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Just Say Ozzy is a live EP by Ozzy Osbourne. It was released on 5 March 1990 [ 2 ] and entered the UK charts on 17 March reaching number 69. [ 3 ] The EP was remastered and re-issued on 22 August 1995.
A live EP (entitled Just Say Ozzy) featuring Geezer was released two years later. In 1988, Osbourne performed on the rock ballad "Close My Eyes Forever", a duet with Lita Ford, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. [63] In 1989, Osbourne performed at the Moscow Music Peace Festival. [64]
Wylde was hired to replace Jake E. Lee, who was fired by Ozzy Osbourne manager Sharon Osbourne. [8] He subsequently toured with Osbourne and played on No Rest for the Wicked (1988), No More Tears (1991), and Ozzmosis (1995) as a co-writer. Wylde was replaced by little-known guitarist Joe Holmes in 1995 until Wylde's return in 2001.
Ozzy Osbourne. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Ozzy Osbourne isn’t ready to say goodbye to performing just yet. “He won’t tour again, but we are planning on doing two more shows to ...
Ozzy Osbourne’s health struggles will not prevent him from taking the stage one final time. ... It also will be an opportunity for Ozzy to officially hang up his guitar and say farewell to ...
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he can no longer walk due to the effects of Parkinson’s disease ahead of his massive final show with Black Sabbath in Birmingham this summer.. It was announced ...
Both the EP Just Say Ozzy, which contains a live version of the song, and the original studio album The Ultimate Sin, were officially deleted from Ozzy's catalog in 2002. The original Ozzy Osbourne un-edited studio recording of "Shot in the Dark" (4:26) appears only on the 1986 single and the original release of The Ultimate Sin album.
Ozzy Osbourne is grateful to be alive, even with his health issues. On the Jan. 29 episode of his Sirius XM show, "Ozzy Speaks," with co-host Billy Morrison, Osbourne, 76, admitted he was having ...