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    Ozzy Osbourne - Live At Budokan (2002)

    Posted By: kikebiohazard
    Ozzy Osbourne - Live At Budokan (2002)

    Ozzy Osbourne - Live At Budokan (2002)
    DVD9->DVD5 (PAL) | Scans | Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround | 90 min | 4 GB
    Publisher: Sony Bmg | Genre: Heavy Metal
    RapidShare, links restored: April 8, 2009

    Despite the above title, I believe this is an awsome DVD, Ozzy is less energetic that he once was, but u gotta give him credit for still gettin out ther and doin' it. Zakks guitar solo is awsome, playing with his teeth, behind his head, awsome. this DVD also contains what I reckon is the best version of 'Crazy Train' that exsists this dvd kicks arse. HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY!!!.


    What's a rock & roll Prince of Darkness to do in the midst of becoming America's favorite television family man? He journeys to the sacrosanct Budokan arena in Tokyo and cuts a live one. On Live at Budokan, Ozzy lumbers through thirteen tracks, including big crowd pleasers such as "Mr. Crowley," the great "Crazy Train" and the Black Sabbath chestnut "Paranoid." Between songs, he slurs commands to the audience and gets it shouting back the refrains. Ozzy sings his post-Eighties material – "No More Tears," "Gets Me Through," "I Don't Want to Change the World" – with abandon, his guitar foil Zakk Wylde propping him up with screaming, dense solos when the old man's voice hits a sour note. But after months of bumbling around the house on national TV, cursing with his wife and children and cleaning up doggy poop, Ozzy is no longer convincing when he's barking at the moon. Live at Budokan may be his best performance set since 1987's Tribute – a sterling collection featuring the late Randy Rhoads' fiery guitar – but by now the Prince of Darkness has fully metamorphosed into the Court Jester. Here, Ozzy is at his most credible crooning "Mama, I'm Coming Home."

    MARK KEMP
    (RS 902 - August 8, 2002)


    Tracklist

    1. I Don't Know
    2. That I Never Had
    3. Believer
    4. Junkie
    5. Mr. Crowley
    6. Gets Me Through
    7. Suicide Solution
    8. No More Tears
    9. I Don't Want to Change the World
    10. Road to Nowhere
    11. Crazy Train
    12. Mama, I'm Coming Home
    13. Bark at the Moon
    14. Paranoid


    Additional notes:
    .- Material removed: Extras, menu, nag screens and LPCM Audio. Image quality is 100% (no compression at all).
    Althought there is no menu, there are chapters: one chapter = one song.
    .- RAR files have Recovery Record.