Saturday, March 18, 2006

Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne, December 3, 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is a singer - former lead vocalist of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath - popular solo artist, and former star of the popular reality show The Osbournes.

As a solo artist, Osbourne has sold over 27 million albums in the US. Two albums, Blizzard of Ozz (1980) and No More Tears (1991), are certified quadruple platinum, for sales of over 4 million copies in the US.

Former schoolmate, Tony Iommi, would discover Osbourne, inviting him to play with his budding group, the Polka Tulk Blues Band (later renamed Earth). Impressed by his unique singing style Osbourne was asked to join.

During this time psychedelic rock was enormously popular. To distinguish themselves from the norm, Iommi and his partners decided to play a heavy blues inspired style of music laced with gloomy lyrics. On learning the name Earth was currently in use, the group appropriately re-named themselves Black Sabbath, after a song Ozzy wrote.


the following is taken from http://www.ozzynet.com/

Under Covers



Under Covers
Release Date: Nov 01, 2005
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Under Cover



Under Cover
Release Date: Nov 01, 2005
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Prince Of Darkness



Prince Of Darkness
Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
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( 92960 )


1 I Don't Know (Live) ra wma100
2 Mr. Crowley ra wma100
3 Crazy Train ra wma100
4 Goodbye To Romance (Live) ra wma100
5 Suicide Solution (Live) ra wma100
6 Over The Mountain ra wma100
7 Flying High Again (Live) ra wma100
8 You Can't Kill Rock And Roll ra wma100
9 Diary Of A Madman ra wma100
10 Bark At The Moon (Live) ra ra wma100
11 Spiders ra wma100
12 Rock 'n' Roll Rebel ra wma100
13 You're No Different ra wma100
1 Ultimate Sin (Live) ra wma100
2 Never Know Why (Live) ra wma100
3 Thank God For The Bomb (Live) ra wma100
4 Crazy Babies ra wma100
5 Breakin' All The Rules ra wma100
6 I Don't Want To Change The World (Demo) ra wma100
7 Mama, I'm Coming Home (Demo) ra wma100
8 Desire (Demo) ra wma100
9 No More Tears ra wma100
10 Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.) (Demo) ra wma100
11 Perry Mason (Live) ra wma100
12 See You On The Other Side (Demo) ra wma100
13 Walk On Water (Demo) ra wma100
14 Gets Me Through (Live) ra wma100
15 Bang Bang (You're Dead) ra wma100
16 Dreamer ra wma100
1 Iron Man ra wma100
2 N.I.B. ra wma100
3 Purple Haze ra wma100
4 Pictures Of Matchstick Men ra wma100
5 Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed) ra wma100
6 Born To Be Wild ra wma100
7 Nowhere To Run (Vapor Trail) ra wma100
8 Psycho Man ra wma100
9 For Heaven's Sake 2000 ra wma100
10 I Ain't No Nice Guy ra wma100
11 Therapy ra wma100
12 Stayin' Alive ra wma100
13 Dog, The Bounty Hunter ra wma100
1 21st Century Schizoid Man ra wma100
2 Mississippi Queen ra wma100
3 All The Young Dudes ra wma100
4 In My Life ra wma100
5 Fire ra wma100
6 For What It's Worth ra wma100
7 Sympathy For The Devil ra wma100
8 Working Class Hero ra wma100
9 Good Times ra wma100
10 Changes ra wma100


The Essential Ozzy Osbourne
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The Essential Ozzy Osbourne
Release Date: Feb 11, 2003
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Disc One
1 Crazy Train ra wav wma100
2 Mr. Crowley ra
3 I Don't Know (Live with Randy Rhoads)
4 Suicide Solution ra wma100
5 Goodbye To Romance ra wma100
6 Over The Mountain ra wma100
7 Flying High Again
8 Diary Of A Madman
9 Paranoid (Live with Randy Rhoads)
10 Bark At The Moon ra wma100
11 You're No Different
12 Rock 'n' Roll Rebel
13 Crazy Babies ra wma100
14 Miracle Man ra wma100
15 Fire In The Sky
16 Breakin' All The Rules
Disc Two
1 Mama, I'm Coming Home ra wav wma100
2 Desire
3 No More Tears wma100
4 Time After Time
5 Road To Nowhere
6 I Don't Want To Change The World (Live)
7 Perry Mason ra wma100
8 I Just Want You ra wma100
9 Thunder Underground ra wma100
10 See You On The Other Side (Album Version)
11 Gets Me Through ra wav wma100
12 Dreamer ra wav wma100
13 No Easy Way Out ra wav wma100


Live At Budokan
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Live At Budokan
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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No Rest for the Wicked
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No Rest for the Wicked
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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( 85426 )



Bark At the Moon
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Bark At the Moon
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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( 85429 )


1 Bark At The Moon ra wma100
2 You're No Different ra wma100
3 Now You See It (Now You Don't) ra wma100
4 Rock 'n' Roll Rebel ra wma100
5 Centre Of Eternity ra wma100
6 So Tired ra wma100
7 Slow Down ra wma100
8 Waiting For Darkness ra wma100
9 Spiders ra wma100
10 One Up The "B" Side ra wma100


Live At Budokan
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Live At Budokan
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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1 I Don't Know (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
2 That I Never Had (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
3 Believer (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
4 Junkie (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
5 Mr. Crowley (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
6 Gets Me Through (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
7 No More Tears (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
8 I Don't Want To Change The World (Live) (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
9 Road To Nowhere (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
10 Crazy Train (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
11 Mama, I'm Coming Home (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
12 Bark At The Moon (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100
13 Paranoid (Live at Budokan) ra wav wma100


Ozzmosis
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Ozzmosis
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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( 86645 )



The Ozzman Cometh
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The Ozzman Cometh
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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1 Black Sabbath (Basement Tape) wma100
2 War Pigs (Basement Tape) ra wma100
3 Goodbye To Romance ra wma100
4 Crazy Train ra wav wma100
5 Mr. Crowley ra wma100
6 Over The Mountain ra wma100
7 Paranoid (Live) ra wma100
8 Bark At The Moon ra wma100
9 Miracle Man ra wma100
10 Crazy Babies ra wma100
11 No More Tears (Edit) ra
12 Mama, I'm Coming Home ra wav wma100
13 I Don't Want To Change The World (Live) ra wma100
14 I Just Want You ra wma100
15 Back On Earth ra wma100


Live At Budokan
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Live At Budokan
Release Date: Jun 25, 2002
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Blizzard Of Ozz
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Blizzard Of Ozz
Release Date: Apr 02, 2002
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1 I Don't Know ra wma100
2 Crazy Train ra wav wma100
3 Goodbye To Romance ra wma100
4 Dee ra wma100
5 Suicide Solution ra wma100
6 Mr. Crowley ra
7 No Bone Movies ra wma100
8 Revelation (Mother Earth) ra wma100
9 Steal Away (The Night) ra wma100
10 You Lookin' At Me Lookin' At You ra wma100


No More Tears
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No More Tears
Release Date: Apr 02, 2002
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Diary Of A Madman
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Diary Of A Madman
Release Date: Apr 02, 2002
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1 Over The Mountain ra wma100
2 Flying High Again ra wma100
3 You Can't Kill Rock And Roll ra wma100
4 Believer ra wma100
5 Little Dolls
6 Tonight ra wma100
7 S.A.T.O. ra wma100
8 Diary Of A Madman
9 I Don't Know (Live) ra wma100


Tribute
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Tribute
Release Date: Apr 02, 2002
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1 I Don't Know (Live)
2 Crazy Train (Live) ra wma100
3 Believer (Live) ra wma100
4 Mr. Crowley (Live) ra wma100
5 Flying High Again (Live) ra wma100
6 Revelation (Mother Earth) (Live) ra wma100
7 Steal Away (The Night) (With Drum Solo) (Live) ra wma100
8 Suicide Solution (Live) ra wma100
9 Iron Man (Live) ra wma100
10 Children Of The Grave (Live) ra wma100
11 Paranoid (Live) ra wma100
12 Goodbye To Romance (Live) ra wma100
13 No Bone Movies (Live)
14 Dee (Randy Rhoads Studio Out-Takes) ra wma100


Down To Earth
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Down To Earth
Release Date: Oct 16, 2001
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( 63580 )



Don't Blame Me: The Tales Of Ozzy Osbourne



Don't Blame Me: The Tales Of Ozzy Osbourne
Release Date: Sep 12, 2000
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( 49103 )

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The OZZman Cometh



The OZZman Cometh
Release Date: Nov 24, 1998
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( 69681 )



LIVE & LOUD
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LIVE & LOUD
Release Date: Sep 30, 1997
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( 49151 )



Just Say Ozzy



Just Say Ozzy
Release Date: Aug 22, 1995
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( 67242 )



Live & Loud



Live & Loud
Release Date: Aug 22, 1995
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( 67244 )



Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Nigel Kennedy


Nigel Kennedy (born December 28, 1956 in Brighton, England) is a violinist and violist. He was a pupil at the Yehudi Menuhin School, under Menuhin himself, and later at the Juilliard School under Dorothy DeLay.
Kennedy has done much to popularise classical music, particularly among young people. He has also performed and recorded most of the major violin concerti. In 1992, Kennedy took the controversial and highly publicised decision to embark on a sabbatical, withdrawing completely from all public performances. Following the five-year sabbatical, Kennedy made a triumphant return to the international concert platform in April 1997.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Metallica.....


'You can't go wrong with raw human emotion: fears, questions, the unknown, authority, childhood issues...all of those things that everyone has.' - James Hetfield, lead singer

Metallica was formed in Downey, California in 1981 by drummer and former tennis prodigy Lars Ulrich and guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield from Downey, California, who met after each had separately placed classified advertisements in the American publication The Recycler. Bassist Ron McGovney, also from Downey, was an original member, and the band used a few transient guitar players, such as Brad Parker and Jeff Warner, in the course of settling on a four-person lineup. Metallica got its name when drummer Lars Ulrich was helping San Francisco-area metal promoter Ron Quintana pick out a name for a new magazine to promote metal and the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal bands. Quintana came up with a suggestion "Metallica," but Lars quickly suggested another and decided to use that name for the band he and James Hetfield had just started.

Photo: Metallica circa 1999, Kirk, James, Jason, Lars

Desperate for a full-time lead guitarist, Ulrich posted an ad in the local newspapers. Dave Mustaine from Huntington Beach, California, a guitarist from the band Panic responded, and upon arrival started a sound check. Ulrich and Hetfield were so impressed with Mustaine's equipment that they asked him to join before hearing him play. A few months later the band recorded a full demo, No Life Till Leather, which quickly drew attention on the underground tape trading circuit. By this point bassist Cliff Burton from Castro Valley, California had also joined Metallica, lured from his band Trauma in exchange for the other members of Metallica relocating to the San Francisco area. Metallica then travelled to New York in 1983 at the urging of local promoters Jon and Marsha Zazula, and after a few gigs the band signed with the Zazulas' brand new label, Megaforce Records. Megaforce released Metallica's first two albums. Shortly after arriving in New York, Mustaine was fired due to various disruptive, unproductive behaviours all related to alcoholism and other addictions. Kirk Hammett was drafted from Exodus to replace him.

Mustaine would go on to create the thrash metal band Megadeth. Metallica's first album, Kill 'Em All, and a year later, the next album, Ride the Lightning. Perhaps the most significant feature of Ride the Lightning was the inclusion of "Fade to Black",- which was written when all their stuff was stolen- a slower, more interior song that mused on the thoughts of someone contemplating suicide. On September 27, 1986, during a European leg of shows, bassist Cliff Burton was killed in Ljungby, Sweden when Metallica's tour bus slid on icy roads and rolled down a cliff. Burton was thrown out of the window, and the bus fell on top of him, killing him. Three weeks after Burton's funeral, Jason Newsted, formerly of Flotsam and Jetsam joined the band on October 28, 1986. With Newsted, the band finished the Damage, Inc. tour in the early months of 1987 before recording The $5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-Revisited in July that year.

Photo: ...Justice tour 1988/89

On March 7, 1999, Metallica were inducted into San Francisco Walk of Fame. The mayor of San Francisco, Willie Brown, proclaimed the day "Official Metallica Day" in San Francisco. A month later, on April 21-22, 1999, Metallica recorded two performances with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, then-conducted by Michael Kamen.

In 2000, Metallica discovered that a demo of their song "I Disappear" had been floating across the Napster file-sharing network. The band immediately set out to sue Napster and, in the process, asked that 300,000 Napster users found to be trading Metallica songs be banned from the network. In 2001, Metallica and Napster agreed to an out-of-court settlement which led to many Napster user accounts being locked out. The band did not take action to sue any individuals for copyright infringement. Nevertheless, the controversy created a public relations nightmare. Throughout the controversy, many websites hosted Flash cartoons parodying Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield as selfish and stupid rock stars, completely out of touch with their fans. The most popular of these was Napster Bad!, by Camp Chaos, which spawned an entire series. (Go on try the link... its funny!)What followed was a huge fan backlash that thinned out the fanbase. Mötley Crüe provided their voices for a Flash that simultaneously supported Napster (and file-sharing in general) and shamed Metallica's supposed greed.


Photo: The Black Album tour (1990-91)

Before they went into the studio to record their next album in 2001, Jason Newsted left the band, ostensibly due to "the physical damage I have done to myself over the years while playing the music that I love." However, subsequent interviews with Newsted and the remaining members revealed that Newsted's desire to release and tour with his Echobrain side-project – and Hetfield's intense resistance to such an idea – was the primary cause of Newsted's departure (James' key logic being that someone in Metallica releasing something outside of Metallica would somehow weaken the band.) This began a low-point in recent Metallica history, as Hetfield soon entered rehab due to "alcoholism and other addictions" in July 2001. For nearly a year, Metallica ceased to function in any meaningful way. Ulrich and Hammett, for the first time, seriously considered the possibility that Metallica might be finished. Upon Hetfield's return, though, the band slowly and cautiously continued as an incomplete 3-piece throughout the writing and recording of their next album. Longtime producer Bob Rock handled bass duties for the sessions. Metallica eventually found a new member in early 2003, bassist Rob Trujillo (ex-Suicidal Tendencies), who was then playing with Ozzy Osbourne's band. In an interesting turn of events, Jason Newsted, who had joined Canadian heavy metal band Voivod, filled Rob's shoes by playing bass for Ozzy during the Ozzfest 2003 tour (which Voivod also supported).

On May 6, 2003, Metallica, with new bassist Trujillo, played their first show with the new lineup at mtvICON: Metallica, a 90-minute tribute show dedicated to the band. Along with several renditions of older songs performed by various bands (Sum 41 performed a medley of Metallica songs including "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Enter Sandman" and "Master of Puppets"; Staind performed "Nothing Else Matters"; Avril Lavigne performed "Fuel"; Snoop Dogg performed "Sad But True"; Korn performed "One"; and Limp Bizkit performed "Welcome Home: Sanitarium)", the show had several clips of interviews with the band broadcasting the past history of the band (Newsted provided commentary on certain aspects) and a performance by Metallica to close. Metallica's performance was a montage of songs as well, loosely chronicling their history; beginning with "Hit the Lights", and continuing with "Enter Sandman", "Blackened", "Creeping Death" and "Battery." After a brief speech, the band ended with the debut of "Frantic".

Photo: Rear view of the ...Justice t-shirt 1988

For me personally, I caught them twice in concert, the fisrt was during the ..Justice Tour in Manchester Apollo (8 Oct 1988 - see the tour t-shirt photo) and the 2nd time during the Black Album tour, this time in Wembley Arena London, head banging with my suite on, well the concert is on a weekday, after office hours.

Metallica Discography according to Year, Title, US Sales
1983 Kill 'Em All 3 million
1984 Ride the Lightning 5 million
1986 Master of Puppets 6 million
1987 Garage Days Re-Revisited (EP) 1 million
1988 ...And Justice for All 8 million
1991 Metallica 14 million (Usually called The Black Album)
1993 Live Shit: Binge & Purge Elektra
1996 Load 5 million
1997 ReLoad 3 million
1998 Garage Inc. 5 million - A collection of covers, including all tracks from Garage Days Re-revisited
1999 S&M 5 million - A collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony (Symphony & Metallica) 2003 St. Anger 3 million
2004 Some Kind of Monster (EP)

mostly taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica