Black Sabbath praises Ozzy Osbourne: We have lost our brother.
After the death of Ozzy Osbourne earlier this morning, his colleagues in the Black Saturday band have all joint data about his death, as he published separately on social media to honor their late and cooperative friend.
The drama player Bill Ward looked back at the times they have participated over the years. “Where will I find you now? On memories, we embrace the undeclared, our missed phone calls, no, you are forever in my heart,” wrote. “My deepest condolences to Sharon and all the family members. RIP regrets all the fans. Never bid farewell. Thank you forever.”
Gizer Bater, the guitar player, on the black Saturday, also issued his own statement. “Goodbye, my dear friend, thank you for all those years- we had some wonderful fun. 4 children from Aston- who was thinking, eh?” books. “Very happy that we got this again, again in Aston.”
Guardian Tony Emmy expressed his grief in a social publication: “I cannot believe that! My dear dear friend Ozi died just weeks after we showed Villa Park. It is just a tragic news that I cannot really find words, there will be no time before.
Earlier this month, Black Sabbath did not reunite for the last time with a farewell offer in Aston, Birmingham. The concert represents the individual show and the final collections of the profession and life of Usborne, where musicians meet together to perform a group of four songs including “War Pigs”, “NIB”, “Iron Man” and “Paranoid”. Ospurne had his own group before reunification, as he sang paths like “Crazy Train” and “Mama, I go home” while floating on the throne.
A film of concerts will be released, “Back to the Beginning: The final bow of Ozzy” in theaters in early 2026.