olivia Newton John.
- Anyway, during rehearsals one of the girls and I struck up a conversation about the concert. I was"that was Randy Rhoades!" (About a lick I was doing) She said "the hair?, the red white and blue hair?" Kim Temple was her name. Then I remembered Aldridge's Afro was indeed red, white and blue.
Also besides Randy Rhoads I really wasn't interested in the whole satanic evangelism O.O. was promoting. I figure why I don't remember the hand or throwing meat.
Ozzy at the end of the show, after the encore, called "every bloody kid up to the stage".
I was middle 5-12 row on the floor. So immediately standing on my seat I was bumped and almost knocked over by a wave of humanity from behind. Turning around there were maybe five other people on the floor who remained in their seats. All the rest flooded to the front of the stage. Couldn't see a thing, by that time I'd had my fill.
Didn't expect that would be the last time, first and last that Randy Rhoades was available to be seen playing. At least in Dallas.
That whole seen was ridiculous man, too much to add. Thanks for helping the memory recall bro. Peace.
Rhoads not Rhoades.
Spell check keeps adding a 'e'.
@@rickshafer6688 Rhoads
Pretty good collection, just missing the day on the green interview from July ‘81 28:53 we’re ozzy keeps talking about gynaecology, the after hours backstage interview, the entertainment tonight interview and two on the town interview .
This was cool ty
Best tours ever. I'd say.🤘🏻
Ozzy is the best man.
no he's not he is lying backstabbing POS
I am making music inspired by Ozzy thank you for all your documentaries
Right on! I hope to make more one day.
Love you guys
Incredibile! How have you got this?
Blizzard of Ozz. Randy Rhodes Bob Daisley Lee Kerslake. Ozzy managed vocal melodies. The credit was never given where it was due. It was originally a band not a solo project
Excellent true statement! I was fooled by Sharon's BS until they pulled re-recording Blizzard and Diary with Trujillo and Bordin!
At least Mike Borden was regretting doing it but not Trujillo
this is correct, Blizzard of ozz was a band, except on Diary of a Madman, Ozzy was really reduced to doing just vocals, Lee had to step in to help out with some of the melodies
RHOADS...NOT Rhodes
I've seen original Black Sabbath and man they sound just like they do on their albums live
Wicked stuff
00:00 - Intro to Ozzy Osbourne interview
00:43 - Start of Ozzy interview
01:17 - His upcoming stage show for his new album Diary of a Madman
03:58 - A crazy Black Sabbath on tour story where the cops show up
05:51 - How he may be cursed
07:11 - How he’s not like normal people
07:40 - How he made a stray dog’s day
09:38 - His first time drinking tequila
11:23 - Buying fireworks in the United States
12:20 - Trying to get out of jail
13:16 - Being banned by the Mormons
14:24 - Randy Rhoads is not pretty like Boston
14:59 - The extremes he goes to so his fans will not be let down
16:59 - What happened to drummer Lee Kerslake
19:01 - How cool Motorhead’s Lemmy is
20:17 - Start of the second interview
20:50 - If people still think of him with Black Sabbath
21:18 - The difference between him and Black Sabbath
21:58 - How the Blizzard of Ozz album is doing
22:46 - His upcoming album Diary of a Madman
23:24 - His band, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, and Tommy Aldridge
24:32 - If Ozzy likes New Wave music
26:08 - What he likes besides music
26:46 - How Donny Osmond influenced a Black Sabbath song
27:29 - Touring plans
"...influence me in my writing..." Oh, Ozzman... BS... Cut the "trap". You didn't write until Black Rain, mate. :) Go ask Bob Daisley :) /// Thanks for uploading these gems, The Tapes Archive!
he did not write Black Rain, Ozzy never wrote...he did the melodies which really came as a result of the guitar...
Ya, it was Bob and Randy, Bob and Jake, Bob and Zakk......the common denominator is always Bob Daisley, lyrics and arrangements. He was the real savior of Ozzy and, of course, Randy.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Yes... He may have contributed with a line or two on Black Rain (as of Black Rain, I had meant), but he had never really written previously. Every time I see "an album I wrote with..." I go like: No, Ozz... ehehehehehe
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Ozzy wrote the lyrics to Black Sabbath, Who are you, Am i Going Insane and just about all the melodies in Sabbath. Geezer said he would wait on Ozzys melodies before composing lyrics. But Ozzy has wriiten a handful of songs in his time and is still doing so.
23:19 sad hearing his plans for the 3rd album lineup with Randy. 😢
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne
No, God Bless the musicians who propped him up
Ozzy was cutting edge. Rock god
Secrets they didn't want people to know! (he was not alone and a Solo Album)
"Lee is the sweetest man i've ever met".....
whoever makes himself a sheep, the wolf will devour him
Banned by the mormons 😂 I can see that happening, I live in Utah. Ozzy's got the best stories
Ozzy was obviously loving the American blow.
Clean pro shot video footage of Randy Rhoads from the Ozzy NY from the April 29th Rochester show on video would be the Randy Rhoads Holy Grail to package with Bob Daisley’s rehearsal tapes, I’m sure the interviewer at the end was referring to the After Hours tv show degraded footage that got recorded on April 28th of 1981, the day before the show, it had to be a tragic drug fueled oversight on Sharon’s part how little video footage of exists Randy’s magic, Quiet Riot fans had bootleg camera footage from the crowd trained on Randy in the late 70’s for fucks sake!…Hopefully footage re-emerges…🤞🏼
Sharon lucked out but she was a horrible manager on some levels , his death is on her shoulders. And really the lack of footage is a flat out whiff
I remember at the time feeling like the 1980s were crap compared to the 1970s,but compared to the 2020s it was paradise….A much better world….I’m glad I’m old enough to know I’ll be dead soon,the future looks horrible now.
As a life long fan of Ozzy , I’d never heard these interviews before. But I have to say, it’s obvious from the lack of Randy Rhoads being mentioned in the interviews that Ozzy didn’t know he’d meet the greatest musician he’d ever meet, until that offal morning on March 19th 1982 ! And imo probably wouldn’t be where he is now if it weren’t for Randy Rhoads RRR
Ozzy knew what he had, he told Dana Strum and Bob Daisley obviously.
Certainly in some of the interviews Ozzy does not talk much about his band or Randy Rhoads. I think he knew how good he was when he heard Blizzard of ozz and the double and triple tracking Randy overruled him on...
Who was the 1st Interviewer? Seems like they were also a Rock Drummer.
No, it’s ‘Crazy’ Chris Tetley, a DJ from the Uk, he interviewed lots of rock bands back in the 80’s, he made interview picture discs, I have this one on LP 👍🏻
Wow, a rare period in his career!
Obviously was still married to Thelma, (remember kids, $haron took Ozzy from his wife and two young children!)
Louis is the little boy on the front cover of Diary of a Madman…that’s Thelma on the back cover, as slumped madman on table.
Hard to like Sharon , truly . However , she did save him from himself , and brought him back from certain death......
I like how people were concerned about Euros almost 20 years before they existed. Who did the subtitles for this... Ozzy himself?
Haha, dude you try to transcribe Ozzy.
I was hoping to hear some mention of Randy Rhoads, but nope.
he did mention Randy and he talked about the band.
This time capsule archive captures an important truth: Ozzy had nothing meaningful - much less complimentary - to say about Randy while Randy was alive. Only after his death - when Randy began to be idolized by fans - did Ozzy begin to self-servingly sing the guitarist's praises. Beyond simply stating his name here (only when asked directly about the band by the interviewers) Osbourne never even mentions Rhoads. Since the plane crash, however, Ozzy has attempted to rewrite history, claiming he considered Randy a musical genius and a beloved brother whose death devastated Ozzy. (Even though Ozzy was back on the road within a couple weeks of Randy's passing - just as quickly as Ozzy could find a replacement guitarist.) The fact is, as per his family, Rhoads thought he was treated like shit by Osbourne and was planning to leave the band as soon as the Diary tour was over.
You got it.
Yeah I always wondered about that. Because he got Brad Gillis right away and was there even any time off to grieve Randy's death? I mean, how the hell could you just go out and perform again so quickly like Nothing ever happened.
@@antilaw9911 they were broke and the tour was booked, they just had to keep going. Same as when Buddy Holly died, the rest of them went on the next night without him. Show biz.
Thank you. Right on point. Only thing that's wrong is that Randy was contracted to do 3 albums. He was gonna leave after the 3rd one. You're spot on with everything else though. What's abysmal is that Sharon owns a vast majority of the rights to everything Randy did for ozz. Had he lived they would have screwed him the same way they've screwed everyone who's played with ozz and gave him a second career. Completely off the backs of Randy, Bob and Lee. It still hurts to this day that Randy got killed a few weeks before I was set to see him tear the roof off of MSG. I still wish I never went to that show. It was the saddest and lousiest show I've ever seen. If they had an Oz of morals they would have rescheduled those dates and given the fans some time to mourn. What's funny in this interview is the nice words he said about Lee. This was likely the last time he had anything nice to say about him. They also haven't done Shite in keeping Randy's legacy and memory alive. Maybe the only musician they haven't treated like garbage is Zakk Wylde but he sucks anyway. You couldn't pay me to go see him anywhere. He can play the Randy stuff but it has no soul and he just shreds the same scales over and over. Sharon and Oz have been rewriting the history from the moment they got rid of Bob and Lee. Like in the 30 years after the Blizzard Doc.. They make it look like Rudy and Tommy were there from the beginning. Not one word or Pic of Bob and Lee. Bob made out OK and got paid for the work he did while Lee ended up freakin bankrupt and having to sell his house. It only took them about 35 years to send him the platinum albums he deserved from the beginning. He did have a heart of gold saying.. it was all Water under the bridge.. In regards to Sharon and Oz. Anyhow, F the Osbourne family.
Solid points.
У Ozzy, этот альбом намного больше напоминает настоящий Black Sabbath, чем то что в 1981 выдали сами BS, и больше скажу, выпусти BS точно такой же альбом как Diary a Madman, то в их дискографии он прочно входил бы в тройку лучших альбомов Black Sabbath.
OMG... Such a unique soul and a great man I'd love 2 hear more stories man Ozzy ur the absolute fkn best of the best wow what a legend I'd love 2 just meet u u r my friend the G.O.A.T.... wow the way I wrote this kinda makes me seem like ima stalker and creepy AF and thats why im editing this i love me some ozzman and randy roads ozzys bday is dec 3rd and randys bday is dec 6th of 1956 and my bday is dec 6 1976 anyway just clarifying im not a weirdo lmao
🇨🇦👽🎸👍🏼
Anyway amd beyond any ban ozzy played in Salt Lake City back in 1984 then.🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Who's the first interview interviewer?
Interviewer is ‘Crazy’ Chris Tetley, a DJ from the Uk, he interviewed lots of rock band back in the 80’s, he made interview picture discs, I have this one on LP 👍🏻
The clearest he has even spoken. But it's "rock and roll is my religion and my LAW", not Lord. The captions are wrong.
Ozzy on the best Peruvian marching powder! 😅
Diary will never be topped, we got robbed, the third album would have been historic.
WHO is the interviewer on the 1st interview HERE??? 🤨
Dude called Crazy Chris Tetley, rip
No, it’s ‘Crazy’ Chris Tetley, a DJ from the Uk, he interviewed lots of rock band back in the 80’s, he made interview picture discs, I have this one on LP 👍🏻
@@nicko808 Do you know IF he was a Rock drummer as well, as I thought I caught a part in the interview with THAT reference between him and Ozzy (talkin about Tommy Aldridge)......POOR ol LEE KERSLAKE 😔...As badazz as a drummer LEE WAS? (WITHOUT the help of having/playing double bass) He just NEVER HAD A FULL ON "CHANCE" as being/STAYING "thee drummer for Ozzy Osbourne.... "I guess?" Aldridge supposedly DID play on Bark at the Moon LP but?... He's MORE known for playing Lee Kerslake's PARTS, OFF those 1st 2 ICONIC OZZY albums...... Lol. ROCK the funk ON 😎. 🤘🔥🤘
It’s interesting him talking about his wife Thelma; as obviously Sharon was managing at this point and I’m sure I read that Sharon slept with Randy Rhoads to get back at Ozzy for his infidelity; but given what happened to Randy the timeline here is a little confusing… I could of course be talking a load of rubbish
I thought the same thing.
I’m sure some interesting memoirs might surface, once Ozzy and $haron pass on…
Sharon did sleep with Randy....and yes apparently a revenge ploy.
She is such a lowlife
I think Sharon tried to sleep with almost all of the musicians they had, especially the guitarists.
Sarzo was the one she slept with.
Would be nice if there was the video
Ozzy is flat out lying about Utah, I've seen him here more than once! 😂😂
Interesting the second part of the interview is prior to the famous Rochester show and AFTER HOURS< clearly referencing the band as Blizzard of ozz, exposing another lie of the Osbournes.
Ozzy's answer on Lee did not make much sense, wonder why no mention of Bob Daisley
Wait, Posty didn't make Ozzy famous? 😂
Cocaine snorts Ozzy
Ozzy's speaking very fast. I've got a headache trying to keep up and understand him. He's definitely on coke or speed.
No doubt a blizzard. haha
Nice, but it gives me a headache, Ozzy talks to fast and nervously. I understand him, but ugh. I can't take the no breathing or thinking between questions lol
I think he may have had a bit of a toot of the booga sugar.
Ozzy the master of rock and heavy metal 🤟🤟
what ?
Hmmm,ozzy is a bad interview, he tries to stick to a scipt,but cant do it! I saw him do a really good interview with Whoopi Goldberg back when no more tears came out!
At 3:20 I realized that the "horror thing" Ozzy is talking about doing doesn't come to fruition until Randy dies and he's recording Speak Of The Devil with Tommy, Rudy and *Brad* *Gillis* ..... right now in this interview Randy is alive & breathing and thinking about guitar riffs ,solos, lines & passages...... My God what would have come if that coked out asshole andrew aycock hadn't have killed Randy that day. I'm sad all over again now
it is a sad foreshadowing....people need to realize when these interviews happened Randy was alive.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
I think he was referencing the horror theme on the Speak of the Devil tour and album art. He hung that dwarf with a noose in the European show and the artwork was even more sinister than the Diary of a Madman cover lol. I just thought that was cool that he said "the horror thing"! He definitely carried it out even with Randy gone...
He said rock ‘n’ roll is my religion and my law. Lol not Lord.
nice of him to cite Bob's lyrics too bad they never did that song live though setlist would lead one to believe they did twice
First line "love", the others "law".
You just couldn't even get his age right 🤔
I'm a functioning idiot.
who the hell cares....
I surely couldn't care less
Odd that this is years before his physical condition which leads to believe he has a stutter and stammer with Brummie accent. Speech impediment maybe due to chemicals. I care for him nonetheless
Wow, You really really have to be an Ozzy fan to Listen to this whole interview, It's annoying as hell to listen to him talk, Can't understand shit he talks, It gave me a headache on the first two minutes of the interview.🤯😩🙄
This is a lot of bullshit!
The clown himself.
Takes one to know one
Sorry what is your name? I don't recognize it.
@@TheVoiceInYourHeadd you never heard of Nintendo ?
@@AustinD1993 Fanboy?
@@TheVoiceInYourHeadd SHARON!!!!
Ozzy and Randy had already written most of Bark at the Moon by the time Diary had come out . Yet Randy gets not credit for that album
That is BECAUSE - RANDY RHOADS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WRITING PROCESS OF THE Bark at the Moon LP....."They" might've STARTED the writing process of MUSIC etc. for the 3rd OZZY album WHILE RHOADS WAS ALIVE, BUT.?..NONE of THAT music.... WAS EVER USED on Bark at the Moon...NONE of Bark at the Moon WAS EVER written by RHOADS.
@@jamescon55 yes he did Randy played songs from that album for Ratt Nikki Six and many other Hair Bands . So you should read there books they all independently talk about it .
@@user-lh7ui3yb5f 🤨... k ,man...👍 SHORE thing 🤭 👋......😵💫🤤🤤🤤. 🤯 🔫
that's absolutely not true.... What is Ozzy helping write with no instrument nor lyrics.
@@jamescon55 it is somewhat verified that Randy was working on new music, though people not sure where it was going...solo or Bark at the Moon. He was signed on to do the next album with Bob Daisley.