Ozzy Osbourne had one clear demand for his funeral
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Fans will be able to pay their respects as a hearse carrying the heavy metal star’s body travels through Birmingham, England, ahead of a private funeral.
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Newser on MSNOzzy Osbourne Makes His Final Trip HomeFans from around the world will line the streets of Birmingham, England, on Wednesday as Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession makes its final journey through the city he called home, offering a last chance to honor the legendary Black Sabbath frontman who died last week.
For the cover during the London gig, Cooper was joined by actor/guitarist Johnny Depp, who made a late entry onto the stage and locked in alongside Nita Strauss, Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen to hold down Tony Iommi’s iconic riff.
Ozzy Osbourne’s death on July 22 left fans all over the world mourning the loss of one of the great pioneers of heavy metal music. Onstage tributes have poured in from everyone, from Alice Cooper—who was joined onstage by Johnny Depp for a cover of the Black Sabbath mainstay “Paranoid"—to Coldplay,
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Geezer Butler honored Ozzy Osbourne with a moving tribute, reflecting on their early days, lifelong bond, and emotional final show in Birmingham.
Wanting to pay tribute to the legacy of Ozzy Osbourne, Ian Munsick decided to put a country twist on "No More Tears."
In an emotional essay, Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler reflected on playing with Ozzy Osbourne for the final time.
Pantera had performed earlier this month at the Back to the Beginning reunion concert in Birmingham on July 5 - the historic Black Sabbath event that saw Osbourne reunite with guitarist Tony Iommi for the final time. The show marked Ozzy's last public performance.