0:00 Shot in the Dark (Music video) 4:20 Intro 6:16 Bark at the Moon 11:00 Suicide Solution 14:59 Never Know Why 19:26 Mr. Crowley 25:14 I Don't Know 30:30 Killer of Giants (Guitar solo) 40:29 Thank God for the Bomb 44:17 Lightning Strikes 49:25 Flying High Again 54:20 Secret Loser (Drum solo) 1:04:46 Iron Man 1:08:35 Crazy Train 1:15:20 Paranoid 1:19:25 The Ultimate Sin (Music video)
Ozzy Osbourne-The Ultimate Ozzy (1986) [FULL CONCERT] Video
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Never liked the mix on this as much as earlier ones - too polished, muddy and some very annoying inappropriate keyboards.
I would guess a bit of vocal fixing was done afterwards.
Jake E Lee's guitar playing is godlike as ever but not the tone I would choose...Comment
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I agree, I think the '84 tour was much more raw.....
Eat Us And Smile - The Originals
"I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth
"We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee RothComment
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Some of the Ultimate Sin songs were decent in terms of ideas, but just way too overproduced and cluttered...and there were some tunes on there that just screamed of generic mid-80s hair metal.
I did actually see a show from that Ultimate Sin tour. Went because some buds of mine had an extra ticket and were going to see Metallica open up for Ozzy. We stayed for the whole show, and Metallica just fucking wiped Ozzy off the stage. I mean, it wasn't even close, and I prefer Ozzy's stuff far more than Metallica's.
The Bark At The Moon tour was good, though. Jake was a pretty good guitarist and fit alongside Ozzy well on that album. For some reason, I never really wanted to learn how to play a lot of Lee-era Ozzy tunes, though. The only one I bothered with was Bark At The Moon, which was a great tune all-around.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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I can't remember offhand if the 1984 Salt Lake show had a lot of post-performance vocal overdubs, a la 1982 Speak of the Devil, but I do recall the rest of the band sounded like it was a true live recording...Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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