Nice. Love that gig. Way better than the Reunion shows. Way more power.
I just wish there was video of the Academy, Birmingham in 2001 which was probably the best gig I ever went to.
great work from jaydeeoldboy.
six videos total. "that i know of if more please say something."
http://youtu.be/UcVRvzHGiwQ
http://youtu.be/EqjKI7BVeRE
http://youtu.be/Lp6TDGERbOA
http://youtu.be/FnEMHoxxYFc
http://youtu.be/sAHxn7FiW74
http://youtu.be/3RDg4fEPASY
Nice. Love that gig. Way better than the Reunion shows. Way more power.
I just wish there was video of the Academy, Birmingham in 2001 which was probably the best gig I ever went to.
Wow, superb! Powerful.
Thanks a ton for posting man, great stuff!
Originally Posted by Monster Boy
Depends on who is doing the rating. If they agree with me, they've rated it just right.
Damn, that is a fucking heavy concert. Whenever someone asks me the heaviest band of all time, I answer Black Sabbath. Other bands may tune lower, use more distortion, whatever, but the original Black Sabbath is the definition of heavy rock music.
Ozzy is just full of energy. I hope he'll have that much if I ever get to see Sabbath.
Ozzy is just full of energy. I hope he'll have that much if I ever get to see Sabbath.[/QUOTE]
really i know when i seen them back in 1976 that was pure energy from ozzy,he was wild ,reacted to every note.
to me every reunion show 1997-2005 is controled madness. just is'nt same as the seventies-although great--just different vibe.
When you compare Ozzy's stage presence in the 70's/early 80's to his later career, it is clear that he sort of embraced his madman image. When all that wild behaviour originally was all about Ozzy reacting to music he loved to perform, I'd assume he suddenly felt that the ticket buyers expected him to act like a lunatic on stage. Thus all crazy antics, dances, throwing water into the crowd, shouting "let's go fucking crazy" etc. He sort of fell victim to his own image, and in a way became a parody of himself. Atleast in the early 00's, that is.
"The consequence of conscience/Is that you'll be left somewhere/Swinging in the air"-Ronnie James Dio (1942-2010) R.I.P. King Of Metal
"Just take a look around you what do you see/Pain, suffering, and misery/It's not the way that the world was planned/It's a pity you don't understand" - Geezer Butler
"If god is in heaven/How can this happen here" - Phil Lynott (1949-1986)
Looks like Ozzy is wearing an Addicts t-shirt! I didn't know he was into Punk Rock!
I immagine him screeming "Punk Rock you bastards!" instead of "go fucking crazy" for once
AHAHA
Sorry for the name drop here but, when i was living at Ozzy's house in '92, I had a tshirt with a picture of Sid Vicious drinking out of a bottle of Vodka on it (I think it was Vodka anyway). Anyway, I remember Ozzy looking down at it and (laughingly) commenting that he'd probably "drank a few thousand bottles of that stuff". Heh
Nice one, I shall be watching that when I get the chance.
The Astoria was a great venue which has since been knocked down.
>>TECHNICIÄNS ÖF SPÅCE
SHIP EÅRTH THIS IS
YÖÜR CÄPTÅIN SPEÄKING
YÖÜR ØÅPTÅIN IS DEA˝D<<
I love fan fixes like this! Great job!