All rock stars have their signature moves. Gene Simmons has the tongue, Mick Jagger has the strut, Chuck Berry and Angus Young have the duck walk, Ozzy has the attach the mic to the stand and then detach it two seconds later.
Damn it...No rocker in history could ever pull off a Super-Cuts hairdo, dad bod, junk tatts, Party City costume, trashed lyrics, and sing in whatever key you had going on that day, the way Ozzy Osbourne can...Wow.
That's why Ozzy is the man! Dude just doesn't give a flying fuck. The man is the embodiment of the devil may care attitude of rock n roll, right up there with Lemmy, God rest his soul.
Back then sometimes a super cuts dive or cosmo school that was our only option to not end up looking like our dads. Always cringed knowing the gals were learning as they gave you a $3 haircut, but at least we stood a chance to not look like we walked off the set of a Leave It To Beaver episode. lol
Note for note but somehow making it his own, adding his own touch without butchering the original source, like Mr Crowley also for example... Jake is one of the most incredible musicians we've ever seen, and the best player Ozzy ever had, Bark At The Moon and especially The Ultimate Sin are guitar's clinics...
You're right this was in 83 after Randy passed. I seen Jake E.Lee perform with OZZY at the Houston ASTRODOME Texas jam Summer of 84 and on Fri May 9th ,1986,Ultimate Sin tour in the Houton Summit Metallica opened for Ozzy that night Master of Puppets tour with Cliff Burton on bass l was blown away by Metallica that night they played a great list of their classics did super on lead guitar but here he did Randys part so well its awesome how he just nailed it. Especially live. Ozzy gotta love him he was a lil too high here though lol
Ozzy's voice has always been frail and vulnerable, even since the early days. that's one of the reasons why the fans love him. he always gives 100% and is truly one of the greatest rock n rollers of not only our time, but all time!
It's a testament to his good genetics because of all the cigarettes, cocaine, heroin, hard drugs, and alcohol that he'd taken during his life up to that point...
Yes! He is my greatest idol alive, in music or other fields... He's not the best or most technical singer but he touches my soul like no one else can, and I don't feel ashamed, being an awful singer myself (not in his level of course - he is a competent pro singer, not as much as some wannabes wanted him to be - i'm just an amateur screamer), to put out my lungs singing his and black sabbath's songs!!!!
Ozzy never had a bad drummer. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I don't think it's fair to say Tommy Aldridge is better than Carmine Appice or Randy Castillo or Mike Bordin. They're all giants to me!
Ozzy’s vocals were always meant to convey pain and suffering. That’s what made Black Sabbath so great. The cracking here is just another part of it. Rock on Ozzman.
+mknomad5 Jake is a talented player. He also was bigger statured than Rhodes. Randy couldn't 'shred' like the typical guitarist of the day because his fingers were smaller. So Randy put his time in learning the 'classical' guitar positions and scales so he could actually pick every note and nail harmonics on center pin. That's why he liked Jacksons and Gibsons because of the slighter wider string spacing, much like the classical guitar he trained on.
+AugustusLarch But he jardly picks every note. He plays legato all the time. Ozzy without Randy just isn't the same. In fact, I think it sucks. I saw Ozzy with Randy once. I also saw him with Jake in 1983 with Vandenburg opening up.
I was at this show! Ozzy was the third act behind Quiet Riot and Motley Crue. Ozzy hit the stage roughly at about 11:00 am, and it was already over 100 degrees. This was also the debut I believe of guitar god Jake E. Lee whos stage presence was evident from the very beginning.The best of times for sure!
*Bob Daisley on bass!, the guy that wrote the lyrics for Ozzy's first FIVE solo albums..., so these were HIS words you've been singing along to all these years...* 🤨
+NigelTufnel67 you know who begs to differ? every blizzard song off live and loud. Rhandy may have written better riffs, (except Perry mason and desire of course), but purely technically speaking? Sir zakk he is not....and zakk isn't even a John 5
+Paul Iwesenko I think you misunderstood my comment. Put buckethead, John 5, zakk wylde, jason becker, Steve via, etc in a room with Kirk and most of your list, and what would happen. You would be hypnotized until your started singing...." EXXXIT LIIIGHT....." does that make sense?
Rudy Tanelo Ruxy I’m pretty sure Ozzy had a bit stage Fright so he would basically hide behind the mic to protect himself from the cops after finding out he was one giant pile of Cocaine
Back in '82, I bought _Diary of a Madman_ on cassette in the bargain bin. I felt like an outsider for liking this music. But it was fucking awesome. I'm glad to see it's still appreciated to this day.
I totally get that.I lived in a little town in Me.Only music people liked was hillbilly fuck your cousin music and radio play crap. My brother introduced me to a LOT of music I didn't know or like much. KISS changed all that. Once I heard hard rock in summer of '76(he was playing KISS Alive!) I was hooked.Then came Sabbath,Zeppelin,AC/DC,etc... My first concert was America.😮 My 2nd was Ted Nugent!😊
Its amazing how he walks back and forward constantly but always manages to give the mic about a 5 millisecond rest on the stand always in between a breath of air
+4JayeP makes no sense at all what u saying... how can some1 that can have BREAKS, stop and re-do anything sound worse in the studio, on a live performance you're more likely to miss something, which is impossible in studio, thats why many people dislike live albums.
I've played acoustic/eletric guitars when i was 16 in studio, but nothing professional (fun with friends) what i've seen is, people that can't do a note by note playing when they go live, they "change/avoid" certain parts 'cuz they simply can't reproduce it. Aand theres the others that can play anything you thrown at them, sometimes they do different as recorded 'cuz they wanna do things different. I'm not a drummer, but Aldridge sounds just the same as recorded, in fact even more energetic, so I disagree with your opinion totally.
+4JayeP now thats interesting facts, i do realize about the drum tracks scheme your talking about, but didnt knew names, what i'm curious to know is, can Aldridge create/play the studio versions then simply reproduce it alive? or is he just a live session drummer? you seem to know something i'm missing out here and that would be wonderful to know.
Tommy is a frickin' mad man on the drums!!! And Jake has all those classic heavy metal guitar moves down to a T!!! Like Eddie Money once sang "I wanna go back..." to 1983 and live this again.
I saw about this time at American Rock Festival in Gobles,Michigan which is like a hole in the wall.About 60,000 people and one gravel path to get in. It was a disater.Concert was good but promoters took off with cash,surrounding farmland was destroyed,multiple lawsuits over that. Fortunately I camped the night before about 1/4 mile away,at my friends parents house.
You don't see Bob live too much in these old concert footage. He was mostly a studio musician (and writer) for Ozzy. It's great to see him live. Pity he didn't get the recognition he deserved back then. No Bob, no Blizzard or Diary.
+matt8863 jake is quality dude like rhoads. Jake had only been with ozzy a few weeks at this gig so imagine the pressure he was under to learn that set! Lee and Rhoads...only 2 players with ozzy to make the grade.Wouldnt an ozzy jake reunion be a quality gig in 2016!!
It will never happen dude.Jakes way too busy these days with his band red dragon cartel.If you aint got the RDC album...I suggest you get it.some good shit on there.
because he was better. Rhandy was like Kirk hammett. Not as good as jake, sir zakk, gus g, etc. but his bread and butter was playing things that sound better and are memorable.
+matt8863 listen to the over the hill jake nowadays live in concert and you wont be wishing for that. He's my 2nd fav ozzy axeman behind only sir zakk, but the dude recently ain't that anymore. Just like metallic at the super bowl concert the other day, the camera had to pan away from names cringing at Kirk who used to be one of my favs. but sounded abhorred.
Voice cracks more than an adolescent. Imagine if this was the first time watching this guy, and he made millions, while there is a guy like him sitting on every corner of each inner city.
I was at the US Festival Ozzy had been up all night and performed pretty early that day. That was day 2 the heavy metal day. I remember he sounded really great. I had the worst sunburn from the day before, and this older rocker couple gave me novena for my sun burn.
Ozzy himself is underrated. Come on...how long were his shows considered the best to go to for metal? 20 years? He's done so much for so many of us musically too.
Same thing happened to me, twice. Second time I wound up in the back of a police car on the way to the wrong hotel and spent the next couple hours trying to remember what where my room for the night was
This day was awesome..first time anyone ever heard of Jake E Lee he pulled off a great show to fill in for Randy..well you can never fill Randys shoes but Jake made a name for himself after this day...i was hook on his playing since then..seen ozzy and jake again on the bark at the moon and ultimate sin tour...the 80' s were awesome
this song is incredibly easy for jake he just has live jitters and still killed it jc! also gdit it was so fun to watch jaked he was just having fun the whole time.
I was at this concert. Its was awesome but I never got to see Randy play live the short time here was here. Its sucks how one day someone is here and then in a blink just gone. But Jake still kicked ass that day.
I would like to find this complete live in this quality ! Jake E Lee was fantastic ! I imagine that becoming guitar Player for Ozzy after Randy Rhoads had not to be easy at all ! for his first live with Ozzy he just did it like a Rock Star !
Amazing solo. If I could I would personally thank Ozzy for the whole last 45 years. While critics may bash Ozzy he opened this whole era with constantly promoting and continuing on whether or not one guy played an instrument or not for him, he gave these people the opportunity to be part of something greater than all of us.
Lest we forget, he may have given opportunity to the guitarists but if it wasn't for Randy, Ozzy would have remained in his cocaine induced state in his hotel room and never got off the runway. Those songs off the first two albums would not have sounded like that and Crazy Train would never have been written and put him on the radio and made him popular. It wasn't like Randy was so much as lucky to be in Ozzy's band (to a small degree maybe) it was more the other way around.
Probably my favorite line up. The BATM tour video is essential viewing for the modern hard rock guitarist. Jake's fully settled in there and a force of nature.
Ozzy, I wish you a quick recovery, you are the best singer in the world and the heavy metal metal flag for excellence, we all love you. Unique Dreamer...
You don't see Bob Daisley live too much in the old concert footage. He was mostly a studio musician (and writer) for Ozzy. It's great to see him live. Pity he didn't get the recognition he deserved back then. No Bob, no Blizzard or Diary.
ken rogers I never saw him play it after the US festival. The first time I ever saw Jake play was at the US festival - I remember falling in love with that baby blue Charvel. I got into an argument with another guitar player. He said I was thinking of Jake's Black and White Charvel and there must have been a blue light pointed at it to look baby blue. You can clearly see this is a different guitar (one pickup and different headstock). I never found out what happened to it...
Thanks for the Input, I've had other people comment that that is his [Jake e. Lee] original sunburst Strat Hardtail that his roommate [who worked at the Charvel Factory] Painted the strat Pearl white along with the Headstock, But As you can see this not That Guitar ! This is A Single humbucker Charvel Light Blue, And as you stated this is the only time i have seen Jake play this guitar. Any Answers to this would be Helpful People.
Look at 5:29, this guitar has a Fender-style trem bridge w/ no bar. So definitely not the black/white one. I remember reading in a Guitar World "Heavy Metal" issue back then that Jake had a spare Charvel made with a trem bridge and this might be that one? There was also a b/w pic of him holding a Jackson Rhoads (belonged to Ozzy), with both his b/w hardtail and this lt blue guitar behind him, but you couldn't tell it was light blue from the pic.
I saw a reverb ad with just that guitar a while ago, a replica of course. Apart from that greenish blue colour it had a fender vintage trem and a JB in the bridge position, if I remember correctly. Given that Jake used JBs in all his charvels he might be spot on with that.
Why does Ozzy sound the same as the first time I heard him live in 2002?... I was born in August of 1983. I missed some great times. It would have been great to see Randy. Jake it a great job here :)
Man, mad props to Jake. Ozzy getting kicked out of sabbath and facing failure and rock bottom. Then along comes Randy who was a hell of a shredder and riff master. Starts his career and actually out beats Sabbath. Then the star gem gets killed. Fearing failure sets in again and then Jake steps in and is a fucking monster who can cover Randy's solos while adding his unique twist to them in a way that sounds fantastic while fearing the audience is critiquing every step and note of you. Having to pay proper tribute and be an individual musically is a rare gift. Randy took Ozzy off, but Jake saved him. Jake doesn't get enough respect...
@Steve Schroeder very well said. Brad is a beast. Still today he can play and doesn’t look like death lol I love jake but too many cigarettes got him lol I agree. No rest for the wicked was an amazing album, but after that I’m like “ehh 5/10” lol
All rock stars have their signature moves. Gene Simmons has the tongue, Mick Jagger has the strut, Chuck Berry and Angus Young have the duck walk, Ozzy has the attach the mic to the stand and then detach it two seconds later.
Less than 2secs lol and even not attaching at all. Silly be it's what he did. And we'll always love
Ozzy Osbourne!!
Chuck Berry was inspired by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Angus Young was inspired by Chuck Berry. 😊
That's what coke does , man 😅
I used to think it was because of the coke. Turns out I was wrong. He does it while sober, too!
Don't forget the clapping!😁
Coke out to the MAXIMUN!!! Ozzy will rule for a thousands years
I'll take Ozzy's voice cracking live over the live auto-tune and backing tracks that are used in Metal today.
@@onearmedwampa doesn't mean it sounds good
@@onearmedwampa the 1st existence of the tech was used in late disco/synth pop
@@schlomopork5323 he sounds good, fatboy
Anaklog papi
@@onearmedwampait means back then u needed real talent…
Damn it...No rocker in history could ever pull off a Super-Cuts hairdo, dad bod, junk tatts, Party City costume, trashed lyrics, and sing in whatever key you had going on that day, the way Ozzy Osbourne can...Wow.
That's why Ozzy is the man! Dude just doesn't give a flying fuck. The man is the embodiment of the devil may care attitude of rock n roll, right up there with Lemmy, God rest his soul.
Rock and Roll ain't always pretty and Hard Rock and Metal can get pretty ugly lol
You got that right!
Back then sometimes a super cuts dive or cosmo school that was our only option to not end up looking like our dads. Always cringed knowing the gals were learning as they gave you a $3 haircut, but at least we stood a chance to not look like we walked off the set of a Leave It To Beaver episode. lol
dont forget about the gram of colombian flake up his nose also
Tommy Aldridge whips ass every time he sets foot on stage.
Ha, thought that was wipes arse
you can't get any closer to Randy's solo that that. practically note for note. Jake is spectacular here. very overlooked and underrated guitarist
Note for note but somehow making it his own, adding his own touch without butchering the original source, like Mr Crowley also for example...
Jake is one of the most incredible musicians we've ever seen, and the best player Ozzy ever had, Bark At The Moon and especially The Ultimate Sin are guitar's clinics...
You're right this was in 83 after Randy passed. I seen Jake E.Lee perform with OZZY at the Houston ASTRODOME Texas jam Summer of 84 and on Fri May 9th ,1986,Ultimate Sin tour in the Houton Summit Metallica opened for Ozzy that night Master of Puppets tour with Cliff Burton on bass l was blown away by Metallica that night they played a great list of their classics did super on lead guitar but here he did Randys part so well its awesome how he just nailed it. Especially live. Ozzy gotta love him he was a lil too high here though lol
The outro solo 👍
It sucks Jake only lasted on only a couple albums
No he isn't mook.
Ozzy's voice has always been frail and vulnerable, even since the early days. that's one of the reasons why the fans love him. he always gives 100% and is truly one of the greatest rock n rollers of not only our time, but all time!
No one else.. no one can sound like Ozzy!! I was probably 12 or 13 at this time.. grew up listening to him
It's a testament to his good genetics because of all the cigarettes, cocaine, heroin, hard drugs, and alcohol that he'd taken during his life up to that point...
Yes! He is my greatest idol alive, in music or other fields... He's not the best or most technical singer but he touches my soul like no one else can, and I don't feel ashamed, being an awful singer myself (not in his level of course - he is a competent pro singer, not as much as some wannabes wanted him to be - i'm just an amateur screamer), to put out my lungs singing his and black sabbath's songs!!!!
He’s sharp here.
But one of the most recognized and loved voices of all time. And the front man of the first metal band. Sabbath Rules.
He never gave a damn about his voice live, he always gave 110%
Ozzy’s best drummer
Tommy Aldridge. There at the start of Ozz. Great,great drummer. And self-taught to boot!
Ozzy never had a bad drummer. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I don't think it's fair to say Tommy Aldridge is better than Carmine Appice or Randy Castillo or Mike Bordin. They're all giants to me!
Ozzy’s vocals were always meant to convey pain and suffering. That’s what made Black Sabbath so great. The cracking here is just another part of it. Rock on Ozzman.
Dude, Jake NAILED those Randy leads. I like that he played them almost note for note, it's a tribute to Randy, and shows Jake's awesome skills.
+mknomad5 Jake is a talented player. He also was bigger statured than Rhodes. Randy couldn't 'shred' like the typical guitarist of the day because his fingers were smaller. So Randy put his time in learning the 'classical' guitar positions and scales so he could actually pick every note and nail harmonics on center pin. That's why he liked Jacksons and Gibsons because of the slighter wider string spacing, much like the classical guitar he trained on.
+AugustusLarch But he jardly picks every note. He plays legato all the time. Ozzy without Randy just isn't the same. In fact, I think it sucks. I saw Ozzy with Randy once. I also saw him with Jake in 1983 with Vandenburg opening up.
+mknomad5 Amen!!! Jake is a monster on the guitar.
+mknomad5 Take a look at my RUclips channel!
Jake is on the money here, certainly is a quick study, holy smokes
I was at this show! Ozzy was the third act behind Quiet Riot and Motley Crue. Ozzy hit the stage roughly at about 11:00 am, and it was already over 100 degrees. This was also the debut I believe of guitar god Jake E. Lee whos stage presence was evident from the very beginning.The best of times for sure!
You're a lucky man!
Me too!
I was 15 and was also there. It was beyond epic!
Great show and day i was there . Sun burnt and wet. Van Halen and the Scorpions were Awesome. Triumph was also excellent
Judas priest was at that same concert? Am I right or wrong
Good shots of Bob in this one.
I was there…it was very hot…had just seen Ozzy with Brad Gillis filling in,then Jake E signing up…no pressure there…LOL
*Bob Daisley on bass!, the guy that wrote the lyrics for Ozzy's first FIVE solo albums..., so these were HIS words you've been singing along to all these years...* 🤨
Jake E Lee the most underrated metal guitarrist of all times
Him and Warren DeMartini!
second in ozzy only to sir zakk, but not all-time. Listen to John 5s solo albums lol
+NigelTufnel67 you know who begs to differ? every blizzard song off live and loud. Rhandy may have written better riffs, (except Perry mason and desire of course), but purely technically speaking? Sir zakk he is not....and zakk isn't even a John 5
+Paul Iwesenko My point exactly. buckethead makes Kirk hammett look like a garage band, but I can't whistle nearly every bh solo.
+Paul Iwesenko I think you misunderstood my comment. Put buckethead, John 5, zakk wylde, jason becker, Steve via, etc in a room with Kirk and most of your list, and what would happen. You would be hypnotized until your started singing...." EXXXIT LIIIGHT....."
does that make sense?
Tommy Aldridge sounding great like always!!
You have to admire the fact that Jake played that solo without a whammy bar and performed those dives solely by bending his guitar neck. Incredible.
Aldridge has been around the block a time or two
New drinking game. Take a shot every time ozzy puts down the mic and picks it back up.
Lawson Duff Yeah thats some wierd OCD or something.
You would have cirrhosis before you got through Over the Mountain.
Rudy Tanelo Ruxy I’m pretty sure Ozzy had a bit stage Fright so he would basically hide behind the mic to protect himself from the cops after finding out he was one giant pile of Cocaine
Lawson Duff
Thats funny shit tho.......wtf
Jake's vibrato is so wide. Amazing how her mimics the whammy bar stuff.
He da man.
Back in '82, I bought _Diary of a Madman_ on cassette in the bargain bin. I felt like an outsider for liking this music. But it was fucking awesome. I'm glad to see it's still appreciated to this day.
I totally get that.I lived in a little town in Me.Only music people liked was hillbilly fuck your cousin music and radio play crap.
My brother introduced me to a LOT of music I didn't know or like much.
KISS changed all that.
Once I heard hard rock in summer of '76(he was playing KISS Alive!) I was hooked.Then came Sabbath,Zeppelin,AC/DC,etc...
My first concert was America.😮
My 2nd was Ted Nugent!😊
Got to love the 80’s. Ozzy in “Indian face” coked out his mind. RIP Randy, and Jake E Lee ripping the shit out of that song.
Its amazing how he walks back and forward constantly but always manages to give the mic about a 5 millisecond rest on the stand always in between a breath of air
Really..Hahahahahahahahahaha...
I noticed this too haha
No robot
Jake is so badass, he took Randy's licks and riffs to a whole new area without destroying them, love that guy.
Chris Richard love how he changes tones too
Tommy aldridge is most under appreciated rock drummer there is.....
wasn't he in white snake
+bob bertolette yes, without him, whitesnake would've sounded as soft as poison. he's great, even a few years back he was a monster behind the drums.
+4JayeP makes no sense at all what u saying... how can some1 that can have BREAKS, stop and re-do anything sound worse in the studio, on a live performance you're more likely to miss something, which is impossible in studio, thats why many people dislike live albums.
I've played acoustic/eletric guitars when i was 16 in studio, but nothing professional (fun with friends) what i've seen is, people that can't do a note by note playing when they go live, they "change/avoid" certain parts 'cuz they simply can't reproduce it.
Aand theres the others that can play anything you thrown at them, sometimes they do different as recorded 'cuz they wanna do things different.
I'm not a drummer, but Aldridge sounds just the same as recorded, in fact even more energetic, so I disagree with your opinion totally.
+4JayeP now thats interesting facts, i do realize about the drum tracks scheme your talking about, but didnt knew names, what i'm curious to know is, can Aldridge create/play the studio versions then simply reproduce it alive? or is he just a live session drummer? you seem to know something i'm missing out here and that would be wonderful to know.
My man Tommy Aldridge..one of the greats!
Drinking game. Every time Ozzy acts like he's gonna cradle the mic only to take it right back... do a shot. You'll get schnackered pretty quick!
Ozzy may be the 2nd-best vocalist that Jake ever had...
Man, Jake E. What a badass.
NOBODY CAN EVER TOP THIS MAN IN CONCERT
Tommy is a frickin' mad man on the drums!!! And Jake has all those classic heavy metal guitar moves down to a T!!! Like Eddie Money once sang "I wanna go back..." to 1983 and live this again.
Love ya Ozzy!! The original madman! ❤❤
Can't believe it's been 40 years since.
That's pretty nice guitar playing for a guy doing another guy's best material. Ozzy was a magnet for great guitar players.
I saw Jake with Ozzy on Ultimate Sin tour. He was among the best guitarists I've ever seen.
No matter how old Tommy Aldrich is, he always looks like he's about 52.
@One Noble Gun Looks like Kevin Cronin from REO Speedwagon
Well he's always been ugly. Just how he was born. Good thing it did not stop him from being successful.
Jakes a bad ass
Lol
I was just about to make the same comment
Teenage ME was at this show. Still one of the best concerts of my life. So many great bands!!!
what year?
@@kurtbahnmaier8806 1983 at the US Festival.
I saw about this time at American Rock Festival in Gobles,Michigan which is like a hole in the wall.About 60,000 people and one gravel path to get in. It was a disater.Concert was good but promoters took off with cash,surrounding farmland was destroyed,multiple lawsuits over that. Fortunately I camped the night before about 1/4 mile away,at my friends parents house.
Wow...
Looks like a ball!
Ozzy was yoked out his mind ❄️ and still immortal for all times. Jake did Randy justice 🤘🎸
0:44 woo!
Ozzy has had some brilliant guitarists and Jake holds his own with all of them
This is the look that was Ozzy at best.
After Bark at the moon it went waaayyyyyy down
Super BAND: Tommy Aldridge on drums, Jake E. Lee on Guitar and Bob Daisley on Bass!!! owwwwww sooo good!!
You don't see Bob live too much in these old concert footage. He was mostly a studio musician (and writer) for Ozzy. It's great to see him live. Pity he didn't get the recognition he deserved back then. No Bob, no Blizzard or Diary.
I adore Randy Rhoads....So how in hell is Jake E. Lee bringing tears to my eyes right now???
+matt8863 jake is quality dude like rhoads. Jake had only been with ozzy a few weeks at this gig so imagine the pressure he was under to learn that set!
Lee and Rhoads...only 2 players with ozzy to make the grade.Wouldnt an ozzy jake reunion be a quality gig in 2016!!
It will never happen dude.Jakes way too busy these days with his band red dragon cartel.If you aint got the RDC album...I suggest you get it.some good shit on there.
because he was better. Rhandy was like Kirk hammett. Not as good as jake, sir zakk, gus g, etc. but his bread and butter was playing things that sound better and are memorable.
+matt8863 listen to the over the hill jake nowadays live in concert and you wont be wishing for that. He's my 2nd fav ozzy axeman behind only sir zakk, but the dude recently ain't that anymore. Just like metallic at the super bowl concert the other day, the camera had to pan away from names cringing at Kirk who used to be one of my favs. but sounded abhorred.
+matt8863 music not the man lol
Aldridge and Lee are insanely good
HE IS JACKED UP. Love it.
If I had a shot of whiskey everytime Ozzy's voice cracked id own Jack Daniels Distillery.
And if I had a snort of cocain everytime you had a shot of Whiskey, I'd be as high as Ozzy is in this video
Some Fudge lol
All this "come on let me see your hands" yelling at the beginning I'm sure did not help matters much either.
He probably didn't warm up.
He did crack his voice a few times I think his performance was ok still
Tommy Aldridge is a Beast on drums !!!
Voice cracks more than an adolescent. Imagine if this was the first time watching this guy, and he made millions, while there is a guy like him sitting on every corner of each inner city.
3:53 to 4:22 that is some serious respect to Randy 👍
I was at the US Festival Ozzy had been up all night and performed pretty early that day. That was day 2 the heavy metal day.
I remember he sounded really great.
I had the worst sunburn from the day before, and this older rocker couple gave me novena for my sun burn.
Ozzy himself is underrated. Come on...how long were his shows considered the best to go to for metal? 20 years? He's done so much for so many of us musically too.
Jake E Lee was and still is a master!! Just listen to that guitar scream...Jake might be one of the most underrated players in the world!!!
Ozzy the madman
I did not know they ever did this song live until now; one of my favorite Randy Rhoads pieces. So devilish and melodic.
there are amateur tapes of Randy playing this song out there ..
It was the opener for the Diary of a Madman Tour in '82
OZZY Program
10: Put mic on stand for 1/3 of a second
20: immediately remove mic
30: Pace left
40: Pace right
50: GOTO 10
Ozzy is the man
The fact that you used BASIC... salute.
Dynamics of verse
Jesus, this is funny and so true. He's kind of a dork...but still cool as shit in his own way, poor guy, lol.
🤣🤣🤣
1:16 yep definitely not on coke
5:39 that ending had me rolling hahahahaha
Dude Ozzy was cocaine at that point of the game. Coke got its coke from Ozzy.
@@Chefmike7545 please, stop ahahahah!
Jake E Lee is having a great time! Love his guitar playing!
Always loved this when ozzy comes out as the witch doctor
There will never be another ozzy .
I saw him live once .
I dont remember it ...lol....
He is amazing!
Same thing happened to me, twice. Second time I wound up in the back of a police car on the way to the wrong hotel and spent the next couple hours trying to remember what where my room for the night was
I'm sure he didnt much either Ha!ha!
One of the top rock drummers of all time!
This day was awesome..first time anyone ever heard of Jake E Lee he pulled off a great show to fill in for Randy..well you can never fill Randys shoes but Jake made a name for himself after this day...i was hook on his playing since then..seen ozzy and jake again on the bark at the moon and ultimate sin tour...the 80' s were awesome
this song is incredibly easy for jake he just has live jitters and still killed it jc! also gdit it was so fun to watch jaked he was just having fun the whole time.
I was at this concert. Its was awesome but I never got to see Randy play live the short time here was here. Its sucks how one day someone is here and then in a blink just gone. But Jake still kicked ass that day.
The diary of a madman riff at the beginning
3:30 - classic Ozzy spaz out. Have to rewind it over and over for maximum impact.
I would like to find this complete live in this quality ! Jake E Lee was fantastic ! I imagine that becoming guitar Player for Ozzy after Randy Rhoads had not to be easy at all ! for his first live with Ozzy he just did it like a Rock Star !
Ozzy osborne is my heavy metal hero since I was14 in 1985
Hell yeah🤘
Amazing solo. If I could I would personally thank Ozzy for the whole last 45 years. While critics may bash Ozzy he opened this whole era with constantly promoting and continuing on whether or not one guy played an instrument or not for him, he gave these people the opportunity to be part of something greater than all of us.
Thank you Randy Rhoads for this guitar solo. He composed that
Travis Cline definitely!!!! You are so correct!!!!
Ozzy Osbourne did pass alot of talent guitarist drummers threw the years
For this I give Thankz
Lest we forget, he may have given opportunity to the guitarists but if it wasn't for Randy, Ozzy would have remained in his cocaine induced state in his hotel room and never got off the runway. Those songs off the first two albums would not have sounded like that and Crazy Train would never have been written and put him on the radio and made him popular. It wasn't like Randy was so much as lucky to be in Ozzy's band (to a small degree maybe) it was more the other way around.
I saw him last September in Dallas still the man
Probably my favorite line up. The BATM tour video is essential viewing for the modern hard rock guitarist. Jake's fully settled in there and a force of nature.
Jake had way morefeeling than Brad Gilys
Even my father loved this song in the 80's!
Tough gig for a guitarist to come in and follow a guy like Randy. I think Jake is an absolute monster of a guitarist for that reason.
This is a great performance ! Jake is a really great guitarist, Tommy A is a beast on the drums, Ozzy was struggling but he is a trooper ! xx
great to hear Randy's guitar in the intro to diary being played kinda like he's still here....miss u randy
Ozzy, I wish you a quick recovery, you are the best singer in the world and the heavy metal metal flag for excellence, we all love you. Unique Dreamer...
When'eer one is feeling glum, remember that a bloody madman loves you and I all as one. That madman is Ozzy Osbourne. Thank you. Good night.
Talking to the walls inside 😳Sharon broke it! God bless her!!! 😜🤔💐👍💐💐💐
You don't see Bob Daisley live too much in the old concert footage. He was mostly a studio musician (and writer) for Ozzy. It's great to see him live. Pity he didn't get the recognition he deserved back then. No Bob, no Blizzard or Diary.
Tommy is one hell of a drummer!!!! Jake was great also!!!
Jake nailed it! This is a killer version.
There is noone in the metal world like ozzy osbourne nor ever will be again for that matter he is totally unique.
Plenty of comments about Jake...give it up for Mr. Tommy Aldridge...what an absolute Beast on the drums!
This shows the main reason Ozzy was so successful is because he surrounded himself with the best musicians.
Love That Light Blue Charvel Jake E Lee Is Playing !
ken rogers I never saw him play it after the US festival. The first time I ever saw Jake play was at the US festival - I remember falling in love with that baby blue Charvel. I got into an argument with another guitar player. He said I was thinking of Jake's Black and White Charvel and there must have been a blue light pointed at it to look baby blue. You can clearly see this is a different guitar (one pickup and different headstock). I never found out what happened to it...
Thanks for the Input, I've had other people comment that that is his [Jake e. Lee] original sunburst Strat Hardtail that his roommate [who worked at the Charvel Factory] Painted the strat Pearl white along with the Headstock, But As you can see this not That Guitar ! This is A Single humbucker Charvel Light Blue, And as you stated this is the only time i have seen Jake play this guitar. Any Answers to this would be Helpful People.
Look at 5:29, this guitar has a Fender-style trem bridge w/ no bar. So definitely not
the black/white one. I remember reading in a Guitar World "Heavy Metal" issue back then
that Jake had a spare Charvel made with a trem bridge and this might be that one?
There was also a b/w pic of him holding a Jackson Rhoads (belonged to Ozzy), with both
his b/w hardtail and this lt blue guitar behind him, but you couldn't tell it was light blue from the pic.
Thanks For The Input .
I saw a reverb ad with just that guitar a while ago, a replica of course. Apart from that greenish blue colour it had a fender vintage trem and a JB in the bridge position, if I remember correctly. Given that Jake used JBs in all his charvels he might be spot on with that.
Why does Ozzy sound the same as the first time I heard him live in 2002?... I was born in August of 1983. I missed some great times. It would have been great to see Randy. Jake it a great job here :)
Man, mad props to Jake. Ozzy getting kicked out of sabbath and facing failure and rock bottom. Then along comes Randy who was a hell of a shredder and riff master. Starts his career and actually out beats Sabbath. Then the star gem gets killed. Fearing failure sets in again and then Jake steps in and is a fucking monster who can cover Randy's solos while adding his unique twist to them in a way that sounds fantastic while fearing the audience is critiquing every step and note of you. Having to pay proper tribute and be an individual musically is a rare gift. Randy took Ozzy off, but Jake saved him. Jake doesn't get enough respect...
@Steve Schroeder very well said. Brad is a beast. Still today he can play and doesn’t look like death lol I love jake but too many cigarettes got him lol I agree. No rest for the wicked was an amazing album, but after that I’m like “ehh 5/10” lol
All Eyes On Jake E Lee!! May 1983, Biggest Hero in the World!! Captured for all to see!!
Ozzy is the best. There are a lot of people who owe everything to him.
Without her he would still be on drugs and not even on that stage ..
Best Ozzy lineup of all time! Jake E Lee was the man!👊
Howard stern on drums! Steve Erwin singing! That's epic
Love seeing these clips from the 80's one of the best decades ever.👍🍺
God bless you Ozzy the king of rockstars
just the biggest gig of the decade.
This is some of the best classic live music. Awesome!
Very nice solo here by Jake. Gotta love this guy. Never got thr credit he deserved.
Mr. Tommy Aldridge on drums, ladies and gentlemen!
+Rob Estees tommy's the boss
Tommy Aldridge played for Whitesnake as well in 89
Revertino Tse and currently/very recently I’m pretty sure
I still love him!
such a badass
I just realized that Jake's guitar had just a single hamburger on that guitar... Never seen that before or since... Awesome Playing as Usual...
Full loaded
Awesome stuff.
O príncipe das trevas sempre mandou bem, tanto no estúdio quanto ao vivo. Viva ozzy
Охренительно!!!) И песня, и состав) И времена...)