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Ozzy Osbourne: The Story of Diary Of A Madman | Classic Rock | Louder
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40+ years on, Diary Of A Madman still stands as a classic Ozzy Osbourne album from a band at its peak.
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The story of Diary of a Madman is often overshadowed by what happened next.
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The years after Diary of a Madman were peak Ozzy Osbourne. These were the years
00:13
that made him notorious, where his offstage behavior threatened to become
00:16
more famous than his music. Like the time Ozzy bit the head off a dove at a
00:21
record company meeting.
00:22
You, you've actually, you bit the head off a, was it a pigeon?
00:26
Well, it's my hubby, you know.
00:29
Or the time he must took a bat thrown on stage as a toy and bit its head off.
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I am trying to play it down somewhat because we're getting a lot of hassle from the animal society because
00:40
there's a rumor going on that I'm blowing up goats and I don't know where that comes from, you know.
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The day he was arrested in Texas, pissing on the Alamo.
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Singer Ozzy Osbourne thinks it's fun to defile public shrines.
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He says his greatest ambition is to turn the steps of the White House into a public restroom.
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And the terrible moment when it all came crashing down.
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March the 19th, 1982, when guitarist Randy Rhodes was tragically killed in a plane crash.
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But all that came after.
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The story of Diary of a Madman really began back in April of 1979.
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Fired from Black Sabbath, his marriage falling apart,
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Some people said Ozzy's career was over.
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I'm a boy!
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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I?
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He was just getting started.
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He was just getting started.
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Sharon Arden, the daughter of Don Arden, Black Sabbath's manager, convinced him to put a band together,
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Black Sabbath's manager convinced him to put a band together and offered to become his manager.
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In London, Ozzy met Bob Daisley, the bass player for Rainbow.
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They auditioned drummers and settled on Uriah Heap's Lee Kerslake.
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Finally, they flew out a guitar player Ozzy had met in LA.
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He was a little guy who had a thing for polka dots and played in an upcoming band called Quiet Riot.
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He was called Randall William Rhodes, known to the world as Randy Rhodes,
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one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Ozzy had found his band.
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Debut album Blizzard of Oz was recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in England.
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The band clicked, with Ozzy particularly impressed by Randy Rhodes guitar playing.
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Released in September of 1980 in the UK, it went to number seven in the charts.
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Released in the States the following year, it went to 21 in the billboard charts,
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while standout Signal Crazy Train went to number nine.
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The band toured the US.
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By the time they'd finished, Blizzard of Oz had sold a million copies.
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Guitar Player Magazine voted Randy Rhodes Best New Talent of 1981.
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Randy, on behalf of the over half a million readers of Guitar Player Magazine
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in the US and in 70 countries throughout the world, I'd like to present you with the 1981
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Best New Talent Award. Congratulations.
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Less than a year after they recorded Blizzard, the band were back at Ridge Farm Studios to record the
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follow-up, Diary of a Madman. Ozzy'd had the Diary of a Madman idea in the back of his mind for years,
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a loose concept that came from the madness in his life, and a genuine fear that he was losing his mind.
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The story of a Madman isn't just a thing that I've thought of now, it's just an idea where I've
03:35
moulded around in my head for ages, and in actual fact, when I put it to my management,
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I thought I was totally insane.
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Where would you like us to go? Would you like us to go over to the fireplace?
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We set fire to each other.
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After months of touring, it was the band who were on fire,
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and all four members contributed to the songwriting.
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Ozzy was no longer in the shadow of Black Sabbath, but a solo star in his own right.
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The title of the first single from the album said it all. He was flying high again.
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On one hand, the song seemed like another of Ozzy's drug anthems, and throughout this time he was
04:12
indeed being a bad, bad boy, but it could also be seen as a triumphant two fingers to everyone who
04:17
had written him off. The guitar solo by Randy Rhodes was like a gauntlet being thrown down to the
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guitar players of the 1980s.
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Album opener and the second single from the album, Over the Mountain, sounded heavy,
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but came with a positive message about finding the magic in yourself.
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Everyone has got a certain amount of craziness in them, and I'm going to unleash it for you,
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if you like. Randy Rhodes supplied a suitably mad guitar solo.
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If You Can't Kill Rock and Roll showed a softer side of the band. The lyrics were no less heavy,
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as Ozzy and Bob Daisley took aim at what they saw as the lies of the music business.
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In between, there was the Menacing Believer, Power Ballad Tonight, the voodoo symbolism of
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Little Dolls, and the mysteriously riffy S.A.T.O. And then there was the album closer, Diary of a Madman,
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an ambitious six-minute epic that ends the album in grand style.
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All this would be overshadowed by what happened next, but 40 years on, the music remains.
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Diary of a Madman is the sound of a time bomb ticking, the crazy train coming off the rails,
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of a band at the peak of its powers. Few bands ever flew as high.
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High and high, yeah.
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High and high, yeah.
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High and high, yeah.
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High and high, yeah.
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High and high, yeah, yeah.
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Come on and join us.
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Now.
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My dad.
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My dad.
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My dad.
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My dad.
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