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Ozzy's axemen

Who rules?

  • Tony Iommi

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • Randy Rhodes

    Votes: 18 47.4%
  • Jake E. Lee

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Zakk Wylde

    Votes: 8 21.1%
  • Miscellaneous

    Votes: 4 10.5%


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Cthulhu's Librarian said:
Apparently, on direction from Sharon Osbourne, members of some of the other bands threw eggs and beer at Maiden, cut the sound several times, chanted "Ozzy" over the PA while Maiden was finishing it's set, and then Sharon came on stage and called Bruce "a pr**k".
http://www.maidenfans.com/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=1&t=9805
Oh well, I guess my first Ozzfest this year was also also my last. No big loss there. Aside from Maiden, the rest of the bands ranged from just ok to awful.

D00d! That sux!

If you're gonna treat a band like that, why would you even want to play with them?

And Iron Maiden is one of those old-skool 'good ol' days' metal bands- they never had big hair, unlike so many of the bad ones...
 

In fact, I'm loading up & listening to Iron Maiden right now.

Best A/A/B/B ever:

You'll take my life but I'll take yours too!
You'll fire your musket but I'll run you through!
So when you're waiting for the next attack,
You better stand, there's no turning back!

The bugle sounds, the charge begins,
But on this battlefield no one wins.
The smell of acrid smoke and horses' breath
As we plunge on into certain death!

My horse, he sweats with fear, we break to run-
The mighty roar of the crashing guns
And as we race on towards the human wall,
The screams of pain as my comrads fall!

We hurdle bodies that lay on the ground
And the Russians fire another round;
We get so near, yet so far away-
We won't live to fight another day!

We get so close, near enough to fight,
When a Russian gets me in his sites.
He pulls the trigger and I feel the blow;
A burst of rounds takes my horse below.

And as I lay there gazing at the sky,
My body's numb and my throat is dry.
And as I lay forgotten and alone,
Without a tear I draw my parting groan....
 

the Jester said:
D00d! That sux!

If you're gonna treat a band like that, why would you even want to play with them?

It has to do with the crap Bruce Dickenson has been saying about Ozzy since the tour started. Apparently he told some metal rag that Ozzy uses teleprompters, and the only reason he's popular again is because of reality TV. He then goes on to say that he knows his lyrics by heart, and Maiden doesn't need reality TV to be the most popular metal band in the world. He was also dissing POzzy's sound system. I think what's really eating him is that he considers the band (probably rightfully) to be better than Ozzy, but they have a hard time selling enough tickets in the US, which is why they tour in South American countries and in Europe. I think its general disdain for a large part of the American audience.

Sharon and Kelly took offense to his comments, and the rest is history.

My sympathies still lie with Maiden in this matter.
 

Whisperfoot said:
It has to do with the crap Bruce Dickenson has been saying about Ozzy since the tour started, etc... >snip<

Damn those hard-rock egos anyway. :confused: :mad:

Shouldn't they all know better? Sheesh, I know they've all done plenty of drugs, but so have I, and I don't act like a 12-year-old. :(
 

the Jester said:
Damn those hard-rock egos anyway. :confused: :mad:

Shouldn't they all know better? Sheesh, I know they've all done plenty of drugs, but so have I, and I don't act like a 12-year-old. :(

Bruce is kind of notorious for his planet sized ego. He thought he was so awesome that he left Maiden for seven years to go solo, only to end up being little more than a Maiden tribute act, and then rejoined them when their replacement singer more or less did the same thing. Now that he's back with them and they're basically as popular as they were before they crashed, his ego has inflated like a balloon once again. Don't get me wrong, I love the music, and I do think he's intelligent and has some interesting things to say, but when it comes to this little tiff, he did throw the first stone.
 

Whisperfoot said:
It has to do with the crap Bruce Dickenson has been saying about Ozzy since the tour started. Apparently he told some metal rag that Ozzy uses teleprompters, and the only reason he's popular again is because of reality TV. He then goes on to say that he knows his lyrics by heart, and Maiden doesn't need reality TV to be the most popular metal band in the world. He was also dissing POzzy's sound system. I think what's really eating him is that he considers the band (probably rightfully) to be better than Ozzy, but they have a hard time selling enough tickets in the US, which is why they tour in South American countries and in Europe. I think its general disdain for a large part of the American audience.

Sharon and Kelly took offense to his comments, and the rest is history.

My sympathies still lie with Maiden in this matter.

Yeah, he did say some things that he probably shouldn't have, but what rock star hasn't? The night I saw them, he commented that he was distressed by the lack of actual singing by any other band on the tour (of course, I agree with him 100% on that :) ), then proceeded to demonstrate the diference between singing and shouting/groweling for the other bands to learn from.

Regardless, does it really matter what was said? The fact that the tour organizer (Sharon) would set up something like this, with the cooperation of some of the other musicians on the tour (thankfully many of the bands refused to participate) is just beyond my comprehension. She could have taken the higher gound, but decided to act like a bully and attack when the band couldn't do anything about it. Maiden comes out looking best, and she ends up just looking like a catty bitch. If this had happened at the show I was at, I would have demanded my money back, as Maiden was the only band on the bill I wanted to see. All the openers were awful, and we left before Sabbath even hit the stage.
 


Cthulhu's Librarian said:
The night I saw them, he commented that he was distressed by the lack of actual singing by any other band on the tour (of course, I agree with him 100% on that :) ), then proceeded to demonstrate the diference between singing and shouting/groweling for the other bands to learn from.

You've seen them recently? I saw Maiden once in 1987 (I think), and I'd love the chance to see them again live.
 

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