NIGHT TERRORS RADIO BROADCAST MONTREAL 1981

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Ozzy had only left Black Sabbath a few years earlier when he formed his now legendary solo band and embarked on the controversial "Blizzard Of Oz" tour. The rhythm section of bassist Rudy Sarzo and drummer Tommy Aldridge was rock solid, but it was the innovative and fluid guitar work of the powerful Randy Rhoads that made this period of Osbourne's career so significant. Composed mainly of material from his first LP "Blizzard Of Oz" and what would become his second album "Diary Of A Madman," these shows clearly demonstrated the excitement Osbourne was generating with his new solo project. On July 28, 1981, the Montreal performance was recorded live and broadcast on the radio show "King Biscuit Flower Hour." What makes this performance particularly special is that it is one of the few professional live recordings of Ozzy and Randy Rhoads on stage together before his tragic death in February 1982.

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