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Old 08-12-2016, 02:23 PM   #12141 (permalink)
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No, solo Ozzy is the sound of a cartoon character selling people a lame stereotype that would only be fun if the music wasn't so boring.
To be fair to Ozzy, he didn't have much of a hand in it. Sharon is the one that saw marketing potential and scooped up the wreck that was Ozzy post-Sabbath firing and turned him into the cartoon version we know today.

I will say I enjoy an occasional Randy Rhoads-era solo Ozzy album from time to time. Randy Rhoads was a beast.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:30 PM   #12142 (permalink)
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You listen to Manowar. Your argument is not valid.
Manowar commit to their schtick far more than Ozzy does. Ozzy might actually be loony, but as far as his actual music goes he doesn't go much farther than a song called "Crazy Train" and dressing like a werewolf on one of his album covers. Manowar might be perfectly boring in real life, but on record they sing about straight-up Conan ****.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:31 PM   #12143 (permalink)
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Meh. Jimmy Fallon was always better.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:37 PM   #12144 (permalink)
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**** Ozzy. He was cool in Black Sabbath, but he jumped the shark when he went solo just like Rob Zombie.
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Not saying that Randy Rhoads can't go widdly diddly doo really fast on the guitar though.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:41 PM   #12145 (permalink)
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Meh. Jimmy Fallon was always better.
**** Jimmy Fallon. He wasn't even cool in SNL.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:45 PM   #12146 (permalink)
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Watch his lipsync duel with John Krasinski.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:47 PM   #12147 (permalink)
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does it feel like fallon builds no rapport with any of his guests or is that just me. like his gimmicks are fun I guess but other than that hes hollow as hell
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:50 PM   #12148 (permalink)
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Watch his lipsync duel with John Krasinski.
No. **** Jimmy Fallon. I've hated SNL for years, and I don't remember if his joining was the year it lost what little funny it had left, but he was definitely part of that first wave of losers like Tina Fey and Horatio Sanz who completely ruined the show.

Not that Chris Kattan and whoever the **** else weren't doing a good job making the show **** anyway.
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Old 08-12-2016, 02:56 PM   #12149 (permalink)
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No. **** Jimmy Fallon. I've hated SNL for years, and I don't remember if his joining was the year it lost what little funny it had left, but he was definitely part of that first wave of losers like Tina Fey and Horatio Sanz who completely ruined the show.

Not that Chris Kattan and whoever the **** else weren't doing a good job making the show **** anyway.
Wow man you have bad taste. Horatio Sanz is awful to you? REALLY?!?! I can understand Tina Fey hate that you have whatevers. I still like her from time to time. Jimmy Fallon just ended up breaking character waaaaay too much. Sometimes it was funny and other times it was like get your shit together man. At least finish up the skit.
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No. **** Jimmy Fallon. I've hated SNL for years, and I don't remember if his joining was the year it lost what little funny it had left, but he was definitely part of that first wave of losers like Tina Fey and Horatio Sanz who completely ruined the show.

Not that Chris Kattan and whoever the **** else weren't doing a good job making the show **** anyway.
You don't know comedy. You don't know music. Why are you even alive at this point?
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