Metal icon revealed that he abandoned LSD in the 1970s after spending an hour talking to a horse that, he said, he ordered him
Ozzy Osbournelive legend of heavy metal, has had many insane stages, and one of them ended after a bizarre meeting with a horse. In an interview with the magazine Classic Rockthe former singer of Black Sabbath remembered the record recording times Vol. 4in Los Angeles, at the height of the band’s creative chaos.
“We lived together in a home in LA, we rehearsed there, we used a lot of drugs and made an album. Simple as that,” he said. “At that time, it was common for someone to put acid hidden in the drinks. I didn’t care. I even took LSD stubs at once.”
But it was only when they returned to England that the rocker had a “psychedelic crack.”
I took 10 cards and went to a field. I ended up spending an hour talking to a horse. In the end, he turned and sent me to me. Then I decided it was the end of the line.
Since then, the Prince of Darkness It claims that it dropped everything. In conversation with the Orange County Registerhe said, “I don’t drink anymore, I don’t smoke, I don’t use drugs. I’m fine. Today I think: How did I find fun to fill me with drink and cocaine?”
After facing serious falls, spine surgeries and the diagnosis of a rare form of Parkinson (PRKN – 2), Ozzy It assumed a sober lifestyle. He said, “I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t use drugs … I’m fine now.”
He reinforced his new lifestyle with an intense analogy: “If you now put a gun, a cocaine bag and a bottle of whiskey in front of me and say ‘choose’, I would take the gun. It’s not worth it.”
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Source: Rollingstone

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