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RIP Ozzy Osbourne
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            RIP. Legend.
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            Mad as a box of frogs…..but in the best of ways, a bizarre yet endearing extrovert.
RIP……Ozzy……RIP.1 - 
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            My Dad worked in the city and Ozzy would phone to speak to his mate who ran the show. My dad and Ozzie spoke for hours and hours, a completely nice bloke and my dad bless him had no clue as to who Ozzy was or how famous he was. RIP The prince of darkness.2
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            Gutted to see this. Performing to the last, but sadly to say goodbye to a Rock legend
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Really? who did he support then? Or was he just not interested as I know he never really went to watch them much.Friend Or Defoe said:Utter maniac of a bloke who was lucky not to have gone 40 years ago. Well established in the best ever front man conversation, Sabbath weren't the same band when he wasn't there. For the record he was never a Villa fan.
Timed the final show very well.
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Geezer is the big Villa fan in the band.Karim_myBagheri said:
Really? who did he support then? Or was he just not interested as I know he never really went to watch them much.Friend Or Defoe said:Utter maniac of a bloke who was lucky not to have gone 40 years ago. Well established in the best ever front man conversation, Sabbath weren't the same band when he wasn't there. For the record he was never a Villa fan.
Timed the final show very well.
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            Not many bands can claim to have invented a whole genre of music - not just an offshoot weird and wonderful genre but as mainstream as it can get. So many that came afterwards owe so much to Sabbath and to Ozzy.Another hero gone - Rest in Peace Ozzy.7
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Wasn't really into football. Geezer is a big Villa fan and probably the reason why they played Villa Park.Karim_myBagheri said:
Really? who did he support then? Or was he just not interested as I know he never really went to watch them much.Friend Or Defoe said:Utter maniac of a bloke who was lucky not to have gone 40 years ago. Well established in the best ever front man conversation, Sabbath weren't the same band when he wasn't there. For the record he was never a Villa fan.
Timed the final show very well.
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            RIP Ozzy0
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I remember seeing him in a documentary many years back, "The decline of Western civilization part 2: the metal years" I think it was (Penelope Spheeris made it I think), and if I remember correctly his exact words wereKarim_myBagheri said:
Really? who did he support then? Or was he just not interested as I know he never really went to watch them much.Friend Or Defoe said:Utter maniac of a bloke who was lucky not to have gone 40 years ago. Well established in the best ever front man conversation, Sabbath weren't the same band when he wasn't there. For the record he was never a Villa fan.
Timed the final show very well.
R. I. P.
"Fuckin hate football. Never liked football. Bunch of c**ts running round a field kissing each other"3 - 
            Great that he was able to do the swan song gig the other week. RIP Ozzy.1
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            RIP
In a footnote, Bruce Wayne of the Royal Society for the protection of Chiroptera said "Good riddence"1 - 
            An entire genre is traced back to him and Black Sabbath.It’s crazy to say it out loud, but even an absolute giant of a band like Metallica does not exist without them.That gig a couple of weeks ago felt legendary before it had even happened. It takes on a whole new meaning now.
So much of the perception of Ozzy has been about his TV / celebrity persona, but make no doubt about it, he is/was a top tier pioneer. The musical landscape would have been very different without his influence.
RIP Ozzy. And a massive thank you, from a lifelong heavy metal lover.7 - 
            RIP OZZY, One of life's real characters, really can't take it in at the moment, Black Sabbath are the very cornerstone of Heavy Metal, and I am gutted at the sad news I have just heard on the news, Rest in Peace mate...sad sad day...3
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            RIP.. was a rock legend... Saw them in 76 or 77 at hammersmith odeon, he was so drunk couldn't understand what he was singing.1
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The one time I saw them was at Hammersmith in the 70s. They didn't come on til about 10.00, probably trying to sober him up, and I had to leave before the end to get the last train home. Maybe the same night !Chippycafc said:RIP.. was a rock legend... Saw them in 76 or 77 at hammersmith odeon, he was so drunk couldn't understand what he was singing.0 - 
            Memories

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            You think that I'm crazy and baby I know that it's true. A great innings mate, go chat with Lemmy.
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            Listening to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath right now - a magnificent album.3
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            Fucking hell they don't make it like this anymore.1
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            PhilFor54 said:
The one time I saw them was at Hammersmith in the 70s. They didn't come on til about 10.00, probably trying to sober him up, and I had to leave before the end to get the last train home. Maybe the same night !Chippycafc said:RIP.. was a rock legend... Saw them in 76 or 77 at hammersmith odeon, he was so drunk couldn't understand what he was singing.
 worry about getting home afterwards ! I remember going to dingwalls in the 80s to see a band & they were late & came on just about the time my last train was leaving from Charing Cross  
RIP Ozzy never a fan of the music but a great character.1 - 
            
Probably.. The band before we're called bandylegs laterally called quartz, they got 3 encores.PhilFor54 said:
The one time I saw them was at Hammersmith in the 70s. They didn't come on til about 10.00, probably trying to sober him up, and I had to leave before the end to get the last train home. Maybe the same night !Chippycafc said:RIP.. was a rock legend... Saw them in 76 or 77 at hammersmith odeon, he was so drunk couldn't understand what he was singing.
You are right re lateness remember running along the platform to get the last train to Gravesend at Charing Cross.0 - 
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Remember on more than one occasion running from the Odeon to the tube, then running at Victoria from the tube to the main station for the last train. Didn't always make it. Couldn't contemplate any such nonsense these days but back then it didn't matter. All the best mate.Chippycafc said:
Probably.. The band before we're called bandylegs laterally called quartz, they got 3 encores.PhilFor54 said:
The one time I saw them was at Hammersmith in the 70s. They didn't come on til about 10.00, probably trying to sober him up, and I had to leave before the end to get the last train home. Maybe the same night !Chippycafc said:RIP.. was a rock legend... Saw them in 76 or 77 at hammersmith odeon, he was so drunk couldn't understand what he was singing.
You are right re lateness remember running along the platform to get the last train to Gravesend at Charing Cross.2 - 
            Just got to Sabbra Cadabra. Wooo
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            Spiral Architect just finished. I leave you with this then I will shut up. Thanks Ozzy for all the great music.
BLACK SABBATH - "War Pigs" (Live Video) - YouTube
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