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E89 Ozzy Osbourne's Final Encore and Weird Science

E89 Ozzy Osbourne's Final Encore and Weird Science

Update: 2025-07-27
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Ozzy Osbourne's triumphant final performance and sudden passing just 17 days later highlights his remarkable journey from heavy metal pioneer to beloved cultural icon. We explore his legacy while reminiscing about forgotten musical gems that transport us back to specific moments in time.

• Ozzy's final concert "Back to the Beginning" in Birmingham featured major bands like Metallica and Guns N' Roses paying tribute
• Black Sabbath was a pioneer of heavy metal with classics like "Paranoid" and "Iron Man"
• Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 before launching a successful solo career
• The Osbournes reality show (2002-2005) introduced Ozzy to a new generation as a lovable family man
• 40th Anniversary of "Weird Science." So... What would you little maniacs like to do first?
• Martha and the Muffins' "Echo Beach" (1980) remains a beloved summer anthem despite limited commercial success
• New Order's "Perfect Kiss" peaked at #5 on Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in July 1985
• Smoking Popes' "Need You Around" gained popularity through the Clueless soundtrack
• Stone Temple Pilots' "Sour Girl" is surprisingly their only song to make the Billboard Hot 100

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E89 Ozzy Osbourne's Final Encore and Weird Science

E89 Ozzy Osbourne's Final Encore and Weird Science