God Bless You Ozzy and RIP. More Sabbath

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God Bless You Ozzy and RIP. More Sabbath

Seymouro
RIP good friend. Never knew you but you sure were a character.

Thought I'd try to get in here and found my password combo. Thanks for the previous posts Grado. Here is where it all began. Not the first time I heard them but I heard this shortly after "Paranoid" album.

I am recovering from a stroke myself so I get death Ozzy. Crazy as you were you are still in heaven Leave the poor bats alone!

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Walter E
Seymouro, I'm so sorry to hear about your health issues and I sincerely hope and pray that you make a full recovery. We value your input and presence on this forum!

And for Ozzie... well, not a huge surprise that he passed but it is sad nonetheless. He seemed to live life large with no regard for his own well being for many years but that's who he was and what his fans loved about him. My first memory of Black Sabbath was the song Iron Man and never heard such a heavy sound before that.
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Seymouro
Gradually getting better. Thanks Walter.
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Mark M
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I was a huge Sabbath fan back in the 70s so it was hard to see Ozzie go. Interestingly, Black Sabbath was the first big rock concert that I ever saw and it was with our very own Seymouro back in 1974 at Cobo Arena in Detroit.