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Musicians shared their feelings after Ozzy Osbourne's farewell concert

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British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, who ended his career, was a great artist and had many distinctive features. Russian performers also spoke about their emotions from his farewell concert on July 14.

"Everyone has come to pay tribute to the great artist Ozzy Osbourne. And the musicians who performed and said such very touching words. And the audience itself. When Ozzy Osbourne came out, everyone, including me, just had tears in their eyes," said Vitaly Dubinin, bass guitarist of the Aria group.

The performance took place at the Villa Park Stadium and lasted for 10 hours. In the first part of the concert, the musician performed five songs, of which Crazy Train was the last.

During the event, the artist's daughter, Kelly Osbourne, also appeared on stage, who got engaged to the lead singer of the American nu metal band Slipknot, Sid Wilson, in front of 45,000 people.

"This includes hooliganism, vocal skills, and behavior on stage. And there's a lot of all kinds of these kinds of deviations that normal people don't consider normal. Therefore, for me, of course, he remains a favorite," said the leader of the Mongol Shuudan group, rock musician Valery Skorod.

On the occasion of the farewell performance, musicians James Hetfield from Metallica and Axl Rose from Guns N' Roses stopped their feud. They shook hands backstage. Due to the conflict, they have not spoken to each other since 1992.

"By the way, Ozick is not as simple as it might seem at first glance. He had a lot of professional secrets of his own. For example, no one was ever allowed in the studio when he was writing vocals. Why? No one knows, but the fact remains. His voice is recorded on all the albums. Amazing!" said Alexander F. Sklyar, the leader of the Va-bank rock band, Honored Artist of Russia.

At the end of the performance, a Gothic show was prepared for the audience. The stage curtain came down, pillars of purple fire rose up, and a silhouette of a young Ozzy Osbourne appeared on the screens with the inscription I love you all. I'll see you on the other side" (I love you all. See you on the other side).

On July 5, Osbourne, along with other members of the rock band Black Sabbath, gave his last concert in Birmingham with the full original line-up. The band featured guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer Bill Ward. Black Sabbath performed songs such as War Pigs, Iron Man and Paranoid.

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