Categories
Top Stories

The Making of Ozzy’s ‘Speak of the Devil’ PART 2 – Brad Gillis, Bernie Torme, Rudy Sarzo, Pete Way, Jake E. Lee, Don Costa, Airey

full in bloom’s INSIDE THE ALBUM:

Ozzy Osbourne ‘Speak of the Devil’ PART 2

DESCRIPTION:

Brief documentary on the recording of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1982 album, ‘Speak of the Devil.’ THIS IS PART 2. Comments from Ozzy, Brad Gillis, Bernie Torme, Robert Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo, Pete Way, Don Airey, Sharon Osbourne, Jake E. Lee.

YOU CAN WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube @ this location.

PART 2

PART I

Sources:

Rudy Sarzo’s Book Off the Rails

Bernie Torme Interview

Don Airey Interview

Tommy Aldridge Interview 2

Ozzy Interview

Bernie Torme Interview 2

Brad Gillis Interview 1

Brad Gillis Interview 2

Jake E. Lee Interview

Dave Meniketti Interview

Max Norman Interview

Robert Sarzo Interview via Old School full in bloom website

Ozzy Interview 2

Categories
Cool Chitz History Listen Music Top Stories

Ozzy’s ‘Speak of the Devil’ Live Engineer Chuck Wiesner’s Daughter: You guys remember this guy? – 2022 – History NEWS

Madi:

Ozzy, Sharon, Rudy Sarzo – You guys remember this guy? Your sound engineer from 80-84, mixed After Hours… Chuck Wiesner. I’m his daughter!

Rudy Sarzo:

We all loved Uncle Chuck. It’s a pleasure to connect with you. 🙏🏻🎸❤️🙏🏻

Ozzy Osbourne
Speak of the Devil

Released: November 27, 1982
Recorded: September 26–27, 1982 by Record Plant Mobile
Venue: The Ritz, New York City

Band Members:
Ozzy Osbourne – vocals, harmonica on “The Wizard”
Brad Gillis – guitar
Rudy Sarzo – bass
Tommy Aldridge – drums

Production:
Max Norman – producer, engineer, mixing at Record Plant Studios, New York
Chuck Weisner – live sound
Tim Young – mastering

Categories
Listen Music New Releases Top Stories

Paul Shortino’s THE CUTT ‘Sacred Place’ Album Gets Reissue – 2022 – CD

DDR Music Group & Paul Shortino are at it once again! After the wildly successful releases of Rough Cutt ‘III’, BlueDahlia, and Badd Boyz, the two have teamed up once again to reissue THE CUTT’s one and only ass-kicking album ‘Sacred Place’ (originally released in 2002).

BUY NOW

1. Sacred Place
2. Up to the Mountain
3. I Believe
4. Feel the Rain
5. Speak Your Mind
6. Be There
7. Get Down (To Get Back Up)
8. Love Keep on Shinin’
9. Change Your Heart
10. Feel the Music
11. Angel
12. I Believe (Video Version)

For those not in the know on this project, the band was formed by Paul & JT Garrett and the album consists of an amazing array of musicians including the likes of ex Aerosmith guitarist Jimmy Crespo, current Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis as well as Quiet Riot alumni Carlos Cavazo, Sean McNabb & Chuck Wright.

Paul’s incredible vocals take center stage once again and dominate the spotlight as they drive every song straight through the heart with hook-laden highs and Hard Rock Thunder! The slamming self-titled track and “I Believe” are worth the price of admission alone.

With brand new artwork consisting of a full set of lyrics as well as a fully restored version of the video “I Believe” (to be released on YouTube) The Cutt album is back standing tall and we’ll let the music do the taking as Jimmy might say! Paul Shortino, Jimmy Crespo, Brad Gillis, Carlos Cavazo, Sean McNabb, Chuck Wright, and 11 great songs…what else could a die-hard Rock N’ Roll fan ask for? Jump into the ‘Sacred Place’ and get your copy today!

This CD is silver pressed and officially licensed by Paul Shortino.

Categories
Cool Chitz History Music Top Stories

Night Ranger’s Brad Gillis, “Notes written for the Ozzy Osbourne live album,” ‘Speak of the Devil’

Night Ranger: 🏛 From The Archives 🏛 Brad Gillis states, “I ran across these notes written in late September 1982 when rehearsing at S.I.R. In NYC for the Ozzy Osbourne live album.”

Categories
Listen Music New Releases Top Stories

Night Ranger “Bring It All Home To Me” NEW VIDEO/SONG PREMIERE – 2021

Night Ranger: The latest video from the upcoming Night Ranger album “ATBPO” premieres today at 9am pst/12pm et

BUY/STREAM ALBUM

Categories
Listen Music Top Stories

Brad Gillis Talks Ozzy ‘Speak of the Devil’, Glenn Hughes & Night Ranger

Guitar World recently conducted an interview with Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis.  A few excerpts can be found below.

This year marks the 35th anniversary of Night Ranger’s Midnight Madness. What do you remember most about that whole era?

In the mid-eighties, we were we were probably on the road nine months out of the year. Then for the remainder of the year, we’d be in the studio recording another record. It was a yearlong job but we had a blast. I’ll never forget pulling into the Coliseum in La Crosse, Wisconsin in late ’83 or ’84 and seeing the marquee that read, ‘Night Ranger—Sold Out.’ That was very pivotal moment in our career.

People may not know this, but back in 1982, you had two albums come out in the same week, Night Ranger’s Dawn Patrol and Ozzy Osbourne’s double-live album, Speak of the Devil. What made you decide to leave Ozzy and go full-time with Night Ranger?

Although we’d done a lot of shows and recorded Speak of the Devil, toward the end of 1982 Rudy [Sarzo] had already decided to leave Ozzy to go join Quiet Riot. I decided to roll the dice and go with Night Ranger because we also had a deal pending. Radio was changing back then and playing heavier stuff, but I remember, even after “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me” had been released, we weren’t sure if it would do well. Fortunately, MTV had just come out and needed content. They ended up playing our video about 25 times a day.

Brad Gillis & Rudy Sarzo

Our record company really did us a favor back then by holding off on the release of “Sister Christian” on the Dawn Patrol album. They knew that it would become a hit and wanted us to come out heavy with our sophomore release [Midnight Madness]. That ended up being our biggest record and took us to headliner status.”

Let’s discuss a few more tracks that ended up on Midnight Madness, starting with “(You Can Still) Rock in America.”

Jack (Blades) was noticing that a lot of people had been saying that rock and roll was dead. He was the one who came up with the phrase. He brought it to me and we finished it off together.

Does Glenn Hughes really provide backing vocals on that track?

Oh, yeah. We had a lot of friends hanging out with us back then. I sing the high harmony part in falsetto when we perform it live, but back then we wanted someone to come in and sing it in full voice. He knocked it out of the park.

Following the death of Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Randy Rhoads in 1982, Gillis was asked to step in for Randy’s immediate replacement, Bernie Torme, and to complete the Diary of a Madman tour.

Read the entire interview at this location.