RONNIE JAMES DIO On The Future Of HEAVEN & HELL, DIO
- Nov. 15, 2009
Robert Gray of Ultimate-Guitar.com recently conducted an interview with legendary heavy metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio (HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW, DIO). A few excerpts from the chat follow below.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: When you reunited with Tony [Iommi] and Geezer [Butler], were you worried that a repeat of the "Dehumanizer" situation would occur?
Dio: No, no. We were very, very smart about the way we dealt with things, and I think we learnt lessons from what had happened to us before, with the two break ups before that. I think it's a pretty good indication that we want to play in a band together, and that it's something we do a lot, because we keep getting back together again. But yeah, I think we took it really slowly. We didn't make plans to do something that we couldn't deliver, either to ourselves, or to someone we'd promised to do something, say a tour or whatever. We didn't make these long term plans, and that allowed a lot of mistakes not to happen. Again, we've all grown up a lot. We really appreciate each other more than we ever did before, and we were always good friends — that was never a problem. Contrary to what people may believe, we never had arguments. In fact, I don't remember ever having an argument. Of course, nothing physical ever happened, so it seems really odd that we did break up that many times. I guess a lot of it was because of some political things that were going on, and again, we were younger, and did things that we shouldn't have done. So yeah, there's always that thought in the back of your mind, if this could happen again, and if this will be another "Dehumanizer" situation. We're not allowing that to happen though; we have communication now, we talk, and we really, really spend a lot of time together, which was something we didn't do before. Because of all the lessons that we learnt from the past, I don't worry about that ever happening. If it did happen, I think we're confident enough in the things that we did in the past, and the things that we can still do without each other, so it wouldn't be the end of the world. But we really, genuinely enjoy making music together, and being around each other, so I don't see that happening. We're too cautious about it now.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: How does the chemistry within the DIO band differ to the chemistry within HEAVEN & HELL?
Dio: Well, I think one of the differences is that I'm a lot more in control of my own situation because it is the DIO band, and I can make a lot of decisions that are mine and mine alone. With SABBATH, we're very democratic. We don't do things behind each others' backs, and unless we all agree to it, it doesn't happen. That sometimes can make life a little bit more difficult if I don't agree with the decision of the other two, but that's the way we've set it up, so that's the way it works. So far, I've not seen any problems with that. So really, it's the difference between having a little bit more of a — certainly not a dictatorship, but let's put it that way anyway — a little bit more of a dictatorship, and a whole lot more democracy in SABBATH. That's really the difference in the chemistry. As far as the people go, we are all different people. Tony and Geezer have done this for such a long time, and I've known them for such a long time, with all the things we've done together. We share different experiences in the DIO band, and life is made of all those experiences. Our experiences in the DIO band bring us close together, with the things we have done, and the things we're about to do. All the things we've done in SABBATH, HEAVEN & HELL, whatever we're gonna call it, those are different experiences, but yet they're all enjoyable ones. As far as chemistry goes, there's no lack of chemistry on either side. It's just as I said before; it's more my decision with the DIO band, and much more democratic the other way.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: You also recorded some voice work for "Brütal Legend", but unfortunately those parts weren't used. What are your thoughts on that?
Dio: I was looking forward to seeing the finale, and it was very interesting to do. We went to a place called Skywalker Ranch, which is where George Lucas' original studio was. A brilliant place, with memorabilia everywhere. There was a great atmosphere, and I enjoyed doing it, but at the end of the day, it just didn't work out. Perhaps my voice characterization wasn't what they were looking for. It's not what I do, truthfully. They asked, and I thought it was interesting to be a part of, but at the end of the day, if it wasn't right, then it wasn't right. At the end of the day, I don't harbour any bad feelings about that at all. It doesn't matter to me.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: Some have added two and two together, and have come up with five, alleging that your parts weren't used because Ozzy (Osbourne) contributed to "Brütal Legend", and supposedly didn't want you to be a part of the project. What are your thoughts on that rumor?
Dio: I've heard that rumor, and people do put two and two together, or sometimes put two and two together and it equals five, so perhaps they're wrong about that. I don't accuse anyone unless I know exactly what's going on. I don't know if that's the case. It certainly seems coincidental, I must admit. It does. I'm not gonna throw the blame to anyone, though. Perhaps that wasn't the reason, and perhaps it wasn't because Ozzy was a part of it. Again, it just doesn't bother me at all. I'm very thick-skinned when it comes to that, and I don't really care if they did that. If someone did do that, then I think it just shows small-mindedness, but I'm not gonna accuse anyone till I know what's going on.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: Do you see yourself recording a new HEAVEN & HELL album?
Dio: Yeah. I think so — I do think so. I think we'll probably tour a little bit first in the interim time. Of course, we're dealing with Tony's hand at the moment too. We would've been touring more with HEAVEN & HELL, and probably wouldn't even have organized this DIO tour, if it hadn't been for the fact that Tony has tendon problems in his hand, and had to be operated on. That gave me the time to do this that we're talking about now, which is the tour, and working more on "Magica". At the moment, we're waiting to see how Tony's hand is going to recuperate. We have no plans to break this up. I think we're all excited about doing another album at some point. I don't think we want to rush into it right now, but perhaps during this time off, between Tony's recovery and us getting back together with HEAVEN & HELL, we'll be able to get together and write some more songs. We can do that, certainly. To answer your question, yeah, I think we will.
Ultimate-Guitar.com: How does the future of the DIO band look?
Dio: I think it looks really good. Once again, as I said before, there are people in this band who really, really want to be in this band, and who really love the music that we make. They love the majesty of it, the bigness of it, sometimes the heaviness of it, and just all the great songs that have been done from year to year. Those songs never die; they're fun for me to play after all these years, and they're certainly fun for Rudy [Sarzo] and Simon [Wright] and Craig [Goldy] to play, and they do such a wonderful job of it. It has a great future, as far as I'm concerned. I'm not trying to take away from what I'll be doing with HEAVEN & HELL, because once I apply myself to HEAVEN & HELL, that's the only thing I'll focus on. As you suggested earlier though, in the back of my mind there's always that thought about the DIO band, because again, it's been such a big part of my life. It's given me such great songs to be able to play, and so many people who have made their way to this band as fans, and as friends. It's something that's never going to die, not in my mind, and it's something that I'll carry on and do.
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COMMENT | posted by : TheUnchosenOne 11/15/2009 8:42:30 PM
Blame It On Dio
COMMENT | \m/ Holy Dio \m/ posted by : RiotAct666 11/15/2009 8:42:39 PM
Is a class act. great interview by him. Really enjoyed the The devil you know and the H&H tours i saw in '07 , '08 , '09. they were beyond amazing events, But A new Dio album & tour would be great IMO. RJD's last solo tour was in 2004 The master of the moon tour which i saw. Hope Dio hits the U.S. sometime in 2010. Get well soon Tony Iommi. Hope you have a fast recovery.
COMMENT | posted by : blastmaster98 11/15/2009 8:52:19 PM
Dio is a class act for sure. I am glad he's not talking about his guitarist's crooked dick anymore though. That was not so classy.
What ever happened with the Ozzy v. Iommi lawsuit?
COMMENT | posted by : mrsromek 11/15/2009 9:07:04 PM
Good for you, Ronnie. Don't just ever rip on the Oz. You couldn't hold his jock if you ever tried.
COMMENT | nervous posted by : snowy white 11/15/2009 9:09:50 PM
I have to admit that headline made me rather nervous. I can't imagine Metal without Ronnie James Dio in some way, shape or form.
Horns Up!!!
COMMENT | hard decision posted by : leavenoasses 11/15/2009 9:10:07 PM
as a huge dio fan im not sure what i want him to do next. elf, rainbow, sabbath, dio, heaven and hell....how bout a new album and new tour from each! Dio rules!!!
COMMENT | posted by : back_in_black 11/15/2009 9:12:30 PM
dio > sharon&ozzy
COMMENT | posted by : 80smetal% 11/15/2009 9:24:52 PM
would be nice if Dio did a solo album and Heaven and Hell did a "Headless Cross" tour with Tony Martin. Or better yet they could tour together and co-headline
"Good for you, Ronnie. Don't just ever rip on the Oz. You couldn't hold his jock if you ever tried."
As far as stature and celebrity maybe... as far as actual talent--no contest. Ozzy has NO TALENT... a great "image" and kinda' cool voice, but a technically bad singer who has spent his whole career getting famous off of songs that OTHER people have written for him while taking the credit....but, he and Sharon are laughing all the way to the bank because they've fooled enough people into thinking "Oz" is a God.
COMMENT | posted by : Skanna 11/15/2009 9:46:01 PM
Devil you know is ok, but they could do a lot better ... I hope they do.
COMMENT | HarryBulsacSuxMaidenRules posted by : metalpie 11/15/2009 9:48:35 PM
Technical singing talent is way overrated and it makes metal heads sound girly sometimes when they talk about it. You mean to tell me Lemmy sucks because he can't sing? And don't crow about, Dio's lyrics, everyone knows they are ridiculous.
Oh and Ozzy was the singer of the 5 Most important albums in the history of metal.
Game
Set
Match
COMMENT | Class act posted by : metalpie 11/15/2009 9:51:23 PM
Dio accuses Ozzy of taking his voice out of Brütal Legend while being diplomatic at the same time. What a class act?
COMMENT | posted by : theyearsofdecay 11/15/2009 9:52:09 PM
DIO and H&H = the best!!! Long live, biatches
COMMENT | HarryBulsacSuxMaidenRules posted by : Aces_High99 11/15/2009 9:52:28 PM
Exactly...Ozzy's image is a triumph of marketing, nothing more.
Sure, the Randy Rhoads albums are deserving of their legendary stature, and No More Tears is pretty great, but most of Ozzy's solo success and fame comes to his "wild man" reputation...the doves, the bats, going insane and choking his wife, pissing on the Alamo, the industrial-level quantities of drugs and alcohol, snorting ants with Motley Crue, etc.
Gee...what a great legacy, huh? He would've been a legend just for his work in Sabbath, but that wasn't enough, I suppose.
Now while it's true that Ozzy would've fallen off the face of the Earth without $auron Osbourne's (admittedly) brilliant mind for shock publicity, it'd be nice if he was more respected for music.
COMMENT | Aces_High99 posted by : metalpie 11/15/2009 10:03:15 PM
He's accomplished enough to be considered a rock legend. Tell me why almost every classic rock station in the country plays his music and uses his image on their print ads and websites? I guess its because he sucks.
COMMENT | OPEN MINDED posted by : destructivesounds 11/15/2009 10:03:40 PM
Ronnie is open to recording again with H&H. The fact that he's so into his craft is inspirational.
He's a great guy and I never miss a gig. True talent that I'm lucky to witness...
COMMENT | posted by : dew044 11/15/2009 10:20:10 PM
Every classic rock station plays "his music" because it's pretty great.
The problem you're having, metalpie, is that you're forgetting that Ozzy had very little to do with them. Randy Rhoads' material would have been good with any vocalist. It was a partnership, Rhoads provides the great music and Ozzy provides the image and marketing capabilities. Both sides win, but Ozzy is still awful.
I'm not saying Ozzy doesn't deserve a degree of respect, but there's a difference between respect for a mediocre vocalist who took part in some great music, and unworthy praise.
COMMENT | OPEN MINDED posted by : metalpie 11/15/2009 10:21:00 PM
Of course he would record again with H&H. All of a sudden he's kinda sorta relevant again.
COMMENT | dew044 posted by : metalpie 11/15/2009 10:34:06 PM
I'm not going to argue with you over whether Ozzy is good or not. Obviously I think he contributed more that just an image...so you're not going to change my mind, but keep fighting the good fight sparky.
COMMENT | posted by : The Space Lord 11/16/2009 12:19:12 AM
Regardless of what Ozzy's been instrumental in creating in the past, Dio took the helm from him a long time ago in creating the future.
COMMENT | Randy and Daisely posted by : Zoo Keeper 666 11/16/2009 12:27:56 AM
Wrote Ozzy's best solo material.
Ozzy might have come up with his own vocal melodies though. Which writing as well.
Randy and Bob Daisley wrote the music together and Daisley wrote the lyrics.
Ozzy and Sharon stole the situation.
COMMENT | Daisley posted by : Zoo Keeper 666 11/16/2009 12:28:42 AM
MY BAD.....his name is DAISLEY...
COMMENT | Dio is a legend posted by : Lorn 11/16/2009 12:53:55 AM
A real class act. Thee real deal, and my favorite metal musician of all time. Saw Heaven & Hell live on 4/25/07, 10/06/07, and 8/11/09. Some of the greatest shows I've ever seen out all the concerts I've gone over the decades. Looking forward to anything else that the man with the golden voice does. Great interview by the way. Read the full version of it. Nice, relaxed, lots of cool talk about this and that. Very cool.
COMMENT | posted by : Land of the Lost Horizon 11/16/2009 1:10:39 AM
looking forward to another h&h and dio album.
metalpie: sure ozzy used to be relevant, but lets face it, dio is fronting sabbath now, and they are much more relevant than ozzy will ever be. ozzy may have a couple new albums in him, but dio is going to continue to put out better abums whether it be with his solo band or h&h. he's the better singer/lyricist hands down. plus he's not married to $auron. that should be enough right there.
COMMENT | shhhh owww, man posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie. 11/16/2009 1:46:39 AM
That mrs.???? - said DIO can't hold a jock strap to Ozzy.
You give women a bad name, man, you know what I'm fking talkin' about, man!!
There's no doubt who the Master of the Moon is and it ain't Ozzy.
COMMENT | first and last example of how to deal with people... posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie. 11/16/2009 1:56:17 AM
including bad situations like DIO did in this article, when confronted/asked about being dissed.
What you don't want to do, here, is take two of the best Lp's of all time (1st 2 Ozzy CD's) and take out of the remaster DAISLEY and the drummer. w/o them the albums suck d$%k. The chemistry is gone and Ozzy sounds worse for the wear as well because of not wanting to pay stupid royalties, greedy, well that and ignorant. He had a serious problem with dealing with the very people that put those records and his solo career on the map! How's anyone going to like those crappy redo's of CRAZY TRAIN, I DON'T KNOW, OVER THE MOUNTAIN, BELIEVER, DIARY, S.A.T.O., LITTLE DOLLS. I remember, in fact, that right here, on this website, when he did that, yrs. ago, everyone thought it was awfully, frankly, stupid. And what if my copies of the original mixes gets scratched, broken, or just lost? Then I gotta go to buy a used one prob. on-line, at a high cost. STUPID. DIO would never say, he SIMON, we're going to get Dave Lombardo to redo your drum tracks on MAGICA because you really piss me off and don't deserve the royalties/money. NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COMMENT | Class act posted by : Blackthorned 11/16/2009 4:29:10 AM
A straight talker - no bullshit with Dio. He's one of a kind. Legend.
COMMENT | Dio has the voice.... posted by : Self_Science 11/16/2009 5:06:39 AM
but Ozzy has the charisma, and in the world of rock and roll, that arguably counts for more.
Also, while ozzy's voice is nothing special, it does have a certain cracked charm to it, esp on the classic Sabbath albums, that is strangely appealing.
Ozzy just has that X factor, that sense of mystery, that is the hallmark of star quality, and Dio just cannot compete, and could never compete, even in the good ol' days when being a technically proficient vocalist counted for something.
COMMENT | METALPIE posted by : Basajaun 11/16/2009 5:35:13 AM
"Oh and Ozzy was the singer of the 5 Most important albums in the history of metal"
You are funny.
Have you fucking ever realized how big is Ronnie James Dio curriculum vitae?
Elf
* Elf (1972) * Carolina County Ball (1974) * Trying to Burn the Sun (1975} * The Gargantuan (1978) * The Elf Albums (1991)
Rainbow
* Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975) * Rising (1976) * Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (1978) * Live In Germany '76 (1990)
Black Sabbath
* Heaven and Hell (1980) * Mob Rules (1981) * Live Evil (1982) * Dehumanizer (1992) * Under Wheels of Confusion (1996) * The Sabbath Stones (1996)
Dio
* Holy Diver (1983) * The Last in Line (1984) * Sacred Heart (1985) * Intermission (1986) * Dream Evil (1987) * Lock up the Wolves (1990) * Diamonds – The Best of Dio (1992) * Strange Highways (1994) * Angry Machines (1996) * Anthology (1997) * Inferno - Last in Live (1998) * Magica (2000) * Anthology, Vol. 2 (2001) * Killing the Dragon (2002) * Stand Up and Shout: the Dio Anthology (Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Dio) (2003) * Master of the Moon (2004) * Evil or Divine - Live In New York City - Live NYC (2005) * Holy Diver Live (2006)
Heaven and Hell
* The Dio Years (2007) * Live from Radio City Music Hall (CD & DVD) (2007) * The Rules of Hell (2008) * The Devil You Know (2009)
(Not counting his begginings as a crooner like in Ronnie & The Rumblers, Ronnie And The Red Caps and Ronnie Dio and the Prophets.)
I find there more than 5 essential and founding Heavy Metal records.
COMMENT | UGH!!! posted by : BleakOutlook 11/16/2009 6:18:11 AM
class act. class act class act class act.
Why do you fucktards all say "class act" all the time. It's kinda gay that so many of you use that term so much.
Maybe because you're an ASS ACT.
Yeah. That's probably why.
COMMENT | DIFFERENCES posted by : Basajaun 11/16/2009 6:24:04 AM
RONNIE JAMES DIO
- This might sound bad of me to say, but will your autobiography be a proper autobiography in that you're solely writing it by yourself? Or are you having someone to help you write your autobiography?
- No. I'm going to write it myself - I'm quite good at that. I've been a lyricist for such a long time, and I wouldn't have started becoming a lyricist if I didn't think I was good at my language. One of the subjects I majored in at university was English, and writing as well, the writing form, so I have knowledge of that. I know how to put words together, and I'm trying to write this as though it's coming from my mouth, as though it's coming from the way I'm telling you right now, but without "er"'s and "and"'s and that of course - I'll take those out. The books that I like to read sound very personal to me, and sound as though they're being told to me by that person to my face. That's what I've attempted to do, to write it as though it's coming right from pen, to paper, to you, and that's why I'm writing it the way I'm writing it.
------------------------------------------
OZZY OSBOURNE
- So how did the book I Am Ozzy come about?
- I didn't actually put pen to paper, I got someone (writer Chris Ayres) to ask me questions - what I remember about my childhood, and whatever. He would zone in on a specific thing that I was saying and he'd ask me to elaborate on it. Once it started coming out it was quite easy. At the end of the day, it only took about six weeks. It seemed to fly by.
Ozzy and Dio have completely different styles, and while it's amazing that they have both sung for Black Sabbath (H/H, whatever), they are both fantastic at what they do. Ozzy is no classic singer and Dio is no Ozzy Osbourne, but they have both left indelible marks on the Metal Music History Book over the course of several decades. They're both kick ass performers that deserve their kudos.
COMMENT | Basajaun posted by : metalpie 11/16/2009 8:14:39 AM
...Sorry all those accomplishments amount to a whole lot of nothing. The easiest way to compare influence is to compare cited influences and covers by other bands (live and recorded). Ozzy's music (with and without Sabbath) wins hands down.
Dio is practically irrelevant. I know record sales aren't the be all and end all but when you're solo albums barely sell 40,000 units, you are not relevant anymore.
COMMENT | Oh and Basajaun posted by : metalpie 11/16/2009 8:16:51 AM
That autobiography practice is the norm. The real reason Dio didn't write one is because it would probably have to be self published.
COMMENT | i heard Dio.. posted by : Self_Science 11/16/2009 9:03:14 AM
was working on an autobiography last year.
And Dio's solo albums still sell over 100,000 each time, worldwide. Maybe there is a problem now that SPV are bankrupt. He could be without a label. I don't know.
But saying Dio is irrelevant is silly. The man is a metal icon. Perhaps he isn't as influencial as others in the grand scheme of things, but it would be wrong to argue that he wasn't influential at all.
COMMENT | METALPIE posted by : Basajaun 11/16/2009 9:09:17 AM
"Dio is practically irrelevant."
I mean... really? Are you serious? I don't hate Ozzy, I love his time in Sabbath. Don't like that much his solo efforts, but his '70s era is legendary.
However, I really don't understand how can you call Dio irrelevant when you know he has sung in some of the most important bands/records of the history of Heavy Metal.
Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio. I mean, not many could top that, specially when he is still delivering the goods.
COMMENT | METALPIE posted by : Basajaun 11/16/2009 9:13:17 AM
And the record sales are completely irrelevant when we talk music. And if you are a Hard Rock / Heavy Metal fan, you should know that. How many records does Britney sell today? I am sure more than Ozzy. Should I keep your logic now or it doesn't make sense anymore?
COMMENT | stupid argument posted by : rando 11/16/2009 10:12:23 AM
It's obvious that Dio has a better voice but is less well-known. And Ozzy is one of the founders of metal, but he's basically a buffoon. However, trying to demean either of their accomplishments is idiotic.
Ozzy created eight essential metal albums with Sabbath, not just five, as well as discovering three legendary guitarists and becoming one of metal's biggest stars in the 80's.
Dio created the greatest metal album of all time, Heaven and Hell, as well as the other classic material he did with Sabbath, two classics with Rainbow and several more in his own band.
They're both in the top ten of metal vocalists.
COMMENT | rando posted by : metalpie 11/16/2009 10:31:42 AM
Ozzy is not a buffoon. Just because you zit-faced nerds keep saying it doesn't mean it's true.
Ozzy says more intelligent, funny, reverent and relevant things than Ronnie "just call us the boys in the shed" Dio ever has.
1. Ozzy is a buffoon who should have retired YEARS ago, except $haron won't let him.
2. Ozzy is NOT more intelligent;
3. Ozzy may be funnier, I'll give you that - but only because he's a clown;
4. He doesn't say more "reverent" things (and for the record, if you 'worship' what comes out of Ozzy's mouth, he'd be the first to tell you to get professional help immediately);
5. He certainly has nothing "relevant" to say, not more than Ronnie James Dio. Dio is working - Ozzy is not. Heaven & Hell is working in between Tony's hand problems - Ozzy is not. That's the definition of 'relevance' right there. Ronnie has it - Ozzy does not. Not opinion, that's fact by the definition of the word.
You should really try harder to see things for what they ARE, not what you want them to be.
"The easiest way to compare influence is to compare cited influences and covers by other bands (live and recorded). Ozzy's music (with and without Sabbath) wins hands down."
- That's probably one of the five DUMBEST things I've ever heard anybody say here. For starters, how do you reckon that "cites influence"? Because you say so? Obviously, that's the only way you support such an idiotic statement.
And to conclude, have you attended every concert ever where somebody's covered a Black Sabbath song to judge whether it was Ozzy or Dio's era and then kept a running count?
No?
Then you better shut up before you look any more STUPID than what you already do, man. Seriously. If you want to argue that "Ozzy Rulz and Dio Droolz!" or whatever, that's fine, but at least have something to back it up other than your own flimsy, dimwitted, half-assed make-it-up-as-you-go-along, "fling shit at the wall and see what sticks" fantasies.
'Kay?
Thanks in advance.
COMMENT | metalpie posted by : ozzmark 11/16/2009 11:41:04 AM
>>"...Sorry all those accomplishments amount to a whole lot of nothing."
WTF??? LMAO!!! Get out of metal, noobpie.
COMMENT | Anyone with a brain knows... posted by : Sonic Titan 11/16/2009 12:09:14 PM
That Ozzy has become the Clown Prince of Metal. His accomplishments can be argued all day long but his current state simply can not. He's a joke now. PERIOD!
COMMENT | posted by : krasherr 11/16/2009 12:11:48 PM
I think this is how you gotta put it:
Ozzy = greatest frontman in metal
dio = greatest voice in metal
COMMENT | metalpie posted by : Land of the Lost Horizon 11/16/2009 1:11:13 PM
i'll be the first to admit that ozzy is more well known overall. he's doing commercials, has had some tv shows and WAS one of the biggest metal/rock stars to ever set foot on a stage. unfortunately his best days are behind him, while dio's damn near as good as he ever was. i'm still not a huge fan of tdyk, but i seem to be in the mirority on that.
i love what ozzy's done for the metal world, not just the music, but all the crazy shit he's done. especially pissing on the alamo. that's classic. all that craziness has caught up with him though, and it's taking it's toll. dio can still get on stage and deliver the goods. with ozzy, you just don't know what you'll get anymore. he's capable of the occasional great show, but that's it, and that just doesn't cut it anymore. i hope he's got it in him to do one more great album, and then call it a day rather than just keep going down hill, but i'm not going to bet on it.
COMMENT | Ozzy vs Dio covers posted by : metalpie 11/16/2009 2:15:56 PM
Just go to www.coversproject.com and do a quick search to see who's been covered more.
And Another Generic Username 666, you are one to talk about Dio Rules Ozzy Drools... you almost always contribute to the Ozzy vs Dio shit.
COMMENT | posted by : metalpie 11/16/2009 2:23:11 PM
Hmm lets see Dio is so great he;
-Writes the worst lyrics in the history of Rock. -Lies about his age. -Looks like a cryptkeeper but still strolls out on stage. -Won't give up the dream that he doesn't have hair. -Isn't funny but makes shit jokes anyway. -Prances like a girl on stage. -Made moronic comments before performing Sweet Leaf live about how drugs are illegal the last time he checked. -Has a "good" voice but what does that mean really in Rock and Roll? Lemmy has a shit voice but its ok.
Hey, pal, just watch Evil or Divine or Holy Diver Live or Heaven And Hell Live or Sacred Heart Live or We Rock Live (DVD's). You'll pull all these old dusty (some never opened) DVD's out of your attic and realize who's the better frontman. No question about it.
Ozzy, 'Come on MAN, make some fukin' noize, MAN! COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!! Louder, LOUDER!! And clap your fkn hands too!
Dio: just watch the dam Dvd's.....................AND GO TO REAL METAL SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CLASS DISMISSED! PEACE
COMMENT | METALPIE posted by : Basajaun 11/16/2009 3:16:20 PM
Those arguments are very strong, well thought and very musical related.
- I'm sorry, is his age actually relevant to anything? I guess it must be...to you...
"Looks like a cryptkeeper but still strolls out on stage."
- Well, if a 'good singing voice' doesn't mean anything (see your Lemmy example), then I guess looks don't matter either, do they? I mean, unless you've got some sort of double standard at work...
"Won't give up the dream that he doesn't have hair."
- At 70? And he has hair problems? SAY IT AIN'T SO! God, you're a douchebag. And a desperate one, too.
"Isn't funny but makes shit jokes anyway."
- Yeah, neither are Gallagher, Dane Cook, Carlos Mencia, Pauly Shore and a half a million other comics. Difference? They're not world renowned success as musicians. And for the record, I only find Ozzy funny when he's coked out of his brain.
"Prances like a girl on stage."
- As opposed to Ozzy jumping around screaming "CLAP YER FUCKIN HANDS!" 877 times a show? LMAO. Please.
"Made moronic comments before performing Sweet Leaf live about how drugs are illegal the last time he checked."
- Hmm...wonder how many moronic comments Ozzy's made since 1970...?
"Has a 'good' voice but what does that mean really in Rock and Roll? Lemmy has a shit voice but its ok."
- So...VOICE doesn't matter but LOOKS do? Hmm...wonder what we can make from THAT...?
Idiot. Stop while you're ahead, please; watching you list reason why Ozzy's "better" is like watching that Ali fight from 1980 all over again...PAINFUL...
COMMENT | Another Generic Username 666 posted by : metalpie 11/17/2009 8:46:50 AM
Take a look at this article...
http://www.babblog.com/Oct_04/102604_JL_Music.htm
It sums up Shatner... I mean Dio nicely.
COMMENT | Ronnie Rocks!!! posted by : clairek 11/18/2009 9:35:59 PM
One more thing about Ronnie. In spite of the fact that he has been divorced from Wendy Dio for many years (yes Babbermouth.net--they ARE divorced), she has been able to remain his manager and friend since. I'm not criticising Sharon, but do you think that if she and Ozzy split, they would be amicable towards each other too? Well, Ronnie and Wendy had a bad experiencewhen they were married but they overcame the bitterness. That's why so many prople don't even realize that they are divorced in the first place!!!
COMMENT | posted by : missleo 11/21/2009 9:41:34 PM
metalpie You and Jeff Lewis (which is probably you) can go fuck yourselves. What have you done mr/miss nobody? Put your personal info here. I'll fucking tear you to shreds my little bitch.
COMMENT | posted by : missleo 11/21/2009 9:44:45 PM
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