Martinnfb Posted July 23 Author Posted July 23 This is one those departures that are hard to believe. Ozzy has become a household item, like the Queen Elizabeth for instance. Well , his music will last forever . Thank you Ozzy. 1
PanzerWomble Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Tis sad ...realised recently it is nearly 10 years since Lemmy departed. he came to my home town in the mid 80s after Sabbath . The local council and newsrag whined about his bat biting and lasers and refused to liscence the gig . Sadly he never came back . 2
KevinM Posted July 23 Posted July 23 I sorry I saw him in concert like in 1976 Black Sabbath then I think with Mahogany Rush in Mobile.I went to see MR not BS who was ok never was a big fan of Ozzy. Had to be later I was 15 in 76 I was about 17 so 78 maybe MR rock-n- rolled. 1
HubertB Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Old memories for sure. I was also a teenager in the 70s (born in 59), and was listening to Black Sabbath LPs on the hi-fi set I had bought with the money I earned with my summer jobs … Hubert 2
GusMac Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Another chunk of my childhood gone. As PW says there will be one helluva party somewhere with Oz and Lemmy reunited. Always liked the fact he was, and remained, a proud Brummie and didn't try to pretend he was something he wasn't like Joe Strummer or Damon Albarn. 1
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