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Ozzy Osbourne - Don't Blame Me

Ozzy Osbourne - Don't Blame Me

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "He was really quiet cause he was such a nice guy!"on RAndy
Review: "One of the weiredest things about this, was when I was doing the tribute to Crazy Train, and I asked Mrs. Rhoads if I get his sort of Flying V, polka dot guitar. And she had'nt opened that guitar since he was dead, ya know since the day he died. And I opened the box and I sort of got chills, because there were things that were left in the bag, like his cigarettes, and his little bits and pieces were in there, and his strings had all gone rusty, I remember freaking out when I saw it man!" "When you met Randy, he had a maturity, and he was very knowledgable, he had a maturity that a mature man would have, and he was ya know, in his early twenties." "I suppose,............at that time when he died........a part of me died with him, because he was the first guy...excuse me, person, who came along, and gave me hope." "I did'nt even have to turn around, I knew what Randy was doing, and Randy knew what I was going to do." "I would be sitting in one room, and I knew where Randy was in another, and i'd just start thinking about him and it was like I'd snap my fingers, and he'd be there!, it was weird. We had this communication going on that was really,...fantastic!" "Randy was a really great guitar player, he couldn't play Asteroids worth a lick, I always beat him, all the way across America, but he was good boy Randy, and he got along well with Ozzy, theyd sit down and right songs together!"-Lemmey Delores Rhoads-"Randy and Ozzy really got along well together, and each one knew what the other on was going to do, and as Ozzy has mentioned to me a number of times, he said, " if You were going to sit down, and to you know, try and manufacture what you thought the perfect guitar player would be, you know Randy Rhoads!" Randy on 1981 Guitar Player magazine new talent award "Sharon called up a week before and told me, I did'nt believe it, cause Sharon's always joking aroung with me anyway, and she called me and told me, and still, I did'nt believe it, because I'm really proud and honored, and ya know, I don't want to stop here."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OZZY! OZZY! GOD BLESS YOU MAN!
Review: Hello all you metalheads out there! I'm here to inform you that this is nearly the best biography one will ever find on John 'Ozzy' Osbourne. Don't Blame Me gives us an up close and way too personal glimpse into the life of the larger than life rock n' roll demagogue! We learn about how a one makes the transition from being dirt poor to becoming the rock's most notorious madman. The viewer will be shocked, amazed, and entertained all at once. This documentary is very well structured, with thoughtful and informative commentary about the OZ. Among those who shed the unholy truth about Ozzy are: Motorhead's own Lemmy Kilmister, shock rock founder Alice Cooper, Sharon Osbourne, Delores Rhodes, Bill Ward, and many more. There are many hilarious tales to hear about Ozzy's excessive drug and alcohol abuse. We also learn just how much the death of former guitarist Randy Rhodes threw Ozzy into a drunken depression, which lasted for several years. The Ozzman himself also tells all. This is the most informative 1 and 1/2 hour celebrity biography I have ever set my eyes and ears upon! This is a must have for any Ozzy Fan. From biting bats to Suicide Solutions, we embark upon a quest to explore the dangers, tragedies, and successes, which paved the bumpy avenue, that is the life of Ozzy Osbourne. In conclusion, all I have to say is grab your demon alcohol, turn on your players and prepare to experience a rock n' roll revelation!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Randy
Review: I dont care what any one says. This is Ozzy Osbournes music and Randys guitar. If anyone doesnt like the sounds of Ozzy and Randy there is something completely wrong with you. If you dont know much about Ozzy this is a great opputunity because it is somewhat of a documentery and not just a crapload of great music. So In other words buy this DVD because it kicks a**. Randy Rhoads Lives On

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ....and I saw 17,000 lawyers being napalmed!
Review: I had to get the DVD for I had worn out my VHS edition. I don't know about the rest of my head banging brethren, but my favorite part has always been that old fart wind bag lawyer who couldn't argue before Judge Wapner giving us metalheads a good laugh. How this self important, Southern California Dershowitz-wannabe spewed out all that hi-faluting, long winded verbal diarrhea about how he didn't see one smile on their faces as an intro to the DVD was a stroke of devilish genius. How Ozzy (and/or the editors) used the momentum of the enemy to put egg on his face is a tactic that Sun Tzu would've applauded. He should've used that as an opening at his concerts to get the audience really fired up! A thousand devil-horned salutes to you Ozzy! Oh, by the way, what's with that blacked out scene with gurgling water? Did a pipe break or something....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Any Ozzy fan should have this
Review: I just got this DVD and it is excellent. It does a great job telling the story of Ozzy's life, from back when Ozzy, Bill Ward, Geezer Butler and Tonni Iommi formed "Earth" and their start as Black Sabbath, how they broke up, up to where Ozzy is now. It focuses on his music, but it also goes into his family life with his wife Sharon and his three children, and Ozzy's late guitarist Randy Rhoads. When I ordered this, originally had assumed that it was a collection of his music videos, with some interviews and concert footage as a bonus. Turns out I was wrong, as there's only one full music video, which is No More Tears. But the rest of this video is so good that I don't think that the lack of videos takes too much away. It has interviews with Ozzy, Bill Ward, Alice Cooper, Sharon Osbourne, and many other people, it has tons of concert footage, it tells the stories of the bat and the dove, and a lot more than that. For anyone who's an Ozzy fan I strongly recommend this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Any Ozzy fan should have this
Review: I just got this DVD and it is excellent. It does a great job telling the story of Ozzy's life, from back when Ozzy, Bill Ward, Geezer Butler and Tonni Iommi formed "Earth" and their start as Black Sabbath, how they broke up, up to where Ozzy is now. It focuses on his music, but it also goes into his family life with his wife Sharon and his three children, and Ozzy's late guitarist Randy Rhoads. When I ordered this, originally had assumed that it was a collection of his music videos, with some interviews and concert footage as a bonus. Turns out I was wrong, as there's only one full music video, which is No More Tears. But the rest of this video is so good that I don't think that the lack of videos takes too much away. It has interviews with Ozzy, Bill Ward, Alice Cooper, Sharon Osbourne, and many other people, it has tons of concert footage, it tells the stories of the bat and the dove, and a lot more than that. For anyone who's an Ozzy fan I strongly recommend this.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What happened to the footage from the VHS????????????
Review: I love this DVD, don't get me wrong, but there was WAY MORE footage on the VHS tape. Where is the footage of Ozzy talking about killing his wife when he was drunk. There was also a lot more footage of Randy Rhoads and Ozzy talking about his death. Did that all disappear or what? I'm not trying to be morbid or anything, but why would that stuff be taken out??????????

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What happened to the footage from the VHS????????????
Review: I love this DVD, don't get me wrong, but there was WAY MORE footage on the VHS tape. Where is the footage of Ozzy talking about killing his wife when he was drunk. There was also a lot more footage of Randy Rhoads and Ozzy talking about his death. Did that all disappear or what? I'm not trying to be morbid or anything, but why would that stuff be taken out??????????

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this dvd has it all
Review: Man oh man Ozzy Osbourne in Dont Blame me is the coolest dvd ever its kinda like a bio/story with awesome BGM from I dont Know to the ending video for no more tears.This DVD tells yea almost everything you want to know. From the sabbath days, to the dove, the bat, and his solo career. The suicide soultion lawsuit case is the best thing in this video the congress type guy says get the gun shoot shoot shoot than them showing ozzy just shaking his head is great. The Randy Rhoads part of this dvd is also teh best with 2 rare sceens of randy soloing there awesome. Ozzy Osbourne, the ultimate master of realities. God bless you ozzy and randy take care.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go inside the mind of a mad man and you may never return!
Review: Ozzy, should you ever read this review, then I wish to convey my apologies. As an 80's raised metalhead, my allegiance was towards Judas Priest and Iron Maiden and the assorted bands that were inspired by those respective camps. I had no real appreciation for your being one of the founding fathers of modern metal, but rather had wrtten you off as a publicity hungry ham trying to jump start his solo career. Watching this vid, it's obvious that there's mucho substance beneath the style and I listen to your music with a more open ear. This vid doesn't just flash a few obligatory videos and then "The End". It conveys some serious attitude that makes for an entertaining biography even if you're not into Ozzy. For me, no detail is neglected. My favorite part: that old fart lawyer who represented the parents of that loser who offed himself. Forget Sixx, Cooper, Rubin, Ulrich and Lemmy in their recollections. That guy was a riot! As a matter of fact, if you're going to release a new album, call it "Get the Gun...Shoot..Shoot..Shoot" just to anger him! I'd buy it in a sec!


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