Musicas 10 Beatles songs that Ozzy Osbourne liked the most

Musicas 10 Beatles songs that Ozzy Osbourne liked the most

By “Eleanor Rigby” to “Hey Jude,” Prince of Darkness chose his favorite songs from his greatest idols

“I feel so privileged to be on this planet when Beatles were born, “he said Ozzy Osbourne. “They are and will be forever the biggest band in the world. I remember talking to Steve Jones, the Sex Pistols, who said to me, ‘I didn’t like the Beatles.’ I said, ‘There’s something very wrong with you.'”

Ozzywho died last Tuesday, 22, never hid his admiration for Fab Four. Here are the list of the 10 songs of Beatles that the vocalist of Black Sabbath more liked and some comments about the songs (via Roling Stone).

1. “She love you” (1963)

“That’s the one that won me. I was a 14 -year -old boy with a blue radio. I heard ‘She LOVES YOU’ And I was puzzled. It was as if you knew all the colors in the world. Then someone shows you a brand new color, and you think, “Heck, man.”

2. “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (1963)

3. “I Am The Walrus” (1967)

JohnLennon and Paul McCartney They were sweet and sour. Paul It was the guy who said, ‘It’s getting better all the time.’ John He said, ‘It couldn’t get worse.’ I loved the puns of Lennon. I love any song you say, ‘I don’t know what that means,’ but you still understand it. “

4. “A Day In The Life” (1967)

5. “Hey Jude” (1968)

6. “Help!” (1965)

“When I hear that, I imagine Lennon Thinking, ‘You can’t get bigger.’ But they stayed. They stayed beyond size. And he simply says, “Help!” Because they don’t know what they did. They only know how they did it. “

7. “Eleanor Rigby” (1966)

‘Eleanor Rigby’ It is phenomenal for c*ranho. I don’t know why. I only know that every time I heard something of BeatlesI felt better at that time. “

8. “Something” (1969)

“THE Black Sabbath I was making a residence in a bar in Zurich. It was winter, and we were driving the van to return home to Christmas. We were missing home and without money, a cigarette for the four of us. This song reminds me of that time, because we heard it nonstop while we crossed the Swiss Alps. “

9. “Strawberry Fields Forever” (1967)

“I worked in a slaughterhouse, and across the street had a meat pies store. This song played on the radio all the time.”

10. “The Long and Winding Road” (1970)

“It reminds me of winter in England. It’s cold, you’re wearing gloves without fingers. And that makes me sad, because it was the end of the best movie I’ve ever seen. You hear the Paul Saying, ‘I’m out of breath. I can’t take it anymore. ‘”

The selection was made by Ozzy for The Rolling Stone Playlist Issue, originally published on December 9, 2010.

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Source: Rollingstone

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