The Prince of Darkness: Remembering Ozzy Osbourne

Send us a text Mike and Tom pay tribute to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, reflecting on his extraordinary journey from Black Sabbath pioneer to solo superstar and cultural icon. They explore the musical evolution, personal struggles, and unforgettable legacy of the Prince of Darkness who defied expectations and transformed heavy metal. • From working-class Birmingham to pioneering heavy metal with Black Sabbath in the late 1960s • The creation of landmark albums like Black Sabbath, Paranoid, a...
Mike and Tom pay tribute to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, reflecting on his extraordinary journey from Black Sabbath pioneer to solo superstar and cultural icon. They explore the musical evolution, personal struggles, and unforgettable legacy of the Prince of Darkness who defied expectations and transformed heavy metal.
• From working-class Birmingham to pioneering heavy metal with Black Sabbath in the late 1960s
• The creation of landmark albums like Black Sabbath, Paranoid, and Master of Reality that defined the metal genre
• Ozzy's remarkable comeback after being fired from Black Sabbath, launching an even more successful solo career
• The crucial partnership with Randy Rhoads and later guitarists Jake E Lee and Zakk Wylde
• How Sharon Osbourne's management and support helped transform Ozzy's career and life
• The infamous bat and dove incidents that contributed to Ozzy's wild reputation
• Ozzy's humanization through The Osbournes reality show, introducing him to new generations
• His battle with Parkinson's disease and determination to perform despite health challenges
• The emotional final performance at the Black Sabbath tribute concert shortly before his death
• Personal reflections on how Ozzy's music served as the soundtrack to Mike and Tom's lives
00:00 - Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
01:28 - Early Black Sabbath Years
05:17 - Ozzy's Iconic Solo Career
11:06 - The Bat Incident and Controversial Moments
17:15 - Sharon's Impact on Ozzy's Life
22:43 - Ozzy's Legacy and Final Performances
39:09 - Reflections and Closing Thoughts