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Ozzy in Tears with Randy on stage
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:56 am
by Cpt Matt Sparrow
This was on Youtube and thought I would share...
Was that his first UK gig though?
"hi Matt i was lucky enough to be at Randys first ever gig with Ozzy at the Glasgow Apollo in Scotland September 1980 .
....we were all just blown away by this skinny little guy ....who tore the house down with his solo spot .....!!!
when the band came back on for an encore Ozzy was in tears because he never thought he would make it back .....he picked Randy up and showed him off to the crowd ...like a gladiator ...a star was born !!!.."
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:41 pm
by The Flying Dutchman
Randy Perry's list says that
September 12th - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland was the first official Blizzard of Ozz gig in UK. Another scheduled gig
August 28th - Reading Festival, Reading, England was cancelled. Before that they did two try out gigs under the nam
LAW but not much info available about that.
see:
http://home.flash.net/~ulknatme/tourdate.htm
Can you post that youtube link?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:46 pm
by Cpt Matt Sparrow
Hi Patrick
the comment was left on my own version of the spot light solo so no point in posting as it isn't RR.
cheers for the help
Matt
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:22 am
by GUITARIDOL5682
Yeah i think it was prity much the same for all the very early dates of the 1980 UK tour.Ozzy must of had a very negative feeling that those dates would not create the same buzz as he did when touring with Sabbath. When i seen him, he did become very emotional during the gig, just because of the wild response/reaction of the crowd..Ozzy was back with his 'secret weapon' who was a very much underrated player back then. Just a shame that he couldn't of been around a bit longer to see how much of a vital ingredient this guitarist was to Ozzy's band to be such a growing success.
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:13 am
by Trigger
I still have trouble accepting that this FIRST ever solo show has never surfaced, I am told from a very reliable source that it was recorded and stored away. Why wasn't a taper out there recording this monumentle event? For Sabbath fans this was one of those once in a lifetime events! and even before 1980 important shows were never missed.
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:18 pm
by GUITARIDOL5682
Trigger wrote:I still have trouble accepting that this FIRST ever solo show has never surfaced, I am told from a very reliable source that it was recorded and stored away. Why wasn't a taper out there recording this monumentle event? For Sabbath fans this was one of those once in a lifetime events! and even before 1980 important shows were never missed.
Ian i've read a couple of books about the Glasgow Apollo and it had a bad reputation with the stewards/bouncers. These being very heavy handed on anyone caught smuggling in tape recorders or cameras. Not to say that some people who had no fear would get in with the said items. A website is up and running about the venue and would probably be a good place to ask. You'll have to sign up to leave a message on the forum
http://www.inthewilderness.com/apollo/i ... d=1&m_id=6
Good luck with your search

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:00 am
by Trigger
All things considerewd though, those venues were all rough on the tapers lots of my friends neally met sticky ends getting taping gear into venues. But they always got the specific rare performances and Ozzy's first solo show was very known about at the time.
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:45 am
by therhoadlesstraveled
I remember the Don't Blame Me DVD, this one gut they interviewed mentioned the same thing about the Glasgow show. Not word for word what the guy on youtube said, but the same premise.