How much did it cost Black Sabbath to fire Ozzy Osbourne?
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2024-05-27に共有
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Saying Ozzy was stoned in that time period was an understatement
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It was the BEST thing for both parties. Sabbath became better, and so did Ozzy.
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Ozzy was like "hold my cocaine"
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He was fired because he kept on calling out sick because he was always constantly wanting to get high, and he went weeks without performing because he wanted to get drunk, he didn’t make himself rich his fans insured, he save his own life. His fans made him rich his fans saved his life.
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I'm pretty sure Tony is pretty comfortable with 140 mil., considering where they came from.
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Sharon scooped him up, used her business and marketing savvy and made a successful business out of him. I don't think he even knew it.
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The case of Ozzy Osborn represents the perfect example of when a special woman enters your life, she can positively change your destiny.😊😊😊😊😊😊
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One of the best firing in history. We got legendary Dio and Ozzy stuff out of it. Can't get much better than that!
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Ozzy didn’t decide to move forward with creating Ozzy, Sharon decided for him the knucklehead
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Ozzy needed that kick in the ass. And Sharon had to kick him in the ass for many years to keep him going. If it wasn't for Sharon's drive keeping Ozzy going, Ozzy would have faded out or overdosed. Thank you to Sharon Osbourne, for keeping Ozzy going and caring enough about him, and keeping him from overdosing.
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Randy Rhoads gave both Ozzy and Sharon their careers. If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be talking about either of those two. End of story!!!
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Y’all are also forgetting that the “new hire” that Black Sabbath recruited was THE Ronnie James Dio, who later went on to have an excellent solo career as well. Truly a win-win-win
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Both Sabbath and Ozzy needed a jolt to move their creative processes to the next level. It worked out well for all of them individually and in future collaborations.
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The difference is ... Sharon, without her there's no Ozzy, best manager ever
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Thanks to Sharon actually. Ozzy would’ve faded away undoubtedly. Sharon saw a marketable Ozzy and pointed him back into the biz. And I thank her for it
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I was lucky to see Randy play with Ozzy when I was young.
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It wasn’t like they wanted to kick Ozzy out but Iommi thought that he wasn’t taking gigs and rehearsals seriously and thought that his life in the band was having severe affects on his alcoholism.
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Things change and i respect both Ozz and Black Sabbath
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I listen to the "Never Say Die", and to the "Technical Ecstasy" albums all the time. "Air Dance" "Won't Change Me" "Dirty Women" "She's Gone" and all of the rest of all of the songs on these Awesome 1970's Heavy Metal Albums are great.
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Only 140 million. I may not sleep tonight thinking of how tragic that is. I hope he somehow finds a warm meal this evening.