I think he is pretty down to earth actually, just a little hard to understand at times later on in years, maybe due to the form of Parkinson's. He actually was working out a lot around this time period, and he looked to be in pretty good shape here, after pudgy Ozzy from the 80's.
@@synthesis12 Maybe I'm just used to seeing the most infamous Ozzy moments (reality TV show) where it seemed like he had no idea what was going on at all.
Me and my dad used to listen to this exact live version all the time when I was younger. (10-11). He died from suicide 4 years ago and I just found this version, which I hadn’t heard since way back. Gives me goosebumps. Rock on
I forgot how awesome Joe Holmes is as a guitar player! And Trujillo on bass and Bordin on drums just rounds out this powerhouse team of badass musicians. This is amazing! 😊
My second favorite Ozzy line up. I saw them the night before this show in Phoenix. Only two Ozzfest shows that tour and they were the first ones. Such an amazing set. And Joe's solo was an amazing jam. Soooooo good. And to hear Zakk praise him, when Black Label headlined a later Ozzfest's second stage. Watching stage side with Dimebag.
I went to Ozzfest in 2001 expecting to see Ozzy but was pleasantly surprised to see Ozzy and all the members of Black Sabbath mind blown I bowed down I knew I was watching legends
This song has such a rockin groove. Robert Trujillo is a good fit for Ozzy or any band. He is a seasoned bassist and he is animated. Not just a background guy that nobody remembers.
Yay...2 years go by and I find my comment on here as I revisit the song because it is one of my faves. Since then I have learned that Zakk was just playing around with this song and Ozzy liked it.
All the way back in 1999 when I was 13 my friend Jer insisted this song play on the radio, Power 97.5 Winnipeg. This ended up being my first favourite Ozzy song. Although I'd go on to love the Randy Rhoads era more than any other, Ozzmosis remains one of the favourite albums of all time for me. Btw, my friend Jer who I regarded as a brother, died this past December (2019) at 34 years old. This particular song reminds me of him now. Jer taught me how to stay alive on the streets, I will never forget him or Ozzy's impact upon on my life. God bless you Ozzy, may the spirit of your music (and all the brilliant musicians + writers involved) live forever.
"Bark at the moon" - one of ozzy's classics and a live staple, ozzy at an outdoor show points out the full moon to the audience and has them howl as the band launch into..... Perry Mason....
King in "His Time" ? Are you fucking kidding motherfucker? He's the king of ALL motherfucking time ! Did you hear what I said? King of all motherfucking tiiiime !
@@scottydog62 to be fair, Zakk had his own thing. Holmes didn't try to put his own spin on things here, he could do the Zakk thing, the Randy thing, anything
@@davidjameschamberlain Again it's a personal preference to my ears, the style thing ,Joe does have his own style ,listen to his solo stuff. I just like his way of playing during his time with Ozzy , it didn't matter if he was doing Randy's Jake's or Zakk's, I am not talking about original creativity or the awesome original songs ,I just like how he plays the songs during his time with Ozzy. I would never say hes better than the othed 3 I just like his spin on things his tone ,ferocity ,yet he pretty much stays still on stage though. Trujillo is my favorite bass player , His tone ,ferocity not too fancy not too simple perfect Just my personal opinions
I may not have the bones to see ozzy live these days but I’m very grateful for the chance to see ozzy at ozzfest twice and I’ll never forget such a great show
Joe Holmes, one of the most "forgot about" guitarist who was in Ozzy. Spider fingers. (OMG his fingers, uncanny) A BEAST! Oh yea, by the way he was taught by the great Randy Rhoads. You can tell by the way he holds the guitar.
@@zombieparrot2606 I doubt it was PR unless they were opening up for Korn and Ozzy...their debut album didn't even come out until 1997. I'm not doubting you, you may have seen that tour but around 1995 through 1996 PR had only released a demo by that time...
This was literally the first show I ever attended (yep I was there a 15 year old kid). My dad and I were icicles after the gig. Thanks Dad! Can't believe someone got such good footage. I remember the entire show Ozzy, Slayer, Danzig Sepultura (with Max and Igor), Biohazard, Fear Factory, Neurosis and King Norris... I'll never forget it! Appreciate the upload.
The GodFather of Metal OZZY!! He is Legend 🙌 Man, I cant remember how many times I had the opportunity to watch him perform live (here in Philly!) And he never disappoints, Thank You for everything OZZY!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 (LOUDER!) 👏👏👏👏(L O U D E R!!) 👏 👏 👏 👏 ☝ 🙌
Joe Holmes is the freaking man. By far, the most overlooked and underappreciated Ozzy guitarist. It really sucks that he didn't get the opportunity to record an album with Ozzy. It is also really cool that he took lessons from Randy Rhoads.
LOL...! That's the unfairly non-famous "Trujillo Magic Shoe Trick"! You know, something similar happens around 5:13 and 5:18, Ozzy gets rid of that magic hose FAST…!
This was the year I saw Ozzy for the first time. Ozzfest, Dallas, TX. Such an amazing show. I've probably seen him solo and with Black Sabbath 7 or 8 times since then, but this was by far my favorite.
Talented he is and a beast he is he's also a student of Randy Rhoads if you listen to a live version of I don't know you can hear Randy Rhoads in the mix especially if it's Joe Holmes playing you'll find out a lot about Joe Holmes and a whole host of other guitar players that went to the school as well
I was 22 and FINALLY got to see Black Sabbath in November of '78, on the 'Never Say Die' tour, then Ozzy was kicked out. So I had to wait until 1996, and Ozzy came back to our area. Sepultura and Type O Negative were the opening acts. THEN Ozzy did a two and a half hour set. I'm glad that I saw him in '96, because he was in good shape and health. He never stopped moving around, his voice was in form, and he put on a kickass concert. Since the early'70s, I have been to many concerts and saw some outstanding ones. I have been listening to Sabbath since '71, but Ozzy's '96 performance of his songs and Sabbath songs is one of those things that, as a longtime fan, you can never forget.
Been waiting over a year and a half to see ozzy and zack because the postpones but I have all the time in the world to wait till he's fit enough to play live, LONG LIVE OZZY🤘
My second favorite Ozzy line up. I saw them the night before this show in Phoenix. Only two Ozzfest shows that tour and they were the first ones. Such an amazing set. And Joe's solo was an amazing jam. Soooooo good. And to hear Zakk praise him, when Black Label headlined a later Ozzfest's second stage. Watching stage side with Dimebag. The background vocals are done by Robert Mason from behind the curtain. He also rips.
I love how they actually cut piece together this footage because the majority of this was filmed at Pine Knob during Ozzmois tour Filter opened the Ozzy plus it was also on my 20th birthday at midnight when Ozzy said there's a full moon. Another thing crew filming told everyone, still have the stub.
you made a Great Song Ozzy Osbourne and you are a Great Guitar Player Joe Holmes and you were taught By Randy Rhoads Randy was your Teacher at Musonia and and your Band Here is Great too the Bass Player and Drummer and Key Board Player tooand I Love you Ozzy Osbourne and you are a HEROOzzy Osbourne 💙💚💜💛🌟🐇❄❄
I have a classmate who got into a head on collision with a Coors Light Truck because of a Frost Heave while blasting this song in his 2001 Bravada...He's currently a Marine Drill Sargent of 12yrs with 15 tours overseas in New Hampshire.... The Power of the Ozz Man is real
It never ceases to amaze me how Ozzy can't even remember what planet he's on, but he remembers the lyrics to his songs.
1:46 with a little help from the teleprompter
@@jtwilliams8895 Ahh that explains it. I didn't see that the first time around.
I think he is pretty down to earth actually, just a little hard to understand at times later on in years, maybe due to the form of Parkinson's. He actually was working out a lot around this time period, and he looked to be in pretty good shape here, after pudgy Ozzy from the 80's.
@@synthesis12 Maybe I'm just used to seeing the most infamous Ozzy moments (reality TV show) where it seemed like he had no idea what was going on at all.
Look at the floor of the stage right in front of Ozzy as it shows him singing from behind him. You can see him reading the lyrics off a monitor.
One of Ozzy’s most under rated songs. The riff is vicious.
underrated my ass. millions and millions of views on the edited music video alone....and 5 stars on the Ozzsmosis album
Definitely... I like No More Tears but this one hits so much harder to want that hard energy for a show!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Eh no not underrated. Lol Every ozzy fan knows this is top 10
U damn right buddy
Joe Holmes one of the greatest guitarist players Ozzy ever had. Incredible job at playing Sir Mr Randy Rhodes Brilliant masterpieces!
25 years this jewell
Me and my dad used to listen to this exact live version all the time when I was younger. (10-11). He died from suicide 4 years ago and I just found this version, which I hadn’t heard since way back. Gives me goosebumps. Rock on
Sorry to hear about your dad bro
Yea sorry for your loss dude. He brought you up well on good music.
@@adylongmate9307 yes he did!
My sympathies to you brother...
Hope ur ok dude
I forgot how awesome Joe Holmes is as a guitar player! And Trujillo on bass and Bordin on drums just rounds out this powerhouse team of badass musicians. This is amazing! 😊
My second favorite Ozzy line up. I saw them the night before this show in Phoenix. Only two Ozzfest shows that tour and they were the first ones. Such an amazing set. And Joe's solo was an amazing jam. Soooooo good.
And to hear Zakk praise him, when Black Label headlined a later Ozzfest's second stage. Watching stage side with Dimebag.
Always a joy to watch Mike bordin drumming, he's a machine
Ozzy osbourne stickman ozzfest 😂
One of Ozzy's most underrated albums, one of the ones that got me into metal to begin with.
Robert Trujillo: bass
Joe Holmes: guitars
Mike Bordin: drums
John Sinclair: Keys
@@samlumsdendrums thanks
I love how Ozzy just consistently surrounds himself with a Murderer's Row of musicians regardless of the era...
Awesome that Deen Castronovo laid the drum tracks for this album!
Who sings
“It’s fucking good to be the King”- Ozzy Osbourne.
Well, Ozzy, you are the ‘King of Metal’ 👑👑👑
I went to Ozzfest in 2001 expecting to see Ozzy but was pleasantly surprised to see Ozzy and all the members of Black Sabbath mind blown I bowed down I knew I was watching legends
Ozzy threw a bucket of water on me on the mid 90’s retirement sucks tour . It was awesome .
This song has such a rockin groove. Robert Trujillo is a good fit for Ozzy or any band. He is a seasoned bassist and he is animated. Not just a background guy that nobody remembers.
Well said
ALL TRUE considering - the original disk version was mostly symphony instruments in much of that song -
He was so good w BLS
no more tears he was out slammin on his bass in bare feet . wicked intro and joe hit with the guitar fuckin killer . total different song live
Yay...2 years go by and I find my comment on here as I revisit the song because it is one of my faves. Since then I have learned that Zakk was just playing around with this song and Ozzy liked it.
The band is on fire here. Joe is his most underrated guitarist and his playing here is savage. What a great era.
Oh for sure. Joe took lessons from the late great Randy Rhoads.
He's no Zakk Wylde.
@@NickySpades definitely he is not Zakk. He is much better than Zakk
Better than Zakk? You're high?
@@jwjejejejjejeje395 no, I'm not high... yet, and yes, he is better than Zakk (mr. pentatonic) Wylde
That guitar tone would tear the knickers off a nun. Glorious.
Man. The guitar playing in this song is so heavy.
All the way back in 1999 when I was 13 my friend Jer insisted this song play on the radio, Power 97.5 Winnipeg. This ended up being my first favourite Ozzy song. Although I'd go on to love the Randy Rhoads era more than any other, Ozzmosis remains one of the favourite albums of all time for me. Btw, my friend Jer who I regarded as a brother, died this past December (2019) at 34 years old. This particular song reminds me of him now. Jer taught me how to stay alive on the streets, I will never forget him or Ozzy's impact upon on my life. God bless you Ozzy, may the spirit of your music (and all the brilliant musicians + writers involved) live forever.
Hello Tryndamere
There's one thing you can say ozzy always had a good eye for picking guitarist. I think the bass work is phenomenal in this song
"Bark at the moon" - one of ozzy's classics and a live staple, ozzy at an outdoor show points out the full moon to the audience and has them howl as the band launch into..... Perry Mason....
Ozzy, a KING in his time!
King in "His Time" ? Are you fucking kidding motherfucker? He's the king of ALL motherfucking time ! Did you hear what I said? King of all motherfucking tiiiime !
Man, I remember that Ozzfest tour. Joe Holmes is a beast. I wish we got more of him.
Trujillo on bass and Bordin on the drums just killing it
This was my favorite song when I was like 10 years old. Now I'm 34 and it still makes me bang my head. Stood the test of time 😎
Ozzy always has had the sickest guitarists on the planet 🌎 playing for him...
I actually like him better than Zakk.... please don't hammer on me haha
@@scottydog62 to be fair, Zakk had his own thing. Holmes didn't try to put his own spin on things here, he could do the Zakk thing, the Randy thing, anything
@@davidjameschamberlain Again it's a personal preference to my ears, the style thing ,Joe does have his own style ,listen to his solo stuff.
I just like his way of playing during his time with Ozzy , it didn't matter if he was doing Randy's Jake's or Zakk's,
I am not talking about original creativity or the awesome original songs ,I just like how he plays the songs during his time with Ozzy.
I would never say hes better than the othed 3 I just like his spin on things his tone ,ferocity ,yet he pretty much stays still on stage though.
Trujillo is my favorite bass player , His tone ,ferocity
not too fancy
not too simple
perfect
Just my personal opinions
@@scottydog62 I wasn't saying that as a diss. He was able to take all of the eras of ozzy and mix them into one
@@davidjameschamberlain I did not take it as a diss, I was just elaborating.✌
AAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUOOOOOOOZZYYY🐺🤘😃👌
I may not have the bones to see ozzy live these days but I’m very grateful for the chance to see ozzy at ozzfest twice and I’ll never forget such a great show
Joe Holmes, one of the most "forgot about" guitarist who was in Ozzy. Spider fingers. (OMG his fingers, uncanny) A BEAST! Oh yea, by the way he was taught by the great Randy Rhoads. You can tell by the way he holds the guitar.
First heard it in 1995 and still listening to it until now with my wife and kids. Will never get tired of listening to this one.
🤘
Watching this video never gets old. The best live Ozzy recording in existence. Holmes rocked so hard man.
One of the best songs by Ozzy ever
What an insane lineup
I saw Ozzy in NYE ‘95. Papa Roach and Korn opened. Saw Joe on guitar, Geezer on bass. Unbelievable show.
No, It wasn't Papa Roach they didn't come out until years after that, it was Korn and Deftones and it was the Retirement Sux tour
@@LeadMe2TheBliss no it was papa roach and Korn. I still have the tix. But thanks for telling me what I did in 1995 when I was 15 🫠
Could have been 96 actually but it was Korn and PR. Denver at the pepsi center
@@zombieparrot2606 I doubt it was PR unless they were opening up for Korn and Ozzy...their debut album didn't even come out until 1997. I'm not doubting you, you may have seen that tour but around 1995 through 1996 PR had only released a demo by that time...
Ozzy and Korn played Denver new years 1996. No mention of papa roach on the poster but often an opener would not get mentioned @@LeadMe2TheBliss
Robert is a Monster. Awesome musician.
😂
The one, the only, Mike Borden on drums. I have always been a big fan of his.
PUFFY, YES!!!! Adore him...so underrated!
puff
I remember seeing this on a Metal Hammer VHS in the 90s. Went straight out and bought his solo records. What an introduction to Ozzy!
The last great era of Ozzy.
Long live the Prince of Darkness! 🤘🎸✝️🦇🇬🇧
Back when rock n roll was still fun. I miss these days.
+Landen York Me too, when a live show meant fun and frienship with everybody, then drinking with artists after the show.
Make Rock n Roll Great Again!
And no disgusting "VIP tickets" back then, everyone shared the same area, and it was a blast
@@FeelingShred Biggest reasons I hate even going to concerts now..
Me, too!!!
This song is siccck as Fuuuuuck!🤟
This was literally the first show I ever attended (yep I was there a 15 year old kid). My dad and I were icicles after the gig. Thanks Dad! Can't believe someone got such good footage. I remember the entire show Ozzy, Slayer, Danzig Sepultura (with Max and Igor), Biohazard, Fear Factory, Neurosis and King Norris... I'll never forget it! Appreciate the upload.
Epic
Im 57 just an old hippie love ozzy been a fan all my life, hes also my best friend!! ONLY 1, ONLY OZZY!!!
The GodFather of Metal OZZY!!
He is Legend 🙌 Man, I cant remember how many times I had the opportunity to watch him perform live (here in Philly!) And he never disappoints, Thank You for everything OZZY!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 (LOUDER!) 👏👏👏👏(L O U D E R!!) 👏 👏 👏 👏 ☝ 🙌
Joe Holmes is killer I saw him at ozzfest 2000! He nailed all the solos perfect!!
Joe took guitar lessons from the late Randy Rhoads.
I agree very good player, Zero presence
eric edmunds I didn’t follow Ozzy through the 90’s much. Alternative took over. I was bummed. That guitarist rips!!!
He actually didn't do this one perfect lol
He's fucking killing it, and his rhythm work is absolutely smoking the piss out of Zakk Wylde.
ozzy never disappoints
Charlton Heston right, absoluteley
Joe Holmes is the freaking man. By far, the most overlooked and underappreciated Ozzy guitarist. It really sucks that he didn't get the opportunity to record an album with Ozzy. It is also really cool that he took lessons from Randy Rhoads.
He couldn't write. That's why they had to replace him on down to earth. There's a few songs listed with him as co writer.
Agree. As a matter of fact Zakk is the lesser of all the players for ozzy
Most impressive part is Robert putting his shoes and socks on while playing between 1:38 and 1:43.
LOL it's magic baby!
wtf jajajajajaja
HAHAHAAAA!
LOL...! That's the unfairly non-famous "Trujillo Magic Shoe Trick"! You know, something similar happens around 5:13 and 5:18, Ozzy gets rid of that magic hose FAST…!
😂😂😂😂 LMAO!!
Ozzy Fckn Osbourne
The master / The Prince / The Legend ⭐🔥
I'm haunted of the day of Ozzy's last phase on Earth.
The man that gave me so much. Over and over again.
This was the year I saw Ozzy for the first time. Ozzfest, Dallas, TX. Such an amazing show. I've probably seen him solo and with Black Sabbath 7 or 8 times since then, but this was by far my favorite.
“Its fucking good to be the king” best Ozzy line period
I recently became aware of Joe Holmes, what a talent and a beast.
Talented he is and a beast he is he's also a student of Randy Rhoads if you listen to a live version of I don't know you can hear Randy Rhoads in the mix especially if it's Joe Holmes playing you'll find out a lot about Joe Holmes and a whole host of other guitar players that went to the school as well
Joe's currently working on a new album. His music with Farmikos was amazing.
@@ALbaby869 an email to EMG would be a good way to confirm
@@bluwng Getting info. from Joe.
@@ALbaby869 ha, sorry replied to wrong message.
Still magic after all these years!!! 52 year old metal head, here!
Joe Holmes is a badass. Killer player. Maybe one Ozzys best. Wish he put out more music
Thanks to The Gods For Giving Us OZZY
Can you believe Trujillo even had to audition for Metallica? The man is a bass mutant.
Yeah but I hate the way he crabs around the stage and wears Brazilian beachwear.
Adam Varney It's just his thing, let him have some fun!
Ozzy chooses only the best!
@@adamski101 lol
Yeah hetfield and co wishes to be on trujillos level, but man that aint never gonna happen.
Ozzy siendo Ozzy, rodeado de Bordin, Holmes y Trujillo, qué banda !!!
No one beatz Ozzy; however the first time I hear Sepultura was at this concert (austin, texas). Best... Mosh... pit.... ever.
I saw This tour front row with Joe Holmes . He is great , I think criminally under rated .
We love you Ozzy and everyone taking part in this performance. Pure Legendary.
Joe Holmes is a FORCE OF THE NATURE!
I was 22 and FINALLY got to see Black Sabbath in November of '78, on the 'Never Say Die' tour, then Ozzy was kicked out. So I had to wait until 1996, and Ozzy came back to our area. Sepultura and Type O Negative were the opening acts. THEN Ozzy did a two and a half hour set. I'm glad that I saw him in '96, because he was in good shape and health. He never stopped moving around, his voice was in form, and he put on a kickass concert. Since the early'70s, I have been to many concerts and saw some outstanding ones. I have been listening to Sabbath since '71, but Ozzy's '96 performance of his songs and Sabbath songs is one of those things that, as a longtime fan, you can never forget.
Joe Holmes is so good guitarrist. Great concert in Mexico City 1995, Ozzy with Geezer Butler, Deen Castronovo and Mr. Joe Holmes!!!
I thought he was Zakk!!!!!!
Pepe Carreto paradise lost was the opening act! Great concert!
There was never a lead singer that makes you work so hard during the show. Ozzy Rules!!!
Ozzy always gets the best band mates, but never keeps them...from the very beginning!!!! Of his career!!!!
Sharon fires them. Ozzy isn't allowed to deal with any of it.
The bass and drums sound so perfect in the mix
RIP RANDY CASTILLO. December 18, 1950 - March 26, 2002
Been waiting over a year and a half to see ozzy and zack because the postpones but I have all the time in the world to wait till he's fit enough to play live, LONG LIVE OZZY🤘
What a song that is ! Absolutely superb and that band are brilliant ! Love it !
Trujillo on bass, Drummer of Faith No More and Ozzy's vocals Great band!
I actually forgot that Robert played with Ozzy, he's a freaking beast on bass. Also that no-shoes-to-shoes moment was awesome
OZZY IS OUR FOREVER SAVIOR‼️‼️
I feel sorry for the Oz man because he can’t perform like he used to 40 years ago but he has a band behind him that still kicks ass!!!
Reminds me when I was 13. Ozzy really changed my life. I remember growing my hair really long.
The best forever!!! Ozzy!!!
My second favorite Ozzy line up. I saw them the night before this show in Phoenix. Only two Ozzfest shows that tour and they were the first ones. Such an amazing set. And Joe's solo was an amazing jam. Soooooo good.
And to hear Zakk praise him, when Black Label headlined a later Ozzfest's second stage. Watching stage side with Dimebag.
The background vocals are done by Robert Mason from behind the curtain. He also rips.
ozzy is the best , love his voice !
Fucking A
+ronnie eskens an angelic voice!
Tammy.....looking YUMMY
@@eds1994fatboy: Aaaaand you being a creepy fuck is immortalized in the comments.
Me too 🤘🏻
I absolutely love this one. When he passes the world is going to loose a legend that cannot ever be replaced.✌️💝
Always loved this song. That riff is heavy as fuck!!!
the solo is fucking epic.
it's well constructed. not just mindless up and down shredding
Thai has always been one of my fovourite songs from Ozzy.
credits one wylde, zakk
@@chrisstratton2191 that aint zakk ive never ever seen zakk play a fender haha
Essa música infelizmente não tem o reconhecimento que merece!
I wasn’t even born when he played this music,I love his style 🤘🏻
I'd argue that Ozzmosis is Ozzy's best solo album after Diary and Blizzard. Awesome shit that fell under the radar.
love this fuckin old man
oh me too
not really old here -mid 40's
Ozzy was always old, even in his 20s.
+yiannis clerides he's 48 here
Ozzy is born 1948 but I still love this fucking old man too...really! And he es sober now and with Sharon together again,yeah.....
This one and Waiting For Darkness are two forgotten gems
4:58 Nice work, Ozzy
She's probably a grandmother now... LOL
LOL NICE
Probably but... still listening to good music!!!
Burnedtoastify
FUCK YOU DUMB ASS
dantedoomsday
Sorry about that i'm fuckin drunk now
Joe Holmes, an excellent guitarist, has been underrated and undervalued. A student of Randy Rhoads, that's why his resemblance to Randy in many riffs.
Great guitar player!! Great sound and groove!!
I love how they actually cut piece together this footage because the majority of this was filmed at Pine Knob during Ozzmois tour Filter opened the Ozzy plus it was also on my 20th birthday at midnight when Ozzy said there's a full moon. Another thing crew filming told everyone, still have the stub.
incredible line-up Black Sabbath , Ozzy , faith no More , Metalica !!!
sean Decastro don't forget rob was in BLS and suicidal tendencies
Who are the guitar player and drummer?
@@czarnpg Joe Holmes is guitarist (Rhandy Student) and the Drummer is Faith No More
Rob was in ST and Infectious Grooves and Ozzy, way before Metallica.
My favorite Ozzy's song!!
You are a HERO Ozzy 💖💖💖💖
Watching this makes me feel 17 again. Thanks to RUclips we can feel young forever.
you made a Great Song Ozzy Osbourne and you are a Great Guitar Player Joe Holmes and you were taught By Randy Rhoads Randy was your Teacher at Musonia and and your Band Here is Great too the Bass Player and Drummer and Key Board Player tooand I Love you Ozzy Osbourne and you are a HEROOzzy Osbourne 💙💚💜💛🌟🐇❄❄
I have a classmate who got into a head on collision with a Coors Light Truck because of a Frost Heave while blasting this song in his 2001 Bravada...He's currently a Marine Drill Sargent of 12yrs with 15 tours overseas in New Hampshire.... The Power of the Ozz Man is real
Es el tipo más improvisado sobre un escenario, lo cual lo hace único y verdaderamente un-GRANDE... 👊👊💪💪💪
Founder and King of Heavy Metal!
Awesome track..I like how Ozzy went with the homeless theme with his band mates.
Lol
Mike Inez and Randy Castillo is the best Ozzys bass&drum group ! massive and clear !
The groove...The riff...I'm addicted to it!
That's John Sinclair at the end with the band. wow this is classic footage. Thank you so much for posting.
With a swing beat! Genius.
this is my favorite song ever.
i loved.
mine too
Ditto