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20Mar/1125

Ozzy Osbourne – You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll (with original bass and drum parts)

IMPORTANT! READ: In 1980, Ozzy released his first solo album, Blizzard of Ozz. Then in 1981, he released his second, Diary Of A Madman. His band for these two albums consisted of himself on vocals, Randy Rhoads on guitar, Bob Daisley on Bass, and Lee Kerslake on drums. In 1995, these were remastered on CD for the first time, untampered with. Then in 2002, they were released again, only with rerecorded bass and drum parts for some type of legal reason by two totally different musicians. The 2002 versions ruined the original albums and unfortunatly, is the only versions really sold in stores today. So chances are if you own these CDs and bought them recently, you have the crap rerecorded bass and drum versions of these classic albums. The new musicians just couldn't hold up to the skill, slickness and nostalgia that Bob Daisley and Lee Kershlake had. The rerecording makes the albums seem quite awkward and is all around just bad. If you're looking to buy these classic albums on CD, track down the 1995 version, the one you are hearing right now, you can distinctly recognize it if you see it in stores or online because the original cover in shrunken down and OZZY written very largely down the right side, as seen in the picture. If the cover of the CD is just the original cover, then its the 2002 version. (Most will also have a label telling you the bass and drums have been rerecorded). But trust me, it sounds awful. These are two of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time ...
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  1. Beautiful guitar from a beautiful man. Rest in peace, Randy.

  2. this one goes to the music industry. justin beaver is just a puppet, folks.

  3. For some moths ago i bought the 2002 version but then today is was so Fucking lucky to find the 1982 and omg sounds 100 time better

    Long live Ozzy

  4. 31st May 2011 is when Lee and Bob’s versions will be re-released in deluxe glory.

  5. no the real comment is “Whats a Bieber?”

  6. Purchased the 95 CD off of Ebay…. sounds incredible…

  7. @stucat06 your a good man way to educate the youth

  8. @FriendlyGamer18 amen my friend there is no music like this anymore such a shame too

  9. That Person who disliked this must be Justin Bieber that douche bag

  10. Im so glad we can still listen to all tjis good music, todays movies and technology is gay I dread 50 years from now

  11. i love this song… turnin 33 wow life flys bye

  12. THIS FRICKIN RIFF IS UNBELEIVABLE LONG LIVE OZZY!!!!

  13. @albi169 lol rock n roll is a religion…… im in it too

  14. Killer to crank this every day when it hit air, and still doing it today.

  15. Remember when rock radio stations use to play live concerts of someone, somewhere in the world. I sure do. OZZY from who knows where circa 1981, with my “boonbox” under a pillow, tape recording it w/ lights out after 12am EST on a school night! They played them all. Mr. Crowley, Over the Mountain, Flying High Again and when I heard this song my alltime Ozzy fave I was simply mesmorized! The poignancy of it and what I feel today is simply stated, “Rock and Roll is my Religion and My Love”!

  16. I was at best buy in 2001,getting a car stereo installed. I saw this cd and played it in the new stereo.
    My 11 yr old daughter was with me, she said”why did you buy this”? I told her its one of the best albums of all time,plus I saw the tour in 82.
    I looked at her and said if you listen to this one time, you’ll understand. I never got that cd back.
    She is 21 yrs old now, and she is hooked on this brand of music.

  17. @ozzyhead73 One doesn’t grow out of great music.

  18. That’s Randy for you. RIP RANDY RHOADS

  19. The reason it was re released in 2002 with new musicians is so they wouldnt have to py royalties to Daisley or kerslake.Sharon written all over that too,fuckin whore.

  20. @Archvile609 i remember my sister s telling me in the late 80,s that i would outgrow this music,! well its 20 yrs later and i love it even mor!e glad you feel the same! say thanx to your dad for me!

  21. fuck yeah you cannot kill rocknroll it will just get faster

  22. you know that $haron wouldn’t dare do this to the estate of Randy Rhodes. Even though Rhodes had decided to leave the band at the end of the tour he was on, and had pretty much told them they could fuck off… these other two guys played their parts on t his albumn as well.. and yet, she thinks they are “CRAZY” for wanting their due. Welp, it appears that Ozzy means the “collection plate” side of this being his religion, eh?

  23. I remember my dad showing me this song once when I was a little kid driving in our car and told me that you’ll see this song will outlast all the artists on the radio that was 20 years ago and never been more than right!

  24. My favorite OZZY SONG EVER


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