Ozzy Osbourne ‘knew’ Villa Park was his final goodbye as pal shares last moments

Ozzy Osbourne ‘knew’ Villa Park was his final goodbye as pal shares last moments

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Ozzy Osbourne was aware that his days were numbered, according to close friend and Back To The Beginning musical director Tom Morello.

Ozzy Osbourne on stage during his final performance with Black Sabbath(Image: PR Supplied)

Ozzy Osbourne, a rock legend, “knew” that this was his final public farewell performance at Villa Park.

Tom Morello, a close friend and Back To the Beginning musical director, acknowledged that the Brummie star was aware of the end times.

Less than three weeks prior to his passing, he did not attend the Villa Park performance. However, Morello continued, “Frail, it was a tragic surprise” that Oz passed away so soon after his last performance.

After the “legendary” gig, Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave star Morello had a private moment to say goodbye.

Morello, a host of US station Q101, said: “It is tragic. Ozzy Osbourne has lived a pretty on-the-edge life for a long time, and it was a miracle that he managed to survive it.

“The fact that he lived to experience Paranoia, Crazy Train, and play and feel that love once more… If you have to go, you must go, and I wish Ozzy had lived another 30 years. he knew, it seemed to him. ”

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Rage Against The Machine’s Zack De La Rocha, Tim Commerford, Brad Wilk, Tom Morello, Brielpoort, Deinze,(Image: Getty Images)

Ozzy thanked Morello for nearly two years of work on the Black Sabbath reunion, which he and Sharon shared.

He attended the after party, “. Someone is tapping me on the shoulder while we were playing pinball with Roman, and I was like, “Get off me!” I’m having a good time. Jack Osbourne likes, “Ozzy wants to say hello! ’. I must say thank you to him, say I love him, and kiss his head.

It was a great day for him, he declared. ”

Morello responded, “He has been frail for a while, but he hasn’t been suppressed by the death.” However, one of my friends and I saw him at a different Birmingham event a week later. He wasn’t lying on his deathbed. He simply was living his life in some way. A terrible and tragic surprise came along.

Instead of dwelling on that, I would like to concentrate on his and Sabbath’s groundbreaking and amazing career. ”

With so many stars missing out on an appearance, Morello explained that the idea of a Sabbath finale was crucial to get right.

When Sharon and Ozzy approached me, I thought, “This is the greatest day in heavy metal history. The most significant day of that genre will come if we do this correctly. ’

We put in extra effort to make that happen. Three things went wrong, out of a million possibilities. For all fans of rock and roll, it was a spiritually uplifting experience.

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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne

“Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. Ozzy and Sabbath could not be more important to me as a fan. I laid out to make it a great show for fans and for them. It is so unusual that those guys headlined it. They got to see all the work they had done and the great artists their music had created but perform for them. And they got to play and feel the love not just from the other bands, the 40,000 people in the stadium but from people all over the world. I do not know if there has ever been an event like that, while everybody is alive, they really got the full measure of how the world loves them.” Morello spoke to US station Q101.

On July 22, Ozzy, one of rock’s most recognizable and influential musicians, passed away at the age of 76.

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The Birmingham-born musician is credited with creating heavy metal thanks to songs like Iron Man and Paranoid as frontman of Black Sabbath.

Source: Mirror

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