Randy put Ozzy back on the map and Bob was a key part to Ozzy's success through the years. Randy, Bob, & Lee should be millionaires' many times over for what they produced.
Without Bob's lyrics, no matter how great Randy Rhodes was ( and he was definitely a monster) Ozzy Osbourne would be irrelevant and begging for change to get a bottle of vodka.
I too initially bought into all that, "Randy was my best friend" bullshit that Ozzy continues to spew. That Mrs Rhoads has to sue the Osbournes over what they owed his "best friend" really tells you all you need to know.
Yeah, maybe in retrospect he can say Randy was a friend. But while Randy was alive, for Ozzy, he was just a cash cow that revived Ozzy's career. What a F__king bully to sucker punch Randy. He's at least twice the size of Randy. You just never know about a person until the dirty laundry comes out. In the end, he's got to live with himself and that's punishment enough.
@@jameslanclos568 I'll listen to the old Ozzy albums for Randy and Jake's playing, but I wouldn't piss on Ozzy or Sharon if they were on fire now with all that's come about how they did people. Horrible people to do business with.
Sharon didn't want randy to become more popular or else they would need to pay out the real star of the show, hence why we don't see live footage of randy. Simply the Osborne's are greedy.
well she did have the MTV show lined...Randy should have been playing that. But yes they are sit on live video as they try to reduce Randy to a sidekick status
Some truth there but when I think of all the greedy cheapskates that have screwed me over my whole life who weren't Jewish, have to say that the most generous person I ever knew was my Jewish girlfriend. She deserved all her success that she attained because people loved working for her because she was generous , kind, and hilariously funny.@@frasermalcolm2645
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@@mickblack3291 They had a chance and they declined because Zep would always be the priority. Queen did the same. Peter Grant had worked for years under Arden. That is where Peter learned the business from. He left Arden in the 60s.
@@jamesdean1143 What does that matter? Plus he didn't live under any faith from what I have heard. He did what he wanted when he wanted. He had no dogmas holding him back. Any religion he was associated with happened in a much younger and different Peter. It seems to me he was someone willing to do whatever it took to succeed. I dont think he had any religion holding him back.
Peter Grant had one motto 90% the band 10% whoever the fuck wanted it that was it. That is a complete truth. I’ve heard and watch many interviews 90- 10 That was a the touring part of it. We know that the albums were different, but the artist kept and owned everything. Zeppelin invited Black Sabbath. They were hanging out in the studio and then once they asked them to join their record label they got all butt hurt, which is tragic because look at what happened to them until the late 80s had to give all the music to some idiot didn’t pay attention to signing.
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You're a sucker. Bod Daisley is a con man and you're his mark. Daisley was then as now a seasoned profesional musician who know how the business works. If Bob wanted more money he should have negotiated a better contract. If Bob was ripped off, why did he go back 5 more times all the way up to the early 1990s? THe fact is Bob has had his lawsuits thrown out becuase he signed a contract. When the lawsuits failed he tried a new approach throwing shade via a book and tabloid headlines, and you bit hook line and sinker.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle So now it's tattoos and piercin's and leathers and groupies and go-fers... And managers, and agents, lawyers, publicists and chauffers... And the party's never gonna end as far as anyone can see... And then a friendly stranger shows up and says, "The first one's free"... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
@paisteplayer1040 You are just jealous of Ozzy and his legendary success. 2 albums with Randy and still went on to become a rock god after Randy passed, without Tony. Ozzy just got better and better as he went on while Black Sabbath took a back seat to Ozzy's solo career after they booted him ... your opinion is truly the minority and proven to be totally wrong through Ozzy's history.
When I was 22 years old, Ozzy Osborne was coming to the Sam Houston Coliseum on February 17th (1982). Since first hearing Ozzy’s “Blizzard of Oz” solo album, his new guitar player Randy Rhoads had become my guitar hero. I didn't know much about him, nor did I even know what he looked like, because Ozzy's album pictures really didn't distinguish who was who in the band photo. To this point, I had assumed that the dark-haired guy (Rudy) was the guitar player I had recently come to idolize. Anyway, my girlfriend Mindy and our housemate Chris quickly found a way to score some tickets for the show. I figured if we showed up at the arena early enough, we might get a chance to meet the band before the show. It was a warm afternoon in Houston when Chris, Mindy and I arrived at the concert hall. We made our way around to the loading dock side of the building to look for tour buses or any other sign of band life. The road crew had already arrived and was setting up the elaborate stage for the “Diary of A Madman” tour. Surprisingly, the atmosphere was very relaxed. We were able to simply walk in and observe at our leisure without anyone hassling us. This went on for the better part of the afternoon. As we loitered about the premises, I befriended Randy’s guitar tech. He informed me that the band would be showing up around 5pm to do a soundcheck. In the meantime, he invited me into a makeshift dressing room to have a look at Randy’s guitars. They were sitting on guitar stands right in front of me. Just feet away from my hands were Randy’s signature cream Les Paul with the snakeskin strap, along with three custom made “V” shaped guitars. His polka-dot V, white pinstripe V and a black one, the latter two sporting the name “Jackson” on the headstocks. At this point, I was not really familiar with his guitars. And this was also long before Jackson Guitars became a household name. Needless to say, I was quite intrigued by them. Luckily, I had the presence of mind to bring a disposable camera with me. I asked the guitar tech if I could take a few pictures of the guitars. He didn’t mind, so I began to snap away. Just as I was photographing the assortment of guitars, a rather large and in charge road manager walked in on me and freaked out. “What the f#$k are you doing in here??? Gimme that efffing camera, those are custom made guitars!” he barked. The guitar tech tried to quell the big fellows concerns, but he would have no part in negotiating any compromise. “Gimme the effing camera if you wanna see the show” he demanded. As a 22 year old punk kid, I was in no position to argue, so I reluctantly gave the Paul Bunion looking troll my stupid camera. The guitar tech apologized for the road managers over-reaction and allowed us all to stay and hang out. Like clockwork, the tour bus pulled into the loading dock at 5pm. Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo and Randy Rhoads soon stepped out. Randy was wearing blue jeans, a black pleather jacket with no shirt under it with a white towel draped around his neck. Absent from the group was Ozzy, who apparently didn’t do soundcheck with the rest of the group. I quickly made my way over to who I thought was Randy and asked for an autograph. Slightly unprepared, I only had a small piece of paper that I had found nearby for them to sign. Rudy signed one side of the paper and Randy Rhoads signed the other side. I managed to make some small talk, at first thinking that Rudy was actually Randy. Up to this point, (As I said, I wasn’t entirely sure what Randy actually looked like). “Man, you’re a great guitar player” I said. Rudy looked at me sort of puzzled and pointed me in the direction of the actual Randy Rhoads. Needless to say, I felt like a douche. Randy was very unassuming, soft-spoken and frankly humble. He happily complied with my autograph request. He had to lean the small piece of paper onto the side of the cinder block wall in order to write his signature. He simply wrote, "Randy Rhoads". After several minutes, the band disappeared inside the arena and we followed along like lemmings. During their soundcheck, I stood directly in front of Randy Rhoads as the band ran through the song “Mr. Crowley” in its entirety. Randy was playing his cream Les Paul and never sounded better. I was in awe that afternoon, watching this soon to be legend warming up for the impending show right before my eyes. Except for my girlfriend Mindy, Chris and myself, (and a few road-crew guys), there was nobody else in the arena. A few short weeks later, Randy, twenty-five years old, was killed in a plane crash in Leesburg, Florida. I was davestated. His autograph remains framed on my studio wall to this day. Also, a few weeks earlier on March 5th, John Belushi died of a cocaine overdose. You could feel a chill in the psyche of the masses around Houston who had just absorbed the news of both of their untimely deaths. Both tragedies were a stark reminder of my own mortality....Can you imagine what would have been captured on my disposable camera had i been allowed to keep it??? Jeff Dyer - Uncle Sally
I carry my crucifix under my death list... Forward my mail to me in hell... Liars and the martyrs lost faith in the Father... Long lost is the wishing well... Take a ride on the wild side... Wild side...
Jake E Lee was miserable the entire time with Ozzy. Especially after seeing his old friends in Ratt become millionaires after touring Out of the Cellar. Apparently each member of Ratt got a $1.2-1.5 million dollar pay day for that tour. Big money in 1984.
There is a youtube interview with guitarist, Bernie Torme, wherein he claims that he was enticed to play with Ozzy in the wake of Randy's death for $2000 per tour week, Essentially penniless, Bernie took the gig, flew to the US and was told by Sharon Osborne that his salary was miscommunicated and that he would only make $500 per week filling in for Randy. With all the $$ that tour must have made you would think the musicians would be respected and paid well. Not so it appears.
I read about this in a book. Bernie got screwed pretty bad on that. When he split, they let him keep a Strat, and I got the feeling when reading it thaat he was exercising " extreme class" knowing he would be in print and downplaying how bad they USED him. The book also talked about Bernie using Randy's pedal when he first arrived in the states, how the crew were upset about it, and how the pedals would act up on thier own accord like they were HAUNTED.
Name dropping no names, glamorize cocaine... Puppets with strings of gold... East LA at midnight, papa won't be home tonight... Found dead with his best friend's wife... Take a ride on the wild side... Wild side...
Musicians like Randy, who revived Ozzy's career, deserved much more. Sharon's management practices, including the exclusion of Kerslake and Daisley, are shady as hell. Jake E. Lee not getting credit is another issue. Ozzy claims he has no memory and that Sharon handled the business, but that seems like selective memory. Sharon and Ozzy greatly benefited from the various musicians over the years. All songs (music and lyrics) on Bark At The Moon are still credited uniquely to Ozzy - like he even knew what a chord progression was. Why people like Sharon on those talk shows is beyond me.
Ozzy is a liar, he could absolute tell her to make it right for people. He allegedly told her to reinstate the original Blizzard of ozz albums, But he cannot tell her to scratch Jake E Lee a check or fix the credits on BATM>? this guy cherry picks his lies.
*Name dropping no names, glamorize cocaine... Puppets with strings of gold... East LA at midnight, papa won't be home tonight... Found dead with his best friend's wife... Take a ride on the wild side... Wild side...*
@@karsguitarchannel6088 And now the bands starts giggin' at these nightclubs where there's always a sinister element... And they seem to have forgotten all about God and the words of the new testament... And all the kids say, "These guys are heavier than Nine Inch Nails"... And a major record deal has now become the holy grail... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
Great video. So much trickery. And Sharon changing Randy’s contract after he was killed? And Mrs. Rhoads having to sue the O’s? Wow. No limits to what they would do. Yet, no Blizzard of Ozz band, no Ozzy. And all of the other musicians who were taken advantage of and hosed like Bob, Lee, Jake, Carmine… Even Tommy Aldridge got hosed out of a writing credit on Spiders according to Bob.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Name dropping no names, glamorize cocaine... Puppets with strings of gold... East LA at midnight, papa won't be home tonight... Found dead with his best friend's wife... Take a ride on the wild side... Wild side...
Randy Rhoads was worth far more than what he got. I was surprised that Jake Lee got so little as well. They really must have loved performing as the money simply wasn't there. All the members of his band were great musicians and should have been recognised as such.
lol, little randy barely deserved 100 bucks ! so over rated.. lol just a hired hand, never could cut it in his own band, had to bail and join an already established act as a hired hand...lolol
@@TANTRUMGASM So now it's tattoos and piercin's and leathers and groupies and go-fers... And managers, and agents, lawyers, publicists and chauffers... And the party's never gonna end as far as anyone can see... And then a friendly stranger shows up and says, "The first one's free"... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
Seen both blizzard of oz n mad man tour Norman Oklahoma, I remember watching Randy Rhodes shredding I don't know solo, WOW I knew he was greatness, I was hooked
They treated George like absolute shit. I think an Ozzy album with Lynch playing had the potential to be really good, but since I'm a big Dokken fan I guess it's better things worked out the way they did. The Osbournes are examples of those people who treat others badly, but for some reason Karma let's them get away with it.
I know people that were close to Randy's circle of friends and some that worked on the documentary in 08'. He got a big payout right before he passed on writing royalties and was house hunting with Jodi in Malibu area on that last break before the 2nd leg of the diary tour started. Up till then he hadn't got it and was pissed off about having to pay for the black jackson Grover dropped off at the Diary rehearsals. He yelled at Sharon to pay Grover for the guitar.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Who Anthony.. ? I thought you knew everything.. No need to run to a fb group.. you make no sense. quit acting like you are the greatest Randy fan.. lol I am privy to things you have no idea of.. plus i did see Randy live. LOL
@jimbo0411 I'm just offered to help not sure the attitude. I'm not acting like I'm some great fan ..I have no idea who you are but I offered to ask somebody. I'm learning new stuff everyday. I guarantee. I was too young to see Him live...not sure what the issue is. Sorry if you got insecure about something I said I'm just trying to help. I'm the reason the holy Grail conversation even got a second tease of life whoever you are. But apparently you know who I am.
@@robertneville9606 I was surprised, after all you know, but it was employment, but I couldn't imagine what the goos paid him, probably not much...but I guess , Randy isn't 5he only one who could have gotten the job done, he is just the one that did...
@@user-vp3nt4cy5q When a boy picks up a guitar, he learns the girls come 'round... And he sees things heat up when he gets his licks down... So now he believes in these mythological gods, lightnin', and money... And then he starts up a band and things begin to get bloody... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Kneel down you sinners to streetwise religion... Greed's been crowned the new king... Hollywood dream teens, yesterday's trash queens... Save the blessings for the final ring, amen... Take a ride on the wild side... Wild side...
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Now a hot-shot producer comes along and they all sign on the dotted line... And they go in the studio and now it's just a matter of time... And they tour Europe and they get drunk on stage, but in England they think that's cool... And back in the States, the critics set up and start to drool... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
It is so shocking to me that Randy Rhodes resurrected Ozzy Osbournes career and then his mom had to sue him to get what they owed him. Shame on Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon!
the lawsuit of the Osbournes by the Rhoads family is speculation....a lot of people say it happened. I have never seen evidence of it happening but it would not surprise anyone
Yes but Bob Daisley insists that Randy didn't do it alone. It was the chemistry of four of them. Ozzy was non-productive and continuously drunk. Randy, Lee and Bob Daisley supported Ozzy to get him back on his feet. Quiet Riot with Randy couldn't get a recording contract which goes to show that Randy wasn't the 'cavalry' alone, or maybe they would've been signed on the strength of Randy alone. Ozzy was 'the name' with the following that came from BLACK SABBATH and that helped them a lot, which is the reason they accepted a lesser royalty rate to Ozzy, but never got paid anyway. Randy was a fantastic guitarist with great song ideas and Ozzy had the 'trade mark' voice. Randy and Bob put most of the first album together musically and Ozzy's vocal melodies were creative and important. The lyrics are equally important to the whole thing as are the drum and bass parts.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Yep. My take on it is that the Blizzard of Ozz project was such a (likely unexpected) creative and financial success that they decided stick with that formula for every subsequent album and just punched in new metal musicians as they went along that they felt could write to this formula. Ozzy is essentially a drunken, affable cartoon character with stage presence who says endearingly goofy things in interviews and on reality TV. And that's why he's a star and the musicians propping him up are not. In fact, Ozzy's star charisma and his prior metal cred with Sabbath is largely what the Ozzy machine is built around.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 am not saying Ozzy doesn't have star power. Obviously I am influenced by him, as are millions of singers and artists. I think Randy really didn't reach his Pinnacle until Blizzard of Ozz. The reason why quiet riot didn't get signed is because at that point in time he was not standing out among the many van Halen clones. Ozzy gave him free reign artistically and he quickly blossomed into a virtuoso
Are you daft? Your comment: $300 then equals $1000 now. so Randy was making the equivalent of $52,000 per year. That’s poor people Money. Randy was NOT making a good living when he died, and that makes it even sadder.
lol, little randy barely deserved 100 bucks ! so over rated.. lol just a hired hand, never could cut it in his own band, had to bail and join an already established act as a hired hand...lolol
Gettin' old Gettin' grey Gettin' ripped off Underpaid Gettin' sold Second hand That's how it goes Playin' in a band If you wanna be a star of stage and screen Look out, it's rough and mean!
My Maserati does 185 I lost my license now I don't drive...I ride in limos sit in the back I lock the doors in case I'm attacked...I go to parties stay till it's four it's hard to leave when you can't find the door...I write hit records my fans they can't wait they write me letters tell me I'm great... now I got me an office gold records on the wall just leave a message maybe I'll call...I live in hotels tear out the walls I have accountants pay for it all... lucky I'm still sane after all of this time I'm just looking for clues at the scene of the crime.... I'll keep on going yes I'll never know why ....Lifes been good to me so far !!!
Many of the big bands owed money to their record labels unil they got a few albums under the belt. Uneducated people read about these performers net worth and think they have 100 million in the bank. It's just not true. The only problem I have with the Ozzy and Sharon situation is that all those great players like Randy wrote all the music and never got royalties.
David, You are correct. Both Joe Elliot and Slash basically tell the same story. Slash thought, after Appetite for Destruction finally took off in late 1988 world wide the millions would simply flow in. Someone put him straight. Simply put, if your album doesn't sell 4 million units in the US you owe your record company. Slash recieved $US500k cheque in February 1989. Duff said when Appetite kept selling the cheques became quarterly, and yes, that was after 1989. Starter Bands The instruments, record studio, production, mixes and very costly marketing and distribution costs a fortune. The 4 million mark was true. On the 40th Anniversary of Def Leppards - Hysteria- Joe Elliot told a similar story. Elliot said ' we were told that after 3 months after its release that Hysteria was a flop . . . and a costly one. ' Leppard owed Polygram $ US 3 million. But then . . . For some unknown reason Pour Some Sugar on Me took off. Hysteria began really selling and selling, selling and selling 12 × Platinum 17 months after its release. Elliot said " we went from looking like we owed the record company $US 3 million to making millions as Hysteria exploded worldwide and the singles also sold as well as sell out concerts across the globe. Elliot further said and as Slash also found out, the individual band members don't get the large cheques until 2 years after the money starts to generate. Bands who only had 2 × Platinum sellers mostly become reliant on long tours for sustainable income. E.g. KISS in the 80's
Yes, heard many similar stories like Van Halen owing their record company after their first record. Vinnie Vincent not joining Kiss because of how little they paid him. Trent Reznor not paying his band that much. I guess they are also a business and try to keep as much as they can for themselves.
@Sups614 The so called " Alternative bands" were the worst. Cobain Dave Grohl said: Once Kurt realised how much we'd be making, he instantly demanded a song writings royalties restructure. Cobain did write most of the lyrics . Grohl added that Cobain turned into a nasty greedy c # n t once the huge cheques began in late 1992. E.g for every million generated Gohl & the two others received about $150k ! Cobain's estate was worth $US 100 million a decade after his death. Billy Corgan James & Darcy had no idea about copyright royalties. Morgan deliberately hid it from them. Corgan bought a Ferrari in '96 for cash whilst Darcy and James struggled to pay their rent aftet the Smashing Pumpkins bubble burst and the touring money 💰 ended. D'arcy and James demanded their 'fair cut' and Corgan who was still raking it in, said in 1996 he would from 'now on. ' Only the first three albums sold millions where D'arcy & James received NO royalties. James refers to Corgan as a low lying c#nt and slime bag. Both D'arcy and James found our that even after lawyers advised Billy that he should at least offer James &,D'arcy 5 per cent collectively, he refused and made out they were so drug addled that they would overdose and had no idea about business. How low can you get ?
@@karsguitarchannel6088 So now it's tattoos and piercin's and leathers and groupies and go-fers... And managers, and agents, lawyers, publicists and chauffers... And the party's never gonna end as far as anyone can see... And then a friendly stranger shows up and says, "The first one's free"... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
As always a great informative well researched video; thanks for the post. There's two types of people; there are those who at least make some sort of attempt each day to live by The Golden Rule, and there are those who *don't.* After decades on this planet i'm astonished HOW MANY 'money robots' there are out there -- they have no soul or spirit, they're meaning, definition, and purpose in this life is money. Yes I love money like everyone else, but I learned when I was a teenager when you steal a dollar it will cost you seven dollars in karma or what you sow you shall reap. Now do the math when you steal 100k and so on...
The last Ozzy album I bought was The Ultimate Sin. I never got into Zakk Wylde and his overused squeal. I'm not a fan of Ozzy. I'm a fan of Randy and Jake. Ozzy does indeed worship the devil. Because he's married to her. Rumor has it that there is pro shot video of concerts with Randy but Sharon won't release any of it because "it will cost too much money to convert it to digital". Really? People convert 8mm home movies to digital all the time without going broke. She just doesn't want to have to pay out royalties. Maybe once Ozzy and Sharon are gone, Jack will do the right thing and release those concerts.
That is exactly how I evaluated Oz Guitar players. Zack is a good guitar player but uses the sequels so much it gets annoying listening to a song he played guitar on. Good points you make. I will take it one step further. Jake was on equal footing with Randy. Oz was so lucky he came along as he was perfect for that time period. The Bark at the moon solo is legendary. I been playing for many years and still mess that one up.
sharon also offered Randy a management fee before they were fired but he turned it down because he did not think he should be paid more than anyone else in the band
1983 I was a classical guitar teacher and met Vivian Campbell and couldn't believe I was making 6x than he was making. I was buying apple stock at the time lol
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle he said Dio got 50k a gig and he got $400, it was fascinating that he talked about it. He said, you go do the gig and I'll go to your house and have your chicken fried steak. Really cool guy!
A photographer who hung out at a rock bar we used to go to during the mid 80's did a photo shoot for ozzy and Sharon wouldn't pay up. I think that was the first time I became aware of her. Sad to think that Randy never got paid for the incredible music he wrote.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Now a hot-shot producer comes along and they all sign on the dotted line... And they go in the studio and now it's just a matter of time... And they tour Europe and they get drunk on stage, but in England they think that's cool... And back in the States, the critics set up and start to drool... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game... Rock-N-Roll is a vicious game...
One of the first problems, was during the Blizzard of Ozz European tour, Ozzy sometimes performed two shows at the same venue. Daisley & Kerslake wanted double the pay.
Black Sabbath signed one of the worst deals in history of the music business. By Don Arden. Sharon continued that tradition by ripping off every musician in Ozzy's band. A vile human being.
I got to meet Randy backstage at an outdoor concert back in 81. After thier set, they took some group photos till Sharon started to bitch at the photographers and than they had split up. Ozzy, Sharon and thier entourage found a patio table while Rudy, Tommy went back to their trailer. Randy was left alone and was sitiing in a road case having a smoke and sipping a strawberry daiquiri out of a plastic cup. It didn't look like Randy and Ozzy were buddy buddy,
what show?> their real tension started in February when he told them he wanted to leave and refused to do a Double live album with Sabbath covers, and half Blizzard of ozz songs. Ozzy has romanticized the relationship and of course now he is changing his tune saying Tony is the greatest., he is a fraud
For what it's worth: My guitar teacher in 1988 auditioned for Ozzy, and was in contention for the gig. Jake spoke to him, as well as others who were in the running, and told them his horror stories. No contract to start, with the "trust us" speech, being cut out of writing credits, Sharon's personality, having to work with a drunk, etc. guitarists were backing out left and right. It was his opinion that he started to look for, and found a guitarist, Zakk, on the east coast far from Hollywoood, as there was a better chance of finding talent that wouldn't be told the real deal of working for Ozzy.
I think a lot of people in the industry knew of the Osbournes and their lowlife proclivities but it was still a coveted job, people wanting to get a chance to launch their careers and also get better by playing Randy's stuff. Jake luckily got some leverage for Ultimate Sin. But it is pathetic to force a musician to sign over stuff because he is young guy with no money,,absolutely horrible, I love Jake's integrity refusing offers to go back to offer unless they credited him on Bark at the Moon, not even seeking retroactive payment
My first job in 1985 after HS paid 3.40 hr, that was minimum wage then where I lived. so yeah 300 a week back then was decent money especially if all your food and what not is being taken care of and that isn't coming out of your check.
well, it's all in how ya look at it. $300 a week divided by 5 days is $60 divided by 8hrs a day is 7.50 an Hr. That was probably Factory pay, back in the day or a little more. He had to stay on the road touring miserably due to a contract & cheated out of royalties and then Died. Yeah, I bet it wasn't what he dreamed of, but he made incredible music that will last forever.
Good points and true but… you were likely doing minimum wage work where Randy was doing maximum schredding and allowing Ozzy to ascend (and the whole organization). By those measures, he was woefully underpaid.
A comment below reminded me that I tried auditioning for Ozzy when he had an open call for guitarists and Zakk got the gig. If I knew what I know now I would have never of tried. I never got the audition (I gave them my demo and photo's) but I have to say it went to the better man. Zakk was a total Black Sabbath fan.
@@ShawnStaplesFreeGuitarLessons met Chris at a radio expo where I ended up finding the Randy Rhoads after hours tape in 1988, the much coveted video. I asked Chris about Zakk, and he said we would like him, he 's good. I asked him if he were as good as Randy Rhoads and he looked at me and said: is anyone as good as him
Let's be real here....Ozzy would have never been anything without being part of Black Sabbath. There are many reasons for this, but the obvious is Tony Iomi. He had the riffs that changed metal. And of course the song writers who were NOT named Ozzy. He would have never even made it out of Aston, Birmingham, England
Yes that's what Bob Daisey says, "Ozzy had been fired from BLACK SABBATH for being non-productive and continuously drunk and consequently had earned himself a bad reputation. Randy, Lee and I supported Ozzy to get him back on his feet. I know QUIET RIOT, Randy's L.A. band, couldn't get a recording contract which goes to show that Randy wasn't the 'cavalry' alone, or maybe they would've been signed on the strength of Randy alone. Ozzy was 'the name' with the following that came from BLACK SABBATH and that helped us a lot, which is the reason we accepted a lesser royalty rate to Ozzy, but never got paid anyway. Randy was a fantastic guitarist with great song ideas and Ozzy had the 'trade mark' voice. He wasn't/isn't a great singer but he was original with a recognisable voice. Randy and I put most of the first album together musically and Ozzy's vocal melodies were creative and important. I think the lyrics are equally important to the whole thing as are the drum and bass parts."
@@karsguitarchannel6088 as for Quiet Riot, I think it’s fair to say that Kevin DeBrow was the guy making all of the musical and song decisions. He tried everything. And Randy was just developing as a writer himself. I don’t recall anything by Quiet Riot resembling his classical style in those early days. DeBrow was just looking for a hit to be signed.
Yes and the only reason Ozzy became singer of Black Sabbath was because he had a PA system. The guys in Black Sabbath used to bully Ozzy in school, didn't like him.
It's worth it to me I said that I never wanted money just the chance to play with a band and make friends with musicians and slowly make my way in the business. I suck at making friends 😢
The Osbournes are notorious for not paying their musicians jack shit. They paid Zakk very little as well. It's pretty messed up! It's great exposure to be Ozzy's guitarist, but terrible pay. I understand why Nuno turned the gig down. The Osbournes really are NOT good people! Ask George Lynch about how he was treated by them.
Sharon has reissued all the previous albums except Ultimate Sin, not because Ozzy doesn't like it but because she doesn't want to pay Jake royalties. Sharon is trash.
@@incarnate6779 In a way, RJD and his wife had no difference with Ozzy and Sharon. Essentially, they are both personal band which mainly make money for their own.
Judas Priest released their “British Steel” album in April, 1980. Ozzy released “Blizzard of Oz” in September, 1980. If he had titled that album, “British Scum,” he could have capitalized on the success of the former. Truly, a missed opportunity.
Ozzy owed Jet Records two more records (in order to get out of his contract). Sharon decided to have Ozzy release a double live album, which in those days qualified as two records.
I hope everyone starts to realize the lowlifes the osbournes are, people want to sweep t under the rug as being part of the industry. it does not excuse the unethical behavior
Sharon: Ozzy is a very important man! It should be a privilege to work with him! You're worried about money? Be grateful you get to work with him! He's the star! Ozzy: I'm a very important man! It should be a privilege to work with me! You're worried about money? Be grateful you get to work with me! I'm the star! Gene & Paul from Kiss: We're very important men! It should be a privilege to work with us! You're worried about money? Be grateful you get to work with us! We're the stars!
I always heard that Dolores Rhoads settled with the Osbournes in the early ‘90s for ~$300,000, turning over Randy’s image and songwriting rights. Ozzy & Sharon never talk or promote anybody else besides Randy because they are “Randy”. There cannot be a Randy documentary without their involvement.
I don't think Ozzy had any say in anything. Looking back, Daisley, Randy, and Lee wrote the hits and Ozzy was just a transport vehicle for the music to play on airwaves. But nothing could happen unless Don Arden took well over 75%. In the music business, the artists NEVER make anywhere near what the business gets.
he absolutely did, then you are suggesting he is the biggest mangina cuck to walk this earth. Any man who lets his wife run amok like that and does not have any say is a gutless coward and cuck. That is even worse than believing he signed off on everything which he did, Jake E Lee said he knew he was getting screwed over. Ozzy's quote in the press release about re-recording the two masterpiece albums. Randy, Bob and Lee wrote the albums that Blizzard of ozz recorded.
No, Bob daisley worked with Vai to do a side project called X-Ray, it was not going to be Ozzmosis. You forgot to mention Bob helped write and do all lyrics for No Rest for the Wicked. He was asked to do lyrics for No More Tears , and he said fine but he wanted a royalty so they asked Lemmy to help out. They screwed Bob over. In 2012 when the Osbournes were releasing the Box set of the 30th anniversary, Sharon reached out to Bob to acquire the Holy Grail tapes. Bob wanted a flat sum and royalties. Sharon refused to give the royalty. The reason is because the Osbournes only want those holy grail tapes if they can own the IP to edit Bob out. the Holy Grail recording sessions will show ozzy was not around on 90% of the Diary of a Madman recording sessions. This is suppoedly what Andrew Klein said in an interview since he heard those recording sessions, he also verifies that the quality is perfectly fine
Bob Daisley said that in 1994 he and Steve Vai worked for the next Ozzy album which came out as 'Ozzmosis' in 1995. Steve Vai said he wrote a few songs for Ozzy and the only song which remained on the album was "My Little Man" but Zakk Wylde played it his own way on the record. Vai said that he recorded stuff that was too heavy for the record company and they told Ozzy to get rid off Steve Vai.
When Bill Ward said Sabbath asked for money and manager gave the band 500 pounds "which is almost $10,000 in today's money" he said after a gig. But I think he meant more like after an average of every 10'th gig. Because I saw a Sabbath documentary video covering the Sabbatage era of the band and it said the manager got paid $250,000 just for the one California Jam show while the band only got a measly $5,000
Randy often said he was going to leave to study classical music. That was a business move now that he had clout and was gonna start his own project without telling everyone he was gonna start his own project. You can't punch him in the face and get away with it, drunk or not Ozzy. David Lee Roth told the public he was going to start a movie but he was making Eat em and Smile with Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan and Greg Bissonette . Or Randy would've made Shozzy PAY UP
Ozzy may have been the star, but it was largely off the backs of everyone he played with including Sabbath. Randy changed the game. He was one of those once in a lifetime guitarists like Jimmy Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen, Tony Iommi. It is really sad that Ozzy made millions off those two albums and Randy, Rudy and Tommy made squat. Take those three out of the equation at that place in time, Ozzy would have been another washed up has been. That band is what revived Ozzy's career and put him in a place financially where him and Sharon were able to call the shots. Even the Record execs were done with him and all his BS he did from all the drugs. Sad when you look at the Rhoads family music school and everything they have. It is all run down and dated because they don't have a lot of money. Randy was one of my favorites. I seen him play a couple weeks before the crash and we couldn't wait to see him again. Still makes me shake my head to this day every time I think about his loss and how it occurred.
I remember Vai mentioning, very diplomatically, that when he asked Ozzy how they were going to divide songwriting royalties Ozzy said "ah, dont worry about it, we'll take care of you". Vai who isn't an idiot and is a professional bailed on the album after that.
I watched an interview where Steve Vai said that he wrote a few songs for Ozzy and it sounded too heavy for the record company and they told Ozzy to get rid off Steve Vai. The only song that remained on the album was 'My Little Man'. Zakk Wylde played it his own way on the record.
by Ultimate Sin the money was flying in for the Osbournes. even Jake got a new deal. Randy stayed with Ozzy for several years but it is a strange situation that he left.