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>It’s a publicity thing just like that Terror Reign song. It’s not Sabbath<
I never herd of this, van you tell me more?
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>Since your literacy seems to be failing, I will point you for the *fifth*
time to www.deja.com. Ozzy was NOT in TML, plain and simple. This is a FACT. Anyone saying he *was* is either doesn’t know the facts or is outright delusional. < Dude, get off it allready, who made you the Ozzy police!
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Ozzy wasn’t in that band. Not now, now ever. It’s a publicity thing just like that Terror Reign song. It’s not Sabbath — http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~pwarda I love the blues, They tell my story, If you don’t feel it you can never understand. [...]I’m walking in the shadow of the blues.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi, > The last time I posted this list of mine, I was attacked by some guy who > swears that Ozzy was never in The Magic Lanterns. He also said that there is no > Ozzy fan that believes, that Ozzy was in that band.
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> Good luck, because THE OZZY OSBOURNE was never in The Magic Lanterns. >Rare Breed, yes, but not The Magic Lanterns.
A friend of mine, a huge Sabbath fan told me that OZZY was indeed in MAGIC LANTERNS. "The reason we have Political Correctness is so that People don’t have to hear what they don’t want to hear." – Rush Limbaugh, 12/23/99
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Hi, The last time I posted this list of mine, I was attacked by some guy who swears that Ozzy was never in The Magic Lanterns. He also said that there is no Ozzy fan that believes, that Ozzy was in that band.
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>Hi, > The last time I posted this list of mine, I was attacked by some guy who >swears that Ozzy was never in The Magic Lanterns. He also said that there is no >Ozzy fan that believes, that Ozzy was in that band.
Since your literacy seems to be failing, I will point you for the *fifth* time to www.deja.com. Ozzy was NOT in TML, plain and simple. This is a FACT. Anyone saying he *was* is either doesn’t know the facts or is outright delusional. Danny Shiflet "You, don’t have to wait, I’ll be too late, When you meet to jump off the edge. I’m not like you and I don’t wanna be, Follow the times to a place you can’t see Don’t call in doubt what the fashion may bring and you’ll be…falling down!"-Edguy, Falling Down
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: This is a list of the rarest Ozzy Osbourne recordings that are believed to : exist. There may be one, none or unknown amounts of these recording. I’m trying : to find them and if you have any information or any of these recordings. Please : : : 2. Any recordings of the band’s called Approach or Music Machine. These : were Ozzy’s first band’s, before The Magic Lanterns. I’ll take any recording, : in any format, in any condition, and any information. : Good luck, because THE OZZY OSBOURNE was never in The Magic Lanterns. Rare Breed, yes, but not The Magic Lanterns.
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This is a list of the rarest Ozzy Osbourne recordings that are believed to exist. There may be one, none or unknown amounts of these recording. I’m trying to find them and if you have any information or any of these recordings. Please 1. Before Ozzy joined Black Sabbath he did a duet/ballad with Holly Knight. The song is called Slow Burn. I would like this on CD, but I’ll take what I can get, along with any information. 2. Any recordings of the band’s called Approach or Music Machine. These were Ozzy’s first band’s, before The Magic Lanterns. I’ll take any recording, in any format, in any condition, and any information. 3. Any recordings of the band called Rare Breed. This was Ozzy’s and Geezer Butlers band before joining up with Black Sabbath. I’ll take any recording, in any condition, in any format, and any information. 4. Any recordings of the bands called Pulka Tulk, or Earth. These were early band names for Back Sabbath when they were a blues band. I’ll take any recordings, in any condition, in any format, and any information. 5. In 1968 Earth (Black Sabbath) released a demo song called A Song For Jim, and in 1969 Black Sabbath released another demo song called The Rebel. Both songs are believed to be on 7" (45) vinyl and on the Fontana or Vertigo Records Label. I could also use any information about these songs. 6. Black Zeppelin/Led Sabbath? The rumored Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin tapes. Do these songs really exists? I would really like to know. John Paul Jones, the bass player for Led Zeppelin, produced three songs for The Magic Lanterns. This is the band that Ozzy denies being in. I’ll take any recording, in any condition, in any format, and any information. 7. Black Sabbath, 7" (45) ,orange vinyl single. The single is Paranoid with a B-side song of Tomorrow’s Dream. It has a unique picture sleeve. This single was re-released in Belgium, 1976. 8. Law, is the band name Ozzy is rumored to have used to play a couple of club shows some where in England, before his first official solo concert at the Glasgow Apollo, Scotland, on September 12, 1980. I’ll take any recordings, in any format, in any condition, and any information 9. Ozzy Osbourne, Diary Of a Madman, Epic promo diary (1988). 10. Headless Dove, CD, 1996, Metalheadz, Ozzy recorded three demo song from the Ozzmosis era for The Ozzman Cometh CD. They are: Tears For You, Back on Earth, and Where Rain Falls.
