
Fans line streets of Birmingham to say farewell to Ozzy Osbourne
A hearse carrying Osbourne, who died last week aged 76, made its way through the city centre on Wednesday afternoon on the way to his private funeral.
The procession stopped on 'Black Sabbath bridge', where his family members placed roses among the hundreds of tributes left for the heavy metal pioneer in front of the bench depicting the band.
A visibly emotional Sharon, who was married to Osbourne for 43 years, was aided by her children, Aimee, Kelly and Jack, as she tearfully took in the sea of tributes, and signalled a peace sign to the crowd before leaving.
They were joined by a number of family members, including some of Osbourne's grandchildren, who waved to the crowds offering their support.
People could be seen leaning out of windows, and climbing on top of walls and bus stops, to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Darkness's funeral cortege.
His coffin began its journey in Aston in the north of the city, passing Osbourne's childhood home on Lodge Road and the football stadium Villa Park, where he performed a huge farewell concert with his Black Sabbath bandmates just weeks ago.
People chanted his name, held up rock hand gestures, and threw roses at the hearse carrying his coffin adorned with purple flowers spelling out 'Ozzy'.
A local brass band, Bostin Brass, played songs including Black Sabbath's Iron Man ahead of the procession of vehicles.
In an interview in 2011, Osbourne said he didn't care what music was played at his funeral, as long as it was 'a celebration, not a mope-fest', and the atmosphere along Broad Street seemed to reflect his wishes.
Will Howell, an 18-year-old student, said Osbourne was 'a legend, so you know, you gotta go and say goodbye to him'.
'I got up at six in the morning to go to work, to come here early so I could get here and see it,' he said. He has been listening to Osbourne's music since his dad introduced it to him aged eight.
'Probably not the best age,' he said. 'Ozzy changed music a lot, even inside of metal, and I think it's just good to say goodbye to him.'
Marco, from Verona, Italy, and member of a band called Witch Ghetto, said he discovered Black Sabbath 20 years ago and 'it really struck a chord'.
'They were probably pioneers without knowing they were. They just wanted to play music and have fun and follow their instincts and that's probably the best thing you can do when you play music,' he said.
Will Taylor, a musician from Chesterfield, said it was a 'no brainer' to come to the city to watch the funeral procession with his wife and dog. He is a massive fan of Black Sabbath, and Osbourne's collaborations with the American guitarist Randy Rhoads, who died in a plane crash while on tour with Osbourne in 1982.
'A bit of me thinks if there's something after death, then Ozzy is with Rhoads looking down wherever they are,' he said.
Osbourne was the lead singer of Black Sabbath, who formed in Birmingham in 1968 and were widely credited with defining and popularising heavy metal music.
Earlier this year Osbourne and his bandmates – Terence 'Geezer' Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward – were given the freedom of the city of Birmingham to recognise their 'exceptional service to the city'.
Osbourne's health declined in recent years, and he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019.
He appeared for a surprise performance at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in Birmingham in 2022, and performed his last gig on 5 July in a farewell concert at Villa Park fearing global metal stars such as Anthrax, Metallica and Guns N' Roses.
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