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John
Michael Osbourne was born on December 3, 1948. He was born to John
Thomas Osbourne and his wife Lillian. John Thomas Osbourne was a
professional toolmaker and Lillian worked in a car factory.
John
Michael Osbourne became known as Ozzy Osbourne. While
attending grammar school, he was given the nickname ‘Ozzy’
because it is a short abbreviation for his surname.
Ozzy
was born into a very poor family. Ozzy only owned one pair of pants,
one shirt, and one jacket. His apartment had no indoor plumbing and
no indoor bathroom. He even slept in one bed with all five of his
siblings: two brothers named Paul and Tony, and three sisters named
Jean, Iris, and Gillian.
At
the age of 15, Ozzy dropped out of school to engage in the world of
work. He began his working life as a plumber’s mate. This job
didn’t last very long, though. Shortly after, Ozzy started working
in a slaughterhouse, where he had partaken in the slaughtering of
approximately 250 cattle a day. Ozzy became tired of this, so after a
few months, he quit and was given a job in the Lucas Car Factory with
his mom. Together, they tested car horns.
The
income that Ozzy was making was very unsatisfactory, so he turned to
a life of crime. He robbed homes and clothing stores wearing gloves
that had the fingers cut out of them. Thanks to this, Ozzy was always
caught. He spent a lot of time in prison. The longest
sentence he
ever had to serve was 6 weeks in Winston Green Prison for burglary.
It was in this period of time that Ozzy gave himself a few tattoos
using a needle and graphite. These tattoos include the word ‘Thanks’
on his palm, needles on his arm, the now famous ‘O-Z-Z-
Y’ across
the knuckles of his left hand, and a smiley face on each of his knee
caps.
Ozzy’s
musical influence was the Beatles. He admired the band and he became
very mesmerized at the way that they were able to command an
audience. This fed Ozzy’s
desire to be disciples of them. He soon
decided that he wanted to be just like them.
Ozzy
got his first shot at music while he was walking down the street one
day and approached an old friend who had just formed a band that was
named Approach. The band
needed a singer and Ozzy felt that he was
the right man for the job. He ran home and, somehow, got his father
to buy him a $50 amplifier and microphone. Approach was more of a
rhythm type band, in which Ozzy didn’t fancy, so he quit that band
and tried out another
one named Music Machine, which he also quit.
Ozzy and a friend, Terrance Butler, formed a band of their own named
Rare Breed. The band was, basically, going nowhere, so Ozzy deemed it
necessary to put an ad in a local newspaper which said: 'OZZY ZIG –
VOCALIST – REQUIRES BAND – OWNS OWN P.A' Two men, Tony Iommi and
Bill Ward, saw this ad and were interested. The two had their own
band, which was named The Rest (it was later changed to Mythology).
Tony went to the address on the ad and found out that
this Ozzy was
the same Ozzy that he used to beat up on the playground when he was
young. The four combined to form a band that was called Polka Tulk.
The band was a mixture of blues and jazz with a ‘hard edge’. The
band eventually changed its name to Earth.
The
problem with the band was that it wasn’t getting enough
recognition. One day in 1969, Terrence went to a local theater and
watched a horror movie called ‘Black Sabbath’. After viewing
this, Terrence said to himself, ‘Why would people pay good money
just to get the
crap scared out of them?’ Later on, he asked the
band this question. After talking it over, they all decided on
changing the band’s image to be more ‘doomsey’ and ‘dark’.
They also decided on changing the band’s name to Black Sabbath.
This was the beginning of a ‘new’ band.
Black
Sabbath’s first album (self titled) saw light on Friday, February
13, 1970 under the Vertigo label. It was recorded in 8 hours on two
four-track machines. The album only cost about $1,200 to make. Ozzy
took a copy of the album home one-day and said, “Look, dad!
It’s
me on a piece of plastic!” After listening to the album, John
Osbourne, Senior only gave his son one response: “Are you sure
you’re only smoking cigarettes?”
With
the release of their first album, the band’s audience began to grow
rapidly. Terrence
became known as Geezer while the rest of the band
became known for their ‘dark’ music. One night, Ozzy and the band
were approached by a self-proclaimed witch and were asked to play at
a satanic ceremony. The band declined the offer. Feeling deprived at
this, the
witch cast a spell on the band. Being paranoid, Ozzy asked
his dad to make aluminum crosses for each member of the band to wear
as protection. Bill Ward said that he is the only member who still
has the original cross. The cross Ozzy wears now is made of 14 carat
gold.
In
1977, a few things happened to Ozzy that made him very depressed.
Ozzy became very sick of the way Tony was taking control of the band.
Also, Ozzy was heavily addicted to drugs and was constantly ‘whacked
out of his mind’. To add to his sorrow, this year also
marked the
death of his father. This put Ozzy in a deep emotional swell. To
escape from the emotional pain, Ozzy decided to leave Black Sabbath.
He rejoined the group in 1978 to make a new album, Never say Die.
Ozzy’s excessive drug use forced the band to fire him.
For
nearly 6 months, Ozzy spent every day in a hotel room drinking and
getting high. He was in deep sorrow over leaving the band. Ozzy was
losing control of his life until one day,
Sharon Arden (the daughter
of Ozzy’s manager, Don Arden) came to Ozzy’s hotel room to
collect a debt. Sharon saw the sad state Ozzy was in and she wanted
to help him get back on his feet again.
After
creating a band named Blizzard of Ozz (it was originally named Law,
but the name was changed after the band played a few gigs), Ozzy went
in search for a record label to sign him. As weeks went by, CBS
agreed to sign him for $65,000. CBS wanted to have a
conference so
Ozzy could meet the ‘top guys’ working for them. Well, CBS wasn’t
very interested in Ozzy because they felt that they had better
artists under their label. Sharon suggested to Ozzy that he should
make a ‘big bang’ when he entered the corporate
meeting. She had
the idea of Ozzy walking into the room and throwing 3 white doves in
the air. It was to be a ‘peace greeting’. The ‘greeting’
wasn’t very ‘peaceful’, though. Ozzy had too much booze that
day. When he walked into the room, he sat on a little girl’s lap,
threw 2
of the doves into the air and he actually bit the head off of
the third one. Everyone in the room was shocked at this. Newspaper
tabloids heard about this and branded Ozzy as 'insane' and 'the
madman'. The Humane Society of America tried to ban all Ozzy
performances in the United States and he was banned from ever
entering the CBS building again (but they decided on releasing his
first album, Blizzard of Ozz, anyway).
In
the early 1980’s, Ozzy made a name for himself by partaking in a
number of different events.
At the end of shows, he threw animal
hearts, brains, intestines, and so forth, at the crowd. In 1982, Ozzy
was playing a concert in Des Moines, Iowa, when someone threw a live
bat onto the stage. The bat was stunned by the light. Ozzy, thinking
the bat was plastic, picked
it up and bit off its head. The bat
started flapping its wings and Ozzy found out that the bat was,
indeed, real. "Ozzy Osbourne: the man who bit off more
than he can chew", he once said. "It took me a lot of water
just to down that fucking bat's head, let me tell you. It's still
stuck in my fucking throat after all these years." Ozzy was then
rushed to the hospital to receive rabies shots. "People all over
the world say, 'You're the guy who kills creatures? You still do it?
You do it every night?' It happened fucking once, for Christ's sake."
Besides
those incidents, there were a few others including a time
Ozzy got drunk and shot every cat in his house (Thelma, his first
wife, came home one day and found Ozzy lying under the piano in a
white suit with a shotgun in one hand and a bloody knife in the
other).
The
year 1982 also saw a few other incidents in Ozzy’s life. On
February 12, Ozzy was in San Antonio, Texas when he, for some reason,
dressed as a woman and walked around taking pictures. Well, Ozzy was
drunk and didn't comprehend what he was doing. During
film reloading,
he felt the need to relieve himself. He urinated on a half-knocked
down wall that turned out to be a part of the Alamo itself. Ozzy was
fined, threw in jail, and was banned from entering the city again
until 1992 when the ban was lifted. (Ozzy has been kicked out
of
other cities for various reasons and lengths of time including the
cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Las Vegas, Nevada) On July
4, Ozzy married Sharon on the tropical island of Maui (this was his
second marriage. He was once wedded to a woman named
Thelma, but
because of his excessive drug use, the two divorced in 1981). Sharon
later became his manager. Later on, Randy Rhoads, Ozzy’s guitarist
and personal friend, died in a plane crash. (Little known fact: Ozzy
saved a deaf man from the burning house in which
the plane crashed
into) The album Tribute (1987) was made in tribute to the late
guitarist.
The
music of Ozzy Osbourne is as controversial as the man’s
legendary past. Between 1985 and 1990, 3 different sets of parents
(two from Georgia and one from California)
attempted to sue Ozzy,
claiming that his song ‘Suicide Solution’ (from the album
Blizzard of Ozz) contained hidden messages that ordered their teenage
sons to take their own lives. The song was ‘anti-alcohol’ and
‘anti-suicide’ but it did contain some lyrics like ‘Where to
hide-suicide’s the only way out’. Nonetheless, Ozzy prevailed in
each of the three suits. Ozzy himself was going to appear in an
episode of 'Miami Vice', but was pulled because of the allegations.
A
few of Ozzy’s album covers were also controversial. His album Speak
of the Devil (1982) which shows raspberries pouring out of Ozzy’s
mouth, was first released with a sticker covering his mouth because
the raspberries looked like clotted blood. Ozzy found out that
the
album was released with the sticker and he recalled every copy, then
he had the album released in the way that he wanted it to look. The
original cover for his 1986 album The Ultimate Sin was pulled because
it had three crucifixes in the background and the girl on
the cover
itself wasn’t wearing any pants. No Rest for the Wicked (1988)
originally had a cover that showed Ozzy wearing a crown of thorns and
the little girls on the cover were all holding crucifixes.
Speaking
on his musical career, Ozzy has collaborated with many different
artists. He has done songs with many groups such as Alice Cooper,
Therapy? (This is the way the group’s name is spelled), and Miss
Piggy (of the Muppets). The year 1988 saw Ozzy joining Lita
Ford in a
duet called ‘Close my eyes Forever’. Ozzy and a group named Coal
Chamber got together and made a remake of Peter Gabriel’s ‘Shock
the Monkey’. Ozzy himself has been on a few soundtracks as well
with the songs ‘Party with the Animals’ (from the motion
picture
'Buffy the Vampire Slayer’), ‘Walk on Water' (from the motion
picture ‘Beavis and Butt-head Do America’), and ‘Pictures of
Matchstick Men (from the motion picture ‘Howard Stern’s Private
Parts’). Ozzy, however, only had one number one hit-single, ‘Shot
in the
Dark’, from the album The Ultimate Sin (the girl in the
video was actually a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams, a football
team).
There
has also been, as Ozzy once said, “a little insanity” in his
life. Ozzy has attempted suicide multiple times in his life, starting
as early as age 14. He did this “just to see what it felt like”.
On August 12, 1989, Ozzy played a peace festival in Russia. When he
returned
home a week after the show, Ozzy found a case of Russian
vodka that someone gave him at the show. Ozzy drank the four bottles
and became heavily drunk. He walked up to Sharon, placed his hands
around her throat and said, in exact words, “We decided that you
have to go.” Sharon panicked and called the police. Ozzy woke up
the next day in a jail cell. The cops said to Ozzy, “You were
arrested for attempted murder of your wife”. Ozzy replied by
saying, “You gotta be kidding-I don’t remember a thing!” A
court order was made that
forced him to spend 3 months in a drug
rehab away from his family.
“It’s
ridiculous…I can’t keep doing this. I want to stop”, Ozzy said
to Sharon in the early 1990’s. After spending his entire life on
the road, Ozzy wanted to retire. She said, “Do you
really wanna
stop?” Ozzy said. "I go crazy. I've been doing this for so
long…I've never been able to reap the benefits of my hard work. I
want to retire." So Sharon announced that Ozzy’s No More Tears
tour was going to be his last. He spent the next few years touring,
then in 1994, he finally settled down. He was home for a very short
amount of time when he noticed that something was wrong. “At the
end of the No More Tears tour, I got home and I was so bored! I’d
get up, open the fridge, close it, sit down, get up, open it…Sharon
said,
‘What’s going on?’ I said, ‘I’m bored’. She said,
‘You drove me crazy about retirement! You can’t retire then
unretire!’” Ozzy proved her wrong. In the mid-1990’s, Ozzy went
back into the studio and created a new album, Ozzmosis. He later
started a music festival called the Ozzfest.
There
were a few incidents that happened in 1997 that involved the Ozzfest.
Ozzy wanted to take the tour on the road with Marilyn Manson, a
satanic rocker who is known to do strange things on stage, which
include destroying Holy bibles. Giant Stadiums in New
Jersey tried to
cancel a concert there because of the appearance of Manson, but Ozzy
took the state to court and won the rights to play. On June 17, in
Columbus, Ohio, a riot broke out because Ozzy didn't appear. He was
having throat problems and wasn't able to show
up.
Angry fans broke
windows, uprooted trees, set miscellaneous things on fire, and ever
flipped over a car. Ozzy made up the show on a later date.
After
years of being apart, Ozzy and the original members of Black Sabbath
reunited to do
their first full tour together in decades. They also
made a double-live album, Reunion. Also, on Wednesday, February 23,
2000, Black Sabbath won a Grammy award for their song ‘Iron Man’
in the ‘Best Metal Performance’ category. (Ozzy, as a solo
artist, won a Grammy in
the same category in 1993 for his song ‘I
Don’t Want to Change the World’)
Ozzy
Osbourne has lived a very hectic life. After all of the things
he's done, what does he have to say? " I have a saying. 'Never
judge a book by its cover'. I say that because I don't
even know who
Ozzy is. I wake up a new person every day. But if you've got a
fantasy of Ozzy, who am I to say? I mean, if you think I sleep
upside-down in the rafters and fly around at night and bite people's
throats out, then that's your thing. But I can tell you now, all I
ever
wanted was for people to come to my concerts and have a good
time. I don't want anyone to harm themselves in any way, shape or
form-and my intentions are good whether people want to believe it or
not. I'm not going to suddenly become a Jesus freak or anything.
But
I do have my beliefs and my beliefs are certainly not satanic".
And
if Ozzy could go back, would he change anything? "I wouldn't
change a thing because it's all exiting stuff. If that's the way I
gotta make my name, so be it. I'm not ashamed of one thing I've done
'cause I've kept rock and roll alive and I'm proud of that."
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