 Hey, Perrin Stop Perrin, it's Aussie We're alive we're live in the metal voice and Perrin's got Aussie on his back I've got I've got Aussie's tour shirt on and I got anvil from yesterday. I Just the shirt was there go I'll put it on boom boom boom support anvil They're playing in at the end of September They're doing a re It's sort of like they're re-releasing their movie in Los Angeles Metallica shirts, but they probably don't need your support for money. It's so you can see right through you All right patient number nine is the 13th studio album by Aussie Osborne was released today Epic records produced by Andrew Watt. We're gonna go around the table Alan What'd you think of Aussie's new album patient 19? You're gonna get hate mail to me patient number nine It's a you know, it's Aussie You know, I thought if he left if he would have finished his career with ordinary man I would have been happy, you know You know, it was a mature album. I thought it was really heartfelt a lot of the songs so for me, this is just a bonus that he released another one, but You know, it's it's a that's some interesting things on it for sure All right, Perrin. What'd you think overall? I was pleasantly surprised. So I'm guessing Alan liked ordinary man I vividly remember doing this show with you giving ordinary man a two on ten Hate comments and hate mail that I've ever gotten in the three or four years. I've been working for the metal boys I won't get hate mail now because maybe the bar was low But I'm pleasantly surprised by this record not to say it's the greatest Aussie record or even close But it's a reasonable facsimile of a good Aussie record You know, I think I'm gonna have to side with Perrin on this I was really I was really disappointed with ordinary man. Like I was kind of like, all right The first two singles are great and then the rest of it kind of like fell short where this one I was kind of skeptical. I wanted to go in hating it, but I thought it was Pretty good. It was a much if Aussie stopped this career today. I think this is the right album to stop the career on Okay, those are my two cents there all right, we're gonna go round the table each song on the album and you know First song patient number nine featuring Jeff Beck Allen It's kind of like that Alice Cooper feel from from the inside, you know, it's kind of creepy at the beginning it's got it's got acoustic guitar boys and girls and You know Jeff Beck. Yeah, I mean, you know, when people ask you who your favorite guitarist is You say you you mean besides Jeff Beck, right? Because this guy does stuff on guitars That nobody does but you know it comes solo time You want a Zach Wilde or Randy Rhodes rip your head off solo? And you don't need this. Hey, look, listen my guitar is literally talking solo. So I mean, you know, Jeff Beck's guy I like prefer I prefer to solo it his work on a thousand shades This is a this is an odd choice to open the album for me. So Really? Okay, parent Uh, look, this was the first single so we've been living with it for a while Uh, I remember when the first single was coming out I was very skeptical and then I heard this and I was pretty much blown away and it's what made me anticipate the album I think it's a really good track. I agree with the Alice Cooper reference that Allen gave And it's it's interesting. It's a really interesting track, you know, it's Modern produced obviously, but it has kind of this old school vibe to it And I I don't know if Ozzy has done anything this interesting with the single In a long time. So it's a big plus for me to kick off the album You know what I'm gonna agree with both you guys I think this is probably one of the strongest tracks and it'll probably live in his catalog as a strong track And people will refer back to this song and he'll probably I don't know if they'll ever play in concert again But this Is gonna live on this song people will remember this album by this song It's like a seven minute song and Jeff Beck really Creates a nice little atmosphere for this song and maybe that's a creepy vibe. It's just Jeff Beck's tone The best compliment I can give to a song is like a month after it came out I actually find myself humming it every now and then and like yeah If I even remember a song a month after it's released, especially an Ozzy song these days It's pretty good. And no joke. I find myself humming this song every now and then so So and it's got that peroggy little ending at In that one, you know, it's it's a seven minute song It's and it just and it holds your attention for seven minutes. All right number two What everybody else think of number one? I know what it's been released for a long time now But number two immortal featuring Mike McCready the pearl jang guitarist. What the x going on here, Alan It's okay song. It's a I just think it's the worst solo on any Ozzy Oz one album ever personally Perhaps any in the history of music, maybe Oh Jeff back here Okay I I devise I I categorized every song on the record with a plus a neutral or a minus and this was my first neutral I thought the song started pretty pretty strong I kind of like the opening But then I just feel like it descends to this generic kind of amount of treadmill kind of song Sausage factory. It could be anything, you know, and I agree. I mean, look you got Iomi on this record You got Jeff Beck on this record. You got Eric Clapton on this record You have Zach Wilde on this record. We'll talk about that after I don't know if Mike McCready really added a lot of flavor here So neutral not not I gotta say like I'm Disappointed in you guys like I like this song. I like that little flanger ish guitar solo. I thought he's got a lot of I didn't give it a negative the negative Alan gave it the negative. He said it's the worst solo I've ever heard in his life In a history of mankind in a history of mankind. I liked it as catchy. It's cute It's a a little industrial in some ways and it could probably be there's a lot of auto tuning going on That's for sure. But you know the guy's like Aussie 74 years old. So what do you expect? I liked it. I thought it was a really good solo and I always like Pearl Jam and their leads and I think there's always a lot of feel there. All right, here we go. Now we're getting into Zach Wilde territory parasite This is not the kiss parasite. This is the Aussie parasite I mean, uh, look guys, we can we can speed this up a little bit You know, I went back and I was actually surprised. I actually forgot completely about scream, you know I've got the down to earth. I've got black rain I've got scream like I said You know A lot of these songs can just go into this, you know, we're not we're not talking around the roads I heard even jakey lear here and This is one of them. I mean Paris is a good song like, you know, I'm sure parents got a plus or a negative Next to this one. No, really? You know, there's a lot of these songs we could just group together, man And unless we you know, but this is where you're saying pain by numbers. You're saying pain by numbers But Aussie's doing at this stage of his career. So Out of 12 tracks and an outro I have four four negative tracks on this record And this is one of them and the more interesting thing is most of the negatives Are either zack tracks or one without a guest that kind of just Andrew walk played lead. So You know, I hate to say this. I like zack I like black label society more or less I like zack's early work with Aussie But zack doesn't even sound like zack on this song whereas I only sounds like I owe me and jeff beck sounds like jeff beck And if you listen closely claptin sounds like claptin You know for better or worse, not everyone loves pinch harmonics, but zack has a certain sound And this sounds nothing like zack like if it didn't say with zack wild I would have no idea zack was on this track. I feel like it's Dive devoid of any feeling or identity and I actually think parasite is one of the worst songs on the record so I was really really disappointed by most of zack's input on this record To the point where I'll say I don't know. Why is zack still in the band? He has a lot going on a black label society Andrew Watts because you don't turn down Aussie when Aussie calls You know, I once spoke to zack and I said hey zack, you know, are you gonna be jamming with Aussie tonight? He says hey, I do what the boss man wants, you know So but no not not not a winner for me at all So so to go to Alan's point here. This is like a paint by numbers kind of song There's a few of these like, okay, let's add the generic band playing in the background Let's insert a solo here and let's get Aussie to read these lyrics That's kind of like this sort of like Stale static kind of sound, you know, it's that I'm gone evil shuffle. You can group one of these days perhaps So that's a bit different You know, nothing feels right. You can group these all the yeah All right, so we'll group them together evil shuffle. Would you guys agree? That's the sort of paint by numbers Aussie Osborn I think that's probably the one of the better of the zack tracks But like I'm gonna stick to what I said I said once people listen to this record if they divide it up by guitarist I think the zack material is some of the weakest material on the record Well, okay, so let's get into no escape from now Tony, I owe me and okay group them together Al no escape with Tony I mean for me, you know, and the other one was it and dig the rift master This could have been on 13 black Sabbath 13 as far as I'm concerned I mean, this is a this is a typical. I only Sabbath Aussie And it wouldn't have been out of place on black Sabbath 13. So that's my two cents I think trying to recreate Sabbath is that's why we like these songs because oh you're hearing the riff Oh the thick bass line. Oh Aussie's playing a little harmonica here. Is that is that why we're digging these songs? throwbacks I think it's a little bit of that. I think but you know the best guitar players in the world Sound like them no matter what they play on, you know, you can like Ted Nugent's politics or not But when you hear Ted Nugent, you know, it's Ted Nugent when you hear Tony. I owe me You know, it's Tony. I owe me when you heard Leslie West from mountain. You knew it was Leslie West This song is probably my favorite on the record. I think it's I think it's great No escape from now. I think it's my favorite song on the record You know, it has this sullen dark intro. The verses are great There's a breakdown at the end. That's amazing. You know, the note I wrote is that only Tony There's like a planet caravan theme going on at the beginning, you know with Aussie Only Tony I owe me or God himself can save an Aussie record in 2022 And I think Tony pretty much does that. That's you know, that is I'm trying to figure this out Alan. You go. This is the riff master But did you like no escape from now and the other Tony I owe me. Yeah, like I said, this is did you like 13? I don't even know if you like 13 I remember based on what you're doing you want an answer you're talking there I can't do both at the same time I can't do you while I'm responding. What's going on? What do you want to know? Yeah, it's a good song. It's it's I owe me man. Let's take parents said You know, I always said I can tell a John Sykes guitar no matter where he's playing Gary Moore George Lynch and now, you know, Tony. I owe me is definitely in that category When the moment you hear the guitar you're saying, oh, that's Tony And this is a great example. This is it's not my favorite song on the album, but this is a strong song All right I would agree. I don't agree, man Little planet caravan intro and extra And you know some nice build up there and it goes fast like those typical black Sabbath riffing songs And they tend to speed up and slow down again. So yeah, it's cool. Nice some nice key changes, too Very multi-part that song. All right. What else can we group together? We got one of these days Eric Clapton and a thousand shades What do you guys think of those? No, nothing. No, I mean the Clapton does his thing. It's nice. It's like, you know the second one the ordinary man when he had Elton John on I mean, you know To do it lends to a different feel On an Ozzy Osbourne. I was what I'm saying Did you like one of these days? I like this is all my favorite on the album, but I liked it I don't know. I found hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. That's kind of weird, uh, chorus. But anyways parents you Yeah, you know most of my favorite songs come on the first half of the record Which probably tells us the record might be a bit too long But one of these days and a thousand shades I had them both in my plus column as well One of one of these days. I thought had one of the hookiest choruses on the record Uh, you hear Clapton. I think pretty clearly if you know that he's there Uh, I thought it was you know, honestly the verses are catchy hooky chorus. I thought the instrumentation was good So one of these days is upper echelon and then Back to Jeff Beck with a thousand shades. I thought that's where you really heard Ozzy's Beatles influence, right? You know Ozzy was a huge lover of the Beatles and if there's a beatlesque kind of song on the record Thousand shades. Yeah, I think it's a thousand shades and and that was in my plus column, you know Ozzy it's it's legit for Ozzy To do something that sounds a little beatleys a beatlely because he grew up on that I mean if you've seen footage of him meeting Paul McCartney and I've seen footage Like Ozzy reveres Paul McCartney. So I mean, it's it's legit Yeah, that's one of my strongest favorites on the album as well and and it's what I like to at Ozzy at his age. This song suits him perfectly You know, he's he's not a deal He's not a Nathan james with a lot of emotion in his delivery But slower songs like this and he was a lot of examples on ordinary man Where he he kind of emotes a little bit more than another song And that's what I like about Ozzy at this age. I think he's got a lot of Obviously lived a full life and if you can start putting some of those expressions and the sentiments into his singing Will all be better for it. So this is a good example of that Is it fair For people to bash this album like Ozzy 73 74 years old And he's making music probably this album is probably better than most Bands that come out with their albums today. It's melodic. It's catchy. It's interesting. It's got like some top gun Slick guitar, you know Guys from that, you know that are known around the world Is it fair to bash Ozzy for this album like saying, oh, this is the worst thing ever. All this is all autotuned You know frigging Ozzy, man. I can't believe he's coming out with another stupid album crappy album like this. Is it fair? You know, I think you need to separate Ozzy from The way this record Was put together and I I think when people are criticizing They're criticizing that this is very it's not something we see in metal. It's almost like a pop record the way pop records are made It's almost like the producer's record not the band's record. So Andrew Watt the producer The songwriting team because we look at the songs. There is the songwriting team Ali I don't remember Ali's last name, but she's a big pop writer who writes for Kelly Clarkson and Justin Bieber. She wrote almost all the songs Chad Smith and the Red Hot Chili Peppers So it's autotuned although not as bad as the last one It's you know, very the producer has a very heavy hand in it. There's tons of outside songwriters so I think I think the I think the criticism that is warranted is How organic an Ozzy record is this versus how manufactured an Ozzy record is this and it's it's the conversation You and I had about ordinary man that I questioned if Ozzy was even present when ordinary man was made I feel like He has a bit more of a hand in this one. I don't think he's been present since 1991 And apparently even bark at the moon apparently he wasn't present Yeah, well, maybe for different reasons, but so yeah, I just think the criticism Is you know what you're trying to say pairing you're trying to say this The first three albums sounded like a band effort. It sounded more organic Even though if he wasn't as present and we as we thought he was It sounded like a band effort now just and i'm saying this again. It's like You know insert guitarist here. Ozzy read the lyrics. These are your lyrics. Please read them But Jimmy that's the Sinatra the music ready. Mr. Sinatra. We're already the orchestra is here Jimmy that's how pop records are made pop records There is no band it's the producer the singer and there's a roving group of songwriters and musicians So yeah, like I asked myself. Okay, if Ozzy's touring band is Zach Blasco and Tommy Clouftos Well, why not just write a bunch of songs and have them play on the record even if Ozzy himself didn't write them So it's just weird that you have this mishmash of players on the record And then a completely different band that tours with Ozzy So I I guess I don't get that And we're not used to that in heavy metal Um, so it just feels a little you know, I wanted to I wanted to sort of like I go This is going to be like ordinary ordinary man and I wanted to hate it But when I put it on I kind of was pleased I didn't hate it as much as I thought I was I would like Alan I think you hate it. Did you hate it? Okay, I don't know I don't know because he said ordinary man was good and this is not the way to end your career This is like everything else Okay Hey, if you're looking for no more tears or uh, I remember man, man, it's not happening anymore. So this is this is what we can expect So where would you put it? Where would you put it? So if you had the whole catalog whole catalog? If you have all Ozzy's catalog right here, let's say you're right here. Okay. I forgot I had these Jimmy the fans want us to get back to an impact they had on me what The fans want us to get back to the songs. We were all those times any recovered them all. Do we not let's see That's my favorite. We got a whole bunch of Zach's All right, mr. Darkness go out darkness. I mean there you're talking about iomi inspired song You know, it starts off slow goes and it's almost two songs in one And I just I love the way Ozzy sings it and I mean that's that's one of my favorites off the album zack zack Souls or everything? Yeah, me too. Go ahead, Perry. I give I give that one a neutral I agree. It's like two songs. I didn't like the start But it gets really up tempo with about a minute and a half left and that's the part of the song that I like That's where zack finally starts, you know, the grow his balls back and it is coming out again And uh, you know, so I gave that one a neutral. It was like half a good song for me To me it was like above a neutral. It was more like Like an eight out of 10 Jimmy back to our megadeth review if there's a On this record the crater starts here Okay Well, I just after this one I would agree with parents I do like mr. Darkness a lot And I think this is probably one of the strongest tracks on the album Yeah, I agree and uh, and you know, I think there's a great guitar solo by zack And I think it sounds a lot more organic than a sort of insert the guitarist there. All right Nothing feels right Alan Oh the rest you can group all together. I mean just typical of what Ozzy's doing in this Part of his career and what he's done on all these other albums that he basically just comes in the music's laid down He comes in and sings and There's anything there's almost a disconnect between the music and the vocals. It's a good insert by like parents that insert Band here anonymous. I said that okay I'll and Ozzy's they just lay your vocals lay your vocals over the top so the rest for me It's just you know, but evil shuffle dead and gone. This is perfect examples of where Ozzy's at in his career at this point There's one exception coming up. I agree with you like nothing feels right. I think might be the worst song on the record What? Yeah, it's it's weak. Definitely. No, I thought I think of how he sings it. He sings it really well It's it's very well So well, then you like autotune because this is probably the most Autotune every every band has got autotune now This album isn't as autotuned as the last one I find and I feel like this track is the most Autotuned and uh, yeah, if it's autotuned, I still like it. It sounds like something off of osmosis My notes horrible depressing lyrically weird tempo Uh, very generic modern rock You know zack solo isn't bad. That's maybe the only saving grace But I think uh, yeah, nothing feels right was definitely on my minus list. This is my note. I wrote I like the way he sings That was my note. You like the way the robot sings. I like the way he sings. I know I just like the phrasing I like the melody. I thought it was a very creative and catchy melody So for me, I do like nothing feels right and that's for me. It's like a plus It's a you know, I put two stars. Okay Evil shuffle that this is where the crater starts if you ask me evil shuffle is like I can't stand He's sort of blues based intros Uh, then then then then then a little bit of a shuffle. I did not like this alan All right, man, I grouped them all together There's nothing left to say Look at here trap door guys some Hum trap door from black rain Okay, I don't remember here. Anybody knows how uh fearless went off the screen Anybody remember that hit We don't remember it. We don't remember them alan That's the point That's where these last songs are going as well Look, uh evils. They didn't lie evil shuffle is a shuffle So, I mean, it's kind of cool to have a shuffle on a problem. I guess and it does but it It does sound kind of do me. So that's kind of nice But yeah, again, it was in my minus list most of the zack stuff is on my minus list I just don't like his contributions to this record Yeah, I mean, I didn't like the song at all and then the degradation rules That's song number 10 alan. I think you like that one. That's the iomi riffs Yeah, but it's not nearly as strong as no escape from now. So no, no, but it's still good It's still it's not as strong, but it's in my plus column. I love the harmonica Like look, I guess for the iomi stuff It's throwbacks man. It's like a thick bass with a harmonica. Oh, it's the wizard. No, it's not the wizard It's degradation rules Yeah, throwbacks It's look it's a nod to sabbath. It's a nod to sabbath nod to themselves Uh, yeah for me the iomi tracks are the best on the record. I like I read violin I like the other one better, but this was in my plus column. I'm not giving Tony iomi a neutral or a minus ever like it would need to be Pretty bad for me to give Tony a negative and and honestly Look, I like old sabbath and this sounds like old sabbath So maybe they're throwing one out there for the old guys, but it works for me All right dead and gone To me this was like back to a shot in the dark off of ultimatum You know, I wrote that same thing in my notes. So jimmy and I don't compare notes You know, well, it's shot in the dark with a terrible chorus shot in the dark. So we already song So I feel like the verses in this are good But I think what kills the song is there's a no memorable chorus Whereas shot in the dark, of course Phil susan even he brought shot of the dark from his previous band Great great chorus and great song all the way through. So it's funny. I I did put down that they're a shot in the dark reference, but I have this as a neutral, you know Alan neutral. It's just put it all together. That's that So what he's doing these days, that's all all right. All right. And then god only knows which is you know Well, pretty much the last song. I was hoping that was a cover of the beach boys god only knows That would have been interesting That would have been really interesting as opposed to this is the weakest track on the album as hardline could say Yeah, it wasn't a good way to end. Well, it's pretty bad. And again, my spontaneous notes Uh guitar sounds like farting. That's kind of what I wrote. So and and again, this is one of the few tracks with no guest guitar player. It's anju. What the producer playing lead. So You know, we might only know Dave Navarro. Dave Navarro plays on it Doesn't know that he sounds like he's farting because the guitar sounds really bad. Oh, all right Then we have dark side blues, which is just basically Ozzy doing a little bit of It's an outro. It's not really enough. All right overall thoughts here. Alan gonna rate it. Let's just throw out a rating here But compared to what the rest of the compare the rest of his cattle The other music out there in the world. Come on. Come on. Give me a number. Give me a number out of 10 We is six out of 10 six out of 10. That's rough. That's rough That's rough Aaron You know, I have it kind of between a six and a half and a seven out of 10 You know, it's like a six, you know, if we're grading on a hundred Maybe it's like a 68 or something like that. So it's between six and a half and a seven or 6.8 Which which but again given that I gave the last one a two The fact that I'm in the neighborhood of a seven here and here's the thing The first half of the record like the first six or seven songs. I was like, whoa This might actually be a good record. This might be like an eight on 10 But I then I think the record goes so downhill in the second half That it's kind of like an eight and a five and that's why it averages out to like a six and a half six point eight Whatever so again guys, you don't need to put 13 songs on a record Your record doesn't need to be an hour and three minutes long If if he takes the best nine songs and puts out a 45 or 50 minute record I think we actually have nine songs of Neutral to good material. So a little too long Uh, I was the my bar was low. I was happily surprised, but it's not like an all-timer Yeah, well for for me Ozzy Osbourne. It's the first three albums and that's it, you know, and after that I kind of fell off from me, but you know, it's Ozzy Osbourne. It's all the same after that You know, I could never get past it out a little longer. I hear what you're saying I talked about a little longer. I think I worked up to no no rest for the record. Is that it? I put it on recently and I couldn't even listen to that album. I couldn't even listen to the album Look, I think no more tears, you know, jimmy you did a poll today on the metal voice I you asked people to rank Ozzy albums. I had I have no more tears as my three I think no more tears is a popular album because it had a lot of big hits But I think overall as an album I don't look it's just me. It's just me. I just to me the first three Ozzy albums and that's it And ultimate sin and then here and there songs, you know, I do like a lot of songs on each album But here's an interesting thing jimmy you asked people to rank the Ozzy albums on the metal voice today. Yeah and almost everybody had the Diary and blizzard one and two in whatever order and then from bark at the moon to no more tears Or even to osmosis. They all came next in some order. Nobody had any modern Ozzy In their top seven it was almost like made in like the top seven the first balance point Ozzy like everyone had okay, maybe no rest for the wicked was three Maybe bark the moon ultimate sin no more tears But the top seven on almost everybody on your ranking today on the metal voice jimmy was the first seven records or so And I think this might be the best of his ladder day records I like this better and I would I would put it at like at seven seven point five out of ten because I guess maybe because I think he's 73 years old and It's probably one that I could probably listen to this album more so than I can listen to let's say osmosis Well, osmosis has some great songs, but the whole album's not that good So I don't know like maybe I don't know maybe somewhere in the middle of his I think the highs on osmosis are higher like just want you and those kinds of songs So I think the highs are higher, but I had this right after osmosis. I think this is better Then black rain then scream Oh, yeah, and that's how I'm just holding in his hands right there. If I give him credit for one thing Yeah, if I give look ozzie lost me for a long time and this one actually got me back a little bit That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying I don't know to be fair to these albums at least they had one song that you could really drive your head To the wall with I mean, you know like, uh, let me hear your scream or I don't want to stop I'm not stealing that on this album Maybe this is a more consistent album compared to those ones But there's no there's no There's not one song on this that you're going to be putting the pedal and find yourself driving 120 miles an hour on I like the iomi stuff. So maybe I don't know I'm even patient number nine. I think we like the iomi stuff because we're thinking oh black Sabbath But there are good songs. I'm gonna be wrong, but I'm just patient number nine the song itself Also might be one of the better songs he's done in the last 20 years Say it's uh, kind of a cool song. I have to say I I agree patient number nine For me, it's a thousand shades and mr. Darkness and no escape from now. Those are my top three. Yeah, yeah Yeah, all right. So Ozzy Osbourne NFL last night. It's all about managing expectations Everybody thought we're gonna tune into the halftime and see Ozzy Osbourne. Guess what? That was three seconds. That's how long he was on Don't blink Don't blink three four seconds. You know, I mean, okay, allen I mean, did you expect to see Ozzy Osbourne on, you know halftime playing Two songs and yes being lip-syncing them as well. But what'd you think? Did you know? Did you know what was going on? I don't follow the NFL, but uh, you know if you've got a guy on and you're gonna bring Zach in as a special guest You might want to show it, you know, but it just goes to the complete lack Of respect yet again that metal has in the eyes of those in power So it doesn't matter if it's Ozzy. If you can't show Ozzy Right who's probably the biggest star out there You know, what are you gonna do? It's just it's a complete total disrespect to the metal community and metal music All right, I I have a different take on it. Like The rams Actually need a Strauss performs at all the rams games at halftime. So they always kind of so so Ozzy was the in stadium halftime entertainment and they just kind of decided okay, we'll put the Originally they decided they were going to put the in stadium entertainment on tv It gets not like the Super Bowl show where it's about tv It was about entertaining the people in the stadium and then they said, okay Let's put it on tv. And then I think some executive someplace said Screw this, you know, we're gonna get more ratings from analyzing the first half of the game Then we are from, you know, this guy. So pull it Uh, so as a business person, like I get it, right? Like the the producer of the show His job is to make sure the quarter-hour ratings stay good And if people switch it off, they might not come back. So I guess he made a call saying I think the analysis of the game will get us higher ratings than Ozzy And if we go to Ozzy too long, we're gonna switch off and they might not come back How do they know that though? I mean, that's kind of like are they predicting the future there? I don't know if i'm a tv producer. I I would say, you know, Ozzy is gonna give me some numbers here Just so you know, maybe I'll bite the head off of bat or something or a dove or I'm pretty sure when they signed up Ozzy and they call sharing who got this opportunity for you They didn't mention anything about three seconds No, but the NBC didn't call shard and Ozzy the rams did that he was the in stadium entertainment NBC kind of decided that they would show the in stadium entertainment and then they undecided but Wait a second. Maybe it was about managing expectations here. Maybe he was never supposed to be on tv It's just it was sort of publicized that way and then everybody got excited But the contract didn't really read. He was gonna be on tv He was just gonna perform at halftime live. I don't know if that's considered live, but what about this lip-syncing business What about that? I mean honest to god I mean, I get it bands want to play in front of hundreds of thousands of people But I don't know man. There's something weird about people lip-syncing in front of so many people It's just so unrocket roll. I got to expect that from britney spears or madonna But should be the super bowl halftime show is lip-synced every year. I mean, yeah, it's pretty pathetic I mean, maybe you should get rid of that. I agree with you But when you're playing in front of an audience that big and you're in a stadium and it's being piped in through tv It's just like doesn't it look like phony like like it's a rock and roll to me man You know, I but most of the audience doesn't know that that here's the problem It's not a rock and roll audience watching the super bowl halftime show It's a casual audience Who it's crazy like after the super bowl show. I always see what an incredible performance Brittany signed her ass off like she sounded just like the record. That's because it was, you know, it's like Like people people just don't know better and and honestly, it's more about the dancing and the choreography than it is about the Spectacle, you know, yeah About like going to the it's like seeing the bears ride the unicycle of the circus. That's that's what it is, you know Yeah, I have now Closing thoughts Nothing you got nothing Yeah, nothing for us Ozzy god bless him 73 still singing still going to the studio and Doing what he can and uh, hey man, everybody should be happy. He's gotta use it more popular now than he's probably ever been in his life so That's a good point. Everybody's happy. So what are we complaining about? parent closing thoughts Hey, it won't be in my top 10 of the year But it's a respectable effort by a hero of all of ours And at 73 years old 74 years old, it's the best we can hope for actually this probably was the best Ozzy record I could have hoped for at this point in his life. So I'll take it Yeah guys, you know what Ozzy god bless Ozzy. Is that what they usually say god bless Ozzy god bless Ozzy He really blesses us actually he's like good bless you all Jimmy I like this comment jimmy sounding like the old man get off my lawn guy Look, I don't like lip syncing, you know, you're in front of a crowd It's supposed to be rock and roll if you bring an Ozzy, you gotta freaking bite a bat off No wrong, it's not the record on all right Guys have yourself a great day