27-year-old artist cites the deceased singer last Tuesday, 22, as his “Guide Star for Everything”: “I owe you, your wife and your family”
The death of Ozzy Osbournelast Tuesday, 22, continues to mobilize honors in the music world. One of them, involving Yungbludwill be permanent.
The 27 -year -old singer promised to include music forever “Changes”from Black Sabbathin the repertoire of your shows. He had played the classic album ballad Vol. 4 (1972) at the Back to The Beginning show, which marked the farewells of Osbourne and Sabbath on July 5.
Real name Dominic Harrisonthe musician stated:
“I am trying to calculate the last days and honestly I am completely destroyed. You have been my guide star for everything, since I remember, since I was misunderstood in childhood to the way people thought I was a little ‘exaggerated’ or ‘strange’ in my life and career.
You loved life so much and loved music. It was your smile, man. You taught me that it was beautiful to leave the box. I promise with all my heart that I will give my best and make the journey of my life keep the spirit you started alive and what you taught me. I will do my best. Singing this song for you in an event surrounded by legends inspired by you, for a crowd that loved you, was really the greatest honor of my life and I swear to play this song every night for the rest of my life.
You are my hero in every way. I hope you are having a drink with the Randy [Rhoads, guitarrista morto em 1982]. For the prince of darkness, you have certainly brought all the light to the world. I love you, Ozzy. ”
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Another tribute from Yungblud to Ozzy Osbourne
In a previous publication, Yungblud had already honored the idol. He stated:
“I didn’t think you would go away anytime soon. The last time we met, you were so full of life and your laugh filled the environment. But as the saying goes, they seem to know things we know. I will never forget – you will be in every note I sing and with me every time I get on stage. Your neck is the most precious thing I have. I said at that time and how I will say now: for all of us, the song was enough.
Ozzy Osbourne’s death
The cause of the death was not disclosed. However, it is known that the singer’s health had been weakened for years due to a number of health problems-including Parkinson, whose diagnosis was revealed to the public in 2020.
In a press release sent to the press, the artist’s family stated:
“It’s more sadly than words can express that we have to report that our dear Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded with love.”
Then he added:
“We ask everyone to respect our family’s privacy at this time.”
Farewell by Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne left us just 17 days after his farewell show with Black Sabbath and in a solo career. The Back To The Beginning Festival also featured appearances by Metallica, Guns N ‘Roses, Gojira, Tool, Slayer, Anthrax, among several other names.
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