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Time of India
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
There isn't one rock'n'roller that Ozzy Osbourne didn't influence: Subir Malik of Parikrama
Collage of Ozzy Osbourne at his last concert and Subir Malik of Parikrama Subir Malik – founder and keyboardist of Parikrama, one of India's most prominent rock bands – says he woke up to the news of Ozzy Osbourns's passing before a red eye flight to Mumbai. "I just couldn't believe it — especially after all the hype of his farewell show at Birmingham. I wanted to be there so badly; I tried to get tickets to the show for days," he said. Malik has always said that the Prince of Darkness was a big musical influence in his life: 'Ozzy was the one of the rebellious bad boys of rock'n'roll that everyone emulated in the Seventies. Ozzy's impact was global, all-pervasive — I don't think there would be any person out there even remotely inclined towards rock'n'roll music, not just as performers, but just listeners, who Ozzy didn't influence. You realise that the creator had a perfect plan for Ozzy's exit. What a guy, and what a way to go!' "Talking about the Back to the Beginning concert, Black Sabbath and Ozzy's last gig on July 6 at Birmingham, Subir said: "It was a perfect example of dying with your boots on, while you're still a rock'n'roller. Not everyone stays that way — a lot of them mellow down with age, and of course, I am not one of them ( laughs ). But even for them, this gig would have rekindled an interest in rock'n'roll, the era from years back. Being an event of such a scale, it must have turned on the next few generations to music.' In a chat with us, Subir traces back his love for Black Sabbath while remembering Ozzy Osbourne . 'I was 13 when I heard Black Sabbath for the first time' The first time I heard Black Sabbath, the original line-up, I must have been in the seventh standard, so about 12-13; an old PRT tape, at the house of my dad's friend. The only introduction to 'guitar music' was from that song sequence in the Rishi Kapoor film, Karz (laughs), and then came Toni Iommi with these crushing riffs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 4BHK Luxury Duplex starting ₹3.60 Cr* The Gardens II, Vadodara 4BHK,The Gardens II Learn More Undo I remember wondering 'How can this guy sing so high?'. It was the same feeling of wonder I had on hearing Eddie van Halen in the mid-80s, and then Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine) later. 'Parikrama was a meeting point between Black Sabbath & The Doors' For me, the first two bands that opened the doors to rock'n'roll were Ozzy , and a totally different-sounding band, The Doors. The round glasses that I have been wearing for the last 35 years, on and off-stage, I carry a little bit of Ozzy and a little bit of (Doors' keyboardist) Ray Manzarek in them. Parikrama was a meeting point between these two bands. We covered Sabbath extensively back in the day — from Paranoid to Crazy Train to Mama I'm Coming Home . The album that really stayed with me was No More Tears .


Time of India
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ozzy Osbourne passes away at 76: Ranveer Singh, Adam Sandler, Jason Momoa and other celebs mourn the demise of rock icon
Fans across the globe are mourning the demise of Ozzy Osbourne , the legendary voice of heavy metal. Known as the 'Prince of Darkness', Osbourne's passing has left the music world heartbroken, he was 76. The news of Osbourne's demise was confirmed by his family on Tuesday. 'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,' the official statement read. The cause of his passing has not been shared yet. His last performance goes viral Just days before his demise, Ozzy gave fans an unforgettable moment by singing 'Mama I'm Coming Home' live at a show. That performance turned out to be his last, and a video of the moment is now going viral on social media. From Bollywood to Hollywood, tributes have been pouring in on social media. Big names like Ranveer Singh , Jason Momoa, and Adam Sandler shared emotional posts to honour the rock icon. Ranveer Singh remembers the metal legend Bollywood star Ranveer Singh paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne by sharing a picture of the rock icon on social media. He added a series of emotional emojis and played the track 'Zombie Stomp' in the background. Though the message was simple, the emotions behind it were clear – the metal legend had left a huge impact. Vir Das : 'A great, great, great, great Loss' Comedian and actor Vir Das also expressed his sorrow. He wrote a heartfelt message on Twitter, 'Aww man. Shed a tear. A great great great great loss.' Jason Momoa shares a heartfelt message Actor Jason Momoa, who had hosted Black Sabbath's final concert on 5 July, posted a touching tribute on social media. He shared a photo with Ozzy and his wife Sharon Osbourne, and wrote, 'Love you @ozzyosbourne All my aloha @sharonosbourne and ohana. So grateful. RIP.' Adam Sandler calls him 'The one and only Prince of Darkness' Actor Adam Sandler, who starred alongside Osbourne in the 2000 film Little Nicky, also took to Instagram to honour his memory. Sandler wrote. 'Whether we were in our basements with our brothers, in the woods with our buddies, in the car, at a keg party, on a boat, at football practice, at a sleepover….Nobody was more badass to crank up on our speakers than the one and only prince of darkness - Ozzy Osborne!' Sandler continued, 'Loved him a lot like we all did! Sending love to the family and so happy to have spent time with the legend himself. RIP.' Fellow musicians pay their respects Rapper Flavor Flav expressed his sadness by recalling a special moment when Osbourne was honoured at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 'Man,,, real heart broken over the passing of OZZY OSBOURNE,,, we go way back and it was a real honor to watch him get inducted into the @rockhall last year. Sending my love and prayers to Sharon and his kids and whole family. RIP.' British rock star Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones also shared his grief, 'I am so very sad to hear of the death of Ozzy Osbourne. What a lovely goodbye concert he had at Back To The Beginning in Birmingham.'


Daily Mirror
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Ozzy Osbourne will never retire because 'performing is 'in his DNA'
He bowed out with a massive gig at his beloved Villa Park this weekend but pals reckon Ozzy won't stop making music amid fears he'll die if he retires Ozzy Osbourne is plotting to continue working despite his huge Birmingham gig being declared his farewell night, a pal has revealed. The Black Sabbath frontman has told friends he sees a future for him in the music industry even though the Back To The Beginning gig at Villa Park was promoted as the Brummie's career finale. The 76-year-old cannot see himself retiring despite his neck, back and Parkinson's issues - because of what happened to his dad when he retired. One friend - who has known Ozzy for several decades - said he 'always thinks about his dad when it comes to retirement' because his father died just a few days after giving up work. READ MORE: Bob Geldof tells why Live Aid's rock 'n' roll romance wouldn't work 40 years on Already, Ozzy is said to be secretly plotting a new album for later in the year and is hoping to reunite with award-winning producer Andrew Watt. His old friend teased: "I would not be surprised if, knowing Ozzy, he would do something around a stage to promote that. "Oz has made it clear many many times that he doesn't want to simply retire and stop making music or feeling the love from live audiences. "He feels that he will wither away and pass if he stops altogether. His biggest worry - and he has said this often - is that the same thing happens to him as his father. That haunts him. "He has told us many times about how his father told him, 'I have always wanted to dig the garden'. Ozzy then revealed he dug up the garden and died. Working is what keeps Ozzy going. "There is a sense that he needs to be in the spotlight no matter how challenging his medical conditions. He loves the buzz of getting love from his fans - it's in his DNA." That insight comes as the self-styled Prince Of Darkness wowed fans after reuniting with the original Black Sabbath members for the first time in 20 years at the weekend, also performing five solo songs during his star-studded Back To The Beginning. The supershow included sets from Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Slayer and Tool. Ozzy belted out solo hits including Mr Crowley, Mama I'm Coming Home and Crazy Train plus War Pigs, Iron Man and Paranoid with Black Sabbath, as the fans went wild. He was sent a video message from Sir Elton John, played out on the giant screens, in which he told Ozzy: 'You are one of the most remarkable singers of our time. You are the king, you are the legend. You've been through so much crap in the last few years – I hope this is the best day of your life so far.' Fans saw the reality of Ozzy's medical woes as he performed on stage while seated on a winged throne. He had spent months working with physios and trainers to be able to stand fully, but "just could not make it.' Speaking a few months ago, the rocker said he was struggling to walk more than a few feet unaided, explaining: 'I am 70 f***ing six and even being over 70 is f***ing doing my brains in."


Daily Mirror
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Ozzy Osbourne's emotional message to fans after final Black Sabbath performance
Ozzy Osbourne performed live for the final time on Saturday night as he joined his Black Sabbath bandmates for the Back to the Beginning farewell concert, and he had one final message for his fans Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rocker, ended his live performance career with a bang on Saturday evening, sharing a saucy farewell message to fans after his final gig. At 76 years old, the Black Sabbath frontman returned to the stage in Birmingham for the first time in two decades as part of the Back to the Beginning farewell concert. Devoted fans from all corners of the globe gathered to watch Ozzy perform alongside original bandmates Bill Ward, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler, possibly for the last time, although some were visibly moved by Ozzy's need to sit upon a throne during the show due to his health struggles. Clad in black attire and eye makeup, the prince of darkness, who is battling the effects of Parkinson's disease and has disclosed his inability to walk, sang iconic songs I Don't Know, Mr. Crowley, Suicide Solution, Mama I'm Coming Home, and Crazy Train. Finishing up his iconic stint, Ozzy, visibly touched and seated as he left the stage amidst a backdrop of fireworks, expressed his gratitude with a heartfelt "thank you," sending kisses and lifting his hands skyward to the sound of adulation, reports the Mirror US. Ozzy's send-off was as defiant as his career, with an unapologetically bold banner unfurling at Villa Park—home to football clashes—stating, "Thank you for everything, you guys are f***ing amazing. Birmingham Forever." The night also featured some stellar performances from other music legends, including Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan, Limp Bizkit sensation Fred Durst, and Guns 'n Roses icons Duff McKagan along with Slash. In a heart-to-heart with Rolling Stone UK before the concert, Sharon Osbourne disclosed that they had been planning the show for two years and confessed to feeling "so emotional" about the experience, calling it "magic". "It was just amazing how everybody said, 'yes, we wanna do it, we're there, we wanna support Sabbath and Ozzy and be there for the charity'. And so it's just been a pleasure dealing with everyone, and they've just been so generous with their time. "Every single artist has just been fantastic," expressed the former X Factor UK judge. Sharon also conveyed Ozzy's gratitude for his fans' longstanding support. "Ozzy has finally got a chance to thank people for all their years of support and encouragement to him and really giving us the life that we have together. We appreciate everything that these fans have given us around the world," Sharon stated. The announcement of the goodbye gig sent fans into a frenzy when it was released back in February. An Instagram upload from Ozzy earlier this year saw Tom Morello, the music director of the event, declare, "This will be the greatest heavy metal show ever." As the legendary guitarist of Rage Against The Machine, Tom's words carried considerable weight. Accompanying the social media snapshot was Ozzy's reflection: "It's my time to go Back to the for me to give back to the place where I was born. How blessed am I to do it with the help of people whom I love. Birmingham is the true home of metal. Birmingham Forever."