Ozzy RIP
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GT6 Jonsey

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873 posts

139 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Can’t believe it the godfather of metal has gone

Its Just Adz

16,516 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Very sad.
At least he got to do this last gig.

alfa phil

2,288 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Its Just Adz said:
Very sad.
At least he got to do this last gig.
Yes he was going nowhere till he did that RIP

Vsix and Vtec

1,014 posts

35 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Oh wow. My first LP was a copy of Sabbath's Paranoid, given to my by my father as a young teen. I knew he couldn't live forever, but this is still a shock!

M138

668 posts

8 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Sad news.
What a huge loss

I’ve been the King, I’ve been the clown
Now broken wings can’t hold me down
I’m free again



Red9zero

9,305 posts

74 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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alfa phil said:
Its Just Adz said:
Very sad.
At least he got to do this last gig.
Yes he was going nowhere till he did that RIP
True. Probably holding on for that. What a way to go out though.

Captain Smerc

3,212 posts

133 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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He be rocking out in the promised land now, and they got a Hell of a band ! music

Edited by Captain Smerc on Tuesday 22 July 20:38

GT6 Jonsey

Original Poster:

873 posts

139 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Randy Rhodes will be riffing with him imminently smile

generationx

8,476 posts

122 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Required reading - simply brilliant



Rest easy Ozzy

Xcore

1,407 posts

107 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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RIP!

DodgyGeezer

44,638 posts

207 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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just saw this on the news frown It's sort of expected and sort of a shocker. Either way it's a sad loss frown

chemistry

2,780 posts

126 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Its Just Adz said:
Very sad.
At least he got to do this last gig.
A proper rock and roll departure…one last gig, then gone.

RIP Ozzy

Mr Tidy

27,355 posts

144 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Very sad news, but I'm so glad he got to do his reunion gig.

RIP Ozzy!

Acorn1

1,927 posts

37 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Gutted! A national treasure.

So soon after Sabbaths farewell gig.

RIP you were a one off.


Magikarp

1,361 posts

65 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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My wife and I are currently indulging in a bit of a heavy metal playlist in tribute, marvelling (again) at how brilliant Sabbath and Ozzy were. RIP


TGCOTF-dewey

6,642 posts

72 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Impossible to be sad...he's lived more than most and drank and taken enough stuff to kill 10 people before they hit 50.

I think we can conclude that death was a Sabbath fan.

cherryowen

12,195 posts

221 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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A bloody good innings all things considered.

As track #1 on a debut album, I still consider 'Black Sabbath' as the best rock intro ever. Thunder, torrential rain, clanging bells, Tony's two note riff combining "The Devil's Interval" of G and Db, and Ozzy's "Lost Prophet in the Wilderness" vocals are iconic. Forget Ronnie James Dio et al, Ozzy was THE voice of Sabbath.

That he reinvented himself in the early 80's when at a dead end to record "Blizzard of Ozz" is astonishing in itself. Identifying and recruiting guitarists for his band that are still legends today is, possibly, more amazing. The story is that, after long hours in the studio listening to auditions from lead guitar players for "Blizzard", Ozzy was half asleep when Randy Rhoads walked in. Ozzy opened his eyes and asked his engineer, 'Why is there a girl with a guitar in front of me?' (Randy was very slim, quite short, and with long blonde hair). Anyway. Randy opened with a ripping A minor run and Oz hired him on the spot. Ozzy and Rhoads work thereafter are now etched into rock legend (e.g. Mr Crowley). After Rhoads died, he hired Jake E Lee and then Zakk Wylde; both incendiary talents.

A rock legend. Vocalist on some of the best rock tunes ever recorded.

Now, sadly, behind the wall of sleep.

RIP on the Planet Caravan, fella


ambuletz

11,343 posts

198 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Very sad news, made sadder with how soon he passed after his final gig. Does make you wonder...
Last time I felt a little shocked by a passing was MJ

LunarOne

6,510 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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ambuletz said:
Very sad news, made sadder with how soon he passed after his final gig. Does make you wonder...
Considering that we've all got to go sooner or later, I can't think of a better ending to a well-lived life.

thekingisdead

266 posts

150 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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I saw Sabbath twice, ‘98 Ozzfest at the MK bowl.
Young 15yr old didn’t know much about them and again in ~2016 at Download.

Ozzy’s voice had gone by then, but the noise they made was incredible. Iommi sounded like there were 2 or 3 guitarists in the band. Immense. So many defining songs to choose from.

Thanks Godfather of Metal!