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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

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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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The Making of Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Speak of the Devil’ PART I – Randy Rhoads, The Plane Crash, Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo, Don Airey – INTERVIEW EXCERPTS

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Ozzy Osbourne ‘Speak of the Devil’ PART I

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Brief documentary on the recording of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1982 album, ‘Speak of the Devil.’ THIS IS PART I. Comments from Ozzy, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey, and Sharon Osbourne.

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Tommy Aldridge RNR Fantasy Camp Interview

Rudy Sarzo Interview w/ YAHOO

Wikipedia

Rudy Sarzo’s Book OFF THE RAILS

Tommy Aldridge Interview 2

Ozzy Interview

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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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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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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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Sharon Osbourne Suffers Medical Emergency – 2022

Sharon Osbourne suffered a terrifying medical emergency while shooting a TV show in California, TMZ has learned.

Sources with direct knowledge tell us it all went down Friday night … Sharon fell ill on the set of the unnamed show at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California. It was not clear if the cameras were rolling. The hotel was once featured on an episode of the Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventurers.”

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Sharon Osbourne: “My side of the story” – To Hell & Back – WATCH VIDEO Trailer – 2022

Sharon Osbourne: My side of the story. Monday, Fox Nation.

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They tried to cancel her….and they failed. In this FOX Nation original series, Sharon Osbourne documents her experience at CBS, including the events that led to her departure from The Talk–and the national fallout after she left. For the first time, we will learn about the events that led to her departure and how she found herself in the crosshairs of the cancel culture movement.

The four-part series takes an intimate look into Sharon’s personal life, career, and the hardships she’s both faced and overcome. From being a music manager to creating an Emmy-winning reality TV show to being a judge on some of the biggest network TV talent shows, Sharon has faced both enormous success–and backlash.

Although she’s endured many personal and professional hardships over her career, Sharon reveals what’s allowed her to survive them all and made her the strong, successful business titan she is today.

Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back will debut on Fox Nation September 26th!

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Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne: The 2022 Nightline Interview on ABC – Ozzy, “When I retire, that’ll be — I’ll hear the sound of soil goin’ over my lid” – VIDEO – Docu-Series on Fox, Health, Moving to the UK

Good Morning America: “You ain’t seen the last of me yet.” Ozzy and Sharon give their first interview since Ozzy’s recovery from major surgery. Chris Connelly has more from the couple. Watch the full interview tonight on “Nightline” on ABC at 12:35 a.m. ET.

On leaving America and permanently returning to the United Kingdom in 2023:

Sharon Osbourne:

“I just feel at this point in my life, I can’t speak for Ozzy, but I wanna go home. And it doesn’t mean I’ll never come — my children are here. I need to be back where I came from.”

Ozzy Osbourne:

“I love America. But where Mama wants to go, I’ll go.”

On the upcoming four-part docuseries on Fox Nation called “Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back,” which is set to air this month. (The series will address her tumultuous March 2021 departure from “The Talk” after her exchange on racism with co-host Sheryl Underwood):

Sharon:

“What happened to me. The way I felt about it. The amount of time it took me mentally to get over it. And just to show I have — got over it.”

Ozzy:

“When you’re accused of that, by saying, ‘I’m not racist,’ it’s like being accused of a pedophile. It’s one of those things now that you — by saying you’re not, they think you are more. It’s like — it’s a stigma.”

Sharon:

“Like I said on the show, ‘You’ve now planted that seed. That will never leave me. You’ve planted that seed. The damage is done,'”

Looking back on that time, Sharon said she has “no regrets.”

Sharon:

“No more saying sorry, ’cause I’m not. ‘Cause I didn’t do anything wrong except ask questions.”

On Ozzy’s Health:

Ozzy:

“I have to negotiate everywhere I’m gonna go. I tire easily. But I’m well and working toward it. It’s up and down — my family have been absolutely wonderful while I’ve been laid up. I can’t do it if they don’t do everything for me.”

Sharon:

“It’s been everything from heartbreaking to soul-destroying to joys of his getting better. I think we see it more than he does ’cause we don’t have to go through his frustration every day.”

Following Ozzy’s 2018 New Year’s Eve show at The Forum, he had a “bad fall” in early 2019. “I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves in, and I found out that I have a mild form of -” he revealed to Robin Roberts in 2020, with Sharon finishing, “PRKN2,” a gene known to cause early onset Parkinson’s.

Ozzy underwent surgery in June 2022 to repair metal plates and screws in his back that were implanted during an earlier a prior surgery and to help relieve his pain.

Sharon:

“These metal plates were working their way out. The debris was rubbing on his spinal cord,” “He couldn’t hold his head up. It broke his heart to see Ozzy in this way.”

Ozzy:

“He said, ‘I wanna see — I wanna go to your concerts.’ And believe me, I’ll get you the best seat. Since I had this surgery, I’ve improved quite considerably. If I have to walk around with a cane on stage, so be it. If I have to be pushed on — I’ll be back on stage. Don’t give up, ’cause I ain’t — when I retire, that’ll be — I’ll hear the sound of soil goin’ over my lid,” he said. “You ain’t gonna seen the last of me yet.”

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Sharon Osbourne on Why They Kept Ozzy’s Appearance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games a Secret: “They asked us six months ago…” – VIDEO – Birmingham – Black Sabbath – Tony Iommi

The Talk: Ozzy Osbourne made a surprise appearance at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games last night as he performed with his band, Black Sabbath.

Sharon Osbourne:

They asked us six months ago, and Ozzy couldn’t have possibly done it until after his last operation. They saw Ozzy was at Comic-Con and they said, “Alright, come on. Get him over,” and we’re like, “Alright.” And literally it was like six days from their phone call to getting him there. It was just incredible.

I mean, Birmingham is an amazing city now. It’s cosmopolitan; it’s beautiful. No matter what he achieves in his life, no matter whatever he does, he’s from Birmingham. He’s so proud of coming from Birmingham.

On Ozzy being a natural performer:

He’s very organic with everything, but he is and always will be a working-class hero.

 

 

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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

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Ozzy’s Son Jack Osbourne Announces NEW BABY: Maple Artemis Osbourne – 2022

Jack Osbourne:

I’m very happy to announce Maple Artemis Osbourne.
Born 7-09-2022. 7.13lbs
Aree and Maple are doing great and are happy and healthy ❤️

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Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne Celebrate 40th Anniversary – 2022 – The Beverly Hills Hotel

Sharon Osbourne:

Thank you to all the sweet staff and The Beverly Hills Hotel for spoiling us on our anniversary! Your hotel holds a special place in our hearts 🥰 🌴

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Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix on Starting a Riot @ Ozzfest: “Don’t ‘F’ w/ Sharon (Osbourne)” – 2022

Metal Hammer: “I was verbally assassinated by Sharon Osbourne”: the trials of Jacoby Shaddix. Read the entire interview @ this location.

INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHT:

On His Struggles with Alcohol:

“I drank and partied heavy in my early 20s. Then once the band started touring, that’s when it took off for me. It’s the lifestyle and I was a willing participant. I had a fucking blast and then eventually it just was like, ‘Oh god, what are you doing? You’re a fucking disaster, get your life together.’ It took me falling on my face a few times before I realized it was time to hang it up. I think I was 27, or 28, maybe 30, I don’t know, when I first got sober. I stayed sober for a minute, fell off, struggled with it for years then finally, 2012 was the last time I drank. It’s coming up on a decade for me. That’s a miracle. A straight-up, absolute miracle because I lived to drink and party.”

What was your rock bottom, the moment you knew you needed help?

“The first time I got sober, I was in a blackout and was threatening to burn down the house. You know when you’re so drunk and the next morning you wake up and you’re like, ‘What happened?’ That’s when I was like, ‘Shit, maybe I need to quit this thing.’ Quit alcohol. I had a few moments like that throughout the years, you know, of hitting rock bottom. It’s not something I’m proud of, but I’m proud that I’ve been able to put the drink down and stay off it this long.”

What was the biggest WTF moment you had when the genre was at its commercial peak?

“We played Rock In Rio [in 2001], and I was in the pool drinking with Queens Of The Stone Age and Foo Fighters. Axl Rose was over there having lunch. Britney Spears was in the pool. So then I was like, ‘All the famous people are in the pool, I gotta pee in the pool.’”

And did you?

“Of course! Everyone’s drinking at the swim-up bar. They put the chlorine in there, right?”

In 2001 you started a riot onstage at Ozzfest and got a right bollocking from Sharon Osbourne. What was that like?

“She cursed me out. Rightfully she was pissed as fuck because the fans destroyed the venue, it was a fucking disaster. Slipknot and Ozzy still had to play and the place was in a shambles. I tried to leave in the trunk of a car, but they found out and I had to turn myself into the cops. Then I had to go sit with Sharon in the office and she just cursed me and I was just like, ‘I am so sorry, I will never do this again.’ I think if I’d just dealt with the cops and paid the money off, I’d have been like, ‘Fuck it, whatever.’ I would have carried on just numb-skulling. But I had this verbal assassination from Mrs Osbourne. Don’t fuck with Sharon.”

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Ozzy Osbourne Debuts CryptoBatz NFT VIDEO w/ Sharon Osbourne’s Latest Plastic Surgery – 2022 – Website

Ozzy Osbourne: I’ve launched an NFT project called CryptoBatz

Probably nothing…

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Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne Biopic to be Developed by Sony Pictures & Polygram Entertainment – Written by Lee Hall – 2021/2022

Ozzy Osbourne: Sony Pictures and Polygram Entertainment are developing a biopic chronicling the extraordinary life of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, and the great love story between him and his wife, Sharon. The film will be written by Academy Award nominee Lee Hall (Billy Elliot).

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Bob Daisley Recalls Ozzy Osbourne ‘Diary of a Madman’ Days, Getting Fired, Bass Parts Being Replaced on Two Albums

Rolling Stone recently conducted an interview with legendary bassist Bob Daisley. An excerpt from the interview can be found below. You can read the entire interview @ this location.

They let you go from the band right after recording Diary of a Madman. What happened?

During that tour in 1980, when we just had the first album out, Ozzy and Sharon kept pulling me aside and saying, “Let’s get rid of Lee. Let’s get Tommy Aldridge in the band.” And I’d never agree. It wasn’t because of any sort of blind loyalty to Lee or anything. I just thought the band was working so well. Why fix something that wasn’t broken? I couldn’t agree to something I thought was wrong. I said, “Sorry, I can’t agree.”

They asked me several times and I would never agree. And then even Tommy Aldridge turned up to one of the shows, which I thought was a bit distasteful. Lee didn’t know. But then we went into Ridge Farm in February of 1981 and began Diary. As soon as that was finished, I phoned my mum. I said, “We’ve just about finished the album.” She said, “What’s going to happen then?” I said, “We’re probably going to America next week and then go on the road to promote both albums.” She said, “Well, you won’t.” I said, “What do you mean?” She said, “You might think you are, but you’re not. And neither will the drummer.”

She didn’t even know Lee. She just knew. I actually said to her, “This time, mom, you’re wrong. There’s no time. That’s it.”

I think we did a couple more days at Ridge Farm, finished recording, and then a couple days later I got the phone call from Sharon. “It’s over.” I still remember her words.

She didn’t explain why?

No. I think they wanted to get rid of Lee. They wanted to get Tommy Aldridge in the band. The only way to do that would be to get rid of me as well, and then ask me back, which did happen. About six weeks later, I got the phone call from Sharon. I had a meeting with her and the accountant and she said, “Whether you come back in the band is one thing, but we want you to write for and play on the next album.”

That was Bark at the Moon, which was meant to be with Randy, Tommy Aldridge, me, Ozzy, and probably Don Airey. But then in early 1982, when it was all planned we’d do the album that year, Randy was killed in a plane crash on the 19th of March. That was all put back. And then they got Jake E. Lee. That’s when we did the Bark at the Moon album.

You were infamously not credited for your playing on Diary of a Madman; the album listed Rudy Sarzo as the bassist. How did you feel when you looked at Diary and saw Rudy’s name there and not your own?

Lee and I were in the studio with Uriah Heep. We put them back together. They became defunct for several months or a year. Lee phoned Mick Box and was like, “Let’s put Uriah Heep back together. Bob is interested.” We got John Sinclair on keyboards and Peter Goalby on vocals. We had another good band. We were in the studio and we went into the office and somebody had a copy of the Diary of the Madman record. When we opened up, we just freaked. They had taken everything away from us. They credited Tommy Aldridge and Rudy Sarzo on the album we played on. They didn’t even play a note on it.

They also took our production credits off it. Max Norman at Ridge Farm was the house engineer. He was a good engineer. We got on great with him. He engineered the first album. You’ll notice on the first album, he’s credited just as “engineer” and it says it was produced by us. That’s what we wanted. By the second album, he was house engineer at Ridge Farm when we went back to record Diary. It was actually my suggestion: “Let’s give Max a production credit since he’s become part of us.”

That was agreed. But when the album came out, Lee and I didn’t get credit for playing on it. We had our songwriting credits, that was all good. That was still on there. But it says, “Produced by Max Norman, Ozzy Osbourne, and Randy Rhoads.” And so we got left off production as well. And I put some good ideas into those songs for production. I didn’t mind Max having a production credit, but I would have liked one myself.

Regarding ‘No More Tears’ – I think it’s no coincidence that that’s the last great Ozzy record and it’s your last record with him.

[Laughs] You’re not the only one to say that. That’s been said over and over and over. But I wouldn’t put it down to just me being on it. I think there was a rapport between Ozzy and me. We had a thing that worked with the writing, the vibes, the energies. It worked so well.

That’s why when the band was first together with Lee and Randy and me, it was just a magic energy and a magic chemistry. That’s why I didn’t want to disturb that by getting rid of Lee, which is why I’d never agree to that. While I was recording No More Tears, I was in the control room with Ozzy. That’s where I would record, sitting on a chair next to him and the producer. Ozzy actually said to me, “You know, you were right about Lee.”

I was like, “Oh, God.” This is about 12 years later. But I didn’t say any more about it. I just bit my tongue. I thought, “This is pointless now.” I didn’t want to say, “Why the fuck couldn’t you see that back then? Why didn’t you listen to me?” But that was water under the bridge and I didn’t want to take it any further, so I let it go.

I’ll spare you and everyone the details of the lawsuits you filed against Ozzy for unpaid royalties. People can read about that in your book. But how did it feel to learn that they’d re-recorded your parts on the first two Ozzy records?

To be honest with you, I thought it was pathetic. Someone sent me a copy of one of them, and I laughed. I thought, “Is this a joke?” I just didn’t think it was done right. The thing is, you can’t reheat a soufflé. You can’t take the ingredients out of a cake and then try and bake it again. It happened once. We did various takes of each song and we used the parts where each of us shined the best. There might be five takes of “Crazy Train” or four takes of something else, or eight takes of something else, and we picked the one that had the best vibe. And it was four people being recorded in a room together. You can’t change that.

And the fans hated them for it. It was like, “God, you’ve got no respect for the fans and everyone that spends money on this music.” They were hated for it. I’m just quoting what fans said, not me.

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Sharon Osbourne Faces New Allegations of Racism – 2021

Yahoo Entertainment: The Talk has reportedly extended its hiatus, after it was anticipated to resume Wednesday, for CBS to investigate last Wednesday’s contentious debate about race — though how it will play out is the big question. And whether co-host Sharon Osbourne will be there for it as she now faces new allegations of racism behind-the-scenes on the show.

Since it was announced the show would be dark amid CBS’s investigation, there have been new claims against Osbourne. Journalist Yashar Ali says he spoke with 11 people — including former co-host Leah Remini, who was axed after Season 1 alongside Holly Robinson Peete — about remarks Osbourne has made over the years. Among the new allegations against Osbourne is that she called former moderator Julie Chen “slanty eyes” and “wonton” and former co-host/producer Sara Gilbert, who is a lesbian, a “fish eater.” Remini, who says Osbourne called her Italian slurs including “WOP” and “Guinea,” also collaborated Robinson Pete’s claim last week that Osbourne tried to get her fired and called her “too ghetto” for the show. (Remini claims Osbourne told her, “Holly wasn’t a good person, not to trust her and that we should find ‘another Black person who is funny.'”) – READ MORE