I'm more into Dio but I must admit ( imo ) Gillan sings Ozzy's songs better than Ronnie James Dio. Furthermore his version of Ronnie's Heaven & Hell is awesome 👏
@@tela2168absolutely, I just bought born again and it’s given me a new appreciation for the artists that followed Ozzy and they all made their own unique mark in sabbath history and I love it, much respect. 🤘🤘
I'm more into Dio but I must admit ( imo ) Gillan sings Ozzy's songs better than Ronnie James Dio. Furthermore his version of Ronnie's Heaven & Hell is awesome 👏
no
dio is god
deep sabbath!!!
Or would it be Black Purple? We'll never know 😆
Guitar so Loud!!! Really awesome 🤟
I appreciate Gillan who appreciates Ozzy's Sabbath. Gillan is truely great singer! I prefer Gillan than Dio!
Amazing!
How the hell does one band get Ian Gillian, Ronnie James Dio, and Ozzy to sing for them. It’s kinda ridiculous
Don't forget Glenn and Tony Martin. Amazings singers too.
@@tela2168absolutely, I just bought born again and it’s given me a new appreciation for the artists that followed Ozzy and they all made their own unique mark in sabbath history and I love it, much respect. 🤘🤘
Speed corrected thank you.
Oh I don't remember doing that exactly but I worked the hell out of this recording so I might just have done it too!
Gillan performs War Pigs better than any Sabbath singer besides Ozzy, IMO.
I agree
Gillan has a much more powerful and diverse voice then Ozzy. Ozzy is the most recognizable voice, but def not the best
I saw this tour in Detroit. Sorry but the vocals sounded odd until they played Smoke on the Water.
Lucky me it's my kind of odd...
what's a "MOP" mix?
Just a cryptic way of saying "my own private" mix, since I unmixed and remixed it.
Tantos gritos encomoda kkkk
Drums are all wrong.
As far as I know, Bill Ward was in bad shape and Bev Bevan was called on short notice to replace him on tour, so let's cut him some slack...
@RafaelAlt Slack cut, still sounds all wrong though. Don't let my opinion spoil your enjoyment.
OZZY DIO GILLAN VOCALISTAS DO GRANDE SABBATH
E NO BRASIL SERTANOJO E GOSPEL