"The songs from "I Don't Know" through to "Paranoid" were recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio[citation needed] on May 11, 1981, though Osbourne stated upon the album's release in 1987 that the performance had been recorded "somewhere in Canada". "Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" are taken from the very first Blizzard tour, possibly from Southampton on October 2, 1980. These two tracks feature bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake. Rhoads' guitar solo is from Montreal on July 28, 1981."
"The songs from "I Don't Know" through to "Paranoid" were recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio[citation needed] on May 11, 1981, though Osbourne stated upon the album's release in 1987 that the performance had been recorded "somewhere in Canada". "Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" are taken from the very first Blizzard tour, possibly from Southampton on October 2, 1980. These two tracks feature bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake. Rhoads' guitar solo is from Montreal on July 28, 1981."
Hey, July 28th is my B-Day!
Ahem, sorry. Hehe
I did not know this piece of info. I should use Wiki more.....
Sepheratta wrote:I did not know this piece of info. I should use Wiki more.....
That's cool, but don't rely on it. Anyone and their grandmother
can edit ANYTHING on Wikipedia
Indeed, Wikipedia and the various wiki's are great, but I do find it disconcerting the number of people that consider it a proper academic resource when writing university/ college work etc.
rice_pudding wrote:
Indeed, Wikipedia and the various wiki's are great, but I do find it disconcerting the number of people that consider it a proper academic resource when writing university/ college work etc.
Rob
While at university a fellow student made an observation to a lecturer and sited a Wikipedia entry as the source for the basis of his argument, the lecturer sighed and lowered his head and his shoulders sank. He went on to say, he had once altered a wiki entry as a wee joke once only to find that no one had corrected it for over a year.
As long as it's properly sourced there's nothing wrong with wikipedia as a source for facts and things that simply are what they are. Like mathematical formula, it's wrong or it's right.
But most academic courses demand the development of research skills from students, not to mention demonstrating an ability to interrogate a source of info. How can you do either with wikipedia, it's a collection of conventional wisdom watered down into the viewpoint of an anonymous author.
Much as I love wikipedia and the various wikis out there, it's one of those things that often makes me facepalm when I think of young people today. Wait a minute... I am a young person Double facepalm!