Ozzy Osbourne Reveals His Regret for Black Sabbath’s Farewell Tour
Ozzy Osbourne talks in the latest interview for his new biopic documentary. He also reveals performing with BLACK SABBATH ever again and his big regret from the farewell tour.
John Michael Osbourne, we also knew as Ozzy Osbourne‘s latest ‘Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne’ air on A&E at 9 p.m. ET on September 7th, 2020. This biography documentary focuses on the inside look at how the BLACK SABBATH frontman and informs the latest news his life into nine-part, beginning with his though youth in Birmingham, England. After the BLACK SABBATH success his chart-topping success with the ban and as a solo artist and his MTV series “The Osbournes” program. The program already returns titled “The Osbournes Want to Believe” with new episodes.
During an interview on Rolling Stone, Ozzy Osbourne talks about the farewell and more:
He just starts, “I was talking to Tony Iommi the other day, and he was saying, by the looks of it, we’re gonna be a fucking thing of the past in the respect that there’ll be no more indoor gigs.”
Then added Tony has said that: “He would still like for Black Sabbath to play live again sometime. Not for me. It’s done. The only thing I do regret is not doing the last farewell show in Birmingham with Bill Ward.
I felt really bad about that. It would have been so nice. I don’t know what the circumstances behind it were, but it would have been nice. I’ve talked to him a few times, but I don’t have any of the slightest interest in [doing another gig]. Maybe Tony’s getting bored now.”
Ozzy Osbourne also added:
“That’s unbelievable. When they came out, I remember thinking, “Well, this will be all right for a few years.” Fucking 50 years later, it’s still going. Those guys my brothers, you know? They go back to my childhood. It’s more than a friendship with me and them guys; it’s a family. I don’t know any other people as long as I’ve known them.
Out of all of them, he’s been the one I’ve been most in touch with since my surgery. He’s been really keeping me going and giving me words of encouragement. I’ve heard from Bill once or twice. I haven’t heard much from Geezer, but that’s Geezer.”