Ozzy RIP

I do wonder if he went out by necking a load of pills of something, got his final gig done and decided that'll do me. I can't imagine him being the sort of person who wants to wither away to nothing.
 


I was looking back on my life
And all the things I've done to me
I'm still looking for the answers
I'm still searching for the key

The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?
The road to nowhere leads to me

"Through all the happiness and sorrow
I guess I'd do it all again
Live for today and not tomorrow"

It's still the road that never ends

The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?

The road to nowhere leads to me
Ah-ah, ah-ah
The road to nowhere's gonna pass me by
Ah-ah, ah-ah
I hope we never have to say goodbye
I never wanna live without you, yeah

The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?
The road to nowhere leads to me

The road to nowhere leads to me
The road to nowhere leads to me
You got, you got, you got to lead to me
The road to nowhere leads to me
You got, you got, you got to lead to me
You got, you got, you got to lead to me
Oh, the road to nowhere
 
The full Ozzy set taken from the tv stream :



Can't find anything other than mobile phone footage for the Sabbath set

But this clip us guaranteed to make you smile :

 
Honesty time, I've never actually listened to Black Sabbath. Couldn't name a single song, which is crazy because I like a bit of metal.

What a full life he lived, RIP.
A good time to start. Kick off with the first album… turn it up!!
 
I was never a fan of heavy metal but millions were. RIP Ozzy

I've gotten really into it in the past 2/3 years. I think I found it quite inacessible, especially as there's so many sub-genres and niches, but a few of my friends are metalheads and at some point my ear just adjusted and I got it and went back to the early stuff in the late 60s/70's where it was closer to my usual stuff and just did a deep dive. Had a similar thing with rap in my early 20s where growing up firmly a post-punk and alt rock kid I was quite staunchly not a fan, and then it just clicked and I was down a rabbit hole for months.


It's what I love about music so much, there's more incredible music out there than I can ever listen to, and when I get into a new genre it's like I'm a teenager discovering my passion for music all over again.

I don't think anything else does that. With books, film, great TV, it's always great when you find something new, but nothing really opens up new worlds and subcultures like music.
 
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I do wonder if he went out by necking a load of pills of something, got his final gig done and decided that'll do me. I can't imagine him being the sort of person who wants to wither away to nothing.

He didn't wither away! He went out on his throne doing what he loved most - more than the drugs and the fame ultimately - the music.

It's not uncommon for old/ill people to hold out for one more thing they feel they need to do and then afterwards go very quickly. Seems like that gig was it for Oz, when it was over he had nothing left undone.
 
People like to laugh at Ozzy/Sabbath but they were geniuses. Nobody sounded like them at the time and nobody will ever do it better.

It wasn't accidental either, they didn't stumble into their sound, they had a vision of creating horror music the same way there's horror fiction and film, and they created and then perfected it. Iommi really was a musical genius, and Ozzy made himself the perfect front man for it.
 
Sabbath are rock, heavy, ballads and a bit more… not all HM. Try one and see… I started on Black Sabbath first album… just… memory!
I’d love to try one, but in my old age, I’m deaf as a post!
 
I've gotten really into it in the past 2/3 years. I think I found it quite inacessible, especially as there's so many sub-genres and niches, but a few of my friends are metalheads and at some point my ear just adjusted and I got it and went back to the early stuff in the late 60s/70's where it was closer to my usual stuff and just did a deep dive. Had a similar thing with rap in my early 20s where growing up firmly a post-punk and alt rock kid I was quite staunchly not a fan, and then it just clicked and I was down a rabbit hole for months.


It's what I love about music so much, there's more incredible music out there than I can ever listen to, and when I get into a new genre it's like I'm a teenager discovering my passion for music all over again.

I don't think anything else does that. With books, film, great TV, it's always great when you find something new, but nothing really opens up new worlds and subcultures like music.
Totally agree m8

I love going to gigs and discovering new music especially through support bands, which then takes you down a rabbit hole of bands/music they promote.
 

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