Ozzy Osbourne insists he will never retire from music amid Parkinson’s diagnosis
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He is 71 years old and has Parkinson’s which is now affecting his ability to walk, but “retirement” is a dirty word to Ozzy Osbourne, mention it and he will fire a few juicier expletives straight back at you.
Ozzy says: “You know the time when I will retire? When I can hear them nail a lid on my box. And then I’ll f***ing do an encore. I’m the Prince of Darkness.”
He has been quarantining against Covid-19 since March, but is adamant that he will return to finish his last tour.
He says: “When you feel that audience jumping, it’s a better feeling than orgasm. It is the best love affair of my life.
“The party is on, man. I feel honoured people still want to see me.”
The headbangers in the front row will maybe not include another music legend, one Ozzy is fond of taking a swipe at.

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He says: “To be Ozzy Osbourne it could be worse… I could be Sting.”
Talking about his Parkinson’s diagnosis, which he went public about in January, Ozzy says: “Well the one questions from me was, ‘Is it a terminal illness?’, and the guy says, ‘No, but life is’.
“It’s just another thing on my plate I have got to deal with. I’m not in the slightest worried about it.

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“I’ve not got any secrets. The initial shock is I’ve got Parkinson’s.
“Nobody knows what the f*** it is. I didn’t know anything about it apart from the name.”
Wife Sharon, 67, adds: “Why should it be a dirty little secret?” She admits Ozzy’s walk has become problematic, but says: “He’s always had a funny walk so f*** it, you know? Let’s make nothing different. No pity, he doesn’t need pity. He just needs a stage.
“He may not be able to run up and down like he used to on stage, but it’s still about the voice and he’s still a funny f***er.
“His voice is his legacy. You hear one note, you know that’s Ozzy. Everything you want to say is right there in the music.”

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Ozzy has performed for more than 50 years. He formed Black Sabbath in 1969 and the band has sold 70 million albums,
but
he has also had a hugely successful solo career, with 15 Top 40 albums.
Reflecting on his 2020 album Ordinary Man and his desire to return to the stage, Ozzy says: “The best medication I’ve had in a long time. Doing the record saved my life. I’m just a very fortunate man to be still here talking to you about my life. Life goes on. Right now, right here, today. I’m f***ing great.

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“I ain’t done yet? I’ve a lot left. We’re doing an album.
“My father said I would always be a big something one day. He said you are either going to do something special or go to prison. I had a dream and it came true. I have a good life”
In the interview, to be shown on US TV next month, Ozzy speaks of growing up in poverty in Aston, Birmingham, one of six children.
He says: “There was no inside toilet. You didn’t have soap and water. I had a lot of shame as a kid. I always felt dirty, unclean and like a peasant.
“As a kid I was afraid of everything. So when you do find a bit of booze or dope, you go f*** I’ve found it. Alcohol and dope and being the class clown sums it all up really. I used the talent of making people feel somewhat entertained and goofing around, to take it on stage with my music.”
His dad bought him a £250 microphone and PA system, which was key to forming Black Sabbath and turning Ozzy into a global star estimated to have earned more than £150million.

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When Black Sabbath’s Paranoid topped the charts in 1970, Ozzy treated himself to a beer, a pair of shoes and socks and a bottle of Brut “to smell better” for women.
He went on to blow fortunes on drink and drugs. He says: “I never drank socially. I never took coke socially. I never did anything socially. I did it to get f***ed up, you know? Sobriety f***ing sucks.”
In 1971, he wed Thelma Riley. They had two kids, Jessica and Louis, but it ended, as he admits, because he behaved “f***ing badly”.

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He says: “Chicks wanted to f*** me. From being a grubby little s*** from Aston – this is the big time.” When his dad died, he leaned on drugs and drink even more, then in 1979 Sabbath fired him for missing writing sessions.
He says: “That was one of the lowest points of my life.”
Sharon Levy pulled him back from the brink. As his girlfriend and manager, she put a band together to back him as a solo star.
They wed in 1982, but Ozzy carried on womanising, so much so Sharon said “his d*** might fall off”. In 1989, high on drugs, Ozzy tried to throttle her.

He was arrested and woke up in a cell without a clue why he was there. When he was told what he had done, he says it “hit me like a f***ing hammer between the eyes. I could have killed Sharon. That is a desperate feeling. She is my soulmate. I love her.”
She dropped the charges and the couple, who have three kids Jack, Aimee and Kelly, have stuck together.
Sharon says: “It’s been like a four ring circus, our life. It’s like a tornado.”
- Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne, A&E, September 7, in US.
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