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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 60923
Released: October 1, 1997 |
| Our Price: $6.98 |
| Used Price: $3.59 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Color DVD Live NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
Ozzy outrageous as ever performs war pigs bark at the moon and more. Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 09/10/2002 Run time: 112 minutes Rating: Nr
Ozzy Osbourne - Live & Loud Reviews:
Worst "concert" video ever!!! 
2009-11-05 - This supposed concert video is nothing but a collection of nonsense pre-concert, backstage, and audience garbage video. It shows 2 second clips of actual "live" band footage intermixxed with camera shots bouncing all over the place. A real concert video is just that, a live video of a band on stage playing their songs. Thank GOD I bought a cheap VHS version. I never even watched the whole thing. If you want to see a real show check out Iron Maiden's Rock In Rio or Primal Fear's The History Of Fear. This crap wouldn't be worth watching if it was sent to you for free!!!! I can't imagine Ozzy ever saw this and approved its release.
Could have been a lot better. 
2009-08-03 - This DVD could have been a lot better because there are tons of concert footage shown during every song. There is so much that you see Zak Wylde change guitars in the middle of a song but still be playing. You also see Ozzy clothes change in the middle of a song as well. This happens during most of the DVD. It degrades the quality when a director makes a video and uses footage from different concerts like this. There an appearance from the other three original members of Black Sabbath at the end. The audio is fine and is in Dolby Stereo and Surround. If you don't mind the constant guitar and clothes changes or just listen to DVDs then this is for you.
The best of Ozzy in his prime 
2009-03-03 - This has all of Ozzy's best known hits from various performances (3 I think) of the same tour. It makes me wish I were 25 again and at one his shows. I have purchased this DVD on 4 seperate occasions due to theft, lost, damaged or whatever reason. But in my mind, there are only two great show bands on the road in the world of Metal. Ozzy and Motley Crue.
Bloody Rubbish! 
2008-06-07 - When I bought this DVD, I hoped to sit down and watch an actual live Ozzy concert. What I got was live Ozzy music with edited footage from his Live & Loud tour. For example, during Mr. Crowley, Ozzy first appears with no shirt on. A few seconds later he has a black t-shirt on and again a few seconds later, the shirt is gone. There are even parts when Ozzy is running around the stage and there is singing going on, but he is not singing. He is busy interacting with the crowd and clearly is not singing. I also hate that they put meaningless video footage of Ozzy talking in his hotel room, in between the songs. BORING! I just want to watch a concert, not listen to Ozzy rambling on. If I want to listen to talking, I'll listen to talk radio and learn something. Ozzy has nothing to say (other than his music) that is worth listening to. All of this superfluous footage, should have been put in bonus features, so we could have a choice of whether to watch it or not. This unnecessary footage is distracting. When I watch a concert, I don't want it interrupted. The feeling of being at a concert is completely lost. This must be very common for these music DVD's. Black Sabbath's Last Supper DVD suffers the same problem however, at least some of the conversations between the band are interesting. If you want to listen to this music, get Live and Loud on CD.
No guitar or drum solos 
2007-08-02 - I bought the VHS version when this first came out. Then my girlfriend bought me the DVD version. I was so happy until I watched it and noticed they took out the guitar and drum solos, which are on the VHS. Why???