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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
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Ozzy Osbourne DVD's
I was wondering if any of you here have either of the Ozzy Osbourne DVD's. I'm wanting to get one of them but I don't know which one to get. So any of your comments would be helpful.
The first is Ozzy Osbourne - Don't Blame Me: The Tales of Ozzy Osbourne Description:Outrageous best-selling rock icon Ozzy Osbourne tells all in this retrospective look at his career as the founding father of heavy metal. This is the gospel according to Ozzy, concerning Black Sabbath, Randy Rhoads, and the so-called Suicide Solution lawsuit. Osbourne candidly addresses his drug and alcohol problems and shares some exclusive tidbits about the making of one of his most wild videos, NO MORE TEARS. DON'T BLAME ME features interviews with many of Osbourne's hardrocking peers, including Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Metallica. Motorhead, and Motley Crue. Rarely seen home movie footage is also included. The second is Ozzy Osbourne - Live and Loud Description:What can one say about Ozzy, really? What rock fan doesn't adore him (even if it's only in a fascinated, ironic sort of way)? With his distinct voice that seems to have been made for hard rock singing, his bizarre on stage antics (eating a bat being just one of them) and his oddly clueless and spacy personality, Ozzy has the kind of unique personality that all rock stars aspire to. LIVE AND LOUD, Ozzy's first 'live' home video, captures all of the visual excitement of his best performances in concert. Selections include "Change the World," "Desire," "Road to Nowhere," "No More Tears," and many more. If any of you have either of these DVD's I'd really like to hear what you have to say about them, thanks. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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I've got em
If you're an Ozzy fan, get em both.
Don't blame me covers his entire career from Sabbath to No More Tears. Good stuff. Some vids and stuff on Rhoads which was really cool. Live and Loud - obviously a live show but from what I remember has some backstage stuff on it as well. I'd go for Don't Blame, but that's cause I dig documentaries. If you have any more questions, please let me know. Shawn |
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