No More Tears es una canción de Ozzy Osbourne (1991) que ahora puedes escuchar convertida a la frecuencia 432Hz en 432hz-converter.com. La conversión 432Hz baja ligeramente el tono de la canción (de 440Hz a 432Hz), dándole un sonido más cálido y natural.
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Sobre Ozzy Osbourne
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne was an English singer, songwriter, and media personality. Dubbed the "Prince of Darkness", he is widely credited as a pioneer of heavy metal music. He co-founded the band Black Sabbath in 1968, and rose to prominence in the 1970s as their lead vocalist. He performed on the band's first eight studio albums, including Black Sabbath, Paranoid and Master of Reality (1971), before he was fired in 1979 due to his problems with alcohol and other drugs. — Wikipedia
Datos clave
- Álbum No More Tears (Expanded Edition)
- Año (referencia MusicBrainz) 1991
- Duración aproximada 7:24
- Grabación en MusicBrainz
- Artista en MusicBrainz
La canción: historia, álbum, cine y autores
Créditos y referencias (MusicBrainz)
- Créditos de autoría Randy Castillo, Mike Inez, Ozzy Osbourne, John Purdell, Zakk Wylde
- Obra enlazada No More Tears (Song) — Ficha de la obra
Anécdotas, rumores & bastidores
Información documentada (Wikipedia, Wikidata). Teorías y rumores pueden no estar verificados.
(fuente en inglés)
Relaciones & vida privada
- Vinculado/a con Thelma Riley
- Vinculado/a con Sharon Osbourne
Colaboraciones frecuentes
- Jeff Beck
- Elton John
- Eric Clapton
- Zakk Wylde
Songwriting credits and trademark disputes
Songwriting credits and trademark disputes In lawsuits filed in 2000 and 2002 which were dismissed by the courts in 2003, former band members Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake , and Phil Soussan stated that Osbourne was delinquent in paying them royalties and had denied them due credit on albums they played on. [ 219 ] [ 220 ] In November 2003, a Federal Appeals Court unanimously upheld the dismissal by the US District Court for the Central District of California of the lawsuit brought by Daisley and Kerslake. — Wikipedia
Personal life
Personal life Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne at Pearl Harbor , Hawaii , in March 2004 Osbourne had more than 15 tattoos, the earliest of which were the letters O-Z-Z-Y across the knuckles of his left hand. He created this himself as a teenager with a sewing needle and pencil lead . [ 16 ] In 2002, Osbourne and wife Sharon were invited to the White House Correspondents' Association dinner by Fox News Channel correspondent Greta Van Susteren for that year's event. President George W. — Wikipedia
Relationships
Relationships Osbourne had six children; three from his first marriage and three from his marriage to Sharon Osbourne. [ 230 ] [ 231 ] In 1971, Osbourne met his first wife Thelma Riley at the Rum Runner , the Birmingham nightclub where she worked. [ 19 ] They were married later that year, and children Jessica and Louis were soon born. Osbourne also adopted Riley's five-year-old son Elliot from a previous relationship. [ 232 ] Osbourne later referred to his first marriage as "a terrible mistake". — Wikipedia
Religion
Religion Osbourne said in a 1986 interview, "I'm a Christian. I was christened as a Christian. I used to go to Sunday school. I never took much interest in it because...I didn't". In a later 1992 interview, he said "I believe in God. I don't go to church, but I don't think you have to go to church to believe in God." [ 240 ] The New York Times reported in 1992 that he was a member of the Church of England and prayed before each show. — Wikipedia
Trastienda de la fama & teorías
Rumores, polémicas y teorías documentadas — a menudo no verificadas.
(fuente en inglés)
Public image
Public image Osbourne in 1984 Ozzy Osbourne courted controversy throughout his career. He adopted the title "Prince of Darkness" (POD), took on a demonic stage persona, and portrayed himself as the "Madman of Rock". [ 196 ] Many Christian religious groups accused Osbourne of being a Devil worshipper , of promoting Satanism , and of being a harmful influence on teenagers. [ 196 ] He was demonised by Protestant fundamentalists such as Jeff Godwin , [ 196 ] and by Catholics such as Cardinal John O'Connor , who called his music "a help to the devil". — Wikipedia
Breaking down "No More Tears"
"No More Tears" is ideal for a 440Hz vs 432Hz A/B test (7:24).
Hard Rock context
Scene & collaborations
Other tracks spotted
- No More Tears
- Crazy Train
- Hellraiser (30th Anniversary Edition)
- Crazy Train (2002 Version)
- Mama, I'm Coming Home
- Mr. Crowley
Featured artists
- Jeff Beck
- Elton John
- Eric Clapton
- Zakk Wylde
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¿Por qué escuchar en 432Hz?
La frecuencia 432Hz es considerada por muchos músicos y terapeutas como una alternativa más armoniosa al estándar actual de 440Hz. Sus efectos incluyen reducción del estrés, mayor concentración y sensación de calma y equilibrio.
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Preguntas frecuentes
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