I Was Asked To Listen to Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley (Reaction!!)

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All Comments (21)
  • @poloreacts27
    I was a fan of the Osbournes(tv show) now I am a fan of the music. Also, If you enjoy what I do and want to continue to see MUSIC reactions on this channel consider supporting. 70% of my videos are not monetized. Between setting up the studio every day, filming, editing, thumbnails, and research which all take away from my family you guys keep me motivated. Consider buying me a coffee here www.buymeacoffee.com/poloreacts or my Patreon www.patreon.com/poloreacts Much Love
  • @defteo4370
    God, I haven’t listened to Randy Rhoads in awhile. His tone and playing are absolutely beautiful! I wish he had been here longer to create more music.
  • Randy Rhoads is easily one of the greatest guitarists of all time and he died really young, at age 25. I can only imagine what sort of magic he would be able to do now. His music will at least always go down in legend.
  • @markwillis675
    His first song as a solo artist was "Crazy train". It's so great, it's still played at every sporting event to this day. R.I.P. Randy.
  • @tonysoto8949
    This song gives me the chills and makes me tear up. Randy Roades was on his way to greatness when he passed away. Like Jimmy and Stevie Ray before him. Randy much like his inspiration Eddie Van Halen we’re local Los Angeles products. Absolute guitar god!
  • One of my all time favorite solos. RIP Randy Diary of a Madman is another Ozzy/Randy masterpiece - I await your listen :D
  • @JustanOlGuy
    I saw him and Randy on this Tour. Helluva show, and it is my humble opinion that Randy Rhodes and Stevie Ray Vaughn were the best guitarists to have ever lived. :goodvibes::thanksdoc:
  • @Prone2Thrill
    Dad knew Randy personally - always said nothing but nice things about his nature and abilities. RIP Legend. Polo - the whole catalog of Ozzy/Randy is fantastic so dive DEEPLY - also note that Ozzy reformed with Black Sabbath in 2013 I believe. The "Rehearsal video" for The Wizard is awesome, you get to see Ozzy playing the harmonica, excellent audio and Geezers black string/black bass, Toni killing the chords as usual - nothing was lost - even the drummer (not Bill Ward) is fantastic. They also had some hits with their new release - God is dead and End of the beginning are true 1000% Black Sabbath hits!
  • This album saved my life. Randy's music still transcends on a whole different level. Rock In peace Saint Rhodes
  • @dudeguy8686
    One of the legendary tracks of rock, let alone of Ozzy's. 10/10
  • Randy Rhodes formed a band called Quiet Riot, he left that band to join Ozzy. When he came into studio he was hesitant to join Ozzy, we as fans of Ozzy saw and heard something magical, the band was set to play at the Tangerine bowl that weekend in Orlando Florida. I still have the tickets..truly a very sad loss for music, and the future of it
  • @leftinashes
    The chills you were feeling when Ozzy came in with "Mr. Crowley..." was in fact the killer guitar tone from the legendary Randy Rhodes... \m/
  • The whole album is a must!🔥 Randy was taken too soon, he was a genius!
  • @ryanmrh4006
    Rest in peace Randy, your music will never die.
  • @savingstumps
    This whole album is legendary. A true rock staple.
  • @maharet64
    Welcome to Ozzy and Randy!!! I too love that he left Sabbath and just continued on his way throwing out hits. If you get to this comment, try out "I Don't Know", "Crazy Train", "No More Tears", "Close My Eyes Forever" - Duet with Lita Ford, "Mama I'm Coming Home", and his newly released "Patient #9" with the recently deceased Jeff Beck. Thank you for enjoying our old music with us!!
  • Such a talented group and they could just craft the most excellent music. This was serious party tunes back in the 80's.
  • Black Sabbath is where Ozzy started. Most bands credit Sabbath as an influence on their own music. This is Ozzy directly leaving Sabbath, but joining Randy Rhodes. His wife pushed him to keep performing, and not drinking himself to death. Fans knew his voice (you've said in other videos his voice is unmistakable), and so only his death would stop the fame train. Sadly it's the guitarist who dies, Randy matched Tommy from Sabbath and went even further. Many thought Ozzy was making a point that he was the reason for all the glory.