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The Rarest Of Ozzy music ???

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No not everybody, just you. You can stop now, you have made opinion plainly clear.

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>No not everybody, just you.

YES, EVERYBODY! That’s what I said look in Dejanews, cause you’d find everyone else’s views there! 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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Dude you beating a dead hourse. Stop allready.

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I am not interested in old news, I am interested in hearing what everybody has to say, not just person with one with one opinion. So please no more about about TML.

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>I am not interested in old news, I am interested in hearing what everybody has >to say,

Everybody has said it 20 times already, if you’d look up this topic in Deja you’d know this. And it’s old news because everyone but you already knows he wasn’t in TML… NP:Therion-Deggial 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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How the hell would Sharon know? She didn’t even know of Ozzy back then. Beside the debate about The Magic Lanters could go on forever. That is not the point of me posting this. I am a colector of rare Ozzy music. Do you, or anybody else know where I can get some of this music?

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>How the hell would Sharon know?

But she knows him now. >I am a colector of rare Ozzy music. Do you, or anybody else >know where I can get some of this music?

I could have sworn I said to look this topic up on Dejanews for more info(both the proof that Ozzy WAS NOT in that band, AND where to get them) 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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>     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.

Ozzy wasn’t in The Magic Lanterns, that person was NOT Ozzy Osbourne. For that matter, it’s probably not him in either of those other 2 bands either. >  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. Ozzy denies being in them cause he WASN’T in them. 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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Hi, >Ozzy wasn’t in The Magic Lanterns, that person was NOT Ozzy Osbourne. For that

matter, it’s probably not him in either of those other 2 bands either.<       Ozzy was in those two bands (Approach and Music Machine) forsure. If you have the Back To Ozz CD single, Back To Ozz 12" single, or The Bible Ozz it say so at top of the Ozzy band family tree. This is where I got this information from.      About the Magic Lanterns, I here people (Ozzy fans) who swear up and down that is Ozzy. I also here people say that’s not Ozzy. But why did the reissue CD of the Magic Lanterns in ‘98 say it was the Ozzy? What do I believe? Does anybody have any hard evedence to prove it either way?

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>     About the Magic Lanterns, I here people (Ozzy fans) who swear up and down >that is Ozzy. I also here people say that’s not Ozzy. But why did the reissue >CD of the Magic Lanterns in ‘98 say it was the Ozzy?

So a CD that would sell NO copies otherwise WOULD sell copies. >What do I believe? Does nybody have any hard evedence to prove it either

way? Yes, considering both Ozzy and Sharon say he was NEVER in Magic Lanterns, that should be a pretty good sign. If you want more info, do a Dejanews search on Magic Lanterns onhis group. 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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Good luck.  Sometimes I wonder if this stuff even exists. -Andrew – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > 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. 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. >      8. Ozzy Osbournes, KMET, promo only, Mr. Crowley, 12" single, picture > disk. >      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.

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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. 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.      8. Ozzy Osbournes, KMET, promo only, Mr. Crowley, 12" single, picture disk.      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.

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