Black Sabbath Bassist Recalls Ozzy Osbourne's Final Show
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He might be famous as Guns N' Roses punk bassist, but Duff McKagan has always professed a love for music in many forms, with a longstanding relationship to both Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne, even playing on the latter's last two albums.
The late Black Sabbath vocalist suddenly died just weeks after he made his final on-stage appearance with the band.
On Thursday, July 24, the alt-rock musician — whose real name is Dominic Harrison — shared an Instagram post where he revealed his plans to play Black Sabbath's 1972 track "Changes" each night "for the rest of my life" following the rock icon's death on Tuesday, July 22 at age 76.
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Kelly Osbourne is mourning the loss of her father Ozzy following his death on Tuesday, referencing lyrics from Black Sabbath’s “Changes.” Osbourne posted the brief message to her Instagram stories on Thursday afternoon.
Born John Michael Osbourne, the English musician rose to fame as the so-called Prince of Darkness with his heavy metal band, Black Sabbath, which he co-founded in 1968. The band released popular hits like “Paranoid,” “Iron Man” and “War Pigs.”