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This one is huge although not unexpected. What a monumental figure. 

I'm a fan of everything he's done, but his two albums with Rand Rhoads are my favorite. RIP Ozzy (Prince of Darkness)

Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads, Chicago, IL, 1982

\m/

legend. will be missed.

🤘

May he entertain the dark lord as much as he has entertained us.

Time to dust off the old Sabbath albums for a listen. 

To @robm321‘s point that intro to the song Diary of a Madman is among my favorites in all of rock.

Edited by TMoney

So long Ozzy. Rock In Peace.

 

38 minutes ago, robm321 said:

This one is huge although not unexpected. What a monumental figure. 

I'm a fan of everything he's done, but his two albums with Rand Rhoads are my favorite. RIP Ozzy (Prince of Darkness)

Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads, Chicago, IL, 1982

We sometimes don't realize how lucky we were to be in the right place at the right time, when it was just a local hometown gig.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_of_Ozz_Tour

Ozzy Osbourne Concert Setlist at Odeon Chelmsford, Chelmsford on October 22, 1980 

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ozzy-osbourne/1980/odeon-chelmsford-chelmsford-england-73d652c9.html

 

 

I saw Sabbath back in '72 or '73 in Newcastle City Hall. Even in those early days Ozzie seemed hell bent on frying his brain with any substance going.

It was loud!

I'm astonished he lasted so long. He was in fact only 7 years older than I am now,

RIP Ozzie!

 

Bill Cosby can go fuck himself, but that is a sad way to go for MJW. RIP 

One of the guys on the UK Vintage Radio forum posted:

"A little story. In my teens I was a big Black Sabbath fan. I'd heard that Ozzy lived at Ranton, a village near Stafford not too far from where I live. Me and a mate got on our bikes and rode over there. In a field a guy who looked like Ozzy was riding around on a monkey bike that was popular at the time. It was Ozzy's brother and he asked if we wanted to meet Ozzy. Of course we did. So we went in and for half an hour I chatted to him as he lay on a settee plucking aimlessly at a guitar. I kinda interviewed him. After a while his wife (first wife not Sharon) came into the room and said, "We have to go to Billy's now". Obviously Bill Ward, the drummer in Black Sabbath. Ozzy sent us on our way with signed stickers. A day to remember."

RIP Tom Troupe. Honestly, I don't know who are, but anyone who starred in Mary Hartman, The Devil's Brigade, Cheers, CHiPs, Star Trek, The Diary of Ann Frank, Cagney & Lacey, Kelly's Heroes, and My Own Private Idaho, deserves a tribute. 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/tom-troupe-dead-stage-screen-actor-1236324292/

https://abc7ny.com/post/actor-tom-troupe-dies-97-home-beverly-hills/17217594/  

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Related, Ozzy had a comeback in '88 with his hit song "Miracle Man" which is about Jimmy Swaggart.

 

RIP Tom. Listened to him a lot growing up. 

The Pigeons are safe now... 

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