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Goodbye, “The Prince of Darkness”.
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Sorry I'm late in posting this. Life has gotten in the way. Today we gather to honor a man who was more than a rock legend—he was a force of nature. John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne didn’t just sing songs; he summoned storms. From the haunting riffs of Black Sabbath to the wild solo years that followed, Ozzy gave voice to the misunderstood, the rebellious, and the beautifully unhinged. He was the Prince of Darkness, yes—but he was also a beacon for those who felt lost in the shadows. His music was raw, unapologetic, and deeply human. Behind the growls and theatrics was a soul that knew pain, love, and the cost of survival. Ozzy didn’t pretend to be perfect. He was real—and that’s why we loved him. Whether he was screaming into a mic, shambling across a stage, or sharing quiet moments with his family, Ozzy lived loudly. He defied the odds, the critics, and even time itself. He turned chaos into art, and madness into melody. To mourn Ozzy is to mourn a chapter of rock history that will never be written again. But to celebrate him is to crank the volume, throw the horns, and remember that life is meant to be felt—loudly, deeply, and without apology. Rest in power, Ozzy. You may have left the stage, but your echo will never fade. |
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