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Dinosaur David B
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Ozzy not doing well

Post: # 248918Post Dinosaur David B

It's not a restring until I'm bleeding.
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Ozzy has defied the odds for so many years. It's incredible really.
Despite the fact that he's pissed me off many times over the years I wish him the best.

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This is my dog, Ozzy. Full name, Ozzy Pawsbourne, Prince of Barkness. He's doing just fine. I will be said when his namesake passes.

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Post: # 248921Post Haffner

I too haven't been too fond of Ozzy as either a person or musician (haven't bought an album by him in 36 years). 

That said, his music with Black Sabbath changed my life, inspiring me to become a guitar player. He was part of some of my most beloved songs, songs which will never die in my mind and heart. Those songs mean so much to me.

I pray for his health.
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Sad stuff. This whole generation is
getting really old now, and there’s nothing like it in the modern industry sadly.

I’m 32, younger than most here. When I was growing up all the 70s Dino greats were in their 60s already, so it was very old music to begin with, but I saw something in it that modern rock / metal didn’t get, and still doesn’t get. The younger generation just doesn’t channel the attitude, and it’s a shame. When my kids will be teens there’ll be no classic Dino acts left.
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Dinosaur David B
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Post: # 248923Post Dinosaur David B

playLouD wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:13 pmWhen my kids will be teens there’ll be no classic Dino acts left.
 
They be touring as holograms! Or maybe as franchises -- like Kiss and Whitesnake.
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Post: # 248925Post iplayLouD

That’s not… so bad. Previous eras of music died without any holograms or franchises. 10 years from now, who knows, maybe I will take my kid to RJD’s ghost show.
 
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