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Farewell Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness Dies @ 76 – Tributes – Jake E. Lee, Zakk Wylde, Black Sabbath, Yungblud

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT: It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.

We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.

Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis

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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

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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.

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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

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INTERVIEW w/ Randy Rhoads’ Brother & Sister PART 2 – Talk Ozzy & Sharon, Dana Strum, Blizzard of Ozz, Quiet Riot, Don Arden – VIDEO

 

This is PART 2 of our full in bloom interview with Randy Rhoads’ brother, Kelle, and sister, Kathy.

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DESCRIPTION:
Kathy and Kelle talk about Randy Rhoads’ Ozzy era, Blizzard of Ozz, the audition, Dana Strum, Sharon Osbourne, Don Arden, Quiet Riot, Kevin Dubrow, and more.

PART 2

PART 1

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Black Sabbath Tony Martin Era CD/LP Box Set ‘Anno Domini 1989-1995 – 2024

Tony Iommi:

We are excited to announce ‘Anno Domini 1989-1995’, the first boxed set celebrating singer Tony Martin’s era of Black Sabbath, will be released on 31st May 2024. The set picks up Black Sabbath’s story in 1989, two decades into the band’s ground-breaking career as metal originators.

PRE-ORDER

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The Making of Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘The Ultimate Sin’ – INSIDE THE ALBUM – Jake E. Lee, Bob Daisley, Jimmy DeGrasso – VIDEO

 

full in bloom’s INSIDE THE ALBUM:

Ozzy Osbourne ‘The Ultimate Sin’

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Brief documentary on the recording of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1986 album, ‘The Ultimate Sin.’ Comments from Ozzy, Jake E. Lee, Bob Daisley, Jimmy DeGrasso, & Sharon Osbourne.

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Ultimate Classic Rock

Ultimate Classic Rock 2

Rolling Stone

VW Music

Bravewords

Eddie Trunk Podcast

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Interview with Randy Rhoads’ Brother (Kelle) & Sister (Kathy), Covers Ozzy Osbourne, Eddie Van Halen, Quiet Riot Kevin Dubrow, Musonia, George Lynch, Nick Menza, & More – 2023 – PART I

This is a full in bloom interview with Randy Rhoads’ brother, Kelle, and sister, Kathy.

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Kathy and Kelle talk about Randy Rhoads’ early days, Quiet Riot, Eddie Van Halen, Ozzy, George Lynch, Nick Menza, Musonia, Sharon Osbourne, Kevin Dubrow, & more.
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Steve Vai Walks Back Unreleased Ozzy Album Comments: “I spoke a bit carelessly” – 2023

Steve Vai:

In a recent interview, I spoke a bit carelessly about “Sitting on an entire Ozzy album” and then the clickbait headlines went viral.

To clarify, Ozzy and I got together back around ’96 and spent some time trying to come up with some potential songs for an album that he already had half recorded. That record later came out as “Ozzmosis”. We demoed a handful of tracks and then there was a bunch of tracks I built for him to check out. He ended up picking one song to use on his album and that’s “My Little Man”. It was re-recorded with his band, and it came out great. Only one other demoed track from those sessions had an Ozzy scratch vocal on it and I handed in all the Master demo tapes to the label and kept safety tapes of the tracks I personally built. All in all, there was (is) enough music for a whole record, but those songs would require re-recording. The demos are bumpy road maps but not the goal.

I, like many Ozzy fans, would love if there was a secret hidden Ozzy album somewhere, only to be revealed to our surprised ears at a future time, but it wouldn’t come from those sessions. So sorry for the confusion.

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Steve Vai on His Unreleased Album with Ozzy Osbourne: “That record doesn’t sound like anything else” – 2023

eonmusic: Delving deeper into his past, we caught up with Steve Vai to discuss #Vaigash, plans for reissues of some of his greatest works, and get an EXCLUSIVE on the album he recorded with Ozzy Osbourne, and how felt playing with Whitesnake/David Coverdale once again.

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Ozzy Osbourne has this year announced his retirement from touring, so I wanted to ask what it was like to work with him back in the 1990s?

Well, I’m sitting on a whole Ozzy record, and it’s like the Gash record – not ‘like’ the Gash record – but it’s a project that I recorded that’s sitting on the shelf. I don’t have any control over it or rights to it, obviously, but we did record some pretty good stuff. The interesting thing about that stuff we recorded from a guitar perspective is all of my rhythm guitar parts, I use an octave divider [guitar effect], and that record doesn’t sound like anything else.

How close did you come to joining Ozzy’s band at that time?

Okay, so Ozzy and I, basically what happened as far as I recognized, Ozzy had recorded about half of his record [ ‘Ozzmosis’, 1995] for the record company, and Sharon and the label wanted to get him together with some different songwriters to just get some more songs. So I was one of the ones that they wanted to get together with. It was really just to write some songs for Ozzy’s record that he would then take and go use for his record, and whoever he was working with on the record would record it. So I thought; “yeah, that’d be great. I’d love to do that”, but Ozzy and I got carried away because we were having a lot of fun, and we ended up recording a lot of stuff.

And then we started scheming; “hey, let’s make a new record!”, and all that was fine and good, and we got excited about it until the hammer came down, and they basically said; “what are you doing? No, you’ve just got to take a song from Vai and finish your record. We’re already into it for this much money, and Vai is expense”, so it worked out perfect, really.

So you ended up doing a whole album with Ozzy?!

Yeah, one of the songs was ‘Danger Zone’. I had already written it, and it was already done – it was a Gash track – and I thought; “well, maybe he’d like this”, and I reworked it a bit, but it’s on the shelf. There’s also a song called ‘Dyin’ Day’ that’s on my ‘Fire Garden’ album, because that song originally had lyrics, and that was one. There was some real, real heavy stuff because, as I mentioned, I used an octave divider on everything, and that was a conscious effort. I thought “okay, you’re going to work with Ozzy, and all these incredible guitar players have played with Ozzy; what are you going to do?” I was not going to be conventional. Yeah, that’s not me as you know, but I had to be accessible, so I thought; “I’m going to use an octave divider on everything”; I mean, all the rhythm.

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Ozzy Osbourne Getting His Blue Dragon Tattoo from Robert Benedetti in 1982

The Immortal Randy Rhoads:

Ozzy Osbourne getting his blue dragon tattoo from legendary tattoo artist Robert Benedetti, Sunset Strip Tattoo. The tattoo was done in stages beginning in March 1982 and finished in July 1982.

 

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Slash:

This is the first tattoo I ever got. I was 17. I got it from Robert Benedetti at Sunset Strip Tattoos. Axl turned me on to him. This is Shirley, a cartoon character I made up in high school, who was part of a short story I wrote. While I was supposed to be writing an essay in social studies class, I drew a picture of this chick. I did a smaller version of her without the waist and legs, on a napkin — which my friend still has — and took it to Benedetti. The next day my mom saw it and said the classic line: “You know you have to live with that for the rest of your life?


Nikki Sixx:

I asked for the Bacardi’s bat emblem. Robert Benedetti was the guy who gave it to me. He was the first guy I’d seen with pierced nipples. The first guy I saw with tattoos on his hands. These days, I have so many tattoos, I’d have to look for a long while to find the bat Robert gave me. (For reasons I can no longer remember, he added a moon.) At the time, I was very impressed.

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Zakk Wylde to Ozzy: “WHEN YOU ARE READY TO ROLL-WE ROLL” – 2023

Zakk Wylde:

OZ-KEEP HITTING THE IRON•EVERYBODY IS PRAYING & ROOTING FOR YOU-YOUR STRENGTH,RESILIENCE & HEART OF A LION IS ONE OF THE MANY REASONS YOU’RE A HERO TO ME & MILLIONS AROUND THE WORLD•WHEN YOU ARE READY TO ROLL-WE ROLL
I LOVE YOU OZ
ZAKK
XOXO

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Tommy Lee Knocks Out Fan, Motley Crue Manager Intervenes, Jim Morrison Gets Arrested, Eddie Jackson

The full in bloom FLASHBACK

This Day in Rock History: January 29th

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Tommy Lee Knocks Out Fan, Jim Morrison Gets Arrested, Queensryche’s Eddie Jackson
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Jake E. Lee, Mick Mars, Doc McGhee, Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne Remember the 1984 Bark at the Moon/Shout at the Devil Tour

Metal Edge: Take a trip back to 1984 with Ozzy, Mötley Crüe, Jake E. Lee and more as they recall the insane ‘Bark at the Moon’ tour.

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MIKE BONE (executive, Elektra Records) Shout at the Devil was selling like gangbusters. I was the head of promotion at Elektra, and the guy who was my predecessor was this guy named Lou. One day Lou comes into my office and he goes, “Hey, Bone, look at this. This Mötley Crüe record just clicked past 500,000. We’ve got a gold record here! We should go and show this to the band.” I said, “Yeah, they’re out on the road.” They were in Binghamton, New York. [Manager] Doc McGhee had them opening for Ozzy.

That night we were in Binghamton, they were staying at some cheap motel, a Ramada Inn or something like that. And because we were the opening act we got back to the motel relatively early. There was a restaurant there, and Lou and I were gonna have a beer with the band and then get in our car and head back to the city. So we’re having a drink, and while we’re doing this, buses are pulling up to the hotel, and they’re dropping off all these ski people in their ski outfits who are coming from New York up to Binghamton. So now on one side of the room are the ski people with their knitted caps and everything, and on the other side is Mötley Crüe and their road crew and some groupies. And Vince has this girl at the bar, and he takes her underwear off and . . . Let’s just put it this way, he used a longneck beer bottle on her. In the restaurant, in full view of everyone, including the skiers. This girl’s friend was right there with her as this was going on, and she says, “I can’t believe you’re letting him do this to you!” And the girl looks at her friend and she goes, “I’m with Vince Neil of the Mötley Crüe!” I’m like, “Oh boy, let me finish my beer and get out of here…”

MICK MARS (guitarist, Mötley Crüe) I remember Ozzy just had his daughter Aimee and I remember seeing her as a tiny, tiny little baby. Sharon had just had that kid when we were doing that tour. But Ozzy was still fuckin’ up everywhere. He’d come up to our bus singin’ “Iron Man” but he was singin’, “I… am… krelly man.” And he’d have about half an ounce of cocaine in a baggie and he’d come on the bus and cut out a bunch of cocaine lines and stuff. We called ’em Texas power rails. And the next thing that I know is, I was go- ing to my room, the other guys went to the pool, Nikki pissed, and Ozzy started snorting ants.

JAKE E. LEE (guitarist, Ozzy Osbourne) I was there for the whole snorting-of-the-ants thing. I think my version’s a little bit different than anybody else’s, but I also was the only guy that wasn’t drunk. I’ll just tell you the way I remember it. We’re at the hotel swimming pool during the day and Ozzy was there bragging about how fit he was getting. Because my martial arts instructor was out on tour with us as Ozzy’s bodyguard and trainer. And I think it was Nikki who said, “Yeah? How many push-ups can you do?” And so they had a push-up contest. Ozzy did about three, I think. Then they had a sit-up contest. Ozzy lost that, too. Then Nikki said, “Well, let’s change the rules.” And Nikki was out there with a girl that he had met the night before. She was lounging in the sun and Nikki pulls his dick out and starts pissing. She didn’t like it, she ran off. It was getting weird, because there were families out there at the pool.

Then Ozzy was sitting on the concrete and we were looking at him to see what he was going to do. And he had this funny look on his face, and that’s when I could see that he was pissing in his trunks while he was sitting down. There’s this pool of piss forming around him, and because he was quote-unquote in physical training, he must have been taking a lot of vitamins because I remember his piss was almost fluorescent. So Nikki’s kind of looking at him, like, “I dunno if that beats me…” And then Ozzy got on his hands and knees and started licking his piss up. That’s when I gathered my things and I said, “Okay, I’m out.” And as I was walking away I saw him snorting something on the ground, which I assume was the line of ants. If they did anything after that, I don’t know and I kinda don’t want to.

The arenas were always full when Mötley went on. Nobody wanted to miss them. They had a great audience reaction. And definitely a lot more girls were interested in meeting Mötley Crüe after the show than they were in coming to the Ozzy bus. You could tell they were going to be huge.

OZZY OSBOURNE I was well established but Mötley Crüe were coming up fast. It was a good package. But it was one of the most dangerous tours I ever did. I said that to Doc one day, “It’s getting so crazy… ”

SHARON OSBOURNE A lot of it has obviously been exaggerated. But it was nothing new to me. It was like, “Been there, done that. Move on, kids.” I was brought up at a time where there were real gangsters in the music industry, and people had guns and artists had guns and it was a much tougher business. I’d been around all of that and all the groupies and all the insane behavior. So it did nothing to me. It was just like, “Oh, fuck off.” I was just trying to keep my husband alive.

DOC McGHEE I don’t think there was anyone in Mötley Crüe that went, “If we do this, that’s going to be cool and people are going to… ” You know what I mean? These guys weren’t bad guys and they didn’t do it to be rock stars. They did it because that’s what they did.

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Ozzy Osbourne Earns First-Ever Career Back-to-Back #1 Rock Radio Singles – 2022 – Eric Clapton – Jeff Beck

OZZY OSBOURNE EARNS FIRST-EVER CAREER BACK-TO-BACK #1 ROCK RADIO SINGLES FROM HIS GLOBALLY SUCCESSFUL AND CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ‘PATIENT NUMBER 9’ALBUM WHICH LAST MONTH GARNERED FOUR GRAMMY NOMINATIONS

OZZY OSBOURNE has hit another career high with his first-ever career back-to-back #1 rock radio singles from his hugely successful and critically acclaimed PATIENT NUMBER 9 album (Epic Records). Today (December 12) the album’s “One of Those Days” (featuring Eric Clapton) reached #1 on the rock radio charts (Mediabase); it follows a #1 slot for the album’s first single and title track, “Patient Number 9,” (featuring Jeff Beck) released earlier this year.

Ozzy:

“I’m fucking overwhelmed by the response that this album has had from everyone. I’m just blown away!”

Last month, PATIENT NUMBER 9 earned four Grammy nominations–marking the most nominations OZZY’s ever received for a single album–Best Rock Performance: “Patient Number 9,” Ozzy Osbourne feat. Jeff Beck”; Best Metal Performance: “Degradation Rules,” Ozzy Osbourne feat. Tony lommi; Best Rock Song: “Patient Number 9,” John Osbourne, Chad Smith, Ali Tamposi, Robert Trujillo & Andrew Wotman, songwriters (Ozzy Osbourne feat. Jeff Beck); and Best Rock Album for Patient Number 9.

PATIENT NUMBER 9–released September 9 and marking OZZY’s 13th solo studio album–triumphantly sets new career highs for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy®-winning singer and songwriter. Working with producer Andrew Watt for the second time, OZZY welcomed a dynamic A-list featured guests on the album. For the first time ever, Black Sabbath co-founder, guitarist, and riff-master Tony Iommi appears on an OZZY solo album. The record also boasts guitarists Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, and longstanding righthand man and six-string beast Zakk Wylde who plays on the majority of the tracks. For the bulk of the album, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers held down drums, while the late Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters appears on three songs. Old friend and one-time OZZY band member Robert Trujillo of Metallica plays bass on most of the album’s tracks, with Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses and Chris Chaney supplying bass on a few songs.

Upon its release, the album topped OZZY’s previous chart entries with record-breaking numbers around the world. In the U.S., the album debuted at #1 on multiple charts: Top Album Sales (Ozzy’s first #1 ever on this chart), Top Current Album Sales (another first), Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, Top Vinyl Albums and Tastemaker Albums charts; and at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart. Globally, the album charted at #1 in Canada (OZZY’s first-ever #1 there); career high #2 entries in the UK, Australia, Finland and Italy; #6 in the Netherlands and New Zealand; #8 in Belgium; and #14 France. Other highlights include #2 Austria, Germany and Sweden; #3 in Switzerland; and #4 in Norway.

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Zakk Wylde Pays Tribute to Jimi Hendrix (VIDEO) @ 80th Birthday Celebration – 2022

Jimi Hendrix (Official):

Zakk Wylde pays tribute to Jimi Hendrix during Sunday’s Experience Hendrix 80th Birthday Celebration event in Austin, Texas. 😍🔥💜🎸

📸 Suzie Privette

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Randy Rhoads’ Birthday – Isolated Guitars on “Flying High Again” – LISTEN

Brian Tichy:

Happy Bday to Mr. Randy Rhoads!💥🔥
12.6.56-3.19.82 A total legend taken from us far too soon!

Listen to Randy’s awesome iso gtrs from Flying High Again! 🔥💥

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Firewind “Warrior” NEW VIDEO Premiere – Gus G. – 2022

Gus G: Join me TOMORROW (12/6) on YouTube (or below) for the premiere of: FIREWIND – Warrior (Official Lyric Video)