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The Immortal Legend: Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy Lives On

Entdecken Sie das Vermächtnis von Ozzy Osbourne, der von Black Sabbath zur Solo-Ikone wurde. Ein Blick auf seine Musik, Stil und Einfluss.
Entdecken Sie das Vermächtnis von Ozzy Osbourne, der von Black Sabbath zur Solo-Ikone wurde. Ein Blick auf seine Musik, Stil und Einfluss. ©AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes
The music world and far beyond mourn the loss of a true icon: Ozzy Osbourne, the unmistakable frontman of Black Sabbath and beloved TV star, has passed away at the age of 76. His family announced on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, that he peacefully fell asleep surrounded by his loved ones. But even though the "Prince of Darkness" has left us, his multifaceted legacy remains, shaping genres, breaking conventions, and inspiring countless people.

This article is a tribute to John Michael Osbourne, the boy from Birmingham who became a global music legend. We look back at his beginnings, his musical triumphs, his iconic presence, and the unmistakable style that made him one of the most influential artists of his time. From working-class kid to "Prince of Darkness": Ozzy Osbourne made rock history, shaped genres, and inspired generations through music, style, and personality.

The Unstoppable Rise: From Black Sabbath to Solo Icon

Born in Aston, Birmingham, John Michael Osbourne discovered his passion for music early on. In 1968, he founded the band Earth with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, which would later make history as Black Sabbath. With their self-titled debut album (1970) and the follow-up "Paranoid" just a few months later (featuring hits like "Iron Man" and "Paranoid"), they catapulted themselves into the global spotlight. Black Sabbath defined the sound of heavy metal and laid the foundation for an entire genre.

Although Ozzy was expelled from the band in the late '70s due to his drug use – "Money meant alcohol and drugs, and I behaved badly," he later reflected – he made a triumphant comeback as a solo artist. His 1980 hit "Crazy Train" proved that his creative spark was unbroken. It was in this era that he earned the nickname "Prince of Darkness" – not only through his haunting vocals and preference for black outfits but also through infamous stage moments, like the incident in 1982 when he bit the head off a bat at a concert in Des Moines, thinking it was a toy. "Immediately something felt wrong – very wrong," he recalled.

Ozzy Osbourne in Vienna

Ozzy Osbourne had several performances in Vienna, both as a member of Black Sabbath and as a solo artist:

With Black Sabbath:

  • Erstes Konzert im September 1971 in der Wiener Stadthalle im Rahmen der „Master of Reality“-Tour.
  • Nach seinem Ausstieg trat Black Sabbath ohne ihn viermal in Wien auf: 1980, 1989, 1990 und 1994.
  • Ein Comeback mit Black Sabbath gab es im Juni 2005 erneut in der Stadthalle.
  • 2016 war Osbourne mit seinen alten Bandkollegen in Wien im Rahmen der Abschiedstournee „The End“ aufgetreten.

As a Solo Artist:

  • 2003 gab Ozzy ein Konzert in der Stadthalle Wien.
  • 2012 trat er dort mit Gästen wie Slash, Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler und Black Label Society auf.
  • Geplante Tourstops in Wien 2019 und 2020 mussten aus Gesundheits- und Pandemiegründen abgesagt werden und kamen somit nicht zustande.

Beyond the Stage: Reality TV and a Distinctive Style

In the early 2000s, Ozzy Osbourne captured an entirely new fan base. The reality series "The Osbournes," in which he, along with his wife Sharon and children Kelly and Jack, documented their turbulent family life, offered an intimate, often hilarious glimpse behind the scenes of the rock star. This show made him known to a broader audience and revealed a more human, vulnerable side of the "Madman."

At the same time, Ozzy solidified his reputation for an absolutely distinctive personal style. He consistently embodied his "Prince of Darkness" persona with black looks, often complemented by round, tinted glasses and striking cross necklaces. These crosses were more than just accessories; they held deep personal significance: His father, a toolmaker, had crafted them for him and his Black Sabbath bandmates. "They are very precious to me," Ozzy once said, wearing them as a constant homage to his late father. His style was authentic, unconventional, and reflected his rebellious soul.

A Legacy of Music, Courage, and Fashion

In his later years, Ozzy Osbourne bravely battled Parkinson's disease, which was officially diagnosed in 2019. Yet his love for music and the stage remained unbroken. As a five-time Grammy winner, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2024 – a late but well-deserved recognition of his monumental contribution to music history. Just a few weeks before his death, he gathered his Black Sabbath bandmates for a farewell concert at Villa Park in Birmingham. This historic event was not only an emotional farewell but also the highest-grossing benefit concert in history, raising funds for the Birmingham Children’s Hospital, the Acorn Children’s Hospice, and Cure Parkinson’s.

Ozzy Osbourne's life was a symphony of creativity, controversy, and unwavering authenticity. He was more than a musician; he was a cultural phenomenon whose influence extended far beyond the boundaries of heavy metal. His music will continue to fill halls, his style will inspire generations, and the memory of the "Prince of Darkness," who taught us to live life to the fullest and break the rules, will live on forever.

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