Black Sabbath Bassist Recalls Ozzy Osbourne's Final Show
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The rock world still mourns the death of Ozzy Osbourne, the eternal "Prince of Darkness", who passed away last July 22 at the age of 76, leaving behind an immense legacy and a void impossible to fill. However, few have shared such an intimate perspective on his last days as his lifelong companion and friend, Geezer Butler, bassist of Black Sabbath.
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Daily Express US on MSNOzzy Osbourne's final days were 'exhausting him' as Geezer Butler shares last memoriesB lack Sabbath's bassist, Terence "Geezer" Butler, wrote a heartfelt essay for The Sunday Times, reflecting on his "57 incredible years of friendship" with frontman Ozzy Osbourne. The rock icon passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, just over two weeks after Black Sabbath's final performance together.
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"A Wild Ride": Geezer Butler Bids Farewell to Ozzy OsbourneWhile the world mourns the "Prince of Darkness" (in German: "Fürst der Finsternis"), Terence "Geezer" Butler (76) describes his deceased bandmate Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025) as the "Prince of Laughter" (in German: "Fürst des Lachens"). Just a few weeks after Black Sabbath's final performance together, the frontman passed away at the age of 76.
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Loudwire on MSNGeezer Butler Pens Heartfelt Tribute to Ozzy OsbourneIn the aftermath of Ozzy Osbourne‘s death, Geezer Butler has now shared a tribute he penned about his onetime bandmate that offers recollections and insights to the rocker we’ve all come to know over the years.
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Louder on MSNBlack Sabbath's Geezer Butler recalls his very first meeting with Ozzy Osbourne, and the start of "the most incredible journey of our lives"Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler has paid a tender tribute to his friend and former bandmate Ozzy Osbourne, sharing his memories of how "the most incredible journey of our lives" began. Butler's recollections come in an essay penned for The Sunday Times, published yesterday, July 27.
Ozzy Osbourne was unwell for years ahead of his devastating death, but Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler has admitted he was shocked by how ‘frail’ the icon had become. Ozzy died aged 76 on July 22, mere weeks after the War Pigs legends had performed their final show in their home town of Birmingham.