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  1. Speak of the Devil is a live album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released in November 1982. It is a double album consisting entirely of live renditions of songs originally recorded by Osbourne's previous band Black Sabbath .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brad_GillisBrad Gillis - Wikipedia

    Gillis can be heard playing guitar on Osbourne's 1982 Speak of the Devil live album and on the DVD of the same title. Equipment. Over the course of his career, Gillis has used several different models of guitars by various brands. He has been a longtime user of his 1962 Fender Stratocaster and 1971 Gibson Les Paul, and in the 1980s ...

  3. 25. Juni 2022 · 124. 7.6K views 1 year ago. This is such a powerful performance by the band, Brad Gillis jumping into such big shoes of Randy Rhoads who tragically died months before this shot and aired on...

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  4. 27. Juli 2021 · In a new interview with Guitar World, Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis recalls playing with Ozzy Osbourne after Randy Rhoads' death, and details the band's forthcoming album, ATBPO. Read an excerpt below: Guitar World: What was it like recording Ozzy’s Speak of the Devil live album?

  5. Jimmy Kay from Canada's The Metal Voice sat down and spoke with Night Ranger's guitarist Brad Gillis at this year's M3 Rock Festival on May 5, 2024. Brad spoke about the legacy of the band's album Dawn Patrol and smash hit ballad Sister Christian as well as his time with Ozzy performing and recording the live album Speak Of The Devil.

  6. 5. Okt. 2020 · Ozzy Osbourne Interview 1983 | Brad Gillis & 'Speak Of The Devil'. SimpsonMusic Productions. 2.2K subscribers. 20. 599 views 2 years ago. Ozzy Osbourne Interview 1983 | Brad Gillis...

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  7. 27. Juli 2021 · But for a spell, Brad Gillis did just that after Randy Rhoads passed away in 1982 – lending a hand and helping Ozzy finish his tour commitments and get back on track, as well as being featured on the all-Sabbath Speak of the Devil live release. However, instead of carrying on with Ozzy, Gillis opted to return to his main band, Night Ranger.