At 76, Singer suffers from Parkinson’s and problems in the spine that prevent him from walking; The festival presented an original formation of black Sabbath and other rock and metal giants who sang in honor of the inheritance of the group; See salient points
Ozzy Osbourne He greeted on stage and transformed on July 5 into a historical appointment for rock and metal fans. Unable to resist due to health problems, he brought his appearance inspired by darkness on stage in a large black throne and fought to deliver a presentation to his trajectory. In addition, the same stage brought, before his arrival, music giants such as Guns N ‘Roses, Metallica, Slayer, Panther and Alice in Chains, Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) and Ronnie Wood (The Rolling Stones) that produce Cover of Sabbath Black.
The first show was alone, with five songs. The second had four other songs and marked the meeting of original From Sabbath Black: Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums). The event took place on Saturday 5, at the Villa Park stadium, in the city of Birmingham, England, where the quartet emerged in 1968.
With the title Back to the beginning: the last arch of Ozzy (At the beginning: Ozzy’s final reverenceIn free translation), the presentation marks the farewell of Osbourne, which is 76 years old, from the stage. He hadn’t had a complete show since 2018 and did not take a public song since 2022.
A large “throne of darkness”, made of black leather and with a skull on each side, went up on the stage of the delusion of the crowd. In it, Ozzy Osbourne, also all black, but with some gold details, including a track with its name on the left arm. In the background, music Luckby Carl Orff (Carmina Burana) He showed signs that he was starting an epic.
The song chosen to open the show was I do not know. “People look at me and say: is the end close? When is it the last day?” He said in the first verses. Something like “people look at me and say, is it the close end? When will it be the last day?” It made sense for someone who, not only has arrived at the “last day” of his career, but in recent years has often been the subject of speculation about his health and has even indicated that “he is not afraid of dying” and does not want a “long, painful and miserable existence”.
“Thank you. God bless you,” he said at the end of the song. The discourse in contrast with the dark appearance and the call to the next song: Mr. Crowleywhich refers to the famous British occult writer. The audience went to Delirium and sang. After, Suicidal solution. Electrized and not knowing what to say, Ozzy went to the audience: “You have no idea how I feel. Thanks, from the depth of my heart.”
He was then, then, Mom I’m returning home. One of his successes with a quieter pace. “The times have changed and the times are strange. Here, but they are no longer the same. Mom, I’m returning home,” sings in the first rooms. After the “calm”, he shouted the acclaimed introduction so that everyone went on board Crazy train.
In some parts, Ozzy Osbourne seemed to be a certain difficulty in singing. The show was short, however, has not lost breath at any time. The public understood the grandeur of the historical moment and applauded the screams of “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” As he took a shower of chopped metal sheets while Osbourne ended the last solo exhibition of his career, still in light of a gray day. But it would be even more.
The last concert of Black Sabbath’s original formation
The night had already taken control of Birmingham when a video began to be shown on the big screens. A very short and dynamic “retrospective” with important moments of black Saturday. Satanic bandwidth, faded way of Ozzy Osbourne, musicians who climb planes and helicopters, complete stages, interviews with TV journalists, a version of the cartoons that refers to the 1960s. “We should all be dead. We were crazy about c ***”, it was one of the singer’s recovered lines. Finally, the band logo in an “capture of fire” animation.
A siren marked the start of the show on stage, in fact. It was the signal for War pigs. “On the field, the bodies are burning, while the war machine continues to run. Death and hatred for humanity.” Right away, NibWith particular importance for the ability of the bassist Geezer Butler (who would soon exchange his instrument with a stylized in the colors of Aston Villa, his team of the heart). Band companions for the most of the time were discreetly, sometimes almost stored, even with the usual competence.
In the classic Iron ManLike a director, Ozzy raised his arms on his throne and “climb” the audience at the rhythm of the melody: “Oh-oh-ohh oh oh-oh-oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh!” There was still time for Tony Iommi’s guitar soil first and first of all thanks to the audience made by an Ozzy with a melted heart (“You are wonderful. Thank you very much”).
It would still be another classic along the way: Paranoid. With glazed eyes, Ozzy asked the public to sing together: “High! Higher!” And there were the last verses: “And so, you feel these Wors who tell you now about my state, I say or to enjoy life. Translation, something like that” and then, while you feel these words that I tell about my state, I tell you to enjoy life. I wish I did it, but it’s too late. “
This is what the letter says. From Ozzy’s speech it is clear that he knew how to “enjoy life” in his own way. And he still has a lot to have fun in advance – now, but far from the stage. The lights went out and the music gave way to the explosion of fireworks on the night of Birmingham. Without a doubt a historical night.
Setlist of the latest solo show by Ozzy Osbourne
- I do not know
- Mr. Crowley
- Suicidal solution
- Mom, I’m going home
- Crazy train
Setlist of the Last Black Sabbath Show with Ozzy Osbourne
- War pigs
- Nib
- Iron Man
- Paranoid
Source: Terra

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