It was the great music and all the hype, the biting the bats head, pigeon's head, association with the devil, but those first two albums are so iconic, and all the Black Sabbath classics
Because he was the front man for the biggest Heavy Metal band from the '70s, controversy. He went on his own solo rant...bites heads off bats, doves...controversy. Had the iconic voice for popular '70s hits. Then On top of Randys guitar skill and songwriting added to the mix, people and fans wanted to see how well he could do on his own. There is always the "whos the better Black Sabbath singer" war going on...more controversy. It sells.
Another good show, what makes Ozzy so unique?..for me , its always been his voice, no one else has that tonality and timber, and melodic , almost spoken style , and in the hands of great songwriters , and a red hot band he was in his element, and man could he hit the high register's with ease early on. His crispy high-ish voice and style was the perfect juxtaposition to Tonys and Geezers low growling sonic boom. He can sing aggresive, happy or melancholy and i always believed him, (by the way, his cover of John Lennons 'working class hero' is great) He is just so unpretentious and disarming and free to be himself, and he honestly appreciates the crowd,. Ive never seen another frontman clap so much along along with the beat , and he really enjoys the material he performs, whether it be old Sabs tunes or his solo stuff. He had way to much English , and specifically Birmingham in him to to be totally molded into a neat little 'conveyor belt can of beans'. the other day i read a comment , cant remember by who ,that said, 'whenever Ozzy sings , its sounds like he's always whining about something".ha! if so, he's made it an individual artform ! Theres gonna be a big 'hole in the sky' when Ozzy goes, thats for sure.
I think people love Ozzy because he beat the odds. And actually had good songs."I didn't get to see Ozzy until bark at the Moon came out. Then again when ultimate sin came out. And each time he delivered.
First it was kind of his taboo image, then when I grew up I realized what a fantastic and unique singer he is ,no body sounds like him amd nobody talks about it enough, and then on top of that he's melody's are so beautiful as famous as he is ,he is still so underrated as a singer because he's image is the prince of darkness now people forget how good he is ,I always loved his lyrics ,,then again I grew up and realized it was Bob Daisly again so underrated as a basset but more as a lyricsest everybody should call him the great lyricsest Bob Daisly, long live Bob ,,and Ozzy
i was at that concert in phx az back in the day it was another surreal show in the hayday of heavy metal ozzy was already an established legend his appeal was that he was the voice of the 1st and greatest heavy metal band ever black sabbath
I think what Ozzy had, more than anything else, was Sharon. She ruthlessly kept the whole thing on the rails, and don't forget how important the tv show was to his career. From a musical point of view I never got it. His voice was always a bit like the sound of scraping a saucepan to me. But I guess you can't get more metal than that. At the same time he did have this strangely shambolic and loveable charisma, and there was nothing fake about him, he was never playing the part of a rock star. I think that's important. I didn't like his music, but I liked him. Apart from anything else, we come from the same part of the world. There was all the weirdness of the satanic panic in the US that in the UK we just regarded as inexplicably funny. It might have cemented Ozzy's notoriety in the US, but to us it meant nothing. Double bass drums in rock started well before Phil Taylor. Even if you leave aside prog drummers, there were plenty of hard rock drummers in the UK who used that set-up. Most notably Cozy Powell, but also Brian Downey, Andy Parker and others. Incidentally, the best guitar player Ozzy ever had was Bernie Torme, he just wasn't the right fit for Ozzy's band.
That's funny Bob I'm guilty of being one of those guys who didn't really belong in the classroom but knew the teacher and blew in there to say hi because I didn't want to sit during study hall except I would always write KISS and ACE on the chalkboard
I think he was both scary and ridiculous. He disarmed the youth who could dabble in the "dark side" a bit but know, as opposed to Venom or Mercyful Fate, Ozzy was just like another drinking buddy. It was us snotty and spotty teenagers that made him millions and spread the word. He was also very aware of making hits and making $$, much more than Sabbath were.
I'm only in the first 10 seconds of this, and it's a terrible start. Makes me want to tune out already. You called Ozzy's early days just starting out as the 80s period when he started his solo career. He was already a legend by then. I know because I was there. 1969 is when he first got his start. To me, he didn't even get much more famous or better from the solo period, it just kept him from fading away by having that longevity to continue. His legend started because he fronted the first heavy metal band that started the whole genre of metal in the first place.
Yeah, Randy, Jake & Zak albums are probably the best albums. To answer what made his career last is cuz of his distinctive voice. He could sing over any band that ya know very well like say Metallica, just hearing the music, u’d know it was Metallica automatically and then if Ozzy sang over that Metallica tune, well, I don’t know about anybody else but I’d be like Holy Shit, Ozzy is singing with Metallica on a tune! So if it’s a new song by Ozzy with a different guitarist or even whole new an different band members, and the song wasn’t even metal, once you hear Ozzy’s voice ya just know it’s him singing! And that’s how I can tell if their a great singer. But then again that’s just my opinion too! 😂 🤘🏼✌🏼
First it was kind of his taboo image, then when I grew up I realized what a fantastic and unique singer he is ,no body sounds like him amd nobody talks about it enough, and then on top of that he's melody's are so beautiful as famous as he is ,he is still so underrated as a singer because he's image is the prince of darkness now people forget how good he is ,I always loved his lyrics ,,then again I grew up and realized it was Bob Daisly again so underrated as a basset but more as a lyricsest everybody should call him the great lyricsest Bob Daisly, long live Bob ,,and Ozzy
Great video 😊
It was the fact that he stood apart from the other rockers that made him so relatable, that and the music and his voice stood apart too
It was the great music and all the hype, the biting the bats head, pigeon's head, association with the devil, but those first two albums are so iconic, and all the Black Sabbath classics
Because he was the front man for the biggest Heavy Metal band from the '70s, controversy. He went on his own solo rant...bites heads off bats, doves...controversy. Had the iconic voice for popular '70s hits. Then On top of Randys guitar skill and songwriting added to the mix, people and fans wanted to see how well he could do on his own. There is always the "whos the better Black Sabbath singer" war going on...more controversy. It sells.
Another good show, what makes Ozzy so unique?..for me , its always been his voice, no one else has that tonality and timber, and melodic , almost spoken style , and in the hands of great songwriters , and a red hot band he was in his element, and man could he hit the high register's with ease early on.
His crispy high-ish voice and style was the perfect juxtaposition to Tonys and Geezers low growling sonic boom. He can sing aggresive, happy or melancholy and i always believed him, (by the way, his cover of John Lennons 'working class hero' is great)
He is just so unpretentious and disarming and free to be himself, and he honestly appreciates the crowd,. Ive never seen another frontman clap so much along along with the beat , and he really enjoys the material he performs, whether it be old Sabs tunes or his solo stuff.
He had way to much English , and specifically Birmingham in him to to be totally molded into a neat little 'conveyor belt can of beans'. the other day i read a comment , cant remember by who ,that said, 'whenever Ozzy sings , its sounds like he's always whining about something".ha!
if so, he's made it an individual artform ! Theres gonna be a big 'hole in the sky' when Ozzy goes, thats for sure.
Exactly what I was thinking
Jinx
Then there is Elton Jhon, Phil Collins who also don't have that "Rock Star look", but they still have that "it factor" .
I think people love Ozzy because he beat the odds. And actually had good songs."I didn't get to see Ozzy until bark at the Moon came out. Then again when ultimate sin came out. And each time he delivered.
First it was kind of his taboo image, then when I grew up I realized what a fantastic and unique singer he is ,no body sounds like him amd nobody talks about it enough, and then on top of that he's melody's are so beautiful as famous as he is ,he is still so underrated as a singer because he's image is the prince of darkness now people forget how good he is ,I always loved his lyrics ,,then again I grew up and realized it was Bob Daisly again so underrated as a basset but more as a lyricsest everybody should call him the great lyricsest Bob Daisly, long live Bob ,,and Ozzy
Agree solid commentry ✌️🤘🏴🇦🇺
Obviously he Sold His Soul For Rock n Roll 🤣 🤘
Good point! I think they were pretty clear about that weren't they! Lol
note the activity center thats mentioned is at the az state university activity center
i was at that concert in phx az back in the day it was another surreal show in the hayday of heavy metal ozzy was already an established legend his appeal was that he was the voice of the 1st and greatest heavy metal band ever black sabbath
As long as you could/can " deliver the goods" Live , alls good. If you can't do that, fade away.... ✌️🤘🔊🏴🇦🇺
I think what Ozzy had, more than anything else, was Sharon. She ruthlessly kept the whole thing on the rails, and don't forget how important the tv show was to his career. From a musical point of view I never got it. His voice was always a bit like the sound of scraping a saucepan to me. But I guess you can't get more metal than that. At the same time he did have this strangely shambolic and loveable charisma, and there was nothing fake about him, he was never playing the part of a rock star. I think that's important. I didn't like his music, but I liked him. Apart from anything else, we come from the same part of the world. There was all the weirdness of the satanic panic in the US that in the UK we just regarded as inexplicably funny. It might have cemented Ozzy's notoriety in the US, but to us it meant nothing. Double bass drums in rock started well before Phil Taylor. Even if you leave aside prog drummers, there were plenty of hard rock drummers in the UK who used that set-up. Most notably Cozy Powell, but also Brian Downey, Andy Parker and others. Incidentally, the best guitar player Ozzy ever had was Bernie Torme, he just wasn't the right fit for Ozzy's band.
Benny Hill was great,
Ozzy lost me after Bark at the Moon
The article called him “Osgood?”
That's funny Bob I'm guilty of being one of those guys who didn't really belong in the classroom but knew the teacher and blew in there to say hi because I didn't want to sit during study hall except I would always write KISS and ACE on the chalkboard
You gotta have the Songs
I think he was both scary and ridiculous. He disarmed the youth who could dabble in the "dark side" a bit but know, as opposed to Venom or Mercyful Fate, Ozzy was just like another drinking buddy. It was us snotty and spotty teenagers that made him millions and spread the word. He was also very aware of making hits and making $$, much more than Sabbath were.
Never a big Sabbath fan, but the first two solo Ozzy albums are great. The truth is, he surrounded himself with talent better than him.
Because he sold his soul to the devil and married one of his daughters, Sharon. Love Ozzy music from back in the day, he was a good frontman.
I have like Ozzy for a long time but he is not a songwriter he draws ones that can to him anybody that has worked with says this
I'm only in the first 10 seconds of this, and it's a terrible start. Makes me want to tune out already. You called Ozzy's early days just starting out as the 80s period when he started his solo career. He was already a legend by then. I know because I was there. 1969 is when he first got his start. To me, he didn't even get much more famous or better from the solo period, it just kept him from fading away by having that longevity to continue. His legend started because he fronted the first heavy metal band that started the whole genre of metal in the first place.
Ozzy Osborne was the king of the stoner loser crowd but the music is still amazing.
Yeah, Randy, Jake & Zak albums are probably the best albums. To answer what made his career last is cuz of his distinctive voice. He could sing over any band that ya know very well like say Metallica, just hearing the music, u’d know it was Metallica automatically and then if Ozzy sang over that Metallica tune, well, I don’t know about anybody else but I’d be like Holy Shit, Ozzy is singing with Metallica on a tune! So if it’s a new song by Ozzy with a different guitarist or even whole new an different band members, and the song wasn’t even metal, once you hear Ozzy’s voice ya just know it’s him singing! And that’s how I can tell if their a great singer. But then again that’s just my opinion too! 😂 🤘🏼✌🏼
Imagine Ozzy singing the unforgiven
@ Lmao! 🤣😂🤘🏼✌🏼
Defo Benny Hill Lookalike.
Branding!
Like Coca-Cola
Levi's
McDonald's
First it was kind of his taboo image, then when I grew up I realized what a fantastic and unique singer he is ,no body sounds like him amd nobody talks about it enough, and then on top of that he's melody's are so beautiful as famous as he is ,he is still so underrated as a singer because he's image is the prince of darkness now people forget how good he is ,I always loved his lyrics ,,then again I grew up and realized it was Bob Daisly again so underrated as a basset but more as a lyricsest everybody should call him the great lyricsest Bob Daisly, long live Bob ,,and Ozzy