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It's been their lives
as well as mine,
and they've lived
the same sort of thing
through this, like I have.
I mean, that is brilliant,
to know that you've
touched people's
lives in that way,
that's...
That they are
part of this.
Thank you!
To finish
everything on the last gig,
and all just disappear,
with all the commotion
and everything,
it would be too much,
so, it's nice we can
see each other
for a few days
after the last show.
To get a chance
to talk, you know,
because you never
have a chance
on the last show.
I'd like to think,
well, we can go
in the studio,
and recreate
a sort of a rehearsal
environment,
and Ozzy can sing
some of the songs
that we haven't
played for years.
But I think
it'll be different
'cause all the years,
we never actually
filmed anything
in the studio, really,
we just recorded.
That's sort of the plan.
-All right?
-Nice day, ain't it?
Lovely,
and it goes really nice.
Very unusual.
What time is
Ozzy getting here?
- Five to four.
- Five to four?
Not four o'clock, right?
Not four o'clock.
Hiya.
Oh, there he is.
-All right?
-All right?
You sang great
the other night
by the way.
It's really good.
Everything works, you know.
-It moves, everything...
-Yeah.
Yeah, you sang really well.
What are we doing first?
-What do you want to do?
-Wizard.
Is there any headphones?
I can't hear
what the f***'s going on.
-Headphone, did you say?
-Yeah.
One, two.
What the f***
is going on down here?
It ain't plugged in.
This is a good idea,
isn't it?
I'll just shove it
up my ass.
Plug the f***ing thing in!
No wonder I can't
hear f*** all.
This ain't plugged in.
Yeah, I mean, we haven't played
The Wizard for God
knows how many years.
I haven't even
listened to it,
but I think
it'll be all right.
Misty morning
clouds in the sky
Without warning
Casting his shadow
weaving his spell
Funny clothes
tinkling bell
Never talking
Just keeps walking
Spreading his magic
So, do you feel
like you're outsiders?
I think we used to be.
I think we're accepted
a lot more now.
It's a lot easier now
when we're doing
interviews and stuff.
Back in the old days,
it was like,
"them against us"
kind of thing.
in the music press.
'Cause we'd sort of made it
without the press
knowing about us.
We'd built up
a following around
the country, outside London,
unfashionable places
like Carlisle,
and people thought
if you didn't make it
in London,
then you weren't
worth anything.
And we didn't really
play that much in London,
so the London press
They didn't give us
any ounce of encouragement.
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