[Tania2194AD] Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:17:22 AM | |
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[Zomby] Friday, March 15, 2013 4:42:29 PM | |
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is ozzy hanging on for dear life |
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[Stained_White_Trash] Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:48:28 PM | |
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An argument I find myself in with Sabbath fans continuously. I agree that people have different needs and wants, but I hate it when people say that Ozzy is worse because "he's so less powerful without Sabbath."
Honestly, why would anyone bother to argue that??
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[Jerri] Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:48:50 AM | |
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What A Wonderful Picture Tania |
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[Tania2194AD] Tuesday, March 12, 2013 5:07:54 AM | |
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[Trixi] Monday, March 11, 2013 1:55:25 PM | |
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The last time I´ve felt so much enthusiasm and emotions, when I was on the beginning to collect all about Ozzy Osbourne, so it´s 20 years ago and I´m a big Ozzy Osbourne fan to the rest of my life. Now with Judas Priest it´s the same, I´m a big Judas Priest fan as long as I live!
What´s your opinion to realize a duet with Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford, Ozzy Osbourne had duets with many other Rockstars, Alice Cooper (he was my first favourite Metal Star), Lemmy, Lita Ford etc…they are are very different voices and styles. This would be very interesting.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Trixi from Monday, March 11, 2013 7:35:56 AM) | | Trixi wrote: | | Rob Halford is God!!!!!!!
| | Trixi wrote: | | I like mostly the judas priest interviews from you tube: interview 1985, the french 1990 about Painkiller, the story of James Vance 2/6, and he Rob is singing in the court, I appreciate his absolutely coolness. If I was sitting in the court, I will be never so cool like Rob Halford, the Rob Halford interview: Ozzfest interview Sweden 1993 with Emma Sjöberg, she asks him “why you don´t work in a Pornoshop?”-the reaction is great, and of course all the Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest videos.
| | Tania2194AD wrote: | | yes Trixi I saw it.
Rob singing there like god,I like it....
Prince of darkness is the president of HM,but Rob Halford is a prime minister.!!!!!
Ozzy is a great legend-musician!!!
keep the metal and stay heavy! | | Trixi wrote: | | I love Ozzy Osbourne too. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford they completely different persons, Ozzy and Rob are very hard but both show their soft side as well, but with the same ambitions, to make everybody craaaazyyyyy! I collected all of Ozzy since 20 years he was my Idol, I dressed like Ozzy, I talked like Ozzy,I looked like Ozzy. I can´t say which Rock Star is better, Rob Halford the Metal God and Ozzy Osbourne is the King of heavy metal, I like every song from this 2 rock legends. So let´s get fucking craaaaaaaaaazzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the video on you tube “Paranoid” from Black Sabbath with Rob Halford? Rob sang the refrain of this song a little later as planned. Robs laughing on this gig was so sweet! | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Trixi] Monday, March 11, 2013 7:35:56 AM | |
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Rob Halford is God!!!!!!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Trixi from Monday, March 11, 2013 7:10:04 AM) | | Trixi wrote: | | I like mostly the judas priest interviews from you tube: interview 1985, the french 1990 about Painkiller, the story of James Vance 2/6, and he Rob is singing in the court, I appreciate his absolutely coolness. If I was sitting in the court, I will be never so cool like Rob Halford, the Rob Halford interview: Ozzfest interview Sweden 1993 with Emma Sjöberg, she asks him “why you don´t work in a Pornoshop?”-the reaction is great, and of course all the Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest videos.
| | Tania2194AD wrote: | | yes Trixi I saw it.
Rob singing there like god,I like it....
Prince of darkness is the president of HM,but Rob Halford is a prime minister.!!!!!
Ozzy is a great legend-musician!!!
keep the metal and stay heavy! | | Trixi wrote: | | I love Ozzy Osbourne too. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford they completely different persons, Ozzy and Rob are very hard but both show their soft side as well, but with the same ambitions, to make everybody craaaazyyyyy! I collected all of Ozzy since 20 years he was my Idol, I dressed like Ozzy, I talked like Ozzy,I looked like Ozzy. I can´t say which Rock Star is better, Rob Halford the Metal God and Ozzy Osbourne is the King of heavy metal, I like every song from this 2 rock legends. So let´s get fucking craaaaaaaaaazzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the video on you tube “Paranoid” from Black Sabbath with Rob Halford? Rob sang the refrain of this song a little later as planned. Robs laughing on this gig was so sweet! | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Trixi] Monday, March 11, 2013 7:10:04 AM | |
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I like mostly the judas priest interviews from you tube: interview 1985, the french 1990 about Painkiller, the story of James Vance 2/6, and he Rob is singing in the court, I appreciate his absolutely coolness. If I was sitting in the court, I will be never so cool like Rob Halford, the Rob Halford interview: Ozzfest interview Sweden 1993 with Emma Sjöberg, she asks him “why you don´t work in a Pornoshop?”-the reaction is great, and of course all the Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest videos.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Tania2194AD from Monday, March 11, 2013 6:39:59 AM) | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | yes Trixi I saw it.
Rob singing there like god,I like it....
Prince of darkness is the president of HM,but Rob Halford is a prime minister.!!!!!
Ozzy is a great legend-musician!!!
keep the metal and stay heavy! | | Trixi wrote: | | I love Ozzy Osbourne too. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford they completely different persons, Ozzy and Rob are very hard but both show their soft side as well, but with the same ambitions, to make everybody craaaazyyyyy! I collected all of Ozzy since 20 years he was my Idol, I dressed like Ozzy, I talked like Ozzy,I looked like Ozzy. I can´t say which Rock Star is better, Rob Halford the Metal God and Ozzy Osbourne is the King of heavy metal, I like every song from this 2 rock legends. So let´s get fucking craaaaaaaaaazzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the video on you tube “Paranoid” from Black Sabbath with Rob Halford? Rob sang the refrain of this song a little later as planned. Robs laughing on this gig was so sweet! | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Tania2194AD] Monday, March 11, 2013 6:39:59 AM | |
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yes Trixi I saw it.
Rob singing there like god,I like it....
Prince of darkness is the president of HM,but Rob Halford is a prime minister.!!!!!
Ozzy is a great legend-musician!!!
keep the metal and stay heavy! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Trixi from Monday, March 11, 2013 4:19:32 AM) | | Trixi wrote: | | I love Ozzy Osbourne too. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford they completely different persons, Ozzy and Rob are very hard but both show their soft side as well, but with the same ambitions, to make everybody craaaazyyyyy! I collected all of Ozzy since 20 years he was my Idol, I dressed like Ozzy, I talked like Ozzy,I looked like Ozzy. I can´t say which Rock Star is better, Rob Halford the Metal God and Ozzy Osbourne is the King of heavy metal, I like every song from this 2 rock legends. So let´s get fucking craaaaaaaaaazzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the video on you tube “Paranoid” from Black Sabbath with Rob Halford? Rob sang the refrain of this song a little later as planned. Robs laughing on this gig was so sweet! | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Trixi] Monday, March 11, 2013 4:19:32 AM | |
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I love Ozzy Osbourne too. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford they completely different persons, Ozzy and Rob are very hard but both show their soft side as well, but with the same ambitions, to make everybody craaaazyyyyy! I collected all of Ozzy since 20 years he was my Idol, I dressed like Ozzy, I talked like Ozzy,I looked like Ozzy. I can´t say which Rock Star is better, Rob Halford the Metal God and Ozzy Osbourne is the King of heavy metal, I like every song from this 2 rock legends. So let´s get fucking craaaaaaaaaazzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you seen the video on you tube “Paranoid” from Black Sabbath with Rob Halford? Rob sang the refrain of this song a little later as planned. Robs laughing on this gig was so sweet! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Tania2194AD from Monday, February 18, 2013 8:52:22 AM) | | Tania2194AD wrote: | | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Tania2194AD] Monday, February 18, 2013 8:52:22 AM | |
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Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford - close my eyes forever
www.youtube.com/watch
Edited at: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:53:13 AM |
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[Rick80] Monday, January 28, 2013 7:34:46 PM | |
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That's understandable, my first JP album was "Hell Bent For Leather" and really loved it and then "Unleashed In The East". Later on I got "Stained Class" and wasn't very impresed so I see what you're saying. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:40:31 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | maybe because its where I got into def lep, but I prefer pyromania to the rest of their catalog. dunno why, just that was the intro for me. For priest it was unleashed and thats not my fave, but its up there. | | Rick80 wrote: | | I remember back when "High n Dry" was released a friend of mine came by to show me his new car and that was blasting on the stereo and I was blown away with it. Loved that album. Then they released "Pyromania" and I rushed out to get it and what a let down that was. Kind of like when Point Of Entry was released after British Steel. Point Of Entry is a lot better than Pyromania though. Anyway congrats on getting to see them and Ozzy in their prime. | | Budred wrote: | | I thought that was Def Leppard at their best. It was their first U.S. tour in support of "High N' Dry" which is my favorite album by them.
I thought they were going to be a metal band after the first two albums but then they did Pyromania and you could sense a difference in direction.
I haven't cared for them since.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, January 27, 2013 7:24:54 PM | |
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I'm with you, HB. Perhaps the timing but I was into Pyromania first as well. Timing had everything to do with it as it was the dawn of MTV (back when they actually played videos). I even had a Union Jack sleeveless shirt. Never went as far as the shorts, though. Ah, memories....
Not to take anything away from High and Dry, though. Have the LP right in front of me, in fact. Sitting on top of all my LPs in a corner. Album cover always made me wonder why they couldn't find more balding white men for the front and back instead of just repeating the image of the four of so guys that are actually posing. GREAT album. Joe Elliot actually had black curly hair back then!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:40:31 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | maybe because its where I got into def lep, but I prefer pyromania to the rest of their catalog. dunno why, just that was the intro for me. For priest it was unleashed and thats not my fave, but its up there. | | Rick80 wrote: | | I remember back when "High n Dry" was released a friend of mine came by to show me his new car and that was blasting on the stereo and I was blown away with it. Loved that album. Then they released "Pyromania" and I rushed out to get it and what a let down that was. Kind of like when Point Of Entry was released after British Steel. Point Of Entry is a lot better than Pyromania though. Anyway congrats on getting to see them and Ozzy in their prime. | | Budred wrote: | | I thought that was Def Leppard at their best. It was their first U.S. tour in support of "High N' Dry" which is my favorite album by them.
I thought they were going to be a metal band after the first two albums but then they did Pyromania and you could sense a difference in direction.
I haven't cared for them since.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[Head banger] Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:40:31 PM | |
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maybe because its where I got into def lep, but I prefer pyromania to the rest of their catalog. dunno why, just that was the intro for me. For priest it was unleashed and thats not my fave, but its up there. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Rick80 from Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:36:36 PM) | | Rick80 wrote: | | I remember back when "High n Dry" was released a friend of mine came by to show me his new car and that was blasting on the stereo and I was blown away with it. Loved that album. Then they released "Pyromania" and I rushed out to get it and what a let down that was. Kind of like when Point Of Entry was released after British Steel. Point Of Entry is a lot better than Pyromania though. Anyway congrats on getting to see them and Ozzy in their prime. | | Budred wrote: | | I thought that was Def Leppard at their best. It was their first U.S. tour in support of "High N' Dry" which is my favorite album by them.
I thought they were going to be a metal band after the first two albums but then they did Pyromania and you could sense a difference in direction.
I haven't cared for them since.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[Rick80] Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:36:36 PM | |
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I remember back when "High n Dry" was released a friend of mine came by to show me his new car and that was blasting on the stereo and I was blown away with it. Loved that album. Then they released "Pyromania" and I rushed out to get it and what a let down that was. Kind of like when Point Of Entry was released after British Steel. Point Of Entry is a lot better than Pyromania though. Anyway congrats on getting to see them and Ozzy in their prime. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:55:27 PM) | | Budred wrote: | | I thought that was Def Leppard at their best. It was their first U.S. tour in support of "High N' Dry" which is my favorite album by them.
I thought they were going to be a metal band after the first two albums but then they did Pyromania and you could sense a difference in direction.
I haven't cared for them since.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[Budred] Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:55:27 PM | |
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I thought that was Def Leppard at their best. It was their first U.S. tour in support of "High N' Dry" which is my favorite album by them.
I thought they were going to be a metal band after the first two albums but then they did Pyromania and you could sense a difference in direction.
I haven't cared for them since.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Rick80 from Friday, January 25, 2013 11:07:35 PM) | | Rick80 wrote: | | Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, January 26, 2013 12:40:17 AM | |
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I'm pretty sure hamburgers make people Die Young.
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Like Black Sabbath.
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I guess...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Jerri from Friday, January 25, 2013 8:40:18 PM)
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Dont Hamburgers Just Go On Forever Like Black Sabbath |
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[Rick80] Friday, January 25, 2013 11:07:35 PM | |
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Awesome! Def leppard was good at that time in my opinion. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Friday, January 25, 2013 2:06:54 AM) | | Budred wrote: | | I did.
Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre (1981)
Ozzy Osbourne and Def Leppard. There may have been a third band but I honestly can't remember.
Ozzy was stoned as usual and didn't sound fantastic but it was a good show. I didn't know anything about Randy Rhoads
so I'm not going to say how great he was but I do remember thinking this guy is pretty good. I had tickets to see them the
following summer but of course that never happened.
| | Rick80 wrote: | | Has anyone here been lucky enough to see Ozzy back in the day with Randy Rhoads? I'd love to have seen that. |
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[Jerri] Friday, January 25, 2013 8:40:18 PM | |
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Dont Hamburgers Just Go On Forever Like Black Sabbath |
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[Tania2194AD] Friday, January 25, 2013 9:06:10 AM | |
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