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eric3579So much more coherent then i remember him from that TV show he was on. Good for Ozzy.
MilkmanDansays...Yeah, back on the TV show it made him look like all the years of drugs hadn't left him with 2 brain cells to rub together. Honestly, I was amazed that he could still sing/perform at that stage, because it really sounded like he had taken a major hit to his mental faculties...
I guess this lends credence to the idea that it is never too late to quit. He does sound a LOT better now!
So much more coherent then i remember him from that TV show he was on. Good for Ozzy.
ChaosEngineI hate that fucking TV show so much.
Ozzy was always a messed up shambles, but it didn't matter, because he was Ozzy Fucking Osbourne, godfather of metal and writer of War Pigs, Paranoid, Iron Man and about a million other amazing songs. He was our* messed up shambles.
Now? He's been appropriated into wider culture, most of whom know nothing about the immense cultural contribution he's made to music.
Don't get me wrong; I'm glad he got clean and I hope he's happy with where he is, but it genuinely saddens me that he'll be remembered as that shambolic old guy who yells "Sharon!" while trying to work an over complicated TV remote.
* our = metal fans.
eric3579I just realized that the interviewer was Ozzy's son Jack.
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