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The Godfather of metal takes his final bow

The Godfather of metal takes his final bow

Time of India23-07-2025
A voice like thunder, a heart that beat for rock, and a spirit that never stayed down — John Michael 'Ozzy' Osbourne or rather, the Prince of Darkness, who rose from the working-class neighbourhoods of Birmingham to become a global legend, has passed away at the age of 76.
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His early life was marked by hardship, mischief, and music. A high school dropout with a stint in prison behind him, Ozzy's path seemed uncertain until he found his true calling in 1968 when he co-founded Black Sabbath. With their debut album, Black Sabbath, that was released in 1970, the band essentially created heavy metal as a genre. Ozzy wasn't just the frontman of Black Sabbath, he was a symbol of rebellion, of survival, of music that refused to be tamed.
His infamous on-stage antics — from biting the head off a bat to urinating on the Alamo — shocked the world and built the mythos of a man both revered and ridiculed. Osbourne's solo career took flight in the 1980s, further cementing his reputation as a rock god.
Ozzy Osbourne's impact on music is beyond metal; it is colossal. Sure, there were battles with addiction, and some difficult chapters, but he never stopped bringing us joy through music. So many of us picked up instruments because we heard Ozzy or Black Sabbath and felt something click. For me, it wasn't only his vocal style but also his spirit, his bluesy roots and his ability to turn darkness into fun, which served as an inspiration. Ozzy's legacy is a reminder to us to keep doing what we love, despite the setbacks
Bruce Lee Mani, a Bengaluru-based musician and frontman of Thermal and a Quarter
Albums like Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman became classics, while hits like Crazy Train and Mr Crowley turned him into a household name. Later, a new generation came to know him through The Osbournes, a reality show that pulled back the curtain on the chaotic and oddly wholesome life of the rocker and his family – his wife Sharon, and his children Aimee, Kelly and Jack.
Behind the wild headlines and chaotic shows was a man who loved deeply — his family, his fans, and the music that saved him.
He fought addiction, illness, and his demons, always returning to the mic, in his seventies, like it was home. Ozzy didn't just sing about darkness. He walked through it and somehow came out glowing. As the world dims its lights, the echoes of Ozzy's growl and Sabbath's heavy riffs will ring on eternally.
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The eyeliner, the shuffling walk, the voice that was both chaos and charm - Ozzy blurred the lines between legend and lovable lunatic. He was a pop culture phenomenon — wild, weird and unforgettable.
OZZY IN POP CULTURE
1970 – Birth of Black Sabbath Ozzy and Black Sabbath release their debut album — forging the sound of heavy metal. A new era begins.
1982 – The Bat incident In a now-infamous moment on stage, Ozzy bites the head off a bat. A shocking act that seals his reputation as metal's ultimate madman.
1991 – 'No more tours': Ozzy announces retirement, but he doesn't stay gone. Fans begin to see the man behind the myth: tired, human, relatable.
2002 – The Osbournes on TV: Ozzy becomes a reality TV superstar. Confused, charming, and hilarious; he invites the world into his chaotic home.
2005–2010 – Meme magnet: His mumbling and misadventures turn into internet gold. Ozzy becomes a meme — and loves it.
2007 – Family Guy cameo: Ozzy appears in animated form, showing he's part of the mainstream cartoon hall of fame.
2010s – From Super Bowl to Skyrim: Ozzy features in video games, TV ads, Comic-Con panels — everywhere pop culture breathes, Ozzy is there.
2020 – Ordinary Man release: A reflective album full of mortality and melancholy — Ozzy opens up like never before.
2022–2023 – Still fighting, still Ozzy: Battling Parkinson's, stepping away from the stage — yet still larger than life in spirit. The world embraces him as both legend and survivor.
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