when Ozzy met Paul for the first time
in 2001 while waiting to go on the Howard Stern Show
and he turned into an awkward fan boy
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While dulcet harmonies of the Beatles may not have always been associated with his hard-rock sound and dark lyrics, Ozzy always held up the Fab Four as his biggest inspiration. Black Sabbath, the band that made Ozzy famous, achieved mainstream success in the early 70s, and it was decades before the singer came face to face with one of his idols and main inspirations, McCartney, describing the experience as “like meeting Jesus Christ”.
When asked what it was like to meet Ozzy Osbourne, Paul McCartney jokingly said “it was like meeting Satan.”
While I’ve never been a huge fan of metal music,
I do admire musicians of all kinds.
I also admire musicians who admire each other.
RIP Ozzy
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Two musicians whose styles I never really liked, and very much musical opposites. Ozzy was a real larger than life character who gained a new generation of fans with his reality show. Black Sabbath were incredibly popular in the UK, and their farewell concert seems to have been arranged just in time.
Best wishes, Pete.
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interesting paring
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RIP Ozzy. I admire people who are true to themselves.
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agreed!
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“Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.”
– Confucius
“Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.”
– Lao Tzu
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love those, thanks, Ivor
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Your most welcome, Beth
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When the family had a reality TV show decades back, Ozzy showed a sweet side for his kids and wife that won me over, Beth. RIP yes.
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hard to believe he’ gone —
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kind of a mainstay
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yes —
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Thank you for sharing this….Ozzy figured out that folks wanted a ‘show’ and entertained folks… and for a moment we could forget the troubles in our lives… his music and Paul’s influenced millions of music lovers. May Ozzy rest in peace.
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yes, to all of this
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Ditto
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<3
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I don’t know much about Ozzy other than the big influence he had on metal. But what a way to go – just two weeks after his farewell show. He must’ve somehow known.
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I’m guessing so
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Ozzy and Paul, two opposites yet both popular. Great story.
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each with their own audience
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This moment brings a smile amidst all the sad news of the day. Thanks for sharing.
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my pleasure –
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I love everything about this.
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what a meeting, and both loved music so much –
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Truly!
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Oz was a piece of work. For all the lunacy he embraced, I think he had a good heart.
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I’m going to say you are probably right
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To be honest, I am not very familiar with Black Sabbath, except for knowing that there is/was a band with this name. I think I only know one song of Ozzy Osborne (Dreamer), other than that, I only heard about scandals. But apart from that, I admire people who live their dream and for that have and deserve big success.
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yes, not really my kind of music but both men loved music !
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I was never a big Ozzy fan but knew of his eccentricities. The gym where I work out often features a radio station that plays his music regularly. That line from McCartney is funny.
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same, but I was always aware of him, and the contrast between them was interesting, but both had a great love of music
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I attended a Paul McCartney concert when he was 80. It was startling to see him so young in your video clip!
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wow, that must have been quite a contrast !
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A real testament to the beauty of how others can inspire us. Love it.
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often, we don’t know who we’ve inspired
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Makes me feel terribly old to lose the celebrities who’ve populated my adulthood.
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it does feel like that
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RIP Ozzy.
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<3
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How funny about Ozzy and Paul. RIP, Ozzy!
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an interesting mix
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Right!
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What a funny meeting they had. I never liked Ozzy’s type of music but I loved watching the family show and when he and Jack took a road trip. We lost a lot of celebrities this past week.
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yes, an interesting meet up
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Phenomenal! Although I’ve never been a fan of Ozzy, I have always been a fan of Paul, but Black Sabbath was a great band and I did buy all their albums…
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def a paul fan, but I love when musicians admire each other and finally meet
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Yes, so do I …
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Beautifully written post, Beth. I’m not surprised that the Beatles was Ozzie’s idols. Yes, RIP, Ozzy.
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Yes, I saw Paul in concert here in Lima. Ozzy, whether one likes or not, his music, he was a figure larger than life.
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yes, very much is
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I would say rest in peace Ozzy, but I suspect that’s the last thing he would want to do! ‘Let’s get this place rocking!’
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))
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I do have to say, this IS an odd pairing, if one were to measure by styles…
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)))
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Love this!
RIP Ozzy!
Thank you for all the fun I had here today, Beth!
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Happy for it
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☺️😄
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Musicians who admire each other is super sweet.
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I agree, I always love to see it
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