Ozzy Osbourne Proves To Be A Big Soloist At The Black Sabbath Separation Concert
JAKARTA - Ozzy Osbourne appeared in two sessions at the Black Sabbath farewell concert, 'Back to the Beginning', which took place at Villa Park, Birmingham, England on Saturday, July 5.
The singer with the nickname The Prince of Darkness (Prince of Darkness) shows himself not only big as a Sabbath vocalist, but also as a successful and great soloist.
Before appearing with Sabbath, Ozzy gave his last solo appearance in front of fans. He came from below the stage, sitting on the bench of the giant winger.
With all black clothes and makeup, Ozzy performed five songs from his travel as a soloist, starting with I Don't Know and Mr. Crowley, two hits from his first solo album after leaving Sabbath, Blizzard Of Ozz (1980).
"It's great to be on this stage, you won't expect it," said Ozzy, quoted by NME, Sunday, July 6.
"Let the madness begin!" he added.
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The 76-year-old singer completed her performance with 'Susicide Solution', 'Mama, I'm Coming Home', and hits from 1980 'Crazy Train'.
Meanwhile, when appearing as the vocalist of Sabbath, Ozzy played with the initial " Tony Iommi (guitar)," Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums) by performing their four best songs, namely War Pigs, NIB, Iron Man, and Paranoid.
For information, this historic concert is the final farewell for the iconic heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Famous names in the realm of hard rock music were presented, with Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine who acted as music director.
Those who performed in celebrating Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's legacy include The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Pantera, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blink-182, and much more.