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..period…in their original state. Be careful, Ozzy’s third classic classic has been totally remixed and sounds God awful. So if you’re buying Ozzy’s BLIZZARD OF OZZ, DIARY OF A MADMAN, or BARK AT THE MOON, buy the 1995 releases, not the 2002 ones. Remember, cover shrunken down in the middle and OZZY written really big on the right

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25 Responses to “Ozzy Osbourne – You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll (with original bass and drum parts)”

  1. Wow… good thing I …
    Wow… good thing I still have the Diary of a Madman CD I bought back in 1984. Wonder how much that is worth now.

  2. BobDaisleyFanPage on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    Fan of bob …
    Fan of bob daisley’s work? then check out my page

  3. BobDaisleyFanPage on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    Fan of bob …
    Fan of bob daisley’s work? then check out my page

  4. This song is so …
    This song is so great! I can really realate to it right now for some reason…

  5. this album changed …
    this album changed my life……

  6. thank you .
    thank you .

  7. snarlingbunny on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    yes, all of the …
    yes, all of the Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a madman albums are Randy

  8. and i love the …
    and i love the ending .

  9. this is my best …
    this is my best ozzy song i heard this song about thousand tims i i still hear it i love it . can some one tell me if randy was playing the gitar here.

  10. SINAFTERSIN666 on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    ozzy was suppose to …
    ozzy was suppose to blow up at the end of the show tryn to out do the bitn the head off a bat,, he said blood and guts everwhere

  11. By far the best …
    By far the best Ozzy ever,’

    WOW

  12. Enmeshedemnity on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    @shytownmofo you …
    @shytownmofo you ever here how randy got a glass of whiskey at a bar with ozzy and messin with the waiter he in it a little and told the waiter it tasted funny and watch the dude drink it haha.

  13. bobcatmonster on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    i heard that same …
    i heard that same thing

  14. you just have to …
    you just have to take in the meanings on the lyrics. whether or not ozzy was stoned or not, you can feel the MUSIC here

  15. EPIC song epic …
    EPIC song epic album Ozzy’s best album

  16. Enmeshedemnity on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    very true
    very true

  17. PinballWizardCake on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    NO! I have NO idea …
    NO! I have NO idea who those bands are anymore.
    I loved Kiss up until Unmasked. And VH until 1984.

  18. blizzarddiaryozzy on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    Ok, so if he TRIED …
    Ok, so if he TRIED drugs, big whoop, he was working with OZZY! Who the cares! The point was he wasn’t into them! They weren’t his focus, he wasn’t an addict, it was about the music for him!

    AND VH AND KISS?! REALLY? Two of my favorite bands, don’t insult them, they aren’t trying to make combacks, thank you, they just have never gone away, never broken up (KISS anyway) and are still kicking for over 30 years! Moldy? Shut up!

  19. PinballWizardCake on April 5th, 2010 at 4:17 am

    A. I read in an …
    A. I read in an interview or whatever that the producer saw randy do blow no more than 2 times……..But blah, whatever, that’s not important.
    And by beautiful corpse, I mean he’ll never be 68 years old, trying to make a comeback ((Like VH, KISS, and all those other moldy-oldy bands that I’m ashamed to say at one point in time.))

  20. Masterpiece.
    Masterpiece.

  21. ozzy kicked him out …
    ozzy kicked him out because he thought the songs were sounding too much like BLS

  22. @PinballWizardCake …
    @PinballWizardCake

    Firstly, Randy was never into drugs. He drank a little, but not to excess, but that’s it.

    He was planning on going back to school to get his masters in classical guitar when he died. He was so good, and so famous that when he went to get lessons while on the road, he was often the one who ended up teaching.

    Also, he did not leave a beautiful corpse. The plane exploded on impact, and he was burned so bad they had to use Dental Records to ID him.

  23. The 2002 Remasters …
    The 2002 Remasters was the reason i went to Cheapos and picked up the 95 remasters and got the original vinyls lol

  24. thats true, but …
    thats true, but come on if it wasnt for daisley and keerslake, god only knows how those first two albums would sound like and than too take the orginal recordings and wipe out the bass and drums, too be replaced with other players is a huge slap in the face, and too the fans too. i can tell a significant difference in the way it sounds now, too the way it used to sound. i like ozzy, but shame on them too do such a thing too two monumental records in rock and roll history.

  25. in rudy sarzos book …
    in rudy sarzos book off the rails, he said the reason they didnt play this or the other great songs on that record was because ozzy couldnt hit the notes live

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