


To which she replied, my father is almost 70 ever heard of elder abuse?” She knew he was married,” one detractor tweeted at Osbourne. Osbourne hurled the allegation Monday, after posting a phone number presumably belonging to Pugh and being criticized for disclosing the digits.Īlso Read: Kelly Osbourne Hints at Parents' Split in Cryptic Instagram Post why would it only be one persons fault? It takes 2 to tango – both guilty. That appears to be the opinion of the Black Sabbath frontman’s daughter Kelly, who took to Twitter to vent her thoughts on the alleged affair between her father and hairstylist Michelle Pugh. Sunday Screening: Tim’s Vinyl Confessions Ep.Ozzy Osbourne: Prince of darkness.REVIEW: Lego Ideas Jazz Quartet 21334 Toy Building Kit (1606 Pieces) July 3, 2023.#1069: A Tale of Three Seizures July 5, 2023.VIDEO: Eight Days in June at the Cottage – 2023 July 6, 2023.Grab A Stack of Rock will return after these messages… July 7, 2023.WTF Search Terms: Ladanoo edition July 8, 2023.New Grab A Stack show intro, now with more Jex! July 8, 2023.Dashcam Idiots: My First Road Rage July 9, 2023.Mikeladano on Dashcam Idiots: My First Road…Ĭanadian Grooves on Dashcam Idiots: My First Road…īoppinsblog on Dashcam Idiots: My First Road… Finally, the two sided DVD also has the entire album in “enhanced stereo”.Ĩ0smetalman on #1070: Guilty of Vinyl Abuse (… And there’s the infamous story of Zakk Wylde and a cork. Road stories are shared, the funniest ones involving Ozzy being mistaken for Meat Loaf, and Lemmy for Willie Nelson. You might recognize a couple of these friends. This version also comes with a bonus region 2 DVD: the music video for “In My Life” (whoop-de-do) and a long (about 45 minutes I think) feature called “Dinner with Ozzy and Friends”. But like most Ozzy fans, I already have this song on the Prince of Darkness set. If you were one of those (I hope not) who bought Kelly’s 2002 album Shut Up, then you already have this. The Japanese bonus track was daughter Kelly Osbourne’s cover of Black Sabbath’s ballad “Changes”, with dear old dad singing with her, and lyrics adapted to suit. If you have Prince of Darkness, then you already own over 75% of Under Cover. When Under Cover was released as its own album, four new recordings were added to make you buy it again: “Rocky Mountain Way”, “Sunshine of Your Love”, “Woman”, and “Go Now”. The final rip off to fans is that almost all of Under Cover was previously released on Ozzy’s Prince of Darkness box set earlier that year! Many Ozzy fans such as myself picked that one up for its numerous long-sought rarities. Maybe Bissonnette was hired solely to play cowbell. Others such as Gregg Bissonnette (David Lee Roth) and Joe Bonamassa are credited on the album, with no indication of what they did on which tracks. Ian Hunter joins Ozzy on “All the Young Dudes” but doesn’t do much other than shout along. Special guests: Leslie West plays some smokin’ axe on the cover of his own “Mississippi Queen”. I’ve even heard a good metalized cover of “21st Century Schizoid Man” better than Ozzy’s.īest tune (only good tune): “Fire” originally by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Most songs don’t benefit from being metalized. That doesn’t mean he should try doing his own version. I get that Ozzy has a connection to the lyrics to “Working Class Hero” and is a huge fan of Lennon. Ozzy even does two solo John Lennon songs (“Woman” and “Working Class Hero”). “Sunshine of Your Love” is altered to resemble Sabbath’s “N.I.B.” which doesn’t help matters at all. There are no innovations or interesting slants. Whether Ozzy covers the Beatles (a pukey echo-drenched “In My Life) or Cream (“Sunshine of Your Love”) or the Stones (“Sympathy for the Devil”), nothing of value is added to the song.

His slide and talk box solos on “Rocky Mountain Way” are swampy and great. The only positive thing I will say is that Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains) plays on Under Cover, and he’s the only thing redeeming it. The female backing vocals are totally out of place, the changes made to song are unnecessary, and the vocal is stale. Why did this song need to be redone, metalized, and howled upon by Ozzy Osbourne? It’s awful. I’ve never thought much of this album, and I think you can gather why on the first track “Rocky Mountain Way” (Joe Walsh). So why not have Ozzy cover a bunch of songs that, by and large, the world didn’t need him to cover? He even appeared on a tribute album to Black Sabbath ( Nativity In Black Vol. Sure, we know Ozzy will do pretty much anything. I want to know who thought this album was a good idea to release. OZZY OSBOURNE – Under Cover (2005 Japanese CD/DVD set)
