Awesome show
by Tamm58 on 10/3/18Isleta Amphitheater - AlbuquerqueOzzy is great no matter what! Z Wyld awesome drummer awesome key board awesome show screens and effects were unbelievable
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Ozzy Osbourne in Concert
Ozzy Osbourne is one of the most well-known figures in the history of metal, but The Prince of Darkness did plenty more than bite the heads off of doves and bats and sing for Black Sabbath. Born in Birmingham, England, into a working-class family in 1948, Osbourne became interested in musical theater at an early age, performing in numerous school productions. Entranced by The Beatles, Osbourne decided he would go into music after finishing school, but was sidetracked by a series of odd jobs — construction labor, plumbing, and working as a car factory horn-tuner — as well as a brief stint in prison for burglarizing a clothing store. Eventually a free man, he was asked to join Rare Breed, a band started by bassist Geezer Butler. The band changed their name shortly after. Its new name was Black Sabbath.
Obsessed with the occult, Butler and Osbourne, alongside guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward, took rock music on a violent left turn, infusing it with doomy riffs, macabre lyrics, and wild freak-outs. Their 1970 self-titled debut — famously hated by ‘Rolling Stone' critic Lester Bangs — shook pop music with a force that still cannot truly be measured; follow-up ‘Paranoid,' with masterful metal tracks "War Pigs," "Iron Man," and of course, "Paranoid," cemented them as the most important metal band in the world. After releasing an incredible run of albums throughout the ‘70s with Sabbath, though, Osbourne left briefly to work on a solo project that would eventually become ‘Blizzard of Ozz'; when trying to rejoin Sabbath a few months later, Osbourne was met with waves of derision and violence from the other band members. Osbourne was asked to leave, and he immediately released ‘Blizzard of Ozz' to massive acclaim: Monumental single "Crazy Train" charted at No. 9 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock list, and the album went 4x Platinum. He continued the streak with a number of lauded solo albums through the ‘80s.
In the ‘90s, Ozzy would create Ozzfest, one of the decade's most vital metal festivals. Eventually he did rejoin Black Sabbath (in 2011), working on new album ‘13,' released in 2013. It slayed the charts, including the U.S. Billboard 200. The band played their final shows in 2016. Catch Ozzy's second farewell tour, No More Tours 2, which runs until mid-October in the U.S. before heading to Europe.
Ozzy is great no matter what! Z Wyld awesome drummer awesome key board awesome show screens and effects were unbelievable
The show was just amazing Zach wild was just out of this world Ozzy shock me with his voice the light show was just mind blowing and Zach going out to the crowd was just mind blow I would go see him again in a heart beat
I would definitely go again the show was unforgettable
I had a blast! He performed better than ever! Glad I was able to catch him on his final tour.
One of the Greatest Concerts we've ever seen. Ozzy and Zakk Wylde Kicked Ass. Ozzy's band put on a show for the Ages. The Crowd was so into the Music that it made the Concert One of the Most Fun Shows that One could Experience.
Without a doubt one of the best shows we have ever seen and we are in our 60's.
Ozzy and stone sour did an awesome show hopefully they'll be back soon
Ozzy was amazing Really rocked the venue Great stage lighting Sound was mixed well
Ozzy was worth every penny I would see him again. The tickets were lawn seats but we had a perfect view of the stage. The venue was beautiful and perfect for this event. Loved it.
The Prince of Darkness may be old, but damn he still puts on a great show! Zach Wylde is a god!
Great Show from a Legend, Definitely Would Recommend seeing Live
One of the best concerts I've seen. Ozzy was dynamite & 1st time seeing Stone Sour.... They were awesome
Awesome concert the performance was so entertaining and exciting. Enjoyed this event very much.
Only complaint is burger was hard and cold not fresh.
Expecting a good show, turns out out to ve a Great Show. Ozzy can really maje the concert goer feel tje Greatness that he is!!
Ozzy (the prince of darkness) rocked the hell out of it! I was honored being there watching the show. Very happy that we (my family) got to see this legend!
Ozzy was great as expected and isleta is always a great venue, live nation runs things good
The Concert itself was amazing. Stone Sour kicked our ass. They were a perfect warm up to the great Ozzman. Even though he said he was sick, he still pulled of a great performance. Band was tight and fantastic. I will have to say I hate getting to and leaving the Isleta Ampitheater. Parking is a mess. Traffic is a mess. Getting through security is terrible. Leaving the venue is terrible.
Wasn't sure what o expect now that Ozzy is 69, but I have to say; THE MAN's STILL GOT IT!! He was singing, rather than lip sync, and Zakk Wylde was killin it! Well worth what ever priced tickets you can find!
Stone Sour came out and really warmed up the crowd. They were excellent but only got to play for 50 minutes. Ozzy came out and really tried to give lots of energy, that his body is unable to do anymore. He said he had a cold but still sounded amazing! Must see show! Wish he would have player Iron Man, my only complaint!