Parkinson’s-era throne
Ozzy’s final performance with Black Sabbath saw him seated on a throne due to Parkinson’s.
Facing declining health, he declared the audience was the “biggest love affair” of his life.
He said: “If you’ve got a passion for something, you’ve got to find a way to carry on."
Leaving behind a legacy as wild as his legend Ozzy’s antics has etched him into rock folklore.
Born John Michael Osbourne, he left a life full of chaos, family, fame - and a few deceased animals.
As he said: “I ain’t the devil. I’m just John Osbourne: a working‑class kid from Aston.”