Metal Music

duets

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> I know he did a song with Type-0 Negative called "Pictures Of > Matchstick Men(and you)" but I do not know what album it is on. > Baktu >I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. >But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? >If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

 Um, that would be on the Private Parts Soundtrack…Damn good cover, too!

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I know he did a song with Type-0 Negative called "Pictures Of Matchstick Men(and you)" but I do not know what album it is on. Baktu – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. >But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? >If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

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> I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. > But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? > If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

Check out the Ozzy discography on my page for details on all of his officially released tunes, including duets and guest appearences. L8r, ozzy — # # Check out my metal music page at: # http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy #

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>I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. >But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? >If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

He didn’t do a duet, but he did sing backup on Alice Cooper’s "Hey Stoopid," from the album of the same name (which was released around 91, I think?).  And there is a bootleg of Ozzy doing "Stayin’ Alive" with Dweezil Zappa (son of the late Frank Zappa), but it isn’t available anywhere legitimately.  There are sound files on the net of it, though.  I think he did a duet with Therapy? on the "Nativity in Black" Sabbath tribute disc, and he did a duet with Type O Negative. It was a cover of "Pictures of Matchstick Men," and is available on the Howard Stern "Private Parts" soundtrack CD.  I think the band that originally recorded "Pictures of Matchstick Men" was Status Quo.. Hope this helps. — Et in Arcadia Ego… Michael Rohm -[WWW]- http://www.montego.com/~jim -[ICQ]- #2288479 To reply by e-mail, use the address in the .sig.  The posting address is fake to avoid spam. "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster." – Friedrich Nietzsche

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> I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. > But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? > If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

VERY good question, laddy:    My favorite is "Therapy" on The Infectious Grooves album ‘The Plague that Makes Your Body Move…’ Check out "Hey Stoopid" on Alice Cooper’s album by the same name! More obscure: "Shake Your Head (Let’s Go To Bed)" on the Was, Not Was album ‘Laughing At Tornadoes’. Could be more… but definitely NOT the Magic Lanterns! Piece!

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I know that Ozzy did a song with lita ford and motorhead. But are there other people or groups he did duets with???? If so with whom and on what album and what title’s????

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What songs did Ozzy duet with Kim Bassinger and Madonna? What for?

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None. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > What songs did Ozzy duet with Kim Bassinger and Madonna? > What for?

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>What songs did Ozzy duet with Kim Bassinger and Madonna? >What for?

The song is called Shake Your Head. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html   Since February 13, 1998 – SLEEPING VILLAGE Can you help me occupy my brain?  –Paranoid as sung on the Paranoid album.

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Ozzfest 2000: A New Hope

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> > Great review Ned! But watch those long reviews as MAC users can’t handle > them. > Then you go and post the whole thing again in the reply! > Go figure. > Mike Singer

Yeah Mike, ’cause it was an inside joke. Go figure. Before you buy.

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> Great review Ned! But watch those long reviews as MAC users can’t handle > them.

Then you go and post the whole thing again in the reply! Go figure. Mike Singer

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awesome review, Ned! Your detailed and colorful perspectives on the Ozzfest scene were very interesting. And I can totally relate to your cool comments about Ozzy perpetuating metal music. The links were nice

and made the trek to witness another> gospel according to the apostle Ozzy. Myself, one of my older brothers> and his son and another one of my nephews headed out to Nashville’s> outdoor amphitheater.  My older brother and myself have witnessed many> Ozzy shows together, including the Blizzard and Diary tours.  This year> would be his son’s first Ozzy show.       There was a "Passing it to the next> generation" vibe going on.> > We arrived at the stadium around 1:00 PM.  First off, we walked around> the place.  There were the same old booths and merchandise stands.> Great place to pick up a few more wicked skull rings for the kids.  The> 2nd stage was going and moshing.  I have no idea who was playing but> they sounded pretty descent.       The area in front of the stage was filled> with a mass of teenage & twenty something’s.  I saw several young girls> with enough pieces of metal stuck through their skin to make a Klingon> proud.> > Next we wondered down to the pavilion area so us old fuckers could> locate our seats.  I had purchased two pairs of tickets. One set was> right next to the soundboard and the other was on the 6th row. There> were a bunch of empty seats down front so all four of us sat on the 6th> row.  The first band we saw here was The Queens of the Stone Age.       They> were kind of groovy and were good for just sitting there with a buzz.> I’m sure the grindcore moshheads were extremely bored with this band.> But my ole cooked brain enjoyed them.  It was a good way to ease into> the day.  And the lead singer / guitarist looked so much like one of my> college roommat Before you buy.

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> So once again the family packed up and made the trek to witness another > gospel according to the apostle Ozzy.  Myself, one of my older brothers > and his son and another one of my nephews headed out to Nashville’s > outdoor amphitheater.  My older brother and myself have witnessed many > Ozzy shows together, including the Blizzard and Diary tours.  This year > would be his son’s first Ozzy show.  There was a "Passing it to the next > generation" vibe going on. > We arrived at the stadium around 1:00 PM.  First off, we walked around > the place.  There were the same old booths and merchandise stands. > Great place to pick up a few more wicked skull rings for the kids.  The > 2nd stage was going and moshing.  I have no idea who was playing but > they sounded pretty descent.  The area in front of the stage was filled > with a mass of teenage & twenty something’s.  I saw several young girls > with enough pieces of metal stuck through their skin to make a Klingon > proud. > Next we wondered down to the pavilion area so us old fuckers could > locate our seats.  I had purchased two pairs of tickets.  One set was > right next to the soundboard and the other was on the 6th row.  There > were a bunch of empty seats down front so all four of us sat on the 6th > row.  The first band we saw here was The Queens of the Stone Age.  They > were kind of groovy and were good for just sitting there with a buzz. > I’m sure the grindcore moshheads were extremely bored with this band. > But my ole cooked brain enjoyed them.  It was a good way to ease into > the day.  And the lead singer / guitarist looked so much like one of my > college roommates it was scary.  Is that you, Craig? > During the Static-X show my brother and I took off for another walk > around.  We checked out another band on the 2nd stage.  Again, I have no > idea who it was but they had a huge crowd moshing in front of > the stage.  It looked like there were more people laying on top of the > crowd than there were people sitting in the pavilion area.  And it was > bloody > fucking hot.  They need to have some water cannons on the 2nd stage. > When we got back to the main stage some guys who had the tickets for the > seats we had been sitting in had shown up.  There were plenty of other > empties so we sat in some other seats next to the where my nephews were > sitting.  A few minutes after we sat down one of the dudes that was > sitting where we had been before tapped my brother on the shoulder.  He > handed my brother the sunglasses case that he had left behind.  This was > an expensive set of Harley Davidson shades and the leather case that > held them.  There was also a few things in the case like some money and > stuff.  We were blown away by the honesty of these young Ozzy dudes and > thanked them for being so cool.  It is a good feeling to have this kind > of thing happen.  Especially when you look around at all the whacked out > people in the amphitheater and know that the mediocritants of "normal" > society would consider everyone here as deviants and dregs.  There is a > new hope. > I didn’t care much for Tommy Lee’s band M.O.M.  Way to much on the rap > side of things.  Incubus was rather boring I thought.  I really liked > Godsmack.  I liked them last year and I really enjoy their CD.  Pantera > was much better than the other times I’ve seen them.  They rocked hard > and heavy.  And fucking loud too.  Especially from the directly infront > of the PA. > By the time Ozzy came on I had downed so many $7.00 beers that I > honestly have a hard time remembering his set.  As mentioned elsewhere, > he opened with the video bits.  His stage design was the best that I can > recall from any of his tours.  It has that Hell Spawn look.  I wonder if > Todd McFarland was involved with its design?  Very cool.  I remember him > opening with "I Don’t Know" and he sounded very good.  I know there have > been complaints about Ozzy playing the same shit.  However, I love that > same old shit.  Mr. Crowley, Flying High Again, Believer, all those BoO > and DoaM songs are very special to me.  I love them dearly.  And I love > Ozzy.  He has been as much a part of my life as anything.  I am grateful > that he has made it so big.  And even more grateful that he is > perpetuating heavy music.  I will always support and follow him.  Ozzy’s > water gun technology has had some serious improvements.  He has a lift > chair-water cannon that picks him up above the stage and crowd.  The > water certainly felt good on a hot summer night. > Obviously, this show can’t quite compare with last year’s Sabbattack. > However, the whole Ozzfest this year was much better than I had > expected.  Ozzy sounded great and I enjoyed most of the bands. > Certainly a great way to spend a day.  I hope to see it again in the > future. > The local paper has articles here: > http://www.tennessean.com/onnashville/music/reviews/ozzfest-r070700.shtm > l > http://www.tennessean.com/onnashville/music/reviews/ozzfest-070500.shtml > And I’ve added a page here: > http://members.home.net/nedflanders/OzzFest2000.htm > Ozzy loves you all, > Ned > — > http://members.home.net/nedflanders/

Great review Ned! But watch those long reviews as MAC users can’t handle them. You’ve convinced me to witness Ozzy once again…….Well you and those hot lil’honeys that I saw last night. Ozzy also announced that this will be HIS last Ozzfest, so that’s more motivation to see him. Pass the torch!—jr. Before you buy.

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> So once again the family packed up and made the trek to witness another > gospel according to the apostle Ozzy.  Myself, one of my older brothers > and his son and another one of my nephews headed out to Nashville’s > outdoor amphitheater.  My older brother and myself have witnessed many > Ozzy shows together, including the Blizzard and Diary tours.  This year > would be his son’s first Ozzy show.  There was a "Passing it to the next > generation" vibe going on.

That’s what it’s all about (bowing to the archbishop with the funny hat).

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So once again the family packed up and made the trek to witness another gospel according to the apostle Ozzy.  Myself, one of my older brothers and his son and another one of my nephews headed out to Nashville’s outdoor amphitheater.  My older brother and myself have witnessed many Ozzy shows together, including the Blizzard and Diary tours.  This year would be his son’s first Ozzy show.  There was a "Passing it to the next generation" vibe going on. We arrived at the stadium around 1:00 PM.  First off, we walked around the place.  There were the same old booths and merchandise stands. Great place to pick up a few more wicked skull rings for the kids.  The 2nd stage was going and moshing.  I have no idea who was playing but they sounded pretty descent.  The area in front of the stage was filled with a mass of teenage & twenty something’s.  I saw several young girls with enough pieces of metal stuck through their skin to make a Klingon proud. Next we wondered down to the pavilion area so us old fuckers could locate our seats.  I had purchased two pairs of tickets.  One set was right next to the soundboard and the other was on the 6th row.  There were a bunch of empty seats down front so all four of us sat on the 6th row.  The first band we saw here was The Queens of the Stone Age.  They were kind of groovy and were good for just sitting there with a buzz. I’m sure the grindcore moshheads were extremely bored with this band. But my ole cooked brain enjoyed them.  It was a good way to ease into the day.  And the lead singer / guitarist looked so much like one of my college roommates it was scary.  Is that you, Craig? During the Static-X show my brother and I took off for another walk around.  We checked out another band on the 2nd stage.  Again, I have no idea who it was but they had a huge crowd moshing in front of the stage.  It looked like there were more people laying on top of the crowd than there were people sitting in the pavilion area.  And it was bloody fucking hot.  They need to have some water cannons on the 2nd stage. When we got back to the main stage some guys who had the tickets for the seats we had been sitting in had shown up.  There were plenty of other empties so we sat in some other seats next to the where my nephews were sitting.  A few minutes after we sat down one of the dudes that was sitting where we had been before tapped my brother on the shoulder.  He handed my brother the sunglasses case that he had left behind.  This was an expensive set of Harley Davidson shades and the leather case that held them.  There was also a few things in the case like some money and stuff.  We were blown away by the honesty of these young Ozzy dudes and thanked them for being so cool.  It is a good feeling to have this kind of thing happen.  Especially when you look around at all the whacked out people in the amphitheater and know that the mediocritants of "normal" society would consider everyone here as deviants and dregs.  There is a new hope. I didn’t care much for Tommy Lee’s band M.O.M.  Way to much on the rap side of things.  Incubus was rather boring I thought.  I really liked Godsmack.  I liked them last year and I really enjoy their CD.  Pantera was much better than the other times I’ve seen them.  They rocked hard and heavy.  And fucking loud too.  Especially from the directly infront of the PA. By the time Ozzy came on I had downed so many $7.00 beers that I honestly have a hard time remembering his set.  As mentioned elsewhere, he opened with the video bits.  His stage design was the best that I can recall from any of his tours.  It has that Hell Spawn look.  I wonder if Todd McFarland was involved with its design?  Very cool.  I remember him opening with "I Don’t Know" and he sounded very good.  I know there have been complaints about Ozzy playing the same shit.  However, I love that same old shit.  Mr. Crowley, Flying High Again, Believer, all those BoO and DoaM songs are very special to me.  I love them dearly.  And I love Ozzy.  He has been as much a part of my life as anything.  I am grateful that he has made it so big.  And even more grateful that he is perpetuating heavy music.  I will always support and follow him.  Ozzy’s water gun technology has had some serious improvements.  He has a lift chair-water cannon that picks him up above the stage and crowd.  The water certainly felt good on a hot summer night. Obviously, this show can’t quite compare with last year’s Sabbattack. However, the whole Ozzfest this year was much better than I had expected.  Ozzy sounded great and I enjoyed most of the bands. Certainly a great way to spend a day.  I hope to see it again in the future. The local paper has articles here: http://www.tennessean.com/onnashville/music/reviews/ozzfest-r070700.shtm l http://www.tennessean.com/onnashville/music/reviews/ozzfest-070500.shtml And I’ve added a page here: http://members.home.net/nedflanders/OzzFest2000.htm Ozzy loves you all, Ned — http://members.home.net/nedflanders/

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I'm looking for "You said it all"CD

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It was recorded at a sound check before the show…Randy’s guitar solo was done in the booth at a later time.  No known studio version exists. http://www.angelfire.com/ca/HONEYCOMBHIDEOUT/index.html

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I think I read somewhere that they added the crowd noise to make it sound live, but it wasn’t.  -something about recording in the tour bus or something. Anyone know the story? -Andrew – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hi, > As far as I know, "You Said It All" appears on only 1 CD as follows: >  Crazy Babies >      CD single, 1988, CBS Associated ZSK 1345 >      Back Cover >      Promo-only single. The additional track, You Said it All, track is the same as > the one >      taken from the Mr. Crowley Live EP. > It also appears on the following vinyl releases: >  Shot in the Dark >      7" single, 1986, CBS Associated ES 1121 >      Australian white label promo. Additional track is You Said It All (Live – from > Mr. >      Crowley picture disc). >  Shot in the Dark >      7" single, 1986, CBS Associated ZS4 05810 >      Front Cover >      Additional track is You Said It All (Live – from Mr. Crowley picture disc). > Mr. Crowley Live EP >      12" picture disc, 1980, Jet 8Z8-37640 >      Front Cover >      Additional tracks are live versions of You Said it All and Suicide Solution. > As far as I >      know, there is no studio version of You Said It All. > Mr. Crowley Live EP >      12" single, 1980, Jet 12 EXP 37640 >      Front Cover >      This version contains the same tracks as the picture disc. This pressing’s > cover has a >      color picture of Ozzy wearing his red "jump suit" with his arms extended. > Mr. Crowley Live EP >      12" single, 1980, Jet JET 12003 >      Front Cover >      This version contains the same tracks as the picture disc. This U.K. pressing > has a >      cover that is a silver and black picture of Ozzy wearing his fringed shirt. > Mr. Crowley >      7" single, 1980, Jet 7003 >      Front Cover >      Additional track is You Said It All (LIVE). > Crazy Babies >      CD single, 1988, CBS Associated ZSK 1345 >      Back Cover >      Promo-only single. The additional track, You Said it All, track is the same as > the one >      taken from the Mr. Crowley Live EP. > Miracle Man >      7" single, 1988, CBS Associated >      Additional track is You Said It All. > All of this info and more can be found on my discography page. Check my sig > for URL. > ozzy > — > # > # Check out my metal music page at: > # http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy > #

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Hi, As far as I know, "You Said It All" appears on only 1 CD as follows:  Crazy Babies      CD single, 1988, CBS Associated ZSK 1345      Back Cover      Promo-only single. The additional track, You Said it All, track is the same as the one      taken from the Mr. Crowley Live EP. It also appears on the following vinyl releases:  Shot in the Dark      7" single, 1986, CBS Associated ES 1121      Australian white label promo. Additional track is You Said It All (Live – from Mr.      Crowley picture disc).  Shot in the Dark      7" single, 1986, CBS Associated ZS4 05810      Front Cover      Additional track is You Said It All (Live – from Mr. Crowley picture disc). Mr. Crowley Live EP      12" picture disc, 1980, Jet 8Z8-37640      Front Cover      Additional tracks are live versions of You Said it All and Suicide Solution. As far as I      know, there is no studio version of You Said It All. Mr. Crowley Live EP      12" single, 1980, Jet 12 EXP 37640      Front Cover      This version contains the same tracks as the picture disc. This pressing’s cover has a      color picture of Ozzy wearing his red "jump suit" with his arms extended. Mr. Crowley Live EP      12" single, 1980, Jet JET 12003      Front Cover      This version contains the same tracks as the picture disc. This U.K. pressing has a      cover that is a silver and black picture of Ozzy wearing his fringed shirt. Mr. Crowley      7" single, 1980, Jet 7003      Front Cover      Additional track is You Said It All (LIVE). Crazy Babies      CD single, 1988, CBS Associated ZSK 1345      Back Cover      Promo-only single. The additional track, You Said it All, track is the same as the one      taken from the Mr. Crowley Live EP. Miracle Man      7" single, 1988, CBS Associated      Additional track is You Said It All. All of this info and more can be found on my discography page. Check my sig for URL. ozzy — # # Check out my metal music page at: # http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy #

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As far as I know any You Said It All on CD would be a CD-R from vinyl. It was on the b-side of the Mr. Crowley pic disc and b-side of Shot In The Dark 7". -Andrew – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I’m looking for CDs including "You said it all" and "Looking at you, looking > at me". > If you know something about it, please tell me. > And if you have the CD, whether or not it is official, I want one. > — > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >   Sincerely, >                                                Yuji Ushigome

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I’m looking for CDs including "You said it all" and "Looking at you, looking at me". If you know something about it, please tell me. And if you have the CD, whether or not it is official, I want one. — <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   Sincerely,                                                Yuji Ushigome – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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>I’m looking for CDs including "You said it all" and "Looking at you, looking >at me".

You Said It All was on the official Crazy Babies promo cd. Looking At You… has only been on bootleg cds and official vinyl. >If you know something about it, please tell me. >And if you have the CD, whether or not it is official, I want one.

http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html   Since February 13, 1998 – SLEEPING VILLAGE Can you help me occupy my brain?  –Paranoid as sung on the Paranoid album.

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Which amp?????

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Hi people, i am stuck. I am looking for a decent amp, fairly loud (about 65-100 watts) for playing live heavy metal music, with a good quality sound and compatible with zoom effects pedals. Any suggestions????? Cheers Rob  ||/ <

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> Hi people, i am stuck. I am looking for a decent amp, fairly loud > (about 65-100 watts) for playing live heavy metal music, with a good > quality sound and compatible with zoom effects pedals. > Any suggestions?????

Dump the zoom crap and get a Roccafart with Rogue pedals at Musician’s Friend.

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How much cabbage you want to drop? Max

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi people, i am stuck. I am looking for a decent amp, fairly loud > (about 65-100 watts) for playing live heavy metal music, with a good > quality sound and compatible with zoom effects pedals. > Any suggestions????? > Cheers > Rob >  ||/ > <

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Ozzy and Kermit the frog?

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Hi, From my discography (http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy)… "Born to be Wild      one song, 1994, Jim Henson Records / BMG 78400-10004-2      Front Cover      Ozzy does a "duet" with Miss Piggy on the record called Kermit Unpigged. Other      artists on this disc include Vince Gill, Jimmy Buffett, and Don Henley." L8r, ozzy > My friend told me that Ozzy sang a duet with Kermit the frog for a muppets > album.  Being that Ozzy loves $, I figured it was true.  But, is it? Also, what > song? > Thanks, > Cathy

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>I don’t think he did one with kermit, I am assuming you are talking about >Miss >Piggy, he sang born to be wild with the pig on one of the shows. It’s >hilarious. >Ozzy singing with Miss Piggy…wish I’d seen that episode!

Cathy

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>My friend told me that Ozzy sang a duet with Kermit the frog for a muppets >album.  Being that Ozzy loves $, I figured it was true.  But, is it? Also, >what >song? >Thanks, >Cathy

I don’t think he did one with kermit, I am assuming you are talking about Miss Piggy, he sang born to be wild with the pig on one of the shows. It’s hilarious.

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>My friend told me that Ozzy sang a duet with Kermit the frog for a muppets >album.  Being that Ozzy loves $, I figured it was true.  But, is it? Also, >what >song?

It was w/Miss Piggy, I don’t recall Kermit and I really don’t feel like diggin’ out my tape…but anyway, he did do a song w/a Muppet, and it was "Born To Be Wild".

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My friend told me that Ozzy sang a duet with Kermit the frog for a muppets album.  Being that Ozzy loves $, I figured it was true.  But, is it? Also, what song? Thanks, Cathy

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Rare OZZY song w/ Rhoads

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I have the studio version on a cd called One Up The B-Saide but I had no idea there was a live version also. How different are they?

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Hi, You Looking At Me Looking At You appears on several official Ozzy releases.  Check out my web page at http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy for a complete Ozzy discography. Soon, I’ll have catalog numbers of these items as well. L8r, ozzy > Alright metal maniacs.  I need help. When I was living in Los Angeles when > Rhoads died, I taped a song off the radio.  It was an unreleased song with the > Oz man and Randy.  It was titled something like "You looking at me, looking at > you"  Does ANYBODY know of this song and have (or know how to get) a recording > of it?  It has this ripping melodic lead that I figured out on guitar years ago > muther’s!!!  Ya gotta pull through and make me one happy fucker!!!

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Hi.  Could you please email me that rare ozzy song that you downloaded.  I would be so happy if you would b/c those are the only two Ozzy songs that I know of that I don’t have.  Thanks.   Kyle — Posted via Talkway – http://www.talkway.com Exchange ideas on practically anything ™.

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>  It was titled something like "You looking at me, looking at >you"  Does ANYBODY know of this song and have (or know how to get) a >recording >of it?  

As luck would have it, I just uploaded the very rare live version of this song to my web page.  If you’d like the studio version as well, drop me an email and I’ll send via email. http://www.angelfire.com/ca/HONEYCOMBHIDEOUT/index.html

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It was a b side to good by to romance 45′  also there is a live version of it on the clemsford odeon live bootleg-"you lookin at you lookin at me", that and " you said it all" was the other one that weren’t on studio albums.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  It was titled something like "You looking at me, looking at >you"  Does ANYBODY know of this song and have (or know how to get) a >recording >of it? > As luck would have it, I just uploaded the very rare live version of this song > to my web page.  If you’d like the studio version as well, drop me an email and > I’ll send via email. > http://www.angelfire.com/ca/HONEYCOMBHIDEOUT/index.html

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wrong, "You Said it All" was is on the Mr. Crowley Live picture disc vinyl – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > It was a b side to good by to romance 45′  also there is a live version of > it on the clemsford odeon live bootleg-"you lookin at you lookin at me", > that and " you said it all" was the other one that weren’t on studio albums. > >  It was titled something like "You looking at me, looking at > >you"  Does ANYBODY know of this song and have (or know how to get) a > >recording > >of it? > As luck would have it, I just uploaded the very rare live version of this > song > to my web page.  If you’d like the studio version as well, drop me an > email and > I’ll send via email. > http://www.angelfire.com/ca/HONEYCOMBHIDEOUT/index.html

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Alright metal maniacs.  I need help. When I was living in Los Angeles when Rhoads died, I taped a song off the radio.  It was an unreleased song with the Oz man and Randy.  It was titled something like "You looking at me, looking at you"  Does ANYBODY know of this song and have (or know how to get) a recording of it?  It has this ripping melodic lead that I figured out on guitar years ago muther’s!!!  Ya gotta pull through and make me one happy fucker!!!

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B sides

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   Can some one point out a site that lists solo-era Ozzy B-sides, non-album tracks and unreleased tracks? TIA              Cheers,                     ERIC

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WWW.ozzyhead.com

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>WWW.ozzyhead.com

hey, piss on you :) ww2.isys.ca/wanderer has them too

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>hey, piss on you :) >ww2.isys.ca/wanderer >has them too

Oh yeah!! Hey don’t forget about the wanderers page, which is also a GREAT page. :)

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Or while you’re at it, check out mine… http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy L8r, ozzy >hey, piss on you :) >ww2.isys.ca/wanderer >has them too > Oh yeah!! Hey don’t forget about the wanderers page, which is also a GREAT > page. > :)

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Walk ON Water

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it can be yours! only serious need inquire. thanx hypercy

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copy from Lake Community Hospital 3/20/82

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im very serious fill me in!!!1

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Still……Okay…..AND……. " Just because you are chained to the porch doesn’t mean you can’t bark at the cars !" " If only we would respect the 2nd amendment as much as we do the 1st !"

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For details on Ozzy tracks and where/how they appeared, check out my discography at         http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy L8r, ozzy – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I just thought of something – is I Don’t Walk On Water with Zakk or Joe > Holmes > It’s hard to tell cause it’s Ozzmosis-y so it could be Zakk, but there’s > no incredible riffs, mostly noise (not to say that Joe Holmes sounds > like that, i’ve never heard him, unless of course this is him) > Whatever the case, I think it’s a really good song anyway.  Request it > more often on your local station everybody! > (Too bad it wasn’t on any CD, but then there are truckloads of > unbelievable ozzy songs that aren’t on any Ozzy album – Aimee, One Up > The B-Side, Party With The Animals, The Liar, Don’t Blame Me…..and > also some great great duets – Close My Eyes Forever with Lita Ford, > Ain’t No Nice Guy with Lemmy…..) > — > "Never use a big word where a diminutive one will suffice." > Eric Nordquist

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> A few of these are on CD.  "Walk on Water" is on the Beavis and > Butt-Head Do America soundtrack (which is still around now), "Close My > Eyes Forever" is on Lita Ford’s Lita album and "Ain’t No Nice Guy" is > from a Motorhead album, but I can’t remember which one.  Granted, you > have to pick up albums by other artists to acquire the songs, but > they’re still commercially avalible.

"I Ain’t No Nice Guy" is on Motorhead’s "March or Die" album…it’s a decent listen, has Motorhead’s version of the song "Hellraiser" on it…if you’ve seen the movie "Hellraiser 3" you know the version I mean… Later, people… Raven — And behold a pale green horse, and he that sat upon it. His name was Death, and Hell accompanied him.  And there was given him the power over the four parts of the earth, to kill with sword, with famine, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.                                      — Revelation 6:8

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>I just thought of something – is I Don’t Walk On Water with Zakk or Joe >Holmes >It’s hard to tell cause it’s Ozzmosis-y so it could be Zakk, but there’s >no incredible riffs, mostly noise (not to say that Joe Holmes sounds >like that, i’ve never heard him, unless of course this is him) >Whatever the case, I think it’s a really good song anyway.  Request it >more often on your local station everybody! >(Too bad it wasn’t on any CD, but then there are truckloads of >unbelievable ozzy songs that aren’t on any Ozzy album – Aimee, One Up >The B-Side, Party With The Animals, The Liar, Don’t Blame Me…..and >also some great great duets – Close My Eyes Forever with Lita Ford, >Ain’t No Nice Guy with Lemmy…..)

A few of these are on CD.  "Walk on Water" is on the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack (which is still around now), "Close My Eyes Forever" is on Lita Ford’s Lita album and "Ain’t No Nice Guy" is from a Motorhead album, but I can’t remember which one.  Granted, you have to pick up albums by other artists to acquire the songs, but they’re still commercially avalible. >– >"Never use a big word where a diminutive one will suffice." >Eric Nordquist

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>I just thought of something – is I Don’t Walk On Water with Zakk or Joe

Walk on Water  is with Zakk  Wylde. Fred

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I just thought of something – is I Don’t Walk On Water with Zakk or Joe Holmes It’s hard to tell cause it’s Ozzmosis-y so it could be Zakk, but there’s no incredible riffs, mostly noise (not to say that Joe Holmes sounds like that, i’ve never heard him, unless of course this is him) Whatever the case, I think it’s a really good song anyway.  Request it more often on your local station everybody! (Too bad it wasn’t on any CD, but then there are truckloads of unbelievable ozzy songs that aren’t on any Ozzy album – Aimee, One Up The B-Side, Party With The Animals, The Liar, Don’t Blame Me…..and also some great great duets – Close My Eyes Forever with Lita Ford, Ain’t No Nice Guy with Lemmy…..) — "Never use a big word where a diminutive one will suffice." Eric Nordquist

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Ozzy on Minidisc

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I’m not sure where the rest are, but I’m pretty sure that No More Tears was available on MD for awhile.  Anyone else see these? L8r, ozzy > As you all know, Sony is the only label putting out pre-recorded minidisc of > its artists. Ozzy is signed with Sony Music (don’t you just love it when the > same label that signed Mariah Care signed Ozzy?). But according to the Sony > catalog that came with my MZ-R50 last January, the only Ozzy MDs available > are Blizzard Ozz, Diary of a Madman, Ozzmosis, and The Ozzman Cometh. > Where thev hell is the rest??? > RODRIGO

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As you all know, Sony is the only label putting out pre-recorded minidisc of its artists. Ozzy is signed with Sony Music (don’t you just love it when the same label that signed Mariah Care signed Ozzy?). But according to the Sony catalog that came with my MZ-R50 last January, the only Ozzy MDs available are Blizzard Ozz, Diary of a Madman, Ozzmosis, and The Ozzman Cometh. Where thev hell is the rest??? RODRIGO

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No Rest For The Wicked Bonus Track?

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I just picked up No Rest For THe Wicked On CD because the Bootleg I had of it on tape sucked,and there is a bonus track at the end. The back of the CD and the inside sheet says 8 tracks,the last being Demon Alcohal,but when played,it has 9 tracks,the bonus being I Dont Wanna Be Your Hero. Anyone know why this isnt listed? The Shape "The World Is Full Of Kings And Queens,Who Blind Your Eyes Then Steal Your Dreams,It’s Heaven And Hell!"

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Hi, The bonus track is called "Hero" and there doesn’t seem to be any consensus about why it isn’t listed.  BTW, it doesn’t appear on the vinyl version of "No Rest…". For more info on Ozzy tracks, check out my discography at http://web2.airmail.net/ozzy L8r, ozzy > I just picked up No Rest For THe Wicked On CD because the Bootleg I had of it > on tape sucked,and there is a bonus track at the end. The back of the CD and > the inside sheet says 8 tracks,the last being Demon Alcohal,but when played,it > has 9 tracks,the bonus being I Dont Wanna Be Your Hero. Anyone know why this > isnt listed? > The Shape > "The World Is Full Of Kings And Queens,Who Blind Your Eyes Then Steal Your > Dreams,It’s Heaven And Hell!"

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