So I’m a medical professional and I think I know exactly what happened with Ozzy and that last show was planned to go exactly as it did and same with his death…they say he died peacefully with his family around him and I did hear they went to Switzerland (but I can’t confirm the validity of that one) but I 100% believe that he went for a medically assisted death like you can do here in Canada. He was in incredible pain and his body was going down fast and I wouldn’t be at all surprised to hear that come out at some point. I wish we could all be so lucky to have that option when you have things like Parkinson’s or ALS or MS or living in a completely fully paralyzed state…nobody should be judged (especially by healthy abled people) for not wanting to live that way if they don’t want to and I’m assuming Ozzy felt that way and his family supported him in that decision as would I!
Alice Cooper said it best recently. There are some musicians that are just lifers. They start in high school and even after they get wealthy and successful, they play till they are dead. It's not even about the money anymore it's because they need to do it to survive. Beatles, Stones, Cher, Ozzy, Dolly Parton, Clapton, Bowie, I know there are more these are just the people I can think of
The thing the the the thing ab abbb abbbooout his the thing is about his his the thing ab ab about the thing is the th the thing about about the thing about his death is that I don’t even fucking care in the slightest most overrated artist of my life aside from Tupac.
Ozzy had his problems. Often these problems were exacerbated by drugs, alcohol, and other health and environmental issues, and like for so many, these things sometimes caused him to act irrationally and downright abusive. But all of that aside, he was a genuinely good man, with equally redeeming and edifying qualities. Nobody is perfect, nobody is without sin. Ozzy was a wonderful and kind soul, and I wish I was fortunate enough to meet him, though I felt a kindred spirit with him from afar. RIP, Ozzy, and "God bless" as he would say.
He knew his end was coming. He went out on his own terms. He got to say farewell to all of us with love in his heart and appreciation for what the fans ment to him and the life he was given from our love and support. No matter how crazy he was he always said how much he loved his fans at every show every interview or just meeting a fan. I was very fortunate to meet Ozzy.
So among all the sad posts I have one thing about Ozzy that I find funny. The first time I met Ozzy o asked him if he'd sign an autograph for me. I said I have something in my pocket I'd like you to sign for me. His exact words were IT BETTER NOT BE A FUCKING RUBBER BAT 😂. I told him no it wasn't and he said if it was he would have still signed it.. RIP MAD MAN THANKS FOR ALL THE MUSIC AND MEMORIES love you OZZY
Saw Ozzy and Motley Crue in Tulsa in 1984, the Bark at the Moon tour. I still remember that night. I was 17. Lost my voice and had ringing ears for a cool minute. The 80s were awesome.
I love ozzy and loved his music i dont listen to it much anymore but when i do its a vibe however on the day he passed away i had no idea yet i woke up singing sweet leaf and was driven to get up and google some ozzy music to just see the result he had passed away very strange like my brain was telling me to remember the great man who just passed before i even knew it had happend!
Joe DeRosa has been picked on by the O&A/Rogan crew for 30+ years for being a dum dum, and he shows why. Ozzy and everyone around him knew he had one foot in the grave. Ozzy knew those were his last performances, he wanted to have his time on stage until the very end, and most of it was done for charity. I am convinced DeRosa's brain don't work. I wish Patrice was here, he'd have something perfect to say about Joe DeRosa.
Yes, I saw an interview with Ozzy and his kids. Jack said it wasn't Parkinson's that was the main issue. It was what transpired after that fall. The back issues and pain. So often back surgery is recommended and it turns out to be a horrible mistake!
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Why didnt Joe ever interview him smh
My grandma recently passed away from Parkinson’s, rest in peace fly high angels🕊️
He said good bye raised 190 million for charity
Legends never Die. God bless the Prince of Darkness
Oh, shut up!!!
So I’m a medical professional and I think I know exactly what happened with Ozzy and that last show was planned to go exactly as it did and same with his death…they say he died peacefully with his family around him and I did hear they went to Switzerland (but I can’t confirm the validity of that one) but I 100% believe that he went for a medically assisted death like you can do here in Canada. He was in incredible pain and his body was going down fast and I wouldn’t be at all surprised to hear that come out at some point. I wish we could all be so lucky to have that option when you have things like Parkinson’s or ALS or MS or living in a completely fully paralyzed state…nobody should be judged (especially by healthy abled people) for not wanting to live that way if they don’t want to and I’m assuming Ozzy felt that way and his family supported him in that decision as would I!
When I saw Ozzy live, about 15 years ago in Tallinn, he was performing with a broken leg or something from the concert in Helsinki a day before
Was that a Paddy the Baddy impression, Lad? 😂
he stopped taking the drugs for the show, i guess he didn't continue starting to take them again
Alice Cooper said it best recently. There are some musicians that are just lifers. They start in high school and even after they get wealthy and successful, they play till they are dead. It's not even about the money anymore it's because they need to do it to survive.
Beatles, Stones, Cher, Ozzy, Dolly Parton, Clapton, Bowie, I know there are more these are just the people I can think of
The thing the the the thing ab abbb abbbooout his the thing is about his his the thing ab ab about the thing is the th the thing about about the thing about his death is that I don’t even fucking care in the slightest most overrated artist of my life aside from Tupac.
Legends never die !
Tom Petty was like that.
Hulk Hogan had something similar happen to him. He had neck surgery and never recovered.
No celebrity death has hit me harder than MJ!
Cool Fu Manchu shirt!
Is joe gonna start crying to pretent he gives a white about people
Joe quadbike rogan
He was amazing, happy I lived the best time people and music
Sharon was really a smart jewish business woman seems most of USA followed Ozzy lol
People die
I'm still thinking it was planned he didn't Wana. Go on anymore like that
We need a bad ass movie made for OZZY 👍🏽
Ozzy had his problems. Often these problems were exacerbated by drugs, alcohol, and other health and environmental issues, and like for so many, these things sometimes caused him to act irrationally and downright abusive. But all of that aside, he was a genuinely good man, with equally redeeming and edifying qualities. Nobody is perfect, nobody is without sin. Ozzy was a wonderful and kind soul, and I wish I was fortunate enough to meet him, though I felt a kindred spirit with him from afar. RIP, Ozzy, and "God bless" as he would say.
Damn.. never seen joe sad like this.. RIP OZZY
He knew his end was coming. He went out on his own terms. He got to say farewell to all of us with love in his heart and appreciation for what the fans ment to him and the life he was given from our love and support. No matter how crazy he was he always said how much he loved his fans at every show every interview or just meeting a fan. I was very fortunate to meet Ozzy.
So among all the sad posts I have one thing about Ozzy that I find funny. The first time I met Ozzy o asked him if he'd sign an autograph for me. I said I have something in my pocket I'd like you to sign for me. His exact words were IT BETTER NOT BE A FUCKING RUBBER BAT 😂. I told him no it wasn't and he said if it was he would have still signed it.. RIP MAD MAN THANKS FOR ALL THE MUSIC AND MEMORIES love you OZZY
Saw Ozzy and Motley Crue in Tulsa in 1984, the Bark at the Moon tour. I still remember that night. I was 17. Lost my voice and had ringing ears for a cool minute. The 80s were awesome.
I love ozzy and loved his music i dont listen to it much anymore but when i do its a vibe however on the day he passed away i had no idea yet i woke up singing sweet leaf and was driven to get up and google some ozzy music to just see the result he had passed away very strange like my brain was telling me to remember the great man who just passed before i even knew it had happend!
Joe DeRosa has been picked on by the O&A/Rogan crew for 30+ years for being a dum dum, and he shows why. Ozzy and everyone around him knew he had one foot in the grave. Ozzy knew those were his last performances, he wanted to have his time on stage until the very end, and most of it was done for charity. I am convinced DeRosa's brain don't work. I wish Patrice was here, he'd have something perfect to say about Joe DeRosa.
I don’t get it. Joe is a health-o-holic and he’s smoking cigars?
Yes, I saw an interview with Ozzy and his kids. Jack said it wasn't Parkinson's that was the main issue. It was what transpired after that fall. The back issues and pain. So often back surgery is recommended and it turns out to be a horrible mistake!