
03.17.'03 - Jason
Newsted Joins Ozzy Osbourne(as
appeared at vh1.com)
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California — Anyone who was feeling sorry
for Jason Newsted after his split with Metallica can stop now. Not
only is he a full-time member of seminal thrash outfit Voivod, but
he's also the new bassist for Ozzy Osbourne,
replacing Robert Trujillo, who split to join Metallica. And on Monday
Newsted received perhaps the greatest compliment possible from the
Ozzman himself.
"Jason reminds me of a
young Geezer Butler," Ozzy said shortly after playing a four-song
rehearsal, his second with Newsted, for a select group of press.
Still sweaty from banging through
"Believer," "No More Tears," "Crazy Train"
and the seminal (and once again timely) Black Sabbath tune "War
Pigs," Newsted was visibly beaming as Ozzy compared him to
Sabbath's legendary bassist.
"There could not be a
bigger compliment. [If someone said], 'Here's a million dollars'
[or] 'Here's this compliment,' I'll take this! That's it. [Butler]
is my #1 teacher in life. And only he," Newsted said, a wide
smile stretching across his face as he pointed to his new frontman,
"gets the right to say that. He's the only one!"
Newsted left Metallica roughly
two years ago, resurfacing in Echobrain before joining up with Voivod
for their latest album.
Metallica recently announced
the addition of ex-Suicidal Tendencies bassist Trujillo to their
lineup, and it wasn't long before Newsted was invited to start jamming
with Ozzy's band. Jack Osbourne recommended Voivod for the second
stage at Ozzfest, Ozzy explained, and a light bulb went off in Sharon
Osbourne's head.
Together with ex-Faith No More
drummer Mike Bordin, who's been with Ozzy for eight years, and guitarist
Zakk Wylde, Newsted said he honed his back catalog arsenal before
Ozzy ever stepped in front of the mic. "I really wanted to
be prepared for Oz, so when he walked in the room he could call
out whatever song and I would be able to hit it."
What he didn’t realize
was that on his first day with Ozzy he'd be under the watchful eye
of his predecessor, who was on hand to rehearse for his final gig
with the band. Before the day was over, Newsted found himself giving
Trujillo tips on Metallica songs like "Battery" and "Damage,
Inc."
Newsted — whose relationship
with Trujillo stretches back a decade to when Suicidal Tendencies
were friends and touring partners with Metallica — called
Ozzy's outgoing bassist warmhearted and strong.
"I'm not sure that anybody
else could have worked for Metallica," he said, "because
he has the girth, as it were — that strength, mentally and
physically, to deal with what has to be dealt with in that band.
He's familiar with this caliber of an operation. I think it worked
out the best for everybody involved."
"I'm the happiest man
in the world today," Ozzy proclaimed. "I'm a strong believer
that it was destiny that I end up playing with Jason. I don't believe
in tarot cards or crystal balls, but I believe that somebody, before
you're born, maps out your life. And it was destiny that Metallica
end up playing with Robert Trujillo. I'm not pissed off with anybody.
... It's so nice to end a relationship nicely for a change."
When Ozzy mentioned that he
couldn't wait to make an album with Newsted, the bassist's eyes
widened and he grabbed the metal legend by both shoulders.
"Dude, if he's telling
me the truth right now, if he really wants to write ... songs, it's
going to be f---ing crazy! I'm telling you right now, it's gonna
be out of this world. If I get an opportunity to write bass behind
his vocals? Working with Zakk? It's just going to be sick, man,
that's all I can say."
For now, Newsted will join
Ozzy on this summer's Ozzfest outing as well as several Canadian
dates. He'll also perform with Voivod, who will play "something
from each album," according to Newsted, while supporting Ozzy
in Canada and co-headlining the Ozzfest's second stage.
"This is a huge opportunity
for both [Metallica and Ozzy] to prove themselves again," Newsted
said. "It can be a cool thing for the next era of both of the
biggest metal bands America has seen. ... It's going to be an incredible
summer."
This report is from MTV News.
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