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221.1 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Thu Apr 23 1987 17:23 | 15 |
| I've been looking forward to this album for years. Ozzy has often
mentioned in interviews that he had some prized tapes of concerts
with Randy but didn't want to release them too soon after his death
out of respect for the family and friends of Rhodes. (He didn't
anyone to turn Randy's death into a commercial success.) So far
as I know, the proceeds from this album are being donated to some
sort of charity in Randy's memory.
I have some bootlegs of Randy in concert that were VERY dissapointing.
I'm hoping these tapes are as good as Ozzy has said.
To my mind, the solos in "Flyin High", "Crazy Train" and "I Don't
Know" are classics. This guy had tremendous potential.
db
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221.2 | I've got it! | SYSENG::MCLAUGHLIN | | Wed Apr 29 1987 13:36 | 18 |
|
I just bought the cassette the other day and am listening to it
right now. All I can say is WOW! The playing on this is just
fantastic. This is a good one for all the people who think that
all the fast playing metal guitarists out there lack the soul and
the feeling to be considered great musicians. On just about every
solo on this album, Randy pours his heart out and you can hear the
feeling that he's pulling out of the guitar. I've never realized
how much of a genius we lost until I listened to this.
Also, Ozzy still sounds damn good, even doing some old Sabbath
tunes (Iron Man, Children of the Grave, and of course, Paranoid).
There is a great little guitar solo at the end of Suicide Solution.
I think the one that tops them all though is Mr. Crowley. This
just has to be heard to be appreciated, so I will stop babbling.
SM
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221.3 | | GIBSON::DICKENS | Distributed System Manglement | Wed Jun 03 1987 20:11 | 9 |
| Wow is the word. I thought some of the stuff sounded a bit "rushed",
if that's possible for a speed-metal player, though. He was so
incredibly fast that even playing 1/32 notes he was getting ahead
of the band.
I saw him live once at the Cape Cod Colliseum (alias the "sweat pit").
He was a totally amazing soloist.
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221.4 | The official Randy note ? | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Wed Jan 16 1991 12:35 | 11 |
| I was listening to some Ozzy yesterday on the way home, and I sometimes
forget how incredible Randy Rhodes is. Can someone tell me more about
Randy, like ho he came to play with Quiet Riot (ack!) and how Ozzy got
a hold of him. I know how he died (what a terrible waste), but don't
know much else about him.
I saw an add once for a guitarist (Guitarist wanted in Guitar Player)
that insisted that the submission (tryout) tape have Suicide Solution
on it. Kinda freaked me out.
jc (Freaked out by the lead in "I Don't Know")
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221.5 | RANDY RHOADS VIDEO | COMET::JENSENT | | Fri Jul 17 1992 02:05 | 12 |
| I HAVE BEEN A HUGE FAN OF OZZY AND RANDY RHOADS FOR MANY YEARS HE WAS
THE GREATEST GUITAR PLAYER I THINK THE WORLD WILL EVER KNOW. WELL
ANYWAY I HAVE LIVE VIDEO OF OZZY AND RANDY WITH RUDY SARZO AND BOB
DAISLY PLAYING ON SOME LATE NIGHT SHOW CALLED AFTER HOURS IN NEW YORK.
THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEO IS NOT VERY GREAT BUT IT IS LIVE FOOTAGE OF
RANDY RHOADS PLAYING SOME AMAZING GUITAR. OZZY SAID THERE WAS NO LIVE
VIDEO OF RANDY,THAT IS BULLSHIT I HAVE IT AT MY HOUSE IN COLORADO
SPRINGS. IF YOU ARE AN OZZY OSBOURNE,RANDY RHOADS FANATIC LIKE ME
PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS NOTE.
T.JENSEN
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221.6 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Disturbing my little peace | Fri Jul 17 1992 02:41 | 2 |
|
Randy roolz!!!
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221.7 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Let's RODEO! | Fri Jul 17 1992 07:32 | 1 |
| Randy Roolz!!!
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221.8 | Polka-dot Flying V | SHARE::COOK | | Fri Jul 17 1992 07:52 | 1 |
| Randy Rhodes is GOD!
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221.9 | | KERNEL::FLOWERS | Run speed = 94bpm, Target = 140 | Fri Jul 17 1992 08:17 | 7 |
|
Randy Rhoads? Whose he? Didn't he invent a keyboard or something....
J :-)
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221.10 | | FRETZ::HEISER | f(x)�guitar�=TONE� | Fri Jul 17 1992 09:14 | 1 |
| Joe Satriani roolz. Rhoads is dead.
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221.11 | Randy's dandy but Morse is a force | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Fri Jul 17 1992 10:11 | 7 |
| Randy does ROOL and since I'm not into comparing guitarist in a
competitive way, I'll let the remark the remark about the greatest
guitarist the world has even known slide without mentioning Morse.
;-)
db
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221.12 | I have one of those too | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:10 | 15 |
| Randy was an amazing guitarist. Very musical and inspired. It was an
incredible shame to lose him.
I have a copy of a video that sounds like the same one described
earlier. Has Randy with early Quiet Riot playing in a club. They did
a killer version of the QR song "Slick Black Cadillac"! There's also
some footage of Randy playing with Ozzy on a TV show.
I was a huge Randy fan many years ago and I paid like $30 for this
video, which is obviously a home copy MANY generations old. The
quality is abysmal, but it's still interesting viewing.
FWIW, I'm also in Co. Springs.
Greg
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221.13 | I miss him | NEWOA::DALLISON | Disturbing my little peace | Sat Jul 18 1992 01:56 | 6 |
|
It was the Tribute album that made me pick up a guitar in the first place
( remember that Buck ? 8^) ). Randy was WAY ahead of his time and
should be right up there in the hall of fame with Hendrix.
-Tony
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221.14 | RANDY RHOADS VIDEO | COMET::JENSENT | | Mon Jul 20 1992 21:19 | 22 |
| I MADE A MISTAKE ON MY COMMENT ABOUT THE RANDY RHOADS OZZY OSBOURNE
VIDEO. THE CORRECT LINE UP ON THAT VIDEO IS RANDY RHOADS,OZZY
OSBOURNE,RUDY SARZO AND TOMMY ALDRIDGE NOT BOB DAISLY,HE WAS ONE OF
OZZYS BASS PLAYERS BUT NOT ON THAT VIDEO,RUDY SARZO PLAYS BASS ON THE
VIDEO AND TOMMY ALDRIDGE PLAYS THE DRUMS,I WILL LEAVE VOCALS AND
GUITARS UP TO YOUR IMAGINATION.
THE ORIGINAL OZZY OSBOURNE BLIZZARD OF OZZ BAND LINE UP WAS LEE
KERSLAKE ON DRUMS,BOB DAISLY ON BASS,RANDY RHOADS ON GUITAR AND OZZY
OSBOURNE VOCALS OF COURSE. THIS IS ALSO THE SAME LINE UP ON DIARY OF A
MADMAN,THESE ARE THE GUYS THAT DID THE ACTUAL RECORDING THAT YOU HERE
ON THE ALBUM. THE INSIDE COVER OF DIARY OF A MADMAN SHOWS A PICTURE OF
OZZY OSBOURNE,RANDY RHOADS,RUDY SARZO AND TOMMY ALDRIDGE, THIS WAS THE
BAND OZZY BROUGHT ON TOUR NOT THE SAME DRUMMER AND BASS PLAYER THAT
RECORDED ON THE ALBUM FOR WHAT EVER REASON. IF YOU KNOW,REPLY AND LET
ME KNOW.
RANDY RULES
T.JENSEN
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221.15 | RANDY RHOADS VIDEO | COMET::JENSENT | | Mon Jul 20 1992 21:34 | 10 |
| THIS IS IN REPLY TO THE DUDE WITH THE RANDY RHOADS PLAYING WITH QUIET
RIOT VIDEO. THIS IS A VIDEO I WOULD LIKE TO SEE I KNEW IT EXISTED BUT
NEVER KNEW ANYONE WHO HAD IT.
MY VIDEO OF OZZY AND RANDY HAS 4 SONGS MR. CROWLY,I DONT KNOW,SUICIDE
SOLUTION AND CRAZY TRAIN IS YOURS THE SAME.
RANDY RULES
T.JENSEN
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221.16 | RANDY RHOADS VIDEO | COMET::JENSENT | | Tue Jul 21 1992 00:34 | 17 |
| I AM A GUITAR PLAYER, RANDY RHOADS WORK ON DIARY OF A MADMAN AND
BLIZZARD OF OZZ INFLUENCED ME TO BECOME A GUITAR PLAYER. I THINK THE
GUITAR ON OVER THE MOUNTAIN IS AMAZING ALSO THE SONG DIARY OF A
MADMAN.THESE TWO RECORDS WILL NEVER BE EQUALED BY OZZY OR ANYONE ELSE
FOR THAT MATTER.THIS IS JUST MY OPINION,DON`T GET PISSED.ALL
OF THE SONGS ON OZZY OSBOURNE,RANDY RHOADS TRIBUTE SOUND INCREDIBLE,I
HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED HOW RANDY GOT THAT KILLER GRINDING SCREAMING
DISTORTION SOUND OUT OF THAT LES PAUL.I OWN A LES PAUL AND I HAD TO
PUT AN EMG 81 IN THE BRIDGE POSITION JUST TO GET SOME BALLS OUT OF IT
FOR CRUNCH.IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT TYPE OF DISTORTION RANDY USED PLEASE
REPLY.
RANDY RULES
T.JENSEN
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221.17 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Don't fear, Love will make us strong | Tue Jul 21 1992 06:32 | 8 |
| Randy plugged his Gibson Les Paul Custom into a custom-made
pedal board, which housed the following FX (in this order):
Crybaby Wah --> MXR Distortion + --> MXR 10 Band EQ --> MXR Analog
Delay --> Volume Pedal --> MXR Stereo Chorus
The stereo chorus unit went out to two 100wt Marshall half-stacks (the
older model Marshalls without the master volumes).
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221.18 | I'VE HEARD MAYBE 2 RANDY TUNES | FRETZ::HEISER | f(x)�guitar�=TONE� | Tue Jul 21 1992 12:29 | 2 |
| TOO BAD RANDY DIDN'T TEAM UP WITH A BETTER SINGER/SONGWRITER. THE NEW
OZZY IS OK, BUT THE OLD OZZY BACK THEN WAS WRETCHED.
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221.19 | | MIDDAY::Cooper | | Tue Jul 21 1992 12:42 | 9 |
| I dunno about that. I like old Ozzy/Sabbath as much if not more than
the new stuff... I like Zakk a lot, but I liked Randy and even Iommi
a lot too.
Randy is a god...
But Ozzy played a pretty big role in ALL their developments as guitarists
(he gave them a start)...
jc
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221.20 | COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE | FRETZ::HEISER | f(x)�guitar�=TONE� | Tue Jul 21 1992 12:56 | 1 |
| I COULD LIVE WITHOUT THE LYRICS AND SYMBOLISM THOUGH.
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221.21 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Don't fear, Love will make us strong | Tue Jul 21 1992 13:28 | 7 |
| >I COULD LIVE WITHOUT THE LYRICS AND SYMBOLISM THOUGH.
TRUE, HOWEVER, IF YOU GOT THE LP'S AND JUST LISTENED TO THE MUSIC
(GUITAR PLAYING), YOU MIGHT ACTUALLY LIKE IT.
B.
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221.27 | RANDY RHOADS VIDEO | COMET::JENSENT | | Tue Jul 21 1992 16:48 | 10 |
| Sorry about the bold face screaming comments,I'm not very familiar with
computers.Thanks for the info on RANDY'S effects and amplification.
I work second shift so it will probably be tough to find the guy with
the QUIET RIOT,RANDY RHOADS VIDEO.I also don't know my way around this
place very well.I do know that I come in the east lobby when I get to
work.
RANDY RULES
T.JENSEN
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221.28 | | MIDDAY::Cooper | | Tue Jul 21 1992 17:04 | 5 |
| Don't worry about it mon... You aren't the first person who's
been new to NOTES - We all had to start somewhere.
Besides RANDY DOES RULE!
jc
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221.42 | not common knowledge | FRETZ::HEISER | the extremist | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:35 | 12 |
| why ruin good music with lyrics and vocals?
Re: Ozzy again
Isn't "Diary of a Madman" the one that has a picture of Ozzy writing in
some book? My very reliable sources tell me the "black magic
hieroglyphics" across the 4 edges of the album are very legitimate.
Either Ozzy is into it for more than $$ or he consulted with someone
who is. I vaguely remember their meanings, but most dealt with Satanic
curses and spells, etc.
Mike
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221.43 | Ozzy/evil writing?? | SHARE::COOK | Confusion?... I don't get it. | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:38 | 8 |
| RE: -1
I'd be interested in hearing what they say, what about the glyphs on
the "Speak of the Devil" album? There's quite a few on there.
As for lyrics, to each his own, whether or not you like them...
Chad
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221.45 | | MIDDAY::Cooper | | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:34 | 16 |
| Well - I stand slightly corrected.
The song "Mr. Crowley" is abut a witch-dood.
Apparently the story goes this Mr Crowley sold the castle that Jimmy Page
owns in England and it's supposedly cursed. John Bonham died in Jimmy's
castle, as did Robert Plants son. Myth has it that both times, black smoke
was seen rising from the chimneys, even though no fire had burnt there.
Hmmmm.... Scary stuff eh kids ??
I thought Mr Crowley was a song about a lonely old man.
Is what I said true ? (Buck ?? JensenT ??)
jc
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221.46 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:52 | 7 |
| I don't know anything about the tales of deaths at Page's castle, but
the song "Mr. Crowley" is definitely about Alistair(sp) Crowley, an
avowed Satanist and author. However, if you read the lyrics to the
song, Ozzy seems to claim that Crowley was a phoney and/or was foolish
for his beliefs.
Greg
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221.47 | Conjecture | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:54 | 7 |
| re: Mike
You think Ozzy really designed the "Diary of a Madman" album cover
himself? Seems more likely someone else did it. He might not have
even known if the runes on it meant anything or not.
gh
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221.48 | do as thou will..! | KIRKTN::IGOLDIE | | Wed Jul 22 1992 17:22 | 10 |
| re...JC
Aleister Crowley's castle is called Bolskine Castle in the North of
Scotland.It over looks Loch Ness,where the monster lives.He was a self
proclaimed Satanist and practiced black magic.He was also an intense
drug fiend and wrote lots of "erotic" poetry.
Staynz
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221.49 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Ren, what's `TFSO' mean ? | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:19 | 4 |
| Satan designed that cover, working through some poor mortals. You guys
are so shallow ...
Jerry (uh, bartender, I'll have a Danzig coctail ... TO GO !)
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221.50 | probably had 666 tatooed on his head too | FRETZ::HEISER | the extremist | Wed Jul 22 1992 19:35 | 5 |
| Crowley was also a Satanic "evangelist". He tried to make Satanism a
legal alternative to Christianity on more than one occaision. He even
referred to himself as the beast.
Mike
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221.51 | Mr.Crowley,OZZY,and Satanism | COMET::JENSENT | | Thu Jul 23 1992 01:48 | 22 |
| Alister Crowley was the author of the real SATANIC BIBLE,Anton
Levey's satanic bible is a joke compared to Crowley's.Meaning human
sacrifice,Satan inspired conjuring of demons and spells.He believed
that when he died,if he had accomplished what satan had inspired him to
do while he was on earth,he would become the ruler of hell when he
died.
I beleive all of this is very real but don't get me wrong I'm not a
satanist.
I have a good copy on a cassete of QUIOT RIOT 2 but a couple of the
songs are have skips and scratches in them.If the dude with QR 2 has a
good copy of this record please reply in my comet mail account if it
would be alright to let me copy this record.
Back to SATANISM and OZZY. Ozzy was facinated with satanism and the
occult.He had plans to build a black temple on his property but never
did because his second wife,and current wife,Sharon,wouldn't let him.
The subject never came up again.
Take it easy
RANDY RULES
T.JENSEN
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221.52 | it sells | BTOVT::BEST_G | be free with your temple | Thu Jul 23 1992 07:33 | 26 |
|
The glyphs are real, since I've seen them in a witchcraft book
before. Most of the experts say that witchcraft and Satanism
are two very different things - but I'm not sure if these are
"Satanic" glyphs or not. Basically, I think people who waste
their time taking these practices seriously are a bit warped.
The story I heard about the Page-owned Crowley house was that
Aleister had had the place purposely built on the foundation of
a church that had burned to the ground with the congregation in
it. Then he proceed to have wild, Satanic orgies there. If
I hear one more story about Crowley's house I think I'm gonna
hurl! They become more ludicrous all the time. People love to
enhance stories like this quite a bit upon passing it on to the
next eager listener.
Aleister also commissioned an artist to do the designs for a Tarot
deck (known as the Crowley-Thoth deck). Many Tarot readers refuse
to work with this deck for one reason or another (many claim it
doesn't feel right to them).
Anyway, even knowing all this, I still think Ozzy is only using
the imagery for hype and money. Lotsa teens have a morbic fascin-
ation with this crap.
guy
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221.54 | One myth exploded... | IOSG::CREASY | Everytime you breathe, and everytime you sneeze, it's body talk | Thu Jul 23 1992 07:50 | 8 |
| RE: .45
Coop, John Bonham didn't die in Aleister Crowley's old castle, he died
in Jimmy Page's HOUSE, which is a whole different place: it's in Windsor,
England. In fact, it's a very respectable place - originally owned by
Michael Caine, now owned by Womack & Womack...
Nick
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221.55 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Thu Jul 23 1992 10:25 | 2 |
| Sorry about the craters in this topic, I moved the notes I thought
related to the "lyric" discussion to note 2554.
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221.56 | | FRETZ::HEISER | the extremist | Thu Jul 23 1992 10:28 | 12 |
| > -< Conjecture >-
> You think Ozzy really designed the "Diary of a Madman" album cover
> himself? Seems more likely someone else did it. He might not have
> even known if the runes on it meant anything or not.
Greg, I realize not many artists have a say in what goes on the album
covers. I also realize that an artist with Ozzy's level of revenue
must have had tremendous leverage at CBS records (or whatever his label
was). I don't believe someone with Ozzy's success rate would not have
had major input into his covers.
Mike
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221.57 | More RR material 4 U | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Thu Jul 23 1992 10:29 | 4 |
| For those interested in hearing more Randy, there was also an Ozzy
"Live EP" with a few songs on it. I liked that one a lot!
Greg
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221.58 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Don't fear, Love will make us strong | Thu Jul 23 1992 10:48 | 33 |
| re: Mike Heiser
>Greg, I realize not many artists have a say in what goes on the album
>covers. I also realize that an artist with Ozzy's level of revenue
>must have had tremendous leverage at CBS records (or whatever his label
>was). I don't believe someone with Ozzy's success rate would not have
>had major input into his covers.
Well, believe this. After the Diary of a Madman lp (of which Rhoads
was killed mid-tour for that album), Ozzy wanted to release a live
album featuring Randy's playing, history, life, etc. (the album which
eventually became TRIBUTE).
Well, CBS already had the next album concept in the bag. The album
would be titled "Speak of the Devil", and they already had that
(stupid) cover concept in mind. Ozzy absolutly *refused* to release
the live Rhoads tapes on an album marketed as "Speak of the Devil", as
he felt it would have been an insult to Randy and his family, as well
as the fact Ozzy wanted the randy tribute to be special (eg, he wanted
more artistic control over the entire package).
Well, CBS noting that Ozzy's former band, Black Sabbath, were about to
release a a-record live album (with Dio on vocals, titled "LIVE EVIL")
of old Sabbath covers, informed Ozzy that his next album, titled
SPEAK OF THE DEVIL (with stupid cover concept by record co.) would be
a 2-record live album of old Black Sabbath covers.
Howz that for artistic control??
PS - Fwiw, Ozzy wanted until 1987, when he finished his contract, to
release the Randy Rhoads TRIBUTE album (a full 5 years after
Rhoads' death).
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221.59 | music biz is tough | FRETZ::HEISER | the extremist | Thu Jul 23 1992 11:41 | 7 |
| Re: Buck
That's interesting! It tells me that CBS was more interested in
marketing the Satanism angle. It also tells me they played Ozzy as a
pawn and he was willing to go along with their requests.
Mike
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221.60 | | BTOVT::BEST_G | be free with your temple | Thu Jul 23 1992 11:55 | 4 |
|
I just lost all respect for Ozzy.....;-)
guy
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221.61 | A means of selling something | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Black Sheets Of Rain | Thu Jul 23 1992 12:01 | 10 |
| Also, at the time Randy was playing with him, Ozzy didn't have the
album sales to make many demands at all. He was fresh out of Black
Sabbath, which had done well, but was unproven as a solo artist. His
first album did *ok*, had a hit with "Crazy Train", but as I recall
wasn't terribly exciting in terms of sales. I think it sold a lot more
after Randy was killed.
I agree though, I think Ozzy was nothing but a pawn.
gh
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221.62 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Don't fear, Love will make us strong | Thu Jul 23 1992 12:07 | 14 |
| RE: Mikey H.
>It also tells me they played Ozzy as a pawn and he was willing to go
>along with their requests.
He pretty much had too. For a couple of reasons...one, he accepted the
CBS deal moreso out of need. Ozzy was "fired" from Sabbath, and at the
time was also in the midst of a *serious* substance abuse problem. He
definitely did not have the resources or mental capacity to be making
wise decisions, or in the position professionally to make grandios
requests in his record contract. When CBS signed him, they def. got
the better end of the stick by taking advatage of his personal situation.
Just more of the same in the music biz, tho...
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221.63 | TALK OF THE DEVIL | COMET::JENSENT | | Thu Jul 23 1992 21:10 | 11 |
| The title of the album SPEAK OF THE DEVIL in the UK ENGLAND
whatever,is TALK OF THE DEVIL.If anyone knows of or has this album from
England with the different title of TALK OF THE DEVIL please respond to
my comet account.I would like to buy it from who ever has it and is
willing to part with it.I think all that old BLACK SABBATH stuff is
great.
Take it easy
T.JENSEN
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221.64 | THE TWO SIDES OF OZZY OSBOURNE | COMET::JENSENT | | Thu Jul 23 1992 21:29 | 15 |
| If any one has a copy of THE TWO SIDES OF OZZY OSBOURNE,released
only in Japan,I would like to get my hands on that also.It has a song
on it with Randy Rhoads playing guitar called You Looking at Me Looking
at You,it's a cool song,I have a good copy of it.It's a studio
recording,it sounds great with the usual excellent guitar solo from
Randy.The same record also has a song called One Up The B Side with
Jake E. Lee on guitar,it jams.This is also a very hard to find song.
Both of these songs are on THE TWO SIDES OF OZZY OSBOURNE.One side
features Randy with Ozzy,the other side is Jake with Ozzy.
Take it easy
T.JENSEN RANDY LIVES FOREVER
THROUGH THE MUSIC
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221.65 | STRANGE WRITING DECODER | COMET::JENSENT | | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:01 | 10 |
| The writing from hell on the SPEAK OF THE DEVIL album cover around
OZZY's puking head says HOWDY, DIAL A DEMON PRODUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION
WITH GRAVEYARD GRAPHICS PROUDLY PRESENTS THE MADMAN OF ROCK, TAKE A
DUMP IN EL SATANO'S TOILETTO, REAL TASTY. I read this in an imported
book on OZZY from England called DIARY OF A MADMAN just in case you're
wondering how I know this.
T.JENSEN
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221.66 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:04 | 18 |
| I've heard about half a dozen different stories about "Tribute" - about
half making Ozzy out as the good guy, and about half making him out
as the opportunist at Randy's expense.
The most reliable publication I've seen such a story in, Guitar Player,
says that it was Delores Rhoads (Randy's mother) who actually stopped
Ozzy from putting out an album (or at least that's how I remember it).
I don't know what to make of Ozzy Osbourne. In print, he paints
himself as a devout Christian and all that, and believe me, I'm no
Tipper Gore fan, but it seems like everything he's ever done had such
a very clear-cut satanistic reference that's it's hard to give Ozzy
any benefit of the doubt.
I mean, look at the cloesup shots of him in his new video.
It doesn't bother me at all that he does this, it only bothers me that
he denies it.
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221.67 | I Wanna Ozzy Doll For Christmas | RICKS::ROST | I'm getting cement all over you | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:28 | 15 |
|
The only thing I find interesting about Ozzy is that he's still
popular. He's more of a cartoon now than he was when he was singing
with the Sabs. At least the Sabs stood their ground and managed to
influence every teenager within the Seattle city limits, while solo Oz
seems to be simply following the pack.
His lyrics are so inane it's hard to figure out *what* he might be
talking about, but there definitely some pseudo-Christian views in
early Sabs material, references to the occult were largely in the
horror movie vein (i.e. mess around and you'll end up in deep s**t) and
lots of paeans to drug use ("Sweet Leaf", "Snowblind", "Paranoid",
etc.).
Barfbaghead
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221.68 | Speaking of Sweetleaf.. | KDX200::COOPER | A regular model of restraint... | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:19 | 5 |
| I think I mentioned this in H_M, but Ugly Kid Joe did a cover of
SweetLeaf on their "Ugly As They Wanna Be" EP. UKJ rips that song
UP !! Check it out today! They do a real "Jazz/Funk" thing in the
middle of it.
jc
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221.69 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | I wish I was ocean size | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:37 | 10 |
| Whatever Ozzy's motivation for releasing "Tribute", I'm glad he did.
It was nice to hear a little more of Randy Rhodes' playing even though
he was gone.
I agree about Ozzy being like a cartoon, or a puppet, after leaving
Sabbath. Notice that Sabbath also seemed to catch the same disease
after he left, ride the "satan" banddeathwagon. Oh well, what can you
say?
Greg
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221.70 | THE MYSTERIOUS WRITING IS CALLED `RUNES' | COMET::JENSENT | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:53 | 30 |
| Disregard what I said in .65, it wasn't quite right.
The writing around the pictures on SPEAK OF THE DEVIL is called
`Runes', as used in J.R.R. Tolkien's book `Lord of the Rings'.
The entire cover design for SPEAK OF THE DEVIL was by Steve Joule
who at the time was under the impression that the album was going to
be a live one with Randy Rhoads, not a bunch of old Sabbath tunes.
The front cover around Ozzy's puking head says:
HOWDY. DIAL-A-DEMON PRODUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH GRAVEYARD GRAPHICS,
PROUDLY PRESENTS THE MADMAN OF ROCK DUMPING IN EL SATANOS TOILETTIO,
REAL TASTY...
The center of the cover with Ozzy and the midget says:
A TRIBUTE TO RANDY RHOADS, AXEMAN. `THAT KID WAS MY LIFELINE, Y'KNOW?
HE WAS SUCH A DYNAMIC PLAYER AND I'D RATHER NOT TALK ABOUT IT ANYMORE
BECAUSE IT CUTS ME UP EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE'. RANDY RHOADS REST IN PEACE
AND LOVE.
The picture of the band in the circle on the back of the cover says:
OZZY OSBOURNE, ROCK AND ROLL MADMAN.
All the rest of the stuff on the back cover is meaningless
scribbling to fill up the space, except, if you look closely, you'll
find the words No Hidden Messages within all of the scribbling.
Randy Rhoads lives forever through the music.
T.Jensen
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221.71 | the one in question | FRETZ::HEISER | Nephilim hunter | Tue Aug 04 1992 14:50 | 3 |
| Re: -1
how about on "Diary of a Madman"?
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221.72 | MORE MEANINGLESS SCRIBBLING | COMET::JENSENT | | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:33 | 7 |
| What you find underneath the lyrics on the inside cover of Diary Of
A Madman is just more meaningless scribbling, except this time Ozzy did
the scribbling. The rest of the symbols I will find out what they mean
and what they are.
T.J
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221.73 | | BTOVT::BEST_G | be free with your temple | Wed Aug 05 1992 07:46 | 8 |
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re: .71, .72
I'm not sure what the symbols on Diary of a Madman say (probably
more nothingness), but they're not from J.R.R.Tolkien like the
others. Just wanted to clarify.
guy
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221.74 | Friday and Saturday. Oooh scary. | COMET::JENSENT | | Wed Aug 05 1992 19:01 | 8 |
| You are correct sir! The symbols on Diary Of A Madman are NoT from
any J.R.R. Tolkein book. The symbols at the top of the inside cover
above the lyrics mean nothing more than Friday and Saturday, according
to Steve Joule, who also designed the Diary cover and inside cover and
the Blizzard of Ozz cover's. What a joke on all the bible beaters and
the PMRC. This is the true work of the devil!NOT!
T.J
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221.75 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | HELP! I'm white and can't get down! | Wed Sep 16 1992 17:44 | 1 |
| A nice grayscale of Randy was put on a.b.p.m today.
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221.76 | A turd who can't read proper music!~ | NEWOA::SCHANZER_D | | Wed Nov 18 1992 05:59 | 9 |
| Help!! Greg/Buck...I'm desperate to get my hands on the TAB music for
"Dee" and any other RR stuff...
Can anybody help???
Cheers Dieter Schanzer (UK) /
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/ KanK
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221.77 | Remember Quiet Riot? | HOTLNE::LUCHT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 11:47 | 18 |
| Saw this note regarding R.R., so I thought I'd add this.
Recently I came by "Quiet Riot - The Randy Rhoads Years"
This is a re-done job of the old QR inports with Randy
on them. I read an article in one of those guitar rags
a while ago concerning this project. Kevin DuBrow, the
singer there, gave all the info. I guess he did quite
a reassembling, if you will, of these tunes. According to
this article, Dubrow said that on one of the tunes Randy
always wanted to use a wah-wah pedal but at the time didn't
have the cash to afford one. So what did K.D. do to accomodate
this? He actually played back this portion of this particular
song, pluged it through a wah-wah, and played the wah with
his foot and re-recorded it!!!! Can you believe it?
Any other comments? I wish I had more about this, but I
lent out the mag. Any other comments?
Kev --
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221.78 | Should be "import" in line 3 | HOTLNE::LUCHT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 11:50 | 1 |
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221.79 | Electric Church | TECRUS::ROST | Don't use cruise control in reverse | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:33 | 10 |
| I have this tape of Jimi and Buddy Miles and me jamming in the basement
of my high school back in 68. The only weird thing is that Jimi passed
out before we started recording, so when we remastered the tapes, I
played the guitar parts because I knew he wanted some guitar on the
tapes.
Been thinking about having Kevin DuBrow do the vocals that Jimi was
planning on doing.
Brian
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221.80 | | LEDS::BURATI | human crumple zone | Fri Jun 17 1994 13:07 | 2 |
| Kevin DuBrow takes one from the Alan Douglas book of posthumous record
production bag-o-tricks. Roll over Beethoven.
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221.81 | | HOTLNE::LUCHT | | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:24 | 12 |
| By the way, on another track off "The Randy Rhoads Years"
Kevin Dubrow didn't like the way he originally sang the song
so he re-recorded his vocal track up to his "exacting" standards
for this project.
I once read that Randy didn't even like the QR I+II albums.
He said that they were too pop-orientated. Nice of Kevin
DuBrow to take it upon himself to re-release all his chopped-up
tunes Randy hated. But then again, $$$$$$$$$$$$. There you
have it folks!
Kev --
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221.82 | You can't kill rock & roll... | HOTLNE::LUCHT | Swallow your soul | Mon Aug 08 1994 07:47 | 25 |
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Made a trip to "Headlines" (my favorite store for a
number of reasons) in downtown Nashua, New Hampshire over
the weekend. There I ran across an ultra-rare Ozzy
performance with Randy on guitar preserved on VHS. Needless
to say, I snagged it on the spot. The tape is entitled
"Ozzy & Randy: After Hours" and features live performances
of "I Don't Know", "Suicide Solution", "Crazy Train", and
"Mr. Crowley" as well as some interview stuff from '81 and
a couple of live Sabbath numbers from 1975.
The overall quality of the videotape is medium at best.
However, to see Randy jammin with Ozzy, Rudy Sarzo, and Tommy
Aldridge is a rarity that's well worth it. Next time you see
the video for "Crazy Train" check out the guitar solo section
where Randy flies into the frenzy of hammer-ons. Note the
blue curtain backdrop behind the group. It's this "After
Hours" performance where they took that short clip from to
slide into the MTV video.
"Headlines" is a cool place to check out. They got quite
a few rare concert tapes along with some that are not so rare.
If you're into something different, then this place is for you.
Later,
Kev --
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