Singer made a point of remembering the Black Sabbath singer during “Forever Young” presentation, but Ia video at the last show didn’t get well
What should be a tribute from Rod Stewart the Ozzy Osbourne In a show, he became a target of criticism and teasing after Stewart’s gesture (with images of Osbourne and other artists who departed early) viralize on social networks.
During the artist’s latest shows since the death of Ozzyon July 22, he dedicated his music “Forever Young” to the singer of Black Sabbath. However, what originally started as a common tribute – with a simple image of Osbourne displayed on the big screens – recently took a bizarre course when “Forever Young” was accompanied by an image generated by artificial intelligence that reproduces the Prince of Darkness in the sky, with a selfie stick, taking pictures with artists like Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.
Beyond selfies with Prince, Bob Marley, TUPAC SHAKUR and Whitney Houstonthe author of the insensitive video of AI also decided strangely that Osbourne took pictures with more controversial artists, such as Michael Jackson and XXXTENTACION.
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To make matters worse, Stewart told the audience of Charlotte, North Carolina (USA), after the presentation of “Forever Young”: “Very sad. Many of these people have died because of drugs … but I’m still here!”Charlotte Observer at your review of the show on July 29.
After the news of the death of Osbourne, Stewart wrote on Instagram: “Bye, bye, Ozzy. Sleep well, my friend. I see you up there – not so soon. ”
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Source: Rollingstone

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