Black Sabbath Bassist Recalls Ozzy Osbourne's Final Show
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Tony Iommi has spoken publicly for the first time since Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, and said he believes the singer was committed to putting everything he had left into Black Sabbath’s final show, even if it would be the death of him.
He might be famous as Guns N' Roses punk bassist, but Duff McKagan has always professed a love for music in many forms, with a longstanding relationship to both Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne, even playing on the latter's last two albums.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNTony Iommi Says Ozzy Osbourne Held Out to Play Final ShowTony Iommi shares his emotions on Ozzy Osbourne's passing, recalling their final performance and the bond they had as bandmates.
Bassist Terence “Geezer” Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi, lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, and drummer Bill Ward were all between the ages of 18 and 20 when they began playing together in Birmingham. Naming themselves after an Italian horror film in early 1969,