OZZY OSBOURNE And ZAKK WYLDE: New Video Interviews Posted Online

May 18, 2007

"Talking Metal"'s coverage of the 2007 edition of "VH1 Rock Honors" continues with exclusive video podcasts featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde. The four-minute Ozzy episode includes excerpts from the 15-minute interview hosts Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy conducted with Ozzy in Las Vegas on May 11. Topics include the Moscow Music Peace Festival, BLACK SABBATH, Ozzfest, THE BEATLES, and Jack Osbourne. The Zakk Wylde episode, entitled "The Making of the Zakk Wylde Interview" marks Wylde's directorial debut on "Talking Metal". In this two-minute comedy skit, Wylde casts someone else to portray him in an interview about music and women. Also appearing in this "making-of" segment are host John Ostronomy and ALICE IN CHAINS bassist Mike Inez, who acted as one of the cameramen. Both videos can be downloaded at this location and the entire 15-minute audio version of the Ozzy Osbourne interview can be heard on "Talking Metal" episode #147.

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