OZZY LIVE 1984 GREAT QUALITY!
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- OZZY live 1984 - Band Jacke E. Lee (guitar) Bob Daisley (bass) Tommy Aldridge (drums) Don Airey (keyboards)
Tracks: I don't know - Mr. Crowley - Flyin' high again - Drum solo - Crazy train
#ozzyosbourne #ozzy #ozzylive - Hudba
More people need to know about Bob Daisley and his contributions.
I saw Ozzy with Randy Rhodes in 1981 but at the show I was not happy to see Rudy Sarzo in place of Bob Daisley.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 Same here. Then again the tickets we originally had said Black Sabbath.
He is a great player! Love his playing!
Great player, lyricist and all round good egg
Hey, when did he replace Rudy Sarzo? Because I was under the impression that he was still with Ozzy during the Jake Lee years.
Ozzy never lacked getting the best guitar players on the planet. Loved Jake, What a treat!
Being Ozzy has its benefits
Said it then, still say it now - he was a wannabe compared to Randy Rhoads. His phrasing is all over the place, and he didn't do Randy's parts much justice at times. None of the restraint and control Randy had. He was, in retrospect, trying way too hard. I liked him better by Killer Of Giants, but it was an adjustment.
Jake E Lee! Shredding! Giant tone! He deserved more props than he got.
Great performance, but a little overy the top with the body language made his playing pretty sloppy overall.. serve the song!
@@servethesongs WRONG,.Playing Live is ALWAYS more about PERFORMANCE~
I can listen to the Album anytime~
Way better than Zakk IMO!
@@matthewmatt5285Truth!
@@servethesongsSloppy? Have you heard Zakk play , you can't get any sloppier or lazy than that....
My favorite era of the band. Jake E Lee is a brilliant guitarist
The best era is the Randy era and the first two albums. Jake was 'ok' but his sound was twee and thin, he didn't have the power or heaviness of Randy.
@@greatunz67 -oh for Christ Sakes
@@greatunz67joke?😂😂😂
Так себе он гитарист, не Ренди и не Зак
The ultimate sin is the best ozzy album
Tommy still plays like that today, phenomenal talent.
Let alone his endurance to this day. He is 73 and hits the drums harder than most.
The Amazing Flailing Puffball!😂😂
Saw him with Ted Nugent a few years back ! Very overlooked drummer. And I met him and he's a really nice person as well.
Fuck yea. Tommy is an animal
I know this term gets tossed around a lot, but Tommy imo is so underrated. He's one of the drummers I taught myself how to drum playing along to his songs. I liked him in whitesnake, too. I like how Tommy actually utilizes and plays his entire cymbal setup. Its not there just for show or to have a stereotypical big 1980s drum setup lol. Some guys back then and even today have a huge array of cymbals on their live kits but only use the main crashes in front but even till this day Tommy still uses the same drum set configuration and uses all his cymbals.
Aldridge is a vampire! Looked old in the 80’s and looks the same in 2024 😂
and the dude is still an absolute beast behind the kit. I love watching him play, even today he's still putting it all out there!
He looksf like Tom Baker DR WHO)😁
Are you trying to say he sucks ?,,,lol
He was in his 20's in the 1980's. He's now 73 years old.
@@rednaxelahcitorfaznebo2830 No he was born in 1948 so he was in his 30's by the 80's.
I miss the 80s🤘🤘🤘🎸can we go back please 💯🤘🤘🤘 much love to don airey 🎹🎹🎹🎹🤘🤘🤘🤘
Me too brother 🤘🏻
So glad I was there for it. During Monsters of Rock tour, camping out for tickets in the courtyard of an abandoned hotel next to the record store selling tickets. Was there for three days along with maybe 100 other metal heads. Cops checked up on us, but didn't care as long as we weren't too unruly. Just a bunch of like-minded blokes partying and having the time of our lives. No violence. No wokeness. No political bullshit. Good times had by all. No way that shit could be done these days.
tommy has the same hair style, face, shape and power for 40yrs! incredible.
I have always loved the sound of Tommy Aldridge's drums.
He's truly a master
I'm a Rhoads freak. He is my favorite all time guitarist ever. I saw this tour and Jake blew my mind. He's def Ozzy's best guitarist after Randy of course. Jake is way under rated. The man is an amazing guitar player
Jake E. Lee is NOT underrated. He's very highly regarded, popular and influential.
Beethoven was sooo underrated, too.
I saw randy on first blizzard tour, and later Jake….having enjoyed and studied both for 40+ yrs,…although this may be unpopular and near sacrilege, Jake is a better player, BUT that doesn’t mean he is better, randy was a better writer and composer which may mean more…..none of ozzy’s guitarist have equaled the compositions on diary of a madman, Randy’s writing was so adventurous, harmonically rich and complex….not really good for me to say either is better, both are better than 95% of the guys then, and a million times better than me
Allways some f*** with that "underrated" comment! Underrated by who, you??
@@Joni_Papillon Always some f*** getting triggered b the word underrated. Cope harder.
Jake’s on fire👍👌🤘🤘🤘🔥
Read somwhere Jake and Warren Demartini of Ratt were roomates at some point. Jake is on fire here, he's an awesome guitarist. Jake and Warren two legends. Miss the 80's great time to be young.
@@tommcdonough6086 if your in the states mate u seen it all I’m in Australia we read it all unfortunately as I’m 58 now you just can’t beat 60s 70s and 80s hard rock heavy metal and back into drumming again idol Tommy Aldridge LLR and ROLL👍👌🤘🤘🤘
I reckon Ozzy & Sharon were lucky to have had Bob doing such excellent work for them and for so long too.
those lowlifes needed Bob to help structure songs and write the lyrics when Ozzy would toss out stupid song titles like Bark at the Moon and Thank God for the Bomb
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle ...and where is Bob now,lol,OZZY is better than most.
To bad they treated him like shit and dicked him around on paying him. Hell, samr with jake
He did it for the music like any great musician would want to be a part of. Bob Daisly has said his relationship with Ozzy was pretty good when it was the two of them working together but whenever Sharon showed up Ozzy would always end up taking her side regardless of how ridiculous/terrible/unethical her demands were. It was the very definition of a toxic relationship but she made the money happen so there was no way around dealing with her.
@@billriddle9215 I believe Bob retired back to Sydney, Australia. He was never a limelight guy anyway. But Ozzy needed guys like him or he wouldn't have a solo career at all. Just like in Sabbath, Ozzy needed Geezer for the lyrics and Tony for the music. Bob was the brains and primarily the songwriter for Blizzard of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman. Ozzy has talent, but has always had huge limitations on what he can do himself.
Don't you just love how music can trigger memories of a time that is long gone but when listening to this it feels like yesterday.
OZZY at his absolute best!!! Fuck I miss the 1980s!!!
Ozzy knew how to get a crowd going, one of the best frontmen ever!
Monsters of Rock, I was there , Born in 69, crazy I went to see it ! Loved it, Thanks Ozzy, Jacke, and the band whats made me grab a guitar
Jake E. Lee stepped up big time and just crushed it. Great guitarist, great showman for sure. RIP Randy
That's the thing. It was like Newstead replacing Cliff. You can't do it and they tortured him. Ozzy took it out on Jake the same way almost. Jake saved him the same way Randy did. He was a mess. BATM and ultimate are great albums.
back when Ozzy was coherent and you could understand his lyrics 😂 this ozzy lineup is underrated. Jake e lee awesome guitar player
Jake is awesome...very underappreciated
Not a single cell phone @ all! Love it 💯 we rule!!! gen x baby 🎸🤘
The tour that made me a fan of Jake E Lee. I always thought he fit the band perfectly. My fav guitarist!
1984 San Francisco. The Cow Palace.
Bark at the Moon tour.
Great times.
I miss those days.
Way cool 😎! I'm surprised I missed that one @ The Cow Palace. I've seen Many gigs there! I did see Ozzy for his 1st solo tour @ Oakland Coliseum Day on the Green, with Randy Rhodes! Does that count? Lmao 😂! Rock On! The Atomik sends. Peace ✌. 😊
Saw the same tour in Tampa Fl sun dome I believe started my 20 year career in the USAF a few months later and ended up seeing him in Germany a few times later on but yes the 80s was definitely a great time to live
@@brianstevens3963 Welcome home Brother. US NAVY 72-76 here. USS RANGER CVA-CV 61, 73-76, SHIP'S COMPANY, TONKIN GULF YATCH CLUB. Spent about 20yrs in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area. Lots of great music 🎶! The Atomik sends. Peace ✌.
Ozzy and Sharon rode on the shoulders of giants all the way to the bank.
They rode on Ozzy's shoulders.
@@javlohudzlin4829 exactly people are delusional even randy hopped on yo boys sholders
And never paid a penny!
The giants rode Ozzy's shoulders...full stop.
Yes they did Randy,Brad (only briefly but he saved there ass by being able to jump in on short notice and doing Randy’s work justice) Jake, Zakk, Joe Holmes, Gus G. Ozzy not being a musician would of been fucked without those guys
That's a Rock N Roll Drummer alright !
What a year! I saw Ozzy with Motley Crue opening, Dio at Red Rocks Amphitheater with Twisted Sister opening, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Night Ranger, AC/DC with Yngwie Malmsteen opening in 1984.
Jake pays such a deep and respectful homage to Randy’s guitar work! His work on Crazy Train is absolutely phenomenal!!
I was there 🤘 this was three days before my 13th birthday march 18, 1984 salt lake City Utah
I was there too! I turned 13 a few months later. 🍻 This was my first concert, I remember the big cameras set up toward the back of the Salt Palace, the whole atmosphere was amazing. The old Salt Palace was great, seen Ozzy and Jake again a couple years later when he came with Metallica. Jake's playing, look, stage presence...he just ruled!
Me to , SF cow palace within days of your show & I was 2 weeks away from turning 12 . Although we got jipped motley crue didn't open like the bill said . Slade opened & probably never opened again after that .
That’s an amazing feeling!!! I’ll always remember seeing Metallica at 13 it was the most amazing night of my life (so far lol)
Best times ever. What a great player Jacke E. Lee is. He really stole the show that night. Amazing.
Wow!! This is a special performance!! Jake E Lee has always tried to pay respect to Randy Rhoads , but this performance seems xtra focused! That Crazy Train solo is freaking awesome!!
Jake E Lee : the only guy that could step into that position, after the huge void Randy left
Apart from Brad Gillis...
Jake is awesome. This is great. Love seeing Ozzy in his prime
Legendary musicians backing up Ozzy. Just listen to Bob Daisley’s bass! Tight and thundering! My favorite Ozzy bassist. Tommy Aldridge. His drumming has this energy you can feel. Don Airey. His keys sets the atmosphere and is so tasty. Jake E Lee. His playing is like a fighter jet on maneuvers. As you can tell, I love using descriptive words! My favorite Ozzy lineup ever!
yup and sharron/ozz probably still owe them for this gig.
I thought Rudy was with this lineup
@@joseolmeda2936 back in quiet riot at this time.
Pre-recorded bass. You can see it at 09:25 especially where he's strumming the bass with a pick but we clearly hear fingers being used on the bass line.
@@nicholasbstone I'm a bassist and you are oh so wrong. Not pre-recorded at all. He has the tone turned down on the bass to make it smooth. I'm guessing you have never played one. Ozzy's first three studio albums are all pick bass BTW. Live albums "Tribute" (I saw that lineup in 1981) and "Speak of the Devil" have Rudy Sarzo with fingers and that's it.
This was my first concert. Motley Crue was the warmup band. Life long metal head since.
Jake E. Lee and Randy Rhoads... two of THE best guitarists of all time!
@@andynonimuss6298 Randy over Jake by far, but Jake is a pretty good guitarist, all he did was played a Randy's songs, until Bark at the moon, which was by far not Ozzy's best album
@@randalbugiel5692All he did?
@@spiderman0863 yes that's ALL HE DIS in that era, played Randy's songs, you can't figure that out??????????
@@randalbugiel5692 He continued what was already established and put his own unique spin on things . And did a great job in my opinion. Don’t you think????????????????????
@@spiderman0863 maybe a little, but not so much!
Awesome, I remember watching this on the TV in the UK as a teenager. Fascinated me how Jack E Lee detuned and retuned his guitar during a solo.
There will never be another Ozzy Osbourne.
Born in 67 and vividly remember this tour. Motley Crue opened on shout at the devil tour. PHENOMENAL time for metal. Following tour, Ultimate sin tour with Metallica on master of puppets opening for Ozzy, think about how awesome that is. Fortunate to see Cliff Burton before his unfortunate passing. Jake was great, I'm sure he made Randy smile from the heavens. TRULY the best time to see sooooo many great bands before making it BIG!!! Thanks for posting
Wow right time right places lucky indeed!😊thanx for your contribution 🤘
My pleasure brother, your welcome. Looking forward to more vids, for now keep crankin' it up and for me, AIR JAMMIN' THE LIVIN' SHIT out of my steering wheel in my truck!!!
I saw Ozzy in New Orleans on both of those tours w/ Crue and Metallica. Fkn epic!
@@Takeakidfishin ah yeah new vids surely come soon! By the way where are u writing from? Hope u joined my channel brò 😉 greetings from Italy!🤘
@@petern21121 i can only guess😊👍👍
I can say one thing about Ozzy, he has excellent pitch!!Always in tune, mostly!!No matter how much drink or drugs, his vocals were amazing!!
I couldn't help noticing how bad his pitch was during The End
Auto-Tuned thru stereo chorus👎
💯
I never saw Ozzy sound this good in person. He was one of the most animated front men ever but, on key??? Never happened on this level. Have you ever heard Speak of the Devil? He sounds phenomenol on that album! Ever heard the actual tapes of those shows? Very different from the way we all remember them sounding! czcams.com/video/KZ1Xab4YGZU/video.html This was Ozzy every time I saw him live. We all knew it was going to be like this and we went anyway for the spectacle and the band. Randy, Jake, Bob, Lee, Don, Rudy, Tommy, Phil, and Randy C. They never dissapointed. Spoiler alert, I never saw him from Zakk on. Partially because this was what he sounded like and I'd already been there and done that.
I saw him once when the vocal effects went out. It was bad. Joe Holmes was playing. He was badass too.
the first time i saw ozzy was diary of a madman long live randy 110 times seeing ozzy solo and with sabbath
The things Jake could do with a guitar, without a whammy bar!!
Jake is incredible
That 1984 BATM concert I saw in Long Island, NY changed my life
@@joeylodes lucky you!
@LYONROCKcafe I saw that tour too.Got to the arena early enough to catch sound check too.Jake was astounding.😊
@LYONROCKcafe Saw the BLIZZARD tour too.7 months before RR died.😢
Def Leppard opened.😮😊
@@jeffhodge7272 😮 that’s amazing. I was 10 when Randy died … and in the days before smart phones , social media and 24 news … I had no idea that even happened until I went to the record store to buy Ozzy’s Speak Of The Devil. It was the first album I was buying with my own money and couldn’t wait to hear it as Blizzard and Diary were two of my favorite albums … and as a beginning guitarist Randy was one of my favorite players. I pick up the record and look at the back and I’m thinking … where’s Randy ? I go to the guy at the store who knew all things rock and metal and asked “Did Randy Leave The Band ?” He looked at me and said …. You haven’t heard ? He died , man. In a plane crash earlier in the year.
I was gutted. Tearing up the whole ride home with my mom.
Fast forward 35 years later … and I’m in Miami playing on stage right before Yngwie and Steve Vai played with two very special guests , Niko McBrain and Rudy Sarzo. Before the concert I’m backstage early and who walks into room ? … Rudy. So there’s NO one else at the venue yet and we talked shop for a solid hour, he’s trying out my guitars (he’s VERY good at guitar … makes sense) and he’s letting me play his bass. It was surreal. 10 year old me was jumping for joy inside.
@joeylodes Wow.That's amazing!
Brad Gillis was awesome on that SOTD album.His sound was skull crunching and he nailed Randy's links with class.
When I saw Randy I was just barely aware of him.
Blizzard tour was winding down and I had started playing guitar.I was blown away by Randy live.
I remember seeing him rule that creme colored LesPaul.
And how little he was compared to that polka-dot V he played.🤭
Jake was awesome 🤘🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸im glad i got to see this tour Long Beach arena Long Beach CA 🎸
Great video , Jake E Lee my all time favorite Ozzy guitarist
Aldridge going hands on the skins made me think of John. Pretty badass.
yeah Bonham!
I remember this tour. What a great show it was.
I would never take anything away from Randy Rhoads, but FOR ME, Jake E Lee was the best axeman that Ozzy ever had by his side...I was fortunate to see Ozzy's tour in Atlanta, Georgia, with UFO opening. I believe it was 3 days before the plane accident. I have been a Jake fan since The Ultimate Sin (my favorite Ozzy album), a hundred years ago. If only Jake stayed with Ozzy and weathered the maniacal Sharon and all her crap. The line-up in this vid is also Ozzy's best line-up, IMHO.. At this stage, they were unbeatable. My 2 cents.
I feel so lucky to have seen amazing shows like this one back in 1984, it was a great time to be young and enjoy this type of metal live that I still love, thanks for posting!!
I agree with you cause i was young in that period as well...ok i mean younger!😉😄🤘
Вот только Оззи Осборн играет хард-рок!!!🤔😊@@LYONROCKcafe
you're fuckin' lucky !!!! I was too young to go to gigs in this blessed time.......born too late !!!! 😑
May ‘84 in Nashville- Ozzy w/ special guest Motley Crue (Shout at the Devil tour). AMAZING SHOW!!
absolutely!! This tour was my first concert. Motley opened.
If only we could see a show like this with Randy .
RR wasn't the best showman
kidding right?
@@Barbarian646 It's true
@louisscoppetto6147 , I believe the original poster was referring to a high-quality recording of live concert footage of Randy Rhoads with Ozzy Osbourne.
@@louisscoppetto6147 if you can find a complete pro-shot concert of Ozzy with Randy , I'd like to see it .
Bob daisley beyond awesome Bass player 💯🎸🎸🎸 listen to blizzard of Oz dairy of a madman bark@ the moon and no rest for e wicked his playing is beyond awesome 👍👍👍
The line-up I saw at Donington in 1984, which he still says is his best-ever gig.
Thank god ozzy had great songwriters throughout his solo career
He used to write a lot with Sabbath, just reading Geezer Bulter's new book and he talks about Ozzy contributions as a song writer.
@@milessafetyconsultants2182
Geezer wrote most of the stuff. Ozzy wrote about 40%
Tony wrote the music and Geezer wrote the lyrics. Ozzy wrote some of the vocal melodies
@@milessafetyconsultants2182
@@jamesdelaney3797 - 40% of Black Sabbath is still fucking fantastic tho, hey?
@@Thrashsquatch I feel ozzy is way over rated. Gets too much credit for things he didn't do.
Got to see him in 84 in the collesium in Seattle quite riot and mostly crue opened the show my senior year in high school my friends and I were tripping balls, what a great show that was.
I saw them in Buffalo with Motley Crue.
I saw Ozzy when he opened for the sex pistols
Saw him too with Motley Crue, a few months later the Crue came back as front liners with Ratt and Great White! Ozzy launched many of the L.A. bands back then.
Ozzy was blessed with one of those voices that cannot be mistaken
In 1984 I didn't have the money to buy tickets to concerts. Divorced parents and lived with my drunk ass of a father. HOWEVER, I made my own path and eventually got to see most of the legends I wanted to see, Including Ozzy w/Sabbath in 2016. It was awesome!!
Jake E Lee is 100% my favorite Ozzy guitarist.
mine too......he had it all...skills, the look, the movements and the energy....wow.
NO ONE will ever touch Randy Rhoads.
NO ONE!
LMAO!!!!!, NOBODY comes close to RR!!!!!
@@Ibzenthe look,? the movements,? hmmmm 🤔
@@randalbugiel5692 Yeah, Randy was amazing, but his stage presence was kind of boring....he just stood still and didnt really move around to much.
Jake was all over the place and looked like a guitar hero and he was.
What a great time to be alive. Saw my first concert in 1979 which was KISS in Providence. Look at everyone having a total blast. Not yapping at each other. Probably loud as hell like it should be. I miss those days. I can't even go to concerts anymore. They are more like social gatherings and the crowds are so lame. It's good to see that mosh pits are still around for the heavier bands though. I got into professional sound reinforcement in 1990 and it was the best 10 years of my life. Got to work with the best of the best. i am older now but all of it is stored in my memory, there will never be a time like this again. If you were there consider yourself very lucky.
Yes I agree with u those were the days!
🎶🥰 Another AMAZING concert!! Thank you so much for sharing!! 🎶🥰
Ozzys best band by far, only one dude could follow up Randy with no questions asked
I love me some Jake and Ultimate Sin is a desert island frontrunner, but if another dude had been older Jake may have never gotten the gig. Marq Torien (Lead singer for Bullet Boys) was actually jamming with them for about a month but Sharon thought he was too young at the time. This was confirmed later by Rudy Sarzo. Eddie Van Halen gave Marq a guitar when he heard he might get the gig. Marq was cool with the VH guys.
Tommy Aldridge is TOTAL KICK-ASS, ALWAYS & FOREVER!!!
My Lord, those days were just fucking unbelievable.
It is so crazy to me (pun intended) that Bob Daisley kept coming back to play with Ozzy after how badly he was treated by Sharon. He must be a bigger man than most, and definitely a better musician than most!
It probably tells ya something about how good of a guy Ozzy is. I don’t know for sure but I’ve always believed he’s not a c*nt like his beastly wife
It amazes me that this was 40 years ago. The quality of sound, the performance, the stage......
Ozzy was so on point most of time, live. It's live, it's raw, no teleprompters, no in ears, no click tracks, no dubbed in music, no pitch correction. I saw this tour. Is was $11.00 GENERAL ADMISSION to see the show. That works out to be $34 in today's money.
The first time I saw Ozzy was on the Blizzard of Oz tour. I spent 2 plus hours pressed up against the fence in front of the stage. The security alley was about 8 feet. Stage was set at 7 feet off the floor. Toldeo Ohio.
I know it was the era but the lame ass stroll down the stairs during Lee’s solo in Mr Crowley 😂 No we didn’t want to witness that epic solo 🤦♂️
I was a young buck of 16 in 84, great time to be young yes hard to believe this was 40 yrs ago. Time is sneaky scary fast. Almost 56 WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮😮😮. Peace..........
I was 18 in 1984 and had seen Ozzy in 1982 just after RR had died and Ozzy had shaved his head completely bald 😂 cracking gig though apart from not seeing RR and having to put up with Brad Gillis 😜@@tommcdonough6086
I was 20 years young then too brother?! Good Times!! W/ The Crue On The Shout At The Devil Tour here in The Atl At The Long Gone, But Legendary Leaky Classic Atl Venue, (The Omni!) I had The Absolute Pleasure Of Seeing Some Of The Best Bands Classic Legendary Rock/Metal Bands There As Well, Including, The Prince Of Darkness Ozzy, Maiden, Crue, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Anthrax, Megadeth, Dio, Slayer, Metallica, The Cult, Prince, Jackyl, Queen, Queensryche, Yngwie, The Cult, Dangerous Toys, Bonham, Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, Krokus,Exodus, Testament, Savatage, ...
Vocals def touched
Bob 'Fuckin' Daisley.
all time A leaguer
R.I.P.
@@DukeHalliday-cv4fxhe’s not dead
@jimweed945 - couldn't have said it any better myself!
@@DukeHalliday-cv4fx Bob is still with us. Lee Kerslake(drums) passed not too long ago. Finally got his platinum discs for his work with Ozzy, before he passed.
Taped this gig off the TV in the eighties and watched it many times. Great to have it again and in such amazing quality. Cheers
Was this the full concert? It seems too short to be the full concert to me. Regardless it’s great!
@@gtdrummer6429 Ah no. Not the full gig but I'm pretty sure it's the same as what was shown on TV back in the day. It's a long time since I saw it on VHS!
I wonder if the full concert is available online anywhere. I’ll have to do some looking.
Saw this tour with Motley Crue opening up in Dallas Tx, Reunion Arena. First metal/indoor arena concert ever at 15 years old. Man what a great show! Ozzy at his best.
Loved this version of the band!
This a fantastic video considering its from 1984,it almost looks hi def,what a Fucking Gem! God Bless whoever shared,uploaded or whatever to this video ,you rock!
Have to say, this is Ozzy at his vocal peak. He was spot-on and sounded and looked great. His showmanyship personality really shines through on this. I am so glad you posted it!
what are you on? Ozzy sounds awful right from the very first song here.
upsetting that in the 1990s at least he had helper singers, but not a shock - hard living
He never sounded this way live. czcams.com/video/KZ1Xab4YGZU/video.html
Jake E Lee in his prime was peerless. Ozzy definitely found the secret sauce to succeed in his solo career. Head straight to Southern California and pick the cream of the crop guitarists. When Randy (r.i.p.) died, Brad Gillis had to step in at the last minute and finish the tour. Afterward, Ozzy had some time to check out available talent, and holy shit, did he score. The opening riff on Bark At The Moon put everyone on notice that Jake E Lee was a Guitar God in his own right and not just a B list substitution.
I saw this tour in New Orleans. It was incredible. Motley Crüe opened.
The stage set, the musicianship.
Epic.
And Jake of course.....
Jakes guitar sound is awesome. His playing is the same ❤
Totally agree👍
I only wished for Ozzy to reunite with Jake for the last several Albums he's done But Never did.
I hope he has Jake even as a special guest for his final shows he is playing this year.
@@MetalHeart8787 but first..He's gonna really come back to play alive again? 🤔🤷♂️
@@LYONROCKcafe well i heard / saw a video where they say he is planning on doing 3 OR 4 Final shows & that's it.
One of the most underrated guitarists in the history of metal music.
Wow!!! Jake E Lee is awesome
Absolutley
Saw them during The Ultimate Sin tour in 86 (Indianapolis). Jake is a guitar beast. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This was 40 years ago and sounds great! Thank for sharing rock history!
Amazing Tommy Aldridge
Great drummer!
One of The Best.
this sounds amazing ozzy is simply the greatest nobody comes close
💯
@@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 well saw few Rush shows....they weren't bad either ;)
He's always had stellar players with him. Jake's so good.
Stunning video. This is a documentation from Ozzy era that wasn't recorded enough finally in really good quality on YT!
Guardare Jake E. Lee all' opera, c'è da incantarsi. Lo adoro
Scioltezza incredibile!
was an amazing show....OZZY you know how too handle it ;)
Great show. Impressive production quality and effects for 1984
Ozzy voice with a 🎸 just goes well.
Best backing band for Ozzy. Ever.
I'm not a huge Zakk fan, but he sure did some excellent work with Ozzy. Jake was the most shredding of them all. He was non stop like Rocky George. Just an ability to maintain a chord through single notes of deliciousness.
EVH's influence on Jake E. Lee is unquestionable.
" What's the future of mankind? How do I know I got left behind........now Lord?" Best lyric ever!🤘
Yes indeed!
Thank you so much for sharing. one of greatest metal singer of all time ! RIP to Randy. Brad and Jake have done a top job. Then Zakk came.
Absolutley killer guitarists! Thanx for comment and hope you have joined this channel 😊🤘
What fantastic quality. I really wish there had been a couple songs from bark at The Moon. Jake E Lee is the man.
Ozzy will always be the god father of metal 🤘🤘🤘 Ozzy ruled 1984& 86 the ultimate sin tour with Metallica now that was a metal gig 🤘🤘🤘 Long Beach arena Long Beach CA 🤘🤘🤘
I was 17 years old and man this was beyond killer! Killer gig saw Ozzy @ Long Beach arena Long Beach CA
Was That in 1984 too?
Cuz a couple concerts in that year at Long Beach Arena(Maiden and then Ozzy) the guys of Metallica and Armored Saint were both out there💣👊👊
I saw Ozzy in 84 or 85 in Toronto - they were amazing. My ears rang for daaaaaays.
Damn i got goosebumps whole time. Saw this tour. The energy is off the charts
Um ano antes de pisar em solo brasileiro no primeiro e arrebatador Rock in Rio ... Say to hello from Brasil...
Anything live with Bob Daisley is awesome
Well, no one can flll Randy's shoes but Jake is far better than he has ever been credited for. He stepped in after the passing of a legend. He was able to replay Randy's guitar lines with fhe same accuracy and spirit. At the same time, he wenr on to write platinum songs.
Killer player!!👍
Brad Gillis was the real hero
Loved Randy but the Jake era was the best.Have been an Ozzy fan since 1979.Im 54 and still love the ozz
Bark at the Moon...chunka, chunka, chunka, chunka (my impression)....love it to this day.
Saw this Tour at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Fl when i was 15. Fantastic show, Motley Crue was the opening act. Good Times !!!!
You all have filled my heart with joy. Thank you for your kind words!
To think Tommy Aldrich is still at it on the drums is almost unbelievable.
From playing drums for:
Black Oak Arkansas
Pat Travers Band
Ozzy
Whitesnake
Thin Lizzy
Etc etc etc
He's Incredible 😲 😮
I have this show on dvd, but its faily generated. Just done from a vhs tape. It's good, but nowhere what this one is. The band is so great, amazing.
I saw this gig& on MTV i remember seeing it live back in the day I hope that u lut the full concert its beyond awesome especially bark at the moon 🎸🎸🎸jake goes off!!
Bob and Jake are ripping it up!