Morello, Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne
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Ozzy Osbourne “knew” his final performance at Villa Park would be his last ever show, according to close friend and fellow musician Tom Morello. The Black Sabbath frontman reunited with his band for the concert, which took place just three weeks before his death at the age of 76.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNOzzy Osbourne's friend reveals singer was “frail” in the days leading up to his death
According to a report by Us Weekly, Morello revealed during the interview that Osbourne was "frail" around his last days. Tom was not just the renowned hitmaker's dear friend. He also contributed to organizing the highly anticipated Back to the Beginning farewell show in Birmingham, hosted last month.
The Black Sabbath frontman died after suffering a heart attack on July 22, just weeks after performing his final concert.
Tom Morello is convinced Ozzy Osbourne "knew" he was reaching the end of his life when he decided to get Black Sabbath together for one final gig.
Coming Home,' premiere date gets postponed. It was set to premiere on Monday, Aug. 18, less than a month after the Prince of Darkness died. The broadcaster revealed that the Osbourne family asked them to wait "a little bit longer" to air the doc.
Coming Home' was scheduled to air on Aug. 18, but it was delayed to respect the 'family's wishes.' A new date 'will be confirmed shortly.'
An Ozzy Osbourne documentary chronicling his final years and life journey with Sharon, Jack and Kelly was unexpectedly pulled by BBC
Halford was unable to perform at Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning concert last month due to a previously scheduled show
Homme commented on Osbourne dying so soon after his final concert, saying: “I think it was such a poetic ending to a career that you just can’t take your eyes and ears off of. “I mean, I could watch Ozzy do anything. Well, almost anything.