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Heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne died this week at 76, about five years after announcing he had Parkinson’s disease.
When I was growing up in the early 2000s, few cultural figures confused me more than Ozzy Osbourne. He was, I understood, the “Prince of Darkness,” a legendary influence upon Tool, Linkin Park, and various other fearsome and dour bands I worshipped.
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At the end of her July 22 Mayhem Ball performance in San Francisco, Gaga exposed an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt underneath a black leather jacket, then played his 1980 debut solo single “Crazy Train” as she and her dancers walked a catwalk.
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A woman has revealed how Ozzy Osbourne once visited her house to cheer up a student with cerebral palsy who was desperate to meet the legendary singer. IT trainer Sue Williams, from Eccleshall in Staffordshire, managed to arrange the meeting in 1983 while the Black Sabbath frontman, who died on Tuesday aged 76, was living in the area.
A strange meme that correlates the births of YouTuber Trisha Paytas' children with the deaths of prominent figures went viral after Ozzy Osbourne died.