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OZZY OSBOURNE: ‘The Last Four Years Have Been Sheer Hell For Me’

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Ozzy Osbourne recently talked to Billboard about his Grammy nominations for his album “Patient Number 9” working with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton, his plans after the 2023 Grammy Awards, and more. You can now watch the full chat below.

Addressing his recent health issues, Ozzy said: “The last four years have been sheer hell for me. I’ve been in such a bad… health-wise. Plus I got Parkinson’s diagnosis. But I’m… you know, [it] takes a lot to hold me down.”

Regarding his plans to return to the live stage, Ozzy said: “On the road is where it all happens for me. Some nights I’m good, some nights I’m not so good. I’m getting slowly better and I don’t give a fuck if I have to crawl on the stage I will get back on that stage very soon. The date I’m putting in the books is May of next year. I’m going to get well by May. I’ve got to set myself a date.”

Ozzy has suffered from several medical issues in recent years, including a fall, neck surgery and hospitalization for the flu. More recently, the 74-year-old — who now uses a cane in public — had major surgery to “determine the rest of his life,” according to his wife and manager Sharon.

Ozzy added: “That surgeon told me if I didn’t have the surgery, there would be a good chance I would be paralyzed from the neck down.”

Ozzy‘s “No More Tour 2” farewell tour kicked off in 2018 and has been on hold since then, with the next dates set for May 2023.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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