iconAll times are GMT. The time now is 23:37. | Welcome to aberdeen-music! Please register for free in order to access all areas of the web site and to post on our forums.


» Forums » Main Forums » Music Discussion » Sharon Osbourne vs Iron Maiden

Music Discussion The forum for music related discussion and debate both local and otherwise.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 23-08-2005, 15:16   #11 (permalink)

 
Toasty's Avatar

Toasty is a helpful contributor with 25 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: 13 Demon Street
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 3,163
bands: Ablach
talents: Drums

Send a message via MSN to Toasty
Default

Im loving the fact that alot of folk are saying that Maiden are a bunch of "old balding faggots" but yet they're completely behind Ozzy who is Old/has to use a cain and has to use a teleprompter HAHAHAHAHAHA


and who said money does not change people
Toasty is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23-08-2005, 16:21   #12 (permalink)

 
medichi's Avatar

medichi is a helpful contributor with 43 reputation points.medichi is a helpful contributor with 43 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: Glasgow
joined: Sep 2003
posts: 1,741
bands: !!!WooWar!!!
talents: The Pink Piccolo

Default

Bollocks to Sharon "Asda/X-factor/Prod-the-old-geezer-on-for-another-tenner" Osbourne. How the whole Osboune carnival hasn't sunk under its own deluded self importance and lack of talent is unbelievable. The woman needs a slap.
medichi is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23-08-2005, 20:48   #13 (permalink)

 
Mouse's Avatar

Profile
Male
location: Newtonhill
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 2,350
bands: -
talents: Guitar, Bass, Violin, Casio Vl-Tones

Send a message via MSN to Mouse
Default

Here are some Maiden ozzfest reviews:

Iron Maiden Ozzfest Reviews:

Pittsburgh Daily News – “The night belonged to Iron Maiden, and the crowd treated them like royalty, easily giving them the most raucous reaction of any of the bands assembled. Dickinson and Maiden put the younger bands on the show to shame, and Dickinson was almost giddy as he led the masses in singalongs of classics such as opener ‘Wrathchild’, ‘The Trooper’ and ‘Run To The Hills.’“

New York Times - 'Spry and mischievous as ever (he delivered a tirade against MTV and reality shows, which is mischievous only if you're about to cede the stage to Mr. Osbourne), Dickinson sounded and looked like a man leading his troops into battle, although under a foreign flag: he waved a huge Union Jack.'

Hollywood Reporter - 'Maiden held the second slot to Sabbath and in 70 minutes walked away with the whole show... Iron Maiden is the standout on this tour and - to paraphrase Dickinson - rocks ‘like a bastard!’'.

Chicago Tribune - 'Dickinson's soaring battle-cries held the near-capacity crowd spellbound while his high-energy performance made many of the festival's acts look lazy and tired.'

Boston Globe – “The band that stole the show yesterday was Iron Maiden, with Dickinson… climbing stairs to ramps at either side, from which he exhorted the crowd into a horn-saluting frenzy with such songs as '’Wrathchild’ and ‘Run To The Hills,’ aided by a triple-guitar attack and inflatable beast with neon blue eyes, and changing rear curtains that made their set feel like a Broadway play.”
The Freelance Star, Virginia – “Iron Maiden deserves every accolade thrown its way over many years of hard-rock excess… After decades of domination, Iron Maiden showed that well-structured songs, vocal brilliance and unabashed rock 'n' roll showmanship are a bloody good combination… This night belonged to Maiden.”
Indianaopolis Star – “Bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris… believes in speed and melody, traits that defined Sunday’s renditions of ‘The Trooper’ and ‘Run To The Hills’ [while] Bruce Dickinson provided the right amount of theatrics to ‘Phantom Of The Opera’ and ‘Number Of The Beast’… Iron Maiden saved the day”

Hartford Courant – “Coming second to last on a 20-act, 14-hour bill, Iron Maiden negated all of the 18 previous performances with a 60-minute set of bombastic metal. The English band's songs featured actual riffs, sweeping vocal melodies and gobs of frantic guitar solos, and the musicians - particularly singer Bruce Dickinson - displayed a charisma not seen among the other bands.
Mouse is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23-08-2005, 23:32   #14 (permalink)

 
Hogisbald's Avatar

Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.Hogisbald is a name known to all with 153 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: In Devin Heaven
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 8,624
bands: Element 106 and solo stuff
talents: Guitar

Default

Sharon- A coporate whore.

Kelly- as above (and has a spoilt brat attitude)

Ozzy- Does what he's told by Sharon. Lives off former glories and has to sing on record through a squillion effects.

Jack- Looks like a sex offender

Last edited by Hogisbald; 24-08-2005 at 10:06.
Hogisbald is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 02:05   #15 (permalink)

 
kieron_ruinous's Avatar

kieron_ruinous is on a distinguished road with 10 reputation points.

Profile
location: The Kitchen
joined: Jun 2005
posts: 49
bands: Ruinous
talents: vocals and bass

Default

that shows how much maiden respect there fans by still playing inspite of all that happened and as a fan i respect them more for doing so........fuck you sharon o
kieron_ruinous is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 09:44   #16 (permalink)

 
Mordred's Avatar

Mordred is on a distinguished road with 24 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: Elgin
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 811
talents: Me musically talented - i think not!!!!!

Default Rod Smallwoods Statement

23/08/2005OZZFEST - SAN BERNARDINO AUG 20


Maiden are currently returning from America and preparing for UK festivals this weekend and don't wish to waste time giving Sharon Osbourne's statement the dignity of a reply. Considering the disgraceful nature of the events that occurred they feel it's a pretty dismal effort at self justification and they don't think Metal fans are at all gullible and that they will easily see through it. They want no more to do with this sorry incident and are very much looking forward to headlining Reading and Leeds Festivals this weekend.

I would however like to add my own comment on this.

In 30 years in this business and after attending hundreds of gigs l have never seen anything anywhere near as disgusting and unprofessional as what went on that night. I was standing on our sound desk out front as usual but ran to the stage as soon as the hail of missiles began and from then on watched from the front of the stage right next to Bruce's walkway. The scale, viciousness and concentration of the throwing made it obvious that this was a premeditated and co-ordinated attack. Assaulting musicians while performing by throwing bottle tops, lighters and eggs at them from just a few yards away is vile, dangerous, criminal and cowardly. It is incredible that Ozzfest security apparently did nothing about it - aren't they there to protect the bands too? Especially when the band is concentrating on a performance in front of 45,000 people and the missiles are coming out of the glare of the spotlights. And to spit at a band on stage is unforgivable.

Iron Maiden, like all the bands on Ozzfest, had to sign quite onerous legal documents part of which was promising not to throw anything into the audience, even wristbands!!! Ironic isn't it.

It is well documented on the web who was responsible for planning and participating in this attack and for musicians to join in this assault on other musicians is a shocking disgrace akin to treachery. You should all be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves.

We know who authorised the making of the 'ozzy - ozzy' chant tape the day before and how it was played secretly through the PA at the very beginning and end of our set.

We also know who continually turned off the power interrupting our set at crucial moments. It is a good thing that the power was turned back on before there was a riot as you could sense on stage a lot of the huge audience were getting totally pissed off at this continual onslaught on the band.

The great majority of the Ozzfest crew throughout the tour were terrific and we thank them. Those who participated or stood idly by and watched as this all went down should also be ashamed of themselves and l would certainly hope they never come near a tour with which we are involved.

There is little point in my commenting on the chap with the flag or their trying to hold up Eddie or Sharon's speech as the audience made their feelings very clear on each occasion.

And in the end what was all this about?? If l had any sort of problem or misunderstanding with a band working on a tour we were involved in l would go and talk to them or their manager - not wait until the end of a tour and assault and ambush them. Or was that really it?

I find it staggering that this ambush would take place in front of any audience, let alone in San Bernardino, the biggest audience of the tour. Didn't that audience merit any consideration? They pay an awful lot to be there in terms of prices for tickets, parking, food, beer etc. Surely if they spend this sort of money they deserve to watch the bands they paid to see be able to put in a full unhindered performance. Free of danger and intimidation. If I had paid I would ask for my money back!

And this audience really were outstanding, giving the band incredible support and many voting with their feet in disgust after the set and the speech, which to many was the final insult.

I have to say l was immensely proud of Maiden who stood up to it all and showed great courage and just got better and better through the adversity. Their heads never dropped, instead they went on the offensive. It was a truly memorable moment when Bruce went to the very front of the stage during Trooper - something which he never normally does as he is usually on the ramps - waving the flag whilst avoiding the hail of missiles and yelling 'This is a fucking British flag, and these colours don't fucking run!'. The imperturbable attitude and ability of the band shone through and in the end made this a truly remarkable rock and roll event, even if for all the wrong reasons.

We will have no more to say on this matter except that l do think the band deserve an apology from a number of people, and you know who you are.

ROD SMALLWOOD
MANAGER, IRON MAIDEN
CHAIRMAN, SANCTUARY ARTIST MANAGEMENT
Mordred is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 09:52   #17 (permalink)

 
Mordred's Avatar

Mordred is on a distinguished road with 24 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: Elgin
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 811
talents: Me musically talented - i think not!!!!!

Default Ozzfest News

August 21, 2005
LAST SHOW FOR MAIDEN

Iron Maiden were chosen for the Ozzfest tour because the Ozzfest committee felt they were a good band, plus the fact that they had not done shows in the U.S. for some time. From day one, Bruce Dickinson started berating Ozzy and belittling the Ozzfest audience. He stated he"didn’t need a reality show to give him credibility"; "we're not just some f*cking reunion band"; and continuously complained about the sound system, saying that when he comes back to America he’ll have a better one. I understand he hasn’t toured in the U.S.in these size venues in a while and no longer understands the political structure of things. Out of 200-plus bands over the last 10 years, he has been the only person who hasn’t had the Ozzfest spirit. He thought he was at a battle of the bands, always making other comments about the other artists.

Might I say, the rest of the band are gentlemen and have a great professional attitude. The crew are absolutely great. But how sad it was, after 10 years, that this little man tried to ruin it for everyone. The bands of Ozzfest don’t even look at Ozzfest as touring, but as its heavy metal summer camp. Bruce is in fact a jealous prick and very envious. None of his tirades were directed at Sabbath, only Ozzy. Steve Harris [Iron Maiden's bassist] personally came to Ozzy in San Bernardino and apologized for Bruce’s behavior this summer, stating that he and the rest of the band were "embarrassed" by their own singer.
It also offended me every night how he took out the English flag in America. There are American boys going to war alongside the English boys every day. How dare he forget the American troops on their home turf. He has had no respect for the American audience he has been playing for, stating in an interview, "When you do the 'hits' tour here [in the U.S.], the audience is smug, and there's a sense of self-satisfaction, like, 'We got what we wanted…I'm looking at an audience that is self-satisfied and happy and fat, and getting what it wants and isn't prepared to get off its ass.."

Before there was Samson there was SABBATH!

Ozzfest 2005 continues on with our summer of fun with the addition of Velvet Revolver. This is where the fun begins…..
Mordred is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 15:54   #18 (permalink)

 
Bob Double Jack's Avatar

Bob Double Jack is on a distinguished road with 10 reputation points.

Profile
Male
location: Aberdeen
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 468
bands: DOUBLE JACK
talents: Lead guitar - staggering home drunk

Default

Sharon Osbourne - all you are good for is crap reality TV.
Or the stocks.
or a noose.
Bob Double Jack is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 16:48   #19 (permalink)

 
megatron's Avatar

megatron is on a distinguished road with 10 reputation points.

Profile
Male
joined: May 2005
posts: 77
bands: forever tied
talents: bass/guitar

Default

just makes me look forward to sunday even more (reading festival btw) 'MON THE IRONS
megatron is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24-08-2005, 18:09   #20 (permalink)

 
Rass's Avatar

Rass is on a distinguished road with 10 reputation points.

Profile
Male
joined: Aug 2003
posts: 934
bands: Black Atom, Deadloss Superstar
talents: Guitar, Bass

Send a message via MSN to Rass
Default

We're in for an earbashing at hammersmith, bruce style, can't wait, his rampage on the kerrang reporter at Glasgow in 2000 was priceless.

Oh... and....

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mordred
It also offended me every night how he took out the English flag in America. There are American boys going to war alongside the English boys every day. How dare he forget the American troops on their home turf. He has had no respect for the American audience he has been playing for...
who was that interviw with? they need shot.

He takes the 'british' flag out during The Trooper, which is a song about the crimean war, which involved Russia and The Ottoman Empire, nothing to do with America. He takes the british flag out everywhere they play, shame only the dumb yanks get their knickers in a twist about it.

Last edited by Rass; 24-08-2005 at 18:18.
Rass is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
air guitar all songs o date 501 + HAREMSCARY Other Clubs & Venues 29 09-03-2008 12:32
Real Ale... and Iron Maiden Flash@TMB The Moorings Bar 4 02-04-2005 14:26
Guitar,Bass and Iron Maiden book all for sale!!! Born with Wings Equipment 8 11-02-2005 16:19
Complete Details for Iron Maiden "Early Years" DVD Mouse Music Discussion 21 02-12-2004 16:58
Thin Lizzy or Iron Maiden ? ( Lizzy of course! ) voodoo_chile Musicians' Corner 45 30-03-2004 21:41