BlackRoseNite hey man If you still hear,will you like to tell me what he was sure about,couse english is not my mother toungue and it's no subtiles here,they talk to fast i can't hear all.so If you please?
Ozzy was right. MTV burned itself out. The mystique died when we got other people's visuals as the definition of the art. The mystique was everything. Now you have everyone defining what you think. A "high" Ozzy was better than anything we have today.
Catherine VAZ Don´t do it or are you still on drugs?I am clean since over 9 years and I know the feeling from opiates Heroin and more,first you feel so good but what is when you have a withdrawal one time?????Better stop it or if you are on H....try to stop it....first you have fun,right but then it´s getting awful,I never was an prostitute,never ever and I had great clean friends and family and they all wants to help me but I wansn´t so far like now and now I am proud to be a great normal person again and we all not ,I mean:Nobody is perfect,we are just humans,okay?Greetings from Germany Catherine ,where do you come from? ;-)))
+Ian Carabin Ouuu,that is really brutal the withdrawing from methadone,you took or take month and then you feel better:Heroin took a week with withdrawing but methadone,yes and how long are you away from methadone?I hope you can stop it and excuse now my bad english,okay?;-)))
Après plusieurs années d'études sur l'ADN de personnes insolites, des scientifiques ont annoncé que le chanteur britannique, Ozzy Osbourne est un "mutant génétique ce qui lui permet de bien absorber l’alcool et les drogue,sur une séquence de 40 sans modération.
Hell Yeah Wendy I remember when I lived in Irving Texas 1982 and he pissed on the Alamo I thought that's badass! if anybody else did it, I would have been upset, but it was Ozzy! 😂
@@jerrydonquixote5927 I remember that too. lol.. my daughter was born on Ozzy birthday. I didn’t plan that either. 🙋🏼♀️ my whole family knows how much I’ve always loved him and his music. 🦇🤘🏼
@@danielscissorhands From what I heard they thought they could get away with not playing Crazy Train. The ensuing riot reportedly made Woodstock 99 look like Woodstock 69.
At 7:50 when ozzy reaches for his glass, then realizes there's dozens of drinks, none of which he can focus on. How he is still alive is a medical miracle!
Dominique Hamel ehh from his sorta uncomfortable/detached/almost scared state, and his overall vibe or presence, it takes me back about four years ago to when i got the most heavy/powerful acid ive ever experienced in my life!! I felt, acted, and even talked in the same manner. Like it jusr kept coming and coming, and i couldnt get away from the people i was with which made it wprse, prolly the closest to a bad trip ive ever came. Wait no scratch that, the followimg week i dropped two hits with the intentions of writing an album on acid. I literally was freaking myself out because i was soo effortlessly playing guitar better then i have ever played. I felt like i was possessed or like i had tapped into something, lol fuuun times smh!!
It's clear that before this interview, Ozzy requested there be a lot of coke on the table. They obviously obliged but didn't quite know what he meant...
He said one of ,,now a ozzy band with duel guitarists like thin lizzy would have been awsome randy and Zack on stage and in the studio together would have been history, but I am always true to the randy Rhodes diary of a madman sound ,it was just a magical moment in history, that still has not been duplicated maybe copied but never that original early 1980s rock n roll sound,
Oh really? I suppose you haven't watched or listened to "The End". His voice was a colossal train-wreck. Iommi had to tune down to A# so he could keep up....sort of. Lol. 😄
Harold Shipman Yeah! Absolutely hahaha!!!!! that was was very funny of you man,it sure is good medication i use it so often i can i take i can get some jummi jummi jummi i got love in my tummy. aaaahhh!!!!!
I'm really impressed with the interviewer. She just keeps on with her questions. I don't think I could have done that without asking at least once "is he ok?"
The interviewer was the worst part of the video. Idiotic questions focussed on status and control within the band. Brian dead journalism at its finest.
super honest, laid back fun-loving group of young men doing their best to be polite and cordial to blase interview questions, NOTHING about the music, the songs, anything they really care about. Ozzy makes excellent points, wise observations, even half-asleep, brilliant!
Wow! From 8:00 onward, Ozzy pulls it together enough to be profound -- and prophetic. It did indeed get back to basics and MTV did burn itself out, and much of the mystique has returned for real musicians who can now promote themselves, bypassing the music industry.
Oz delivers prophecy in his moment of clarity at 7:50 to the end, leaving his band members speechless and the rest of us over 40 to reflect on the years gone by and the sad truth he foretold
Heard many interviews with Ozzy and have to say I've not witnessed him this hammered. And this was after Betty Ford. Funny to hear Zakk sound no different 24 years ago than now. Yeah, bold statement given '89 was when Headbanger's Ball was in full swing!
Yeah Randy’s death was a huge loss to the world. Especially ozzy’s You can tell how much it affected him Also I Wasn’t alive but Randy is my favorite guitarist.
@@smackatiger_420 You know the drummers name is also Randy. Randy Castillo. He also passed away. I dont know why; but I thought you were referring to the drummer at first. Than I realised you're speaking of Randy Rhodes.
After randy passing away....to me I think this is the one of the best line up for ozzy.....no rest for the wicked is the best.....randy will always be missed...one of the best ever lived....
This is around Ozzy's peak in his solo career in my opinion, the guy has released so many great albums. His career should have been over once he was booted out of Sabbath but it just took off like a rocket burning brightly for so many years.
yeah sharon has been wheeling him on stage for years and managing it all so very shrewdly meanwhile ozzy has been mashed majority of his whole career with some sober rejuvinations here and there.
I was at that show...the guitar solo of Zakk just went on and on...later we heard that it was because Ozzy had passed out, and they couldn't wake him up! Otherwise, great gig.
Cloud Wizard Maybe In some ways, but you have to give her some credit where it’s due. If she hadn’t come into his life when she did, he’d probably be fucking dead.
Sharon Osbourne said it best Ozzy you are a GOD! She saved his life..... And allowed us to enjoy Ozzy for decades. There will never be another Ozzy. Thank you Ozzy for giving to the world.
"Geezer" Butler. The silent wise one. Actually, he was the main lyricist in the early Black Sabbath releases. 1989 was crazy for me also..... I must admit.....
Very true about the mystic of the bands. Those days are far over with. Sad in a way. The only time you got to see a band before MTV was seeing them live or on the back of an album cover or the occasional Don Kershners rock concert on Saturday night. Good times!🙌🤙🤘🏻
E Vince!e esse sete like que e o meu conocide com 7 keys helloween sensacional 7 son maiden e o álbum da banda brazuca Harpia muito bom disco underground.e Vince ,um gato que eu peguei e adotei, colocando o nome de Vince Neei , em homenagem a Vince Neil doMotley crue.conhecidencias.tu e guitarra?!! Sou vocalista,violinista e gaitistisya.
É, mas agora (2023) realmente é o começo do fim, ele se aposentou de vez e não vai mais aparecer nos palcos ou lançar álbuns novos, está com diagnóstico de Parkinson e mal consegue andar. Vai ter mais uns 5 ou 10 anos no máximo, infelizmente 😐
"Ronnie sang in time.Ozzy didn't sing in time and that's what was missing when Ronnie took over..Sabbath were not in time.So to sing off time like Ozzy did was perfect for Sabbath and is incredibly difficult to pull off and Ozzy did it best"...Bill Ward.
He has had a very hard life with the way way he was bullied as a child and apparently sexually abused as a child from other kids, to losing her dad which destroyed him, and then losing Randy. But he has always had such low self worth...I just wish he had been able to see himself through our eyes...but it may be a good thing that he couldn't, because if he had, he would have gotten such a huge head. But he is so down to earth, always has been. I love Ozzy to pieces no matter what.
If you're in Ozzy fan like myself it doesn't get much better than this! Even when he's saying very little he has more Charisma than the rest of his bandmates yes I believe he stole the show!
Ozzy is flying high again. But, he makes more sense than most people. When he was asked "what was your worst gig?" His response was "when they bombed Hiroshima." Now that's mind boggling. Think about it, he just got really serious very quick. Put's a good perspective on things. Fuckn legend.
@temite80 Didn't look like a joke with that facial expression. Just because he has kids and a wife doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't swing the other way too. Js.
Ozzy is one of the first equal opportunity artist to hire anyone in their band regardless of skin color or heritage. Ozzy loves Mexican chorizo tacos. Ozzy is a lovable legend and well respected in the latino community.
Was Geezer on Bass? I thought it was Mike Inez then Geezer came in for Ozmossis. I know Inez was there for No more tears but I thought he was there for No rest for the wicked too.
chefmastershake I believe Mike was there for No more Tears then left shortly. Geezer was there before with No rest for the a wicked ! Phil Soussan was the bass player with Bark and Ultimate Sin! Osmosis was with Robert Trujillo as the bass player
@@markd3641 You're right. Bob Daisley did the album and Geezer did the tour from what I saw. Ozzmosis was Geezer Butler except for Robert on Back on Earth. That song was released after the album but before the next one. I do remember the liner notes of Ozzmosis crediting Geezer with the bass and thinking that's why it was so good. Geezer rules!
I see a culture difference in this, I don't know if anyone else does. The American half of the band is very much presentable and outspoken, and the English half is kind of careless and much more abject, kind of hopeless in a way. I think this shows our separate cultures, and the poor Finns were just the receivers of all this. I'm English btw.
V4EKKRINH4RT - USA has a youthfully delusional sense of grandeur, but it's also a great country with great potential and unparalleled freedoms. I think the US just lacks experience. If the US had ever gone through intense growing pains & the horrific lessons as Japan and Germany did in WWII, they wouldn't now be so falsely righteous and drunk on a kind of smug global supremacy. It's a blind spot looking ahead and it's a weakness. USA is still young and crazy and hasn't learned wisdom yet, rather it mainly just knows how to do lots of innovative and brave things in a brash way. It can still stop it's own societal downfall - when it finally has a complete understanding of what society IS and also values people over simply just power.
As fubar’d as Ozzy is, he was right about MTV, and the loss of the mystique. Remember sitting with your albums with a few pics of the band, some live on stage, and you could dream and stare at them for hours. That drove us to play instruments. Now look at the crap that they call “musick “ There is nothing there for the most part. ALL instruments can be done on cheesey keyboards, and vocals are pitch corrected. We used to record live to tape then add the backups then the leads. Bands don’t even need to get together anymore. Where is the close brotherhood?