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Black Sabbath Bandmates Reflect on Ozzy Osbourne’s Frailty During Farewell Rehearsals

Essays by Geezer Butler alongside reflections from his bandmates uncover Ozzy’s frailty at rehearsals ahead of the July 5 concert

Overview

  • Geezer Butler’s Sunday Times essay describes Ozzy arriving at rehearsals helped by two assistants, a nurse and using a gold-studded cane as he grew exhausted after six or seven songs
  • The July 5 ‘Back to the Beginning’ concert at Villa Park saw Osbourne perform seated on a specially built throne and raised nearly $200 million for Parkinson’s research and children’s charities
  • Tony Iommi and Bill Ward have published their own tributes highlighting Ozzy’s humor, generosity and the unbreakable bond formed over nearly six decades
  • Osbourne died on July 22 at age 76, just over two weeks after the farewell show, triggering fan memorials, celebrity homages and plans for posthumous releases
  • Sharon Osbourne and surviving bandmates are preparing public and private events to honor his legacy and support further charity initiatives