Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath and Crazy Train
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See Blue Man Group's viral tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The group's unique performance of 'Crazy Train' has fans feeling emotional and nostalgic.
There may be no more fitting tribute to the beloved Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, than his haunting ballad "Mama, I’m Coming Home," following his death Tuesday morning in Birmingham, England—the city where he was born 76 years ago. His death came just weeks after reuniting with his band Black Sabbath for a final farewell show in England.
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Lady Gaga rocked an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt and danced to 'Crazy Train,' while Coldplay and Dave Matthews covered 'Changes' to honor the metal legend.
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Clad in a black tank top, leather pants and red shoes, the then 34-year-old Osbourne at one point donned a gladiator helmet as he worked the audience into a frenzy with popular solo songs “Crazy Train,” “Mr. Crowley” and “I Don’t Know.” He also delivered Sabbath staples that included “War Pigs,” “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and the encore “Paranoid.”
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Celeb Tattler on MSNLady Gaga Dances to ‘Crazy Train’ as Coldplay, Dave Matthews Cover Ozzy OsbourneThousands of miles away, Coldplay took the Nashville stage that same night and honored Ozzy in their own way. Chris Martin sat at the piano, said just one line “Ozzy, we love you” and played a stripped-down version of “Changes.” The crowd lit up their phones. Not a sound other than the music. It wasn’t a concert anymore. It felt like a goodbye.
Steven Tyler and Ozzy Osbourne played together just weeks ago at a farewell concert for Osbourne in Birmingham, England.
Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones paid tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne saying the two will be “forever linked.”
Not only did Osbourne star with Black Sabbath, he also had a successful solo career that included the hit, "Crazy Train," which has become one of the most recognizable songs in music history.
He rode the crazy train to the next world.” Sen. John Fetterman paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, saying he grew up on Black Sabbath and that bands like Metallica owe a debt to the metal icon, who “chang