My 18th birthday

This album was one of the presents my friends gave me on my last birthday.
It is special for me because when I unpacked it I was at a restaurant: everyone was listening the calm and monotonous music the owner put on... then I asked the owner to insert this CD in his stereo.
"Over the mountain" started playing and everyone started looking around asking themselves "What the...?".
Obviously before "You can't kill rock and roll" the restaurant owner already gave me the CD back.
This is why I'll never forget about "Diary of a madman".
Talking about the songs:
-Over the mountain is great. I listened at it in my father's car while returning home on THAT night.
The volume was so high that my friends out of the car looked at me as if I was a...madman (forget it...)!
-I enjoyed "Flying high again" more than my father did. Very amazing lyrics!
-You can't kill rock and roll is absolutely wonderful, I'm learning to play it on my guitar. Very enjoyable acoustic riff.
-I personally don't like "Believer" very much. Maybe it's the less awesome song in the album.
-"Little dolls" has very "strange" lyrics. Pretty good.
-"Tonight" is a masterpiece, nothing else to say.
-"S.A.T.O." is not bad, but I don't love it.
-"Diary of a madman" is the best track of the whole album. Extremely deep lyrics and musical variety.
When I listen to this song I shudder, but I don't know (live XD) (forget it too...) if it is for the sick lyrics or for the extremely beautiful music.
-"I don't know" is an enjoyable bonus track. Not a masterpiece, but still good.
Good job, Ozzy! You're great! And Randy too was! Well done, Randy!
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