At the recent BlizzCon 2009 that was held at Anaheim Convention Center (in Anaheim, California), Ozzy Osbourne was a guest of honor at the event, and held a small concert for attendees of the the show. When it came time to play “Crazy Train” (Ozzy’s first hit single after leaving Black Sabbath) from his album “Blizzard of Ozz”, he called upon the help of a 7 year old boy from Japan named Yuto Miyazawa. It is a pretty brilliant video showing that music is a universal language that is not bound by to age, race, creed, color, national origin, etc.
Considering that the “Prince of Darkness” has slowed down a bit over the years, and a live performace of “Crazy Train” doesn’t have the same bite (hehehe… bite) as it used to, it is pretty impressive to see little Yuto shed like a seasoned pro. Hit the jump to see Yuto in action during the sound check.
Mildy NSFW Language. (It’s Ozzy. What did you expect?)

Damm that’s crazy. The guitar is almost as big as the kid is.
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