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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 103545
Released: June 25, 2002 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Live At Budokan Track Listing:
1. I Don't Know
2. That I Never Had
3. Believer
4. Junkie
5. Mr. Crowley
6. Gets Me Through
7. No More Tears
8. I Don't Want To Change The World
9. Road To Nowhere
10. Crazy Train
11. Mama, I'm Coming Home
12. Bark At The Moon
13. Paranoid
Editorial Review:
The mind-bending success of the reality TV series The Osbournes has made Ozzy Osbourne more famous for his shaky hands and swearing tantrums than infernal heavy-metal racket. Time for a quick fix, then. Recorded at the Tokyo arena first made famous by Cheap Trick's 1979 disc Live at Budokan, Live at the Budokan (note subtle difference) is a rudimentary primer on Osbourne's musical activities over the last 30-odd years. There are serviceable renditions of monster solo hits like "No More Tears" and "Bark at the Moon," an encore of Black Sabbath's warhorse "Paranoid," and an impressive amount of cursing between songs. Astoundingly, Osbourne sounds no worse for wear than he did on 1993's similarly primordial--if slightly more generous--Live & Loud. --Aidin Vaziri
Live At Budokan Reviews:
You finished your solo with THAT? 
2009-09-04 - I agree with most of what is being said here: Zakk plays masterfully on this ablum/DVD.
What wrenched my gut was watching what went from an electric, spectacular guitar solo by Zakk Wylde, to a slide into excess, hubris and indulgence.
It was cutsie when Zakk played around with Eruption. But he then started what seemed like it might have been another quick tribute to Hendrix with the Star Spangled Banner. He played the whole thing. He finished his 9 minute solo with the entire US national anthem...in JAPAN.
It was ignorant, and if you'll notice, the crowd was not as in awe of Zakk when he finished as they were before he did that.
In other news, Mike Bordin is da man. It is glorious that he got back with FNM, because Ozzy holds him back. Ozzy's stuff is too simplistic for a pioneer of a drummer that Puffy is.
Peas.
"Louder" 
2008-05-28 - This cd from the Oz man is amazing. The live versions of "That I never had," "Junkie," and "Get's Me Through" are better than on the Down To Earth cd. Zakk plays way better than on Live and Loud. My favorite Ozzy live cd.
Hi... WELCOME TO THE BUDOKAN ,YEAH LETS GO F*CKIN WILD TONIGHT 
2007-05-17 - I know people hate this album but I will consider myself a hardcore fan
(o and not because i see the show, I have'nt even seen the show but because
got 15 of his CD's and I know his birthday, but I give this album 4 stars 4
being... well, just a great album. (P.S I almost gave it 5 but is it would have f*cked up my "4" for being cool) Yes he sounds drunk (nodoubt a
'bout it he probably is) but THIS HAS THE VERY BEST RENDISHION OF "JUNKIE"
SO I WOULD GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHO IS SMOKING WHAT HERE ??? 
2006-02-10 - This is one of the best bands Ozzy has ever put together since the origional Black Sabbath period! With Zakk on lead guitar and Rob playing bass it gave this album and Ozzy what it needed a swift kick in the a$$ Don't choke buy it. And if your really smart buy the dvd you won't be sorry.
Live Ozzy 
2005-08-03 - This album is bloody awful. The worst live album ever recorded. Ozzy's foul mouth and an audience that is louder than the songs. The songs are played awful and the mix is worse. Ozzy should just hang it up. It is a shame that someone who put out a string of brilliant albums with Black Sabbath and his first two solo albums (also brilliant), doesn't know when to quit. It is also sad that such superb 90's releases by Blue Oyster Cult, Heart, Peter Frampton and others are given no promotion whatsoever. This thug (idiot) just keeps getting support and airplay of new music. The music industry executives are complete idiots making way too much money.