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Dec 01, 2013
This Memoir Charts The Life Of One Of Rock Music's Most Legendary Characters In Ozzy Osbourne From His Humble Beginnings In The Birmingham Suburb Of Aston In 1948 To His Rise To Fame With Heavy Metal Pioneers Black Sabbath This Is A Fantastic Read And One For All Ozzy Fans Or Metal Fans In General Interested In Knowing More About Osbournes Early Years And The Early Days Of Black Sabbath It Also Details The Meteoric Rise Of Ozzys Multi Platinum Selling Solo Career In Which He Became The First Heavy Metal Artist To Sell $50 Million Dollars Worth Of Merchandise In America Alone And Besides Ozzy The Biggest Metal Merchandise Sales In America Are Held By Iron Maiden And Metallica Metallica Had The Opportunity To Open For Ozzy On The Us Leg Of The Ultimate Sin Tour In 1986 Which Put Metallica In Front Of A Bigger Audience Than They Already Had A Sad Moment In Ozzy's Career Was The Loss Of Guitar Great Randy Rhoads In March 1982 Whilst Touring For The Diary Of A Madman Album Which Was Released In Late 1981 To Critical Acclaim Rhoads Was Replaced By Jake Lee And Then Zakk Wylde Who Stayed With Ozzy Until Gus G Replaced Him In 2009-2010 Releasing Ozzys Brilliant Album Scream Hopefully Ozzy Releases Another Brilliant Album But Until Then He's Busy With A Reformed Black Sabbath And His SiriusXm Radio Show Ozzys Boneyard He Is One Rock N Roll Legend Alongside Lemmy Keith Richards Angus Young Eddie Van Halen Ritchie Blackmore Bruce Dickinson&Brian Johnson Who Refuse To Give Up On Rock And Roll And Whose Legends Will Probably Never Die