Ozzy Osbourne, the famous metal singer, died at the age of 76 – after a few weeks of performance at the last official Black Sabbath party. He also enjoyed a strong individual profession as well as the fame that exceeded music. This included the periods of the TV star, thanks to the successful MTV series OspurenBut as a testimony of the masses whose famous instincts have been revered over the years as “Prince of Darkness”.
While many of the recruits will come out today, highlighting the many contributions of Usborne to music, it is also worth mentioning his contributions to culture even outside the theater. Its situation as a metal star means that its effect was nominated in the neighboring media – including video games: appeared in a The world of boxes Commercial and have songs in Guitar hero.
It has also become something of a cultural hero, especially during “”Satanic panic“The era of the eighties and beyond, when the supposed hidden meanings are seized in his songs – and the fans found their strengths in the music that encouraged listeners to expand their minds beyond the current situation.
Films and TV programs that look forward to creating characters with similar expectations are often used in black Saturday songs and artwork as reduced to conveying that – or only used melodies because they were logical. What can he refuse Iron man Be without a decrease in the needle of “Iron Man”, to name one example?
It was known that Ospurne was suffering from serious health problems, which were clear on the stage at the “Back to the Beginning” ceremony earlier in July – but given the colorful way he lived in his life ( Behind music The episode provides a vital preliminary), we were lucky to have it as long as we did. Horn reaches a legend whose voice will live forever.
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