Songs like Crazy Train, while still featuring profound lyrics and meaning are simply nothing compared to songs such as Mama, I’m Coming Home and Changes. It’s quite the feat writing a song as deep as this one, and Ozzy pulls it off as if it’s nothing. It’s rare that you fine meaning this profound in a song. “Some of the greatest lyrics ever conceived, Mama, I’m Coming Home is one of the most under-rated songs ever written. Mama, I’m Coming Home (No More Tears, 1991) “Just have loved this song since the first moment I downloaded it – a super track! Very catchy indeed, memorable, excellent musically, very 80s, clever, great guitar with good bass and backing drums – it’s a song that has it all and features Ozzy at his absolute best!”Ħ. Shot In the Dark (The Ultimate Sin, 1986) F F (hold) C C The road to nowhere leads to me Bridge Ab Eb Ah ah Fm Eb Db The road to nowhere's gonna pass me by Ab Eb Ah ah Fm Eb Db I hope we never have to say goodbye Eb I never want to live without you, yeah Solo 2 C G F F Dm F G G C G F F Dm F G G Chorus Bb F C C The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me Bb F C C It just won't leave. This song raps up with a final solo similar to the first but with a more concluding finish.”ħ. The solo starts at 2:29 and is probably one most memorable solos by Randy Rhoads and is a epic opener for his final album with Ozzy. Has an epic drum intro and chugging riff. Should be in the top ten if not the top five. Over the Mountain (Diary of a Madman, 1981) Here are all of Ozzy Osbourne’s songs ranked.ĭon’t miss out on the music of Ozzy Osbourne below! Click to enjoy the sounds from the Godfather of Metal!Ĩ. His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of “Godfather of Metal”. He rejoined in 1997 and helped record the group’s final studio album (2013), before they embarked on a farewell tour which culminated in a final performance in their home city, Birmingham, England, in February 2017. Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions. [Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979 due to alcohol and drug problems, but he went on to have a successful solo career, releasing 12 studio albums, the first seven of which were awarded multi-platinum certifications in the US. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which he adopted the nickname the “Prince of Darkness”. And Zen Buddhism.John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, actor, and television personality. He longs not to be part of this world and its unquenchable desires, but realizes he is also human and part of the collective insanity.īilocational shamanism. He can envision a different path, or a non-path, a movement off the road: "There's a city in my mind, come along and take that ride." He is one of them and not at the same time. The narrator is part and apart of the travelers's journey on the road to nowhere. The other voice takes the role of the traveler on the road. The narrator takes the skeptical, outsider approach of one who has the wisdom to see the folly of pursuit. One at the beginning and end, the voice of the narrator, and another in the middle, the voice of those on the road to nowhere, those who believe that "We're on the road to paradise." There are two voices in this song, almost doppelgangers. Misery loves company, and all of us on the road to nowhere invite others to join us, and we assimilate them into our pointless, miserable journey that ends in death and nothingness. The plebes/proles endure a Sisyphean slog through life, straining towards some goal on the horizon that never materializes. I realize the video is not the song, but the video makes it obvious. My InterpretationThe real "road to nowhere" is the domination and destruction of the planet by our species. But it's growing day by day and it's all rightīut they'll make a fool of you and it's all right
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