Blizzard Of Ozz London Hammersmith Odeon September 20, 1980 Blizzard Of Ozz: Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Randy Rhoads - guitar Bob Daisley - bass Lee Kerslake - drums Lindsey Bridgewater - keyboards
The original band, Ozzy, Randy, Bob and Lee were a special blend of magic together. They laid the foundation of Ozzy's entire solo career from the 1st two albums. These 4 made some of the best music of that time period, period. I saw the original band on Blizzard of OZ Long Beach Arena and Diary of a Madman at the Forum in LA ( Rudy/Tommy) and they were tight in concert and ROCKIN!!!! But, Ozz's later albums chased the magic these 4 original guys (Ozzy, Randy, Bob D and Lee K)had in spades!!!
Is Daisley on this? From what I understand Ozzy and Sharon had fired Daisley and Kerslake before the Blizzard of Ozz tour started and they were replaced with Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge?
@@spaceace4387 Daisley left Ozzy's band in early 1981. Daisley and Kerslake were on original record, but for no reason didn't were credited on album as a musicians and songwriters but were Aldridge and Sarzo instead both who never participated in this album. Later album was reissued with Trujillo and Bordin musicians.
Ma5aw, the solo in question is lifted, nearly verbatim, from Quiet Riot’s unreleased “Breaking Up Is A Heartache”. It was recorded after Quiet Riot II, and Randy played bass on it as well.
They saw the REAL Blizzard of Ozz with Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake! Not with imposters Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge in America... who did not write or play on either Blizzard of Ozz or Diary of a Madman.
you looking at me looking at you the studio version and not the live version of of song but this song came out as a b side back in 82 if that helps you.
Oh shit .Ive been looking for a live version of this song for awhile .This song is THE best off blizzard . Thanx for the upload dude,you fucking rule!!!!!!
Probably the only ozzy song that I prefer live. Not that original is bad it's still one of my favs of ozzy and has my no. 1 favourite guitar solo on it Would love to see actual video footage of Randy playing this. Fucking legend
The Southampton concert hidden at the middle of the earth with English security guards on 24/7 watch is so good that Ozzy Randy fans would faint from.just the crowd noise in that show.
Idk if he’s ever written music but he is capable of writing good lyrics at times. I liked his lyrics in Black Sabbarh (the song) and The Writ, two of the handful of Sabbath songs he wrote.
Always thought I had everything randy and ozzy recorded but i was wrong. Is there a studio version of this song with randy? What record was it from? It is not on my blizzard of oz, nor is it on the the picture disc called mr crowley, with another song nowhere else to be found, you said it all. What is the record with this song studio from? And this live version?
HRRoach Hit the arrow next to the video title, it has more info. This is from a bootleg, but the studio version was released on a later Blizzard of Ozz cd.