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One of the best entertainers to live, gotta have someone at OTF eat a mayo covered bat in honor of Ozzy.

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3 minutes ago, lemonandaturd said:

Lost a lot of respect when he got drunk and took a leak on the Alamo.  

Was it a good thing no…but it was absolutely Hilarious. Plus the city of San Antonio publicly forgave him.

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44 minutes ago, lemonandaturd said:

Lost a lot of respect when he got drunk and took a leak on the Alamo.  

He and the city of San Antonio made peace with it, twice. He even donated money to the Alamo. 

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4 hours ago, Blake Munroe said:

Saw Ozzy and saw Black Sabbath. Two phenomenal shows. Those were the days. 
 

RIP to a legend. 

Every few years, especially in music, an entertainer comes along and changes things. I was a high school student when Black Sabbath hit the rock music scene. They changed the way rock was going in the late 1960s by introducing what the critics called "Heavy Metal" rock.

I always thought the generation before mine took Ozzy too seriously. His act was a new schtick. I heard an interview today from 1988 with Geraldo Rivera and Ozzy told Geraldo he was not an evil Satan-worshiping guy. He was an entertainer who grew up poor in England and he always wanted to become successful. He was a failure in school and in early labor-intensive jobs but he loved music and found he had a knack for it.

 

I liked Ozzy and his music but he was not a favorite of mine. I noticed how the kids who were mostly benign misfits found a rock star they could follow and enjoy while giving their parents another thing to worry about. Like Elvis twenty years before.

Ozzy broke into music at about the time the Wishbone Offense of Emory Bellard and Darrell Royal revolutionized college football. I'm glad I experienced both. I still like college football and classic rock.

RIP Ozzy Osbourne and Coach Bellard and Coach Royal.

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4 hours ago, Shmatt said:

Was it a good thing no…but it was absolutely Hilarious. Plus the city of San Antonio publicly forgave him.

Stay away from too much alcohol and "Just Say No" to drugs.

Ozzy's lowest moment.

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1 hour ago, Jc Dobbs said:

Ozzy broke into music at about the time the Wishbone Offense of Emory Bellard and Darrell Royal revolutionized college football. I'm glad I experienced both. I still like college football and classic rock.

RIP Ozzy Osbourne and Coach Bellard and Coach Royal.

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I'm a big music fan and obviously a big UT Athletics fan.  I had never put Black Sabbath & DKR & James Street & '69 Shootout in my mind at the same time until you pointed that out.  🤘🤯

 

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