Lets get a time machine and be 16 and go watch all Sabbath and Ozzy concerts that came during ´75- till 90´s! I saw Sabbath 2013, but I want to get back in time and get blown outta my mind,. Jayy fix a time machine and get us there haha
Ozzy, & Sabbath were the Bomb 💣 I was LUCKY to have seen both, Ozzy at least 5x. Sabbath once with Ronnie, once with Ozzy Both Spectacular, Totally different songs, Voices & vibe! Ronnie had a chilling Range vocally! Awesome, thanks for sharing. Please do "Heaven and Hell" by Black Sabbath, or Dio "Neon Nights" they Won't disappoint!🎸💯🔥🎸🤘 🎶
This is one of my favorites of your reactions. People always said his music was devil music. If people actually paid attention to his lyrics, they would see that the majority of it was the state of the world, social justice, and mental health.
It’s crazy how much the words of this old song are relevant today. This is a timeless song and really special to me. This song made me want to learn to play a guitar. Which I started in the late 80’s. Ozzy was my first rock hero🤘🏽😎🤘🏽
Same with WAR PIGS from 1970 .....they do t make them like this anymore.....all the music today has zero social consciousness....all decadent self absorbed crap!
One of the most interesting things I learned about Rhoads is that he would seek guitar lessons as he traveled on tour believing there was always more to learn.
The song is, but not this version. This is the 2002 version with Daisley/Kerslake replaced by Bordin/Trujillo on drums/bass, for having the gall to ask for their share of the royalties.
I was at this concert back in 1981, Blizzard Of Ozz Tour. I was fortunate to watch Randy Rhoads live. Unfortunately hey died in a plane crash the following year. Greatest line of of all. Ozzy, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge. Check out Over the Mountain, Flying High Again, Mama I am Coming Home.
Your reaction is on point. People don’t expect this message because of his notorious shenanigans. As others have requested, No More Tears ... great song and video. Randy Rhoads was incredibly talented. He had to be to put music to Ozzy’s vision. Unstoppable pair until the tragic plane crash. Ozzy is guilty of so many transgressions but still the genius remains. My favorite is a song written and released one month after September 11, 2001. It’s called Dreamer. It’s Ozzy’s contribution equal to John Lennon’s Imagine. After Rhoad’s death, Ozzy wrote with another guitarist, Zakk Wylde. It’s an amazing song and video. Please react to Dreamer by Ozzy Osbourne. Thanks!
Great reaction, every song of the Blizzard of Ozz album is incredible. This song was written during the cold war, we were all expecting a nuclear war and the end of the world as we knew it at the time, This was acknowledging the craziness of the situation, Your summary is valid as the song is still relevant today.
You had never heard this either? Randy Rhodes is the guitarist. Classically trained and really didn't like rock music even making fun of it and Ozzy years before joining Ozzy. He wanted to open a school for classical music and his plan was to only do do 2 albums and go back to school for music. Sadly he was killed in a plane crash at 25 year's old. That good at such a young age.
Yeah, we call it pulling an Uncle Charlie. Charlie Wilson got booted from the Gap Band and ended up on the street. His wife helped him get clean and he’s one of the greatest comebacks since well Ozzy
I closed myself up in my brother’s room (because he had a stereo and turntable in his room), put the headphones on and listen to this album over and over.
I had to go look at a stage in North Hollywood CA in the early 90’s and this song was shaking the building. It was so loud OUTSIDE… Ozzy was rehearsing to go on tour.. SO I went inside and when they finished this song my ears were ringing and my brain was vibrating. I had seen Ozzy 20 years earlier with Black Sabbath, and he was fierce then and while this song was going… Then when the song ended he was dottering around like the Ozzy you saw in his reality show. He was so mild and meek.. blew me away. LOL 😝
You were exactly right. What you got from the song is exactly what he wanted the listener to take from the song. He is a little crazy but he has a big heart & does not like bullies or hatred.
I've said this in older videos and not sure if you read it, but I have to tell you, PLEASE smile more often. I can't tell you how much your face lights up when you do. You have a really beautiful smile: )
Hey Jayy! I was in ninth grade when this song came out. For my friends and I, it was the total bomb. We quickly set about figuring out how to play it on guitar -- well, as much of it as we could, pretty much all of it save for the solo and the fills. Any way, Ozzy's guitar player on this classic, Randy Rhodes, died in a plane crash that same year. We were totally bummed about that, but double bummed when Ozzy, in his drunken grief, dismissed Rhodes as a dime a dozen guitar player. I get how he felt now that I'm four decades older, but at the time his remarks pissed us off.
Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath, on Howard Stern show, Tony Iommi founder of,(Black Sabbath ) said firing Ozzy was the stupidest thing he has ever done.
I have watched so many of your reactions, and this is my favorite one! Great song, great reaction to the first time hearing it, great comments. You made my night. Thank you!!
I grew up when all the music was everywhere. It was so awesome riding a music high everyday! I never was home there was always something going on. Its funny to see how people react to balls to the wall rock music we heard all the time and will never be substituted. there was something about the times we were on a roller coaster of fun and excitement.
The song was written by Ozzy, Randy and Bob Daisley it was written in 1981 and released 1987, five years after Randy's death. Randy did the actual guitar in the recordings of it. When Randy died all they found in his system was nicotine.
GIRL YOU GOT ME!!!!! I am a spelling and grammar Nazi myself so when u caught that i DIED!!! You always look so gorgeous!!! So EFFORTLESS!!! Love you ...please don't ever stop the reactions hun!!! Stay safe and healthy
I absolutely love your reaction videos! Just seeing someone expanding beyond their own experiences is refreshing and gives me hope that humans aren’t doomed to constantly fighting each other! Cheers 🥂!
Girl I was 9 years old in 1983 when I found my older brother's Ozzy albums on vinal and I was hooked. This was my first love of rock and roll. Check out the album Diary Of A Madman. Entire thing is fire. Over The Mountain, Flying High Again, You Can't Kill Rock and Roll, LITTLE DOLLS!! Omg you really should do this album. 😎🤘🏼
"Solo" means that he had left a band to be a "front man" with a backing band. Ozzy is a singer, and he's know to spontaneously creates lyrics and melody, to riffs created by musicians, as documented in a video about Planet Caravan. For this first post-Sabbath released, he was blessed to get the late great Randy Rhoads for those brilliant guitar licks.
The part you were thinking of went like this: Maybe it's not too late. To learn how to love and forget how to hate. ( wouldn't it be nice if that came true ) Great reaction. This is off his first album after leaving Black Sabbath. Off the second album is a song called "Believer". It's funky and rocking. I think you would enjoy it. Thanks
The ;legendary Randy Rhoads on guitar. Randy was originally with a band called Quiet Riot but left to join Ozzy. A few years later he was killed. The bands bus driver, who was also a pilot, crashed a small plane while taking some band members for a ride. Check out a video called Randy Rhoads solos
Randy was so great that, having done only 2 albums with Ozzy before his death, for hard rock the debate between his fans and Eddie Can Halen’ scans still goes on. I prefer Randy but love them both. For a song that doesn’t get all the limelight but is UN-FREAKING-BELIEVABLE listen to Tonight. Make sure you listen to the fade out all the way to the end because the producer had to do that for time purposes. From what Ozzy says Randy kept playing that solo for like 20 more minutes. Also, the entire live album TRIBUTE Ozzy released in 1987 after millions and millions of people like me kept begging for more Randy. It is a masterpiece. The entire album. Pick a song to react to if you must, but the album is so great.
Big recommend for "Over The Mountain", "Flying High Again", "Children Of The Grave", and "Mama I'm Coming Home" by Ozzy. Or basically any number of his hits over the years.
Just do you know some fun facts, there are cover bands all over America! Maybe even the world! I was in Panama City Beach and saw “Little Ozzy” who was under 5’ tall, and he has a reality show right now where he tours America with his son Jack, and they saw a Mexican mariachi tribute band called “Brown Sabbath!” The man is a legend. He’s hilarious! Sharon Osbourne on The Talk is his wife. They’ve been married for DECADES.
@@JonCombo no, not in the least. If someone is gonna make lyric videos, they should at least get everything correct so there's no misheard lyrics or misunderstanding at all.
@@JonCombo Bad spelling and grammer is never fitting. Just curious, though, what makes this song fitting, in your opinion, for bad spelling and grammar?
"Diary Of A Madman", "Mr. Crowley", "Tonight" (Studio Versions) are amazing tracks by Ozzy and the band that give you a taste of Randy Rhoads' classical guitar influence. Great channel BTW!
Starting @5:36 they replicate the sound of an old school choo choo train...drums immitate the chugga chugga...while the guitar immitates the choo choo...dope
Ozzy could get the best musicians who were rock'n pros and could get the music "tight". This has been my life's theme song since the first time I heard it!✌
Randy Rhoades was a classically trained guitarists & when he was on tour with Ozzy he would find the best guitar teacher & take lessons. He knew that he would leave rock at some point & return to classical guitar. Too bad he died spectacularly while on tour with Ozzy. Please listen to "Mr. Crowley", "bar at the moon", "I don't know", "flying high again", "diary of a madman" & "no more years" please.
Love Ozzy been die hard fan since age 5. If u wanna check out a brand new band check out Imminence with songs Paralyzed or Erase. Has violin and symphonic instruments in it
Ozzy had a chemical dependence problem while being in the group of Black Sabbath. As well as some other issues they decided to part ways or more like the other 3 in Black Sabbath could not deal with it anymore. They have patched up their issues and just recently Ozzy performed with the Guitarist Tony Iommi only a few weeks ago in a "live" event.
Congratulations, you have just heard one of the greatest guitarists ever to live. Sadly, he died way too young. If say your interpretation of the song was pretty much spot on, at least that's how I've always taken it myself. 👍
Listen to the live version from Ozzy & Randy Rhoads Tribute! You'll be able to hear how great Randy Rhoads really was!! And while your at it check out Mr. Crowley from the same Tribute album!!
Randy Rhaods on guitar the song is about the cold war. And the fear of nuclear war my Guitar hero. He was killed in a plane crach at young age of 25 in Florida march 19th 1982 RIP RANDY RHOADS
Lets get a time machine and be 16 and go watch all Sabbath and Ozzy concerts that came during ´75- till 90´s! I saw Sabbath 2013, but I want to get back in time and get blown outta my mind,.
Jayy fix a time machine and get us there haha
Amen to that, how come these days even dissapeared into something so unbeliervable shitty as we now live in?
Ozzy, & Sabbath were the Bomb 💣 I was LUCKY to have seen both, Ozzy at least 5x. Sabbath once with Ronnie, once with Ozzy Both Spectacular, Totally different songs, Voices & vibe! Ronnie had a chilling Range vocally! Awesome, thanks for sharing. Please do "Heaven and Hell" by Black Sabbath, or Dio "Neon Nights" they Won't disappoint!🎸💯🔥🎸🤘 🎶
Music IS my time machine.
I was there from 1985-1999…it was amazing!!!
HIs guitarist is Randy Rhoads who was 1 of the Greatest guitarist of all time and he died at a young age may he RIP
He died very soon after this if I remember correctly
I do believe he died in Leesburg,FL which is the next town from me
@John Doe with Ozzy, Randy had a hand in Quiet Riot
Yes he left us way too soon. May God bless you Randy and your family, thanks for giving us your unbelievable talent. Rip🙏
Randy Rhoads would not even hold Gary Moore's Beer
Randy Rhoads was one of the best guitarists in rock. R.I.P. Ozzy said Randy wrote all the guitar parts, Ozzy wrote the lyrics and vocal melody.
Bob Daisley the bass player wrote all of the lyrics
@@jonzguitar Really? I could of sworn Ozzy said he wrote the lyrics to Crazy train. Oh well, could be wrong(can't be bothered checking).
I just watched Randy's documentary on prime so talented died way to young
Sometimes forget how classic and profound this is; particularly relevant in these times, the words.
R.I.P. Randy Rhoads
The media sure sold it💩 and low IQ people sure bought it.
This is one of my favorites of your reactions. People always said his music was devil music. If people actually paid attention to his lyrics, they would see that the majority of it was the state of the world, social justice, and mental health.
I wish those making these lyric vids would do a final edit to see if things were spelled right. 😋
That was lol funny, she´s the bomb! "Did they spell aboard wrong?!"
Yes can't spell for shit
OMG so true..its very distracting xD
They had one job
It’s crazy how much the words of this old song are relevant today. This is a timeless song and really special to me. This song made me want to learn to play a guitar. Which I started in the late 80’s. Ozzy was my first rock hero🤘🏽😎🤘🏽
Same with WAR PIGS from 1970 .....they do t make them like this anymore.....all the music today has zero social consciousness....all decadent self absorbed crap!
That's Randy Rhoads on solo badass
One of the most interesting things I learned about Rhoads is that he would seek guitar lessons as he traveled on tour believing there was always more to learn.
RR, a true musician
From Ozzys first solo album. LOVE IT!♥️🎶🎶🎵🇨🇦
The song is, but not this version. This is the 2002 version with Daisley/Kerslake replaced by Bordin/Trujillo on drums/bass, for having the gall to ask for their share of the royalties.
I was at this concert back in 1981, Blizzard Of Ozz Tour. I was fortunate to watch Randy Rhoads live. Unfortunately hey died in a plane crash the following year. Greatest line of of all.
Ozzy, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge.
Check out Over the Mountain, Flying High Again, Mama I am Coming Home.
I extra ❤❤❤ you because you caught the misspelled ABOARD! 🤣
Listen to “Dee” by Randy Rhoads. He loved classical guitar and wrote that instrumental for his mom.
All aboard hahahaha on the crazy train, - I - I - I - I'm on board! Gotta love Ozzy!
Your reaction is on point. People don’t expect this message because of his notorious shenanigans. As others have requested, No More Tears ... great song and video. Randy Rhoads was incredibly talented. He had to be to put music to Ozzy’s vision. Unstoppable pair until the tragic plane crash. Ozzy is guilty of so many transgressions but still the genius remains.
My favorite is a song written and released one month after September 11, 2001. It’s called Dreamer. It’s Ozzy’s contribution equal to John Lennon’s Imagine. After Rhoad’s death, Ozzy wrote with another guitarist, Zakk Wylde. It’s an amazing song and video. Please react to Dreamer by Ozzy Osbourne. Thanks!
Saw him in concert 2 years ago and he still can put on a kick a^* show!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Great reaction, every song of the Blizzard of Ozz album is incredible. This song was written during the cold war, we were all expecting a nuclear war and the end of the world as we knew it at the time, This was acknowledging the craziness of the situation, Your summary is valid as the song is still relevant today.
Is that geetar badass enough for everyone? Hmmmmmmmmmm... Thank you very much! You might like "Over the Mountain" and "Bark at the Moon" by Ozzie...
That was excellent. Loved the guitar. I never listened to his music. Very good.
You had never heard this either? Randy Rhodes is the guitarist. Classically trained and really didn't like rock music even making fun of it and Ozzy years before joining Ozzy. He wanted to open a school for classical music and his plan was to only do do 2 albums and go back to school for music. Sadly he was killed in a plane crash at 25 year's old. That good at such a young age.
Ah Randy Rhoads..... what might have been RIP (have visited his crypt several times)
Ozzy was actually kicked out of Sabbath because of his problems with drugs and alcohol.
Lol...and that’s a very high bar.
How the hell is ozzy still alive 😆
Same thing with iggy pop or Shane McGowan
@@brettjones4300 haha so glad that I won't be spending time there with him then
Yeah, we call it pulling an Uncle Charlie. Charlie Wilson got booted from the Gap Band and ended up on the street. His wife helped him get clean and he’s one of the greatest comebacks since well Ozzy
@@mztweety1374 his wife was his drug rehab social worker who he has been married to since 1995!
Yes
I closed myself up in my brother’s room (because he had a stereo and turntable in his room), put the headphones on and listen to this album over and over.
I had to go look at a stage in North Hollywood CA in the early 90’s and this song was shaking the building. It was so loud OUTSIDE… Ozzy was rehearsing to go on tour.. SO I went inside and when they finished this song my ears were ringing and my brain was vibrating. I had seen Ozzy 20 years earlier with Black Sabbath, and he was fierce then and while this song was going… Then when the song ended he was dottering around like the Ozzy you saw in his reality show. He was so mild and meek.. blew me away. LOL 😝
I'd say some other good ones off his solo career are:
Mr. Crowley, Bark at the Moon, No Bone Movies, and a few others off those albums.
I still have the double live vinyl "speak of the devil"
freaken' classic.
You were exactly right. What you got from the song is exactly what he wanted the listener to take from the song. He is a little crazy but he has a big heart & does not like bullies or hatred.
His last album "Ordinary Men " is a master piece, (at least for me) I can't select just 1 or 2 songs because I love all songs in it.
I am glad we get the privilege of enjoying music. So. When they get to studio, you just get to let others enjoy.
I've said this in older videos and not sure if you read it, but I have to tell you, PLEASE smile more often. I can't tell you how much your face lights up when you do.
You have a really beautiful smile: )
100% respect for your love and enthusiasm of music 🎶 my soul sister!
Hey Jayy! I was in ninth grade when this song came out. For my friends and I, it was the total bomb. We quickly set about figuring out how to play it on guitar -- well, as much of it as we could, pretty much all of it save for the solo and the fills. Any way, Ozzy's guitar player on this classic, Randy Rhodes, died in a plane crash that same year. We were totally bummed about that, but double bummed when Ozzy, in his drunken grief, dismissed Rhodes as a dime a dozen guitar player. I get how he felt now that I'm four decades older, but at the time his remarks pissed us off.
Everything I've seen it seems like Ozzy was very depressed about it. What did he say that belittled?
Randy Rhoades on guitar, best metal guitarist ever! Rock In Paradise
No, you are right Jayy. Ozzy has some good messages in this song and not at all different from what we are seeing in today's society.
Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath, on Howard Stern show, Tony Iommi founder of,(Black Sabbath ) said firing Ozzy was the stupidest thing he has ever done.
I'd suggest 'Suicide Solution' (Live 1981). Cool song that includes an epic guitar solo by Randy Rhoads.
I have watched so many of your reactions, and this is my favorite one! Great song, great reaction to the first time hearing it, great comments. You made my night. Thank you!!
Great song and reaction. You would enjoy Lita Ford with Ozzy close my eyes forever,as it showcases his voice well too. Stay safe!
You'll have to, need to, see this video. Epic. Stellar. Rip R.R.
I grew up when all the music was everywhere. It was so awesome riding a music high everyday! I never was home there was always something going on. Its funny to see how people react to balls to the wall rock music we heard all the time and will never be substituted. there was something about the times we were on a roller coaster of fun and excitement.
He'll yes. That's rock n roll.
Very good reaction enjoyed it alot.
First (to like, comment, and view). This song is such a perfect description of these times.
It’s cool to watch someone enjoy the songs I grew up listening to.
The song was written by Ozzy, Randy and Bob Daisley it was written in 1981 and released 1987, five years after Randy's death. Randy did the actual guitar in the recordings of it. When Randy died all they found in his system was nicotine.
hey jayy bark at the moon is a good one too by ozzy osbourne
1,000+ likes and only 4 dislikes tells you everything about Ozzy's impact.
You're not wrong. If we learn to love there is less room to hate. Life is hard enough. We should support each other.
the all mighty n powerful ozz
Never seen Ozzy but his music Jams.
Saw Randy Rhodes last show. March 18, 1982 at Knoxville Civic Collesium. Still have the ticket stub, Sunshine South Promotions!!!
Either of his first two albums are the greatest. R.I.P. RR. Randy is still the greatest in my book.
You are a metal head. I absolutely love it!!!!
GIRL YOU GOT ME!!!!! I am a spelling and grammar Nazi myself so when u caught that i DIED!!! You always look so gorgeous!!! So EFFORTLESS!!! Love you ...please don't ever stop the reactions hun!!! Stay safe and healthy
Gotta love Izzy ..
Ozzy...(Black Sabbath)...Randy ..simple the best...
The very beginning is my ring tone. I get some strange looks sometimes.
Gotta love a lady can appreciate a good solo
Molly Hatchet "Dreams I'll Never See" great song Jayy!!!
I absolutely love your reaction videos! Just seeing someone expanding beyond their own experiences is refreshing and gives me hope that humans aren’t doomed to constantly fighting each other! Cheers 🥂!
Girl I was 9 years old in 1983 when I found my older brother's Ozzy albums on vinal and I was hooked. This was my first love of rock and roll. Check out the album Diary Of A Madman. Entire thing is fire. Over The Mountain, Flying High Again, You Can't Kill Rock and Roll, LITTLE DOLLS!! Omg you really should do this album. 😎🤘🏼
"Solo" means that he had left a band to be a "front man" with a backing band. Ozzy is a singer, and he's know to spontaneously creates lyrics and melody, to riffs created by musicians, as documented in a video about Planet Caravan. For this first post-Sabbath released, he was blessed to get the late great Randy Rhoads for those brilliant guitar licks.
The part you were thinking of went like this: Maybe it's not too late. To learn how to love and forget how to hate. ( wouldn't it be nice if that came true )
Great reaction. This is off his first album after leaving Black Sabbath. Off the second album is a song called "Believer". It's funky and rocking. I think you would enjoy it.
Thanks
Yay some Randy Rhoads!
I saw this tour with def lepard as opening band. Was a great show!
Anything off the Tribute album. Randy was so awesome live. No one is better especially when he cuts loose.
New album just dropped. Patient #9 is amazing!!
The ;legendary Randy Rhoads on guitar. Randy was originally with a band called Quiet Riot but left to join Ozzy. A few years later he was killed. The bands bus driver, who was also a pilot, crashed a small plane while taking some band members for a ride. Check out a video called Randy Rhoads solos
Randy was so great that, having done only 2 albums with Ozzy before his death, for hard rock the debate between his fans and Eddie Can Halen’ scans still goes on. I prefer Randy but love them both. For a song that doesn’t get all the limelight but is UN-FREAKING-BELIEVABLE listen to Tonight. Make sure you listen to the fade out all the way to the end because the producer had to do that for time purposes. From what Ozzy says Randy kept playing that solo for like 20 more minutes. Also, the entire live album TRIBUTE Ozzy released in 1987 after millions and millions of people like me kept begging for more Randy. It is a masterpiece. The entire album. Pick a song to react to if you must, but the album is so great.
And of course the legendary Tommy Aldridge on the drum kit. Quite a band Ozzy assembled for his early solo albums.
Haha, the misspelling was the first thing I noticed too
Big recommend for "Over The Mountain", "Flying High Again", "Children Of The Grave", and "Mama I'm Coming Home" by Ozzy. Or basically any number of his hits over the years.
I was rocken to this when it was released !!! I was in 8th grade 😋
May I suggest “ Miracle Man “ by Ozzy !!!
it's All aboard, for crying out loud!!
Just do you know some fun facts, there are cover bands all over America! Maybe even the world! I was in Panama City Beach and saw “Little Ozzy” who was under 5’ tall, and he has a reality show right now where he tours America with his son Jack, and they saw a Mexican mariachi tribute band called “Brown Sabbath!” The man is a legend. He’s hilarious! Sharon Osbourne on The Talk is his wife. They’ve been married for DECADES.
Anything but “a-bored” this song goes hard. Good catch on the typo
Dude, that lyric video is fraught with spelling and grammatical errors. My inner English nerd was screaming!
@@WingZero172 Fitting for the song though?
@@JonCombo no, not in the least. If someone is gonna make lyric videos, they should at least get everything correct so there's no misheard lyrics or misunderstanding at all.
@@JonCombo Bad spelling and grammer is never fitting. Just curious, though, what makes this song fitting, in your opinion, for bad spelling and grammar?
@@MusicLover-wo7ig "Going out of my mind, on a crazy train" and Ozzy in general.
"Diary Of A Madman", "Mr. Crowley", "Tonight" (Studio Versions) are amazing tracks by Ozzy and the band that give you a taste of Randy Rhoads' classical guitar influence. Great channel BTW!
Yes sweet thing they spelled aboard wrong
Starting @5:36 they replicate the sound of an old school choo choo train...drums immitate the chugga chugga...while the guitar immitates the choo choo...dope
Ozzy could get the best musicians who were rock'n pros and could get the music "tight". This has been my life's theme song since the first time I heard it!✌
RoCk On 🎸🤘😎🤘
Eddie Van Halen n Randy Rhodes. My 2 fave guitarist.
Randy Rhoads was a guitar god. He just made things look so easy. RIP
Hi Jayy! Just want to thank you for what you do! My grandkids watch you with me. It’s fun to you and my grandkids react to my music. We all love you!
Randy Rhoades was a classically trained guitarists & when he was on tour with Ozzy he would find the best guitar teacher & take lessons. He knew that he would leave rock at some point & return to classical guitar. Too bad he died spectacularly while on tour with Ozzy. Please listen to "Mr. Crowley", "bar at the moon", "I don't know", "flying high again", "diary of a madman" & "no more years" please.
You on spot!!!!
That fucking riff is still legendary. Oh my god Randy Rhoads
Love Ozzy been die hard fan since age 5. If u wanna check out a brand new band check out Imminence with songs Paralyzed or Erase. Has violin and symphonic instruments in it
Ozzy live - Mr. Crowley; 48 million views. It's a weird song but it will melt your face
What the Fiddlesticks..my new favorite expression!
Ozzy had a chemical dependence problem while being in the group of Black Sabbath. As well as some other issues they decided to part ways or more like the other 3 in Black Sabbath could not deal with it anymore. They have patched up their issues and just recently Ozzy performed with the Guitarist Tony Iommi only a few weeks ago in a "live" event.
This is my ringtone, everyone tells me I drive the crazy train, lol
Randy Rhoads death is one of the most ridiculously unnecessary deaths in rock ‘n’ roll history and it still makes me mad to this day
He has a song about him after Black Sabbath on his new album...he thought he was done
the song is actually about being censored......its an attack on industries
Kind of like what's going on today...
Congratulations, you have just heard one of the greatest guitarists ever to live. Sadly, he died way too young. If say your interpretation of the song was pretty much spot on, at least that's how I've always taken it myself. 👍
Listen to the live version from Ozzy & Randy Rhoads Tribute! You'll be able to hear how great Randy Rhoads really was!! And while your at it check out Mr. Crowley from the same Tribute album!!
Take a listen to S.A.T.O. by Ozzy another of Randy's classic guitar performance.
No More Tears should rock yer world.😉
Randy Rhaods on guitar the song is about the cold war. And the fear of nuclear war my Guitar hero. He was killed in a plane crach at young age of 25 in Florida march 19th 1982 RIP RANDY RHOADS