Ozzy’s wife and creator of Back to The Beginning admits that he fought with representative of one of the previously cast groups for the event
Back to the beginningfestival that promises to mark the definitive farewell of the Black Sabbaththere was a low on his cast. At least that’s what states Sharon Osbournewife and businesswoman of Ozzy Osbourne and main creator of the event.
The revelation was made in an interview with Metal Hammer. The businesswoman did not disclose which band was taken from the event – it seemed to have occurred even before the official announcement – but said the reason was a fight with the representative of the group in question.
She said:
“I had a huge fight with a businessman because of this celebration of Ozzy and Black Sabbath. And it was probably the worst feeling I had in years. And I don’t care what this person says or thinks about me, because he doesn’t know me. And now he is inventing lies unleashed because I took his band out of the show. “
With the usual unshakable posture, Sharon gives evidence that he will not review his decision and guarantees not to care about possible negative reactions about this exclusion.
“I don’t care about what people say. Because, you know one thing? I don’t love them. I care about the people who love me, what they say about me. You can’t care what an industry says, why don’t you love them, so how can it hurt you?

The speculated “cut”
After Sharon Osbourne’s statement, the name of the Tool He was ventilated as the band expelled from the event. According to the calculation of LUDWIREhowever, the group is still confirmed to perform at Back to the Beginning, scheduled for July 5, in Birminghamin England.
In the midst of the interview itself, the name of the Iron Maiden It was cited as a possible cut. The band, in fact, has a show scheduled for a near date and could not even be present, but Sharon commented on the case anyway, remembering the quarrel at the Itinerant Festival Ozzfest 2005when the vocalist Bruce Dickinson Ozzy provoked in the stage and his wife/businesswoman reacted organizing a “rain of eggs” against him.
“I love Iron Maiden, [o problema] It’s just the vocalist, because he was terribly disrespectful. If you are going to get the Ozzy money and play for him every night of a festival, but keep talking to him to the audience, you have to pay. So I had a bean cans open on it and ended up with his sound. But, my God, [Ă© o Iron Maiden a banda excluĂda]. Ozzy only has respect for the guys. And he didn’t even know what Bruce was doing [em 2005]. I never told him, until the night it happened when it was the last show of the tour. He just looked at me and said, ‘You’re terrible’. “
Black Sabbath’s farewell
Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, the guitarist Tony IommI, the bassist Geezer Butler and the drummer Bill Ward It will go to the stage together for the last time at a charity festival, with a series of artists and metal bands. See below the list of attractions:
Black Sabbath
Ozzy Osbourne (solo)
Metallic
Guns n ‘Roses
Tool
Slayer
Panther
Gojira
Alice in Chains
Halestorm
LAMB OF GOD
Anthrax
Mastodon
Rival sounds
Additional guests:
Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins)
David Draiman (Disturbed)
DUFF MCKAGAN
Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit)
LZZY HALE
Jake E. Lee
Jonathan Davis (Korn)
Kk Downing
Mike Bordin (Faith no More)
Pope V Perpetua (Ghost)
Rudy Sarzo
Sammy Hagar
Slash
Sleep Token II (Sleep token)
Tom Morello
Wolfgang van Halen
The event will be charity, with all the profit for three charity institutions: Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Awk Children’s Hospice.
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Source: Rollingstone

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