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Watch: EXTREME covers OZZY OSBOURNE's 'I Don't Know' in honor of late BLACK SABBATH singer

04-08-2025

EXTREME have been performing a cover of Ozzy Osbourne‘s “I Don’t Know” at the most recent shows on their ongoing European tour as a tribute to the legendary BLACK SABBATH singer, who passed away late last month at the age of 76.

Fan-filmed video of three different EXTREME renditions of “I Don’t Know”, including at the Artmania festival in Sibiu, Romania on July 26, is now available.

A week after taking part in Ozzy‘s final concert, which was held on July 5 at Villa Park in BLACK SABBATH‘s original hometown of Birmingham, United Kingdom, EXTREME guitarist Nuno Bettencourt took to his social media to write: “Thank you Ozzy for being a big part of the soundtrack of my childhood and decades afterwards. Also… Thank you to 3 CHOSEN ONES. Randy RhoadsJake E. LeeZakk WyldeOzzy could not have been Ozzy without your iconic contribution as incredible guitarists and composers. You were an integral part of what made Ozzy Osbourne who he was as an artist. His ‘not so’ secret weapon. And what was even more amazing is that every single one of you three brought your own DNA to each era… It would’ve been easy and safe for all you to replicate and clone the previous guitar god and give the fans what they wanted. Given the pressure of the shoes you had to fill. Imagine: Randy having to step into Iommi‘s shoes. Jake having to step into Randy‘s and Iommi‘s shoes. Zakk having to step into Jake and Randy‘s and Iommi‘s shoes. And in the end neither of you did… instead you brought your own fucking shoes and cemented your own individual legacies. As a fellow guitarist … that alone is a historic feat.

“Thank you RandyJake and Zakk for you inspirational guitar work and shaping me as the guitarist I am today. Love you guys.”

Last year, Nuno told YouTuber Rick Beato that he tried to join Ozzy‘s solo band more than four decades ago when he was just a teenager. “The first time I ever played through a proper cab was when the Circus magazine put out an ad,” he recalled. “I think it had come out when Randy passed away, unfortunately, and we were all devastated. And I think, at the moment, [Osbourne‘s camp] were looking for a guitar player… There was like a little cutout thing, like, almost like an ad: ‘Send your tape here, Ozzy looking for a guitar player.’ And I’m, like, ‘This is my gig. I can do this.’ I’m in this four-family home in Hudson, Massachusetts and the ad says, I don’t know, ‘Send ‘Crazy Train’ on cassette to this address.’ And I’m all in, man. I call my buddy saying, ‘Can I borrow your Marshall?’, and I put it in my bedroom. I can’t do without a cabinet, and I borrowed a 4×12; I had never played through one before… I also borrowed some harmonizer and I didn’t even know how to run it, and I’m like, ‘That’s it!’ I’m playing the song, probably horribly; I’m doing the solo… I didn’t tell anybody. I took the solo, wrote down the address, licked the stamp, brought it to the post office, and I was just like, ‘Okay, now I wait. But I’m getting this gig.’ Weeks have gone by, and I’m getting really upset. Then, I read that Brad Gillis is filling in, and I’m, like, ‘Oh, man. They better not keep him, because this is my gig.’ I believed I was going to do it… I’m waiting, and months have gone by. And then, I heard they got Jake E. Lee. I might have shed a tear because I thought that was my gig.”

A decade later, in 1993, after Bettencourt had spent several years touring with EXTREME, the band’s booking agent Rod MacSween told Nuno that Ozzy‘s team offered him guitarist position he once auditioned for, this time without the need for a homemade tape. The guitarist recalled: “He pulls me out and we’re in a hallway. I’ll never forget this. He’s facing me, and Rod says, ‘NunoSharon Osbourne called me. Ozzy wants you to be his guitarist.’ And then, he says, ‘What do you think?’ And all I could say was, ‘They heard the cassette?’, and he’s like, ‘What are you talking about?’… I was literally thinking about the cassette I sent when I was 12. That’s how much trauma I had.”

As it turned out, Nuno declined the offer to join Ozzy‘s band as a result of his loyalty to EXTREME and his determination to “carve [his] own path. He explained: “It finally worked, and I turned it down, because I was in a band, and I was doing my job. And that was the stupidest thing I ever did. Why? Because I left EXTREME about two weeks later. I was like, ‘I’m an idiot.’ I could have toured with Ozzy, and been on the next album… Because, playing with Ozzy was almost a rite of passage, like you were the chosen one… If Ozzy chose you, you were somebody… But I was trying to carve my own path and be my own person. I don’t know what I was thinking; I should have done it.”

Last year, EXTREME released the official music video for the song “Beautiful Girls”. The track is taken from the band’s latest album, “Six”, which came out in June 2023 via earMUSIC.

Watch “Beautiful Girls” below.

EXTREME said about the “Beautiful Girls” video, which was directed by guitarist Nuno Bettencourt and Rene Rigal: “Today we celebrate ALL the beautiful girls across the world with our new video. Beautiful girls come in all shapes, sizes and backgrounds and this one is for YOU!”

“Every once in a while, we’ll harness some kind of magic, and I think we did on this one,” says frontman Gary Cherone.

In April, EXTREME announced the addition of 15 new dates for a month-long September run of the band’s global “Thicker Than Blood” tour. After wrapping several highly anticipated, sold-out shows for their spring 2024 dates, EXTREME will once again hit the road with special guests LIVING COLOUR to bring the show to even more stops across the U.S. and Canada. Dates kick off on September 4 in Billings, Montana and will keep the band on tour for the duration of the month, before wrapping on September 28 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

“Six” came out in June 2023 via earMUSIC. The LP landed at position No. 10 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart with first-week sales of 12,500 copies. The set marked the band’s first studio album since 2008. The act was last in the Top 10 with “III Sides To Every Story”, which debuted and peaked at No. 10 back in October 1992.

Watch the previously released “Banshee”, “Rebel”, and “Rise” below.

Photo credit: Jesse Lirola

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