Ozzy Osbourne Annotated Bibliography

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This takes place as the singer and legend Ozzy Osbourne, who tells us about his early life and career as a musician. He explains how rough his early life was when he was a child and as a teen, how hard it was hard to get anything he wanted or something he needed. He was from Aston, Birmingham and there he went to school and met one of his longtime former band mate, Toni Iommi. The guy who was the most popular in school and knew how to play the hell out of his guitar. They developed the band that would change the face of music and become one of the best bands of the century, Black Sabbath. At first they didn’t call themselves what everybody knows them off of, they were called Earth. When Geezer Butler joined the band, and filled in as the bass guitarist, it was that he had the idea to change the name to Black Sabbath. He was a huge fan of horror films and black magic-themed novels, one night, he experienced what he believed to be a figure from the dark side at the foot of his bed , therefore he ceased his dabbling’s in the goth world. As time went by, selling millions of hit records and producing such great masterpieces like Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, and so on, they approached their lifetime dream as becoming a band that would change people’s perspectives in music. In the 80’s, Ozzy went to become a solo artist and to form his band Ozzy Osbourne. Making such hit songs like Crazy Train, Bark At The Moon, Flying High Again, and loads more, he had made a legend out of himself. He sure changed my interpretation about music and is one of my biggest influences. This novel really helped me learn more about Ozzy, and really made me think how legendary he was. I would recommend this book to any heavy metal lover and to anybody who’s a fan of Black Sabbath, it really would change the impact

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