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RIP. A big loss for the music industry for sure.
With you on that one. I can guarantee you two things - 1) it wasn't a persona, it was all him, just high as a kite or drunk as a camel or both & 2) he changed his ways.Do realize he purposely urinated on a Texas shrine, where 180 Texans or so endured a 13 day siege by over 2000 Mexican soldiers, before finally losing their lives?
Again, do you think this "persona" would be laughed at if he purposely urinated on, say, Ground Zero, for example? That's about what the Alamo means to us.
What was it like hearing Sabbath’s music for the first time? Same question to anyone else that first heard their music in that decadeI still am stuck on how Keef is still alive
Ozzy was 76. Not ancient but he was relatively young when I bought Paranoid in the 70s and I was a teen. I’ll be 67 next week
Weren't the tickets through the roof in price?I saw him in concert a bunch of times in the 80's. This makes me wish I'd made an effort to see his last concert earlier this month.
RIP
i was referring to the "Prince of darkness" shtick.Do realize he purposely urinated on a Texas shrine, where 180 Texans or so endured a 13 day siege by over 2000 Mexican soldiers, before finally losing their lives?
Again, do you think this "persona" would be laughed at if he purposely urinated on, say, Ground Zero, for example? That's about what the Alamo means to us.
Ironman of course. On the radio. I had no idea who Ozzy was at that point. All I knew is "FM is cool, they play 3 songs in a row"What was it like hearing Sabbath’s music for the first time? Same question to anyone else that first heard their music in that decade
I was born in ‘94 and grew up to my Gen X parents listening to sabbath and ozzy. Even today, it blows my mind that Black Sabbath was putting out that sort of sound in *1970*
The other Richard, Keith Richards, is 81.Lived about the same age as the health guy Richard Simmons too.
They won’t even have to embalm himThe other Richard, Keith Richards, is 81.
I'd like to watch a well produced, hour to 90 minute TV show featuring a chronologically progressive sampling of Mr. Osbourne playing the signature hits with whichever band at the time.
Having never gotten into music, I shortchange metal as many might Rap.
All I've ever seen of Ozzie is a mumbling freak in the back of a taxi in a telecom commercial.
Let's just say I wouldn't've confused the guy with Shakespeare.
He went back for a public apology - more than some would do …i was referring to the "Prince of darkness" shtick.
and ... he didn't urinate on Alamo... it was on the grounds, but not on the Alamo itself, but on the Cenotaph, which basically amounts to central headstone for the Fallen buried within the grounds.
"He was simply going about his business, partying like a rock star, and after a few drinks too many he stumbled out in the street dressed in a dress owned by his future wife Sharon Osbourne (she had hidden his clothes to keep him from going out) and emptied his full bladder on the nearest statue he could find.
He had no idea he was standing at the city’s sacred 60-foot-high Cenotaph, located directly across from the Alamo building. Hell, he was barely in any condition to remember what city he was in, let alone where he was relieving himself. Contrary to popular belief, Ozzy didn’t technically pee on the Alamo building itself, he peed within the Alamo Plaza, and he chose a pretty bad place."
https://loudwire.com/ozzy-osbourne-arrested-urinating-alamo-cenotaph-anniversary/