Dio Is Away Better Than Ozzy
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aleksi-juvonen — 18 years ago(February 09, 2008 10:28 AM)
Ozzys Believer is the most cleverest song Ozzy ever did. "Dreams that have shattered, may not have mattered: take another point of view". It is better than Dio ever did.
Dio speaks about doom and witches, propably wants to please the doomy music the Sabbath fans honour, to get more listeners, but Dio does shallow, pooda0r quality forgetable rock and roll. No real inventions, just masspleasing stupid, meaningless "rock" and roll. I like Ozzys Down to Earth more than the sabbaths "Dio Years" album, which was made to make money. Ozzy is lightyears smarter than Dio, and concertates to deep matter such as war, literaty, life etc.
Dio fits best to 12- year old boys, but Ozzy & Zakk music is for adults. -
aleksi-juvonen — 18 years ago(February 09, 2008 02:37 PM)
"Oh yeah like Ozzy didn't release "Tribute" and all of his other countless Live and Greatest Hits albums with the sole intention of making money."
So dont bash him for making good music.
"That's a laugh."
I laugh only at to you silly hypocrites. -
aleksi-juvonen — 18 years ago(February 10, 2008 04:49 AM)
"You say that the "Dio Years" compilation was released just because Dio wanted to make money?"
None really gives a crap bout Dio.
"Well for one thing that is the first compilation ever to give serious attention to Dio's incredible career with the band, and secondly haven't there been at least 6 compliations specifically dedicated to Ozzy's career with the band."
There will be more. And Ozzy was the real singer in the band.
"Maybe you should actually know what you are talking about before you make naive assumptions."
You dont know what ur talking about. You just bash Ozzy cus it fits to ur illusions.
"And by the way "Tribute" was nothing more than a pathetic way to increase album sales."
Then why didnt Ozzy release it after Randy passed away in 1982? Cus he honoured Randys moms wishes.
"It was not intended to pay tribute to Randy."
Randy is gone forever. The least thing Ozzy could do is to release a tribute album. -
jayhn1111 — 18 years ago(February 10, 2008 01:38 PM)
yeah I really don't understand all this talk about somebody wanting to make money. God forbid somebody should wanna make money! As if people just release albums for the fun of it and should just play in small bars and live in a truck otherwise they're a sellout right? LOL. I hear this all the time. People act like an artist is the anti-christ because they're making money. Bottom line is they both have a successful career and it just depends on the style you prefer. I love'm both
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aleksi-juvonen — 18 years ago(February 10, 2008 10:04 PM)
Ozzy speaks in his songs about life, death, literature, traveling, drugs, wisdom etc. deep matters wherears Dio doesnt understand at all about these matters. Dio does his doomy music only cus he has found out that the metal fans find it "cool", but Dio doesnt understand the deep meaning of it all.
Why do u care bout Daisley and Kerslake anyw? Theyre both rich as pigs, they dont have any money problems. Besides, the albums are still pretty awesome even though remastered, in fact, I think they're only better. -
aleksi-juvonen — 18 years ago(February 12, 2008 02:06 AM)
Dont get me wrong I do not respect Ozzy as a musician, but as a band. Daisley wrote all the favorite lines I love, like: "Dreams that have shattered, may not have mattered take another point of view". Its like being lost in life.
Ozzy just were getting high and drunk and the rest of the band dragged the druggy outta the bathtub to sing those meaningful lines. -
planetmutty — 17 years ago(June 20, 2008 08:47 AM)
Those people who denigrate Sabbath with Dio might want to remember that
Heaven and Hell
is one of the all-time classic heavy rock albums.
Dio is clearly a better singer and I much prefer him to Ozzy, but I also think he was better in Rainbow and Dio than in Black Sabbath. Also, I prefer the Sabbath songs from the Ozzy years sung by Ozzy. Even though Dio is a better vocalist, I don't think his voice suits songs like Paranoid as well as Ozzy's does.
When I said I wanted to be a comedian, they all laughed at me. Well, they're not laughing now! -
jayhn1111 — 17 years ago(June 20, 2008 06:29 PM)
Yeah that's true Dio's vocals don't really suit the ozzy era stuff as is evident on the live evil album. As far as live performances now though? Dio is far superior. I love ozzy as much as everybody else, but at this point, it's a dam near miracle when he can pull out a decent live performance. as recent as 2 years ago he was still able to, but not anymore. His time has most definitely passed. Dio's voice has held up incredibly well.
