and you can’t turn back now,” Ozzy sings in a haunting voice. The guitar solo by Iommi is purely evil and eerily reminiscent of something you would hear straight from an early Sabbath record. Ozzy warns: “I’m
Ozzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Mama, I'm Coming Home" from the album "No More Tears" recorded for Epic Associated. The music video features Ozzy Osbourne as he sings in front of a plaster wall bathed in an orange light. Clips of the band playing feature throughout.—Shatter...
For those who've heard the "Patient Number 9" title single, there's a lot going on in the intro with what sounds like multiple voices and conversations layered over the opening moments before Ozzy sings, but it was all in fact Ozzy providing the various spoken parts over the course of t...
For those who've heard the "Patient Number 9" title single, there's a lot going on in the intro with what sounds like multiple voices and conversations layered over the opening moments before Ozzy sings, but it was all in fact Ozzy providing the various spoken parts over the course of t...
Elton John sings on one track, and it’s not bad at all, sounding like a classic Ozzy ballad from the 1990s. I didn’t recognise Reginald Dwight’s voice at first. It’s deeper these days. Regarding Post Malone, he’s fine, has a decent voice albeit also autotuned. I don’t know...
"When they call your name, better run and hide / Tell you you're insane, you believe their lies / I'm not getting out, no I'm not getting out alive / I'm not getting out, cuz I'm patient number 9,"Ozzy sings in the chorus. ...
It gets even better — John sings a verse on the song as well. "It's fucking awesome," the drummer teased again. "These two iconic, legendary English fucking rockers that have been through it all are singing about the end of their lives — 'I don't wanna die an ordinary man' — ...
Ozzy Osbourne: Miracle Man: Directed by Wayne Isham. With Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Castillo, Bob Daisley, Zakk Wylde. Ozzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Miracle Man" from the album "No Rest for the Wicked" recorded for Epic and CBS Records. The music
Lyrically, it's classic Ozzy as the legend sings about negative emotions, sorrow and, perhaps a bit unorthodox, masturbation. If this is indeed our Prince of Darkness' swansong, Ozzy goes out on a high note. 6. Bark at the Moon (1983) ...
Simply put, there was no escaping Santana’s supremely successfulSupernaturalalbum in 1999. The album pitted the guitar great with a number of modern day hit makers, with the song “Smooth” featuring Rob Thomas absolutely commanding the airwaves in multiple formats for months on end. “Maria Ma...