A Quote by Stephen Malkmus

I'm thinking, I'm singing like Ozzy Osbourne, but I don't sound like him enough, ever. — © Stephen Malkmus
I'm thinking, I'm singing like Ozzy Osbourne, but I don't sound like him enough, ever.
It was like going to church, except Ozzy Osbourne was there.
I feel really honoured to be in the Walk of Fame in Birmingham with so many great people already like Ozzy Osbourne.
It would be horrible if there was no competition. It's what people want to see - they either like you or they don't. Not everybody likes Van Gogh. Or Bob Dylan! So you have Neil Young...or Ozzy Osbourne.
Ozzy Osbourne is one of my favorite interviews, he's so good.
There's an innocence to Ozzy Osbourne. He's mingling, but he's somewhat detached.
I once asked Ozzy Osbourne, truly one of my favorite people in the world, if he was cool with singing Black Sabbath songs year after year, whether he was performing with Black Sabbath or out on a solo tour. He said it was great.
And when I was in the trunk, I saw Jesus. And the Virgin Mary. And Ozzy Osbourne.
Listening to Ozzy Osbourne at full blast always made me feel a little bit better. It made me feel like I wasn't alone.
Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue in New Orleans on Mardi Gras = bad idea!
I in no way, shape, or form envision myself as the modern-day Ozzy Osbourne - nobody can.
When I was touring with Ozzy, you know, when I was with Manson, we toured with Ozzy, so many times, we did Ozzfest a thousand times, and, you know, it seems like I'm always playing with Ozzy in one way or another opening up.
I think it would be fun to play a young Ozzy Osbourne in a movie about the formation of Black Sabbath.
You see people you identify with, and you take pieces of people you like and shape who you are. Like, I sound just like my dad. But that's literally my vocal chords. I can't sound like anything else... I sound like him, but I act like myself.
I've worked with all sorts of random people - everybody from Metallica to Britney Spears to Ozzy Osbourne to Michael Jackson to the Beastie Boys. I've got a really strange CV. It's interesting - I work with a lot of these disparate, different people to learn what it's like to work with random people.
I have a lot of my mother in me, but I was just born with the same parts as my father. I don't sound like him. I mean, I can do an impression of him right now, and I do not sound like him. I sound like me. My sense of rhythm I learned from my mother. My melodies, I think sometimes, I get from my mother.
I'm not a big fan of TV. It's an unavoidable situation being Ozzy Osbourne, people want you to go on chat shows, and I'm not good at it. I don't feel comfortable doing it.
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