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One day this Metal God will not be with us on this planet To the one and only Godfather of Metal, Ozzy Osbourne, This is a thank you. A thank you for the thunderous riffs that shook our very core and the haunting melodies that became the soundtrack to our lives. From the moment Black Sabbath unleashed a sound the world had never heard, you were its undeniable, electrifying heart. Your voice, a primal force of nature, gave sound to the rebellion,and the joy of being a rock and roll fan. You’ve made us laugh, you’ve made us headbang, and you’ve made us feel like we were part of your beautifully mad world But until that day, we will continue to raise our horns in salute. We will play your music loud and proud, passing it down through generations as the sacred scripture of heavy metal. Thank you, Ozzy. For everything. With the deepest respect A grateful fan, Craig Siderio As a independent artist myself, Id appreciated if you all can give my new single a play.

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HEARTBREAKING NEWS: RINGO STARR’S EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE Just Now in London, UK — Ringo Starr, former drummer of The Beatles, was seen in tears as he painfully recalled the tragic death of his dear friend, John Lennon. “It feels like John is still with us,” he said, leaving fans in deep reflection over the enduring bond between the legendary bandmates….

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A Hidden Audience Member – And a Message from the One Who’s No Longer Here New York, July 14, 2025. As Paul McCartney performed “Here Today” — the song he wrote for John Lennon — he noticed an elderly man in the front row, silently weeping, clutching an old sketch of the two Beatles as young men sitting and singing together on a Liverpool sidewalk. After the show, Paul asked to meet him. The man said only one thing as he handed over a worn envelope: “I was John’s schoolmate. I’ve kept this for 60 years, waiting for the right person to give it to.” Inside was a handwritten lyric: “If I go first, don’t cry – I’ll still play rhythm when you sigh.” Paul stood still, eyes lifted to the New York night sky. “So you’re still writing, aren’t you, John?”.

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Paul McCartney declares: “I’M NOT DONE YET!” — Got Back Tour 2025 is officially ON, and no one knows if this is his 3rd, 5th, or 9th farewell! Fans scream: “He’s more alive than us at 30!” One boldly claims: “As long as Earth spins, Paul tours.” Others joke: “Who needs a time machine — Paul is the immortal engine of rock, and he’ll tour ‘til the Beatles reunite on Mars!”

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Tragedy at Camp Mystic: All Girls Confirmed Dead After Texas Floods – Final Death Toll Could Exceed 100 as Paul McCartney Steps In with $500K Donation and Heartfelt Song. In the wake of this tragedy, music legend Paul McCartney has stepped forward in a powerful way. Known for his down-to-earth persona and deep roots in the UK, McCartney donated $500,000 to the families of the victims and local rescue efforts — but he didn’t stop there. He also released a surprise acoustic song titled “River of Angels,” which he wrote just hours after hearing the news. The haunting ballad, with lines like “You danced where the water runs, now Heaven holds your song,” has quickly gone viral for its deep emotional resonance.

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At a combined age that should’ve slowed them down — Steven Tyler and Paul McCartney did the exact opposite. They didn’t just sing. They roared, grinned, and brought the fire of the ‘70s back like it never left. Every harmony felt like a secret handshake between two eras. Every glance between them? A spark that lit the whole stage. They weren’t paying tribute — they were rewriting the ending. Villa Park didn’t witness a duet. It witnessed time collapsing into one perfect, screaming moment. This wasn’t nostalgia. This was proof: legends don’t fade… they ignite.

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In my opinion…and that of many others, Jake E Lee was one of Ozzy Osbourne’s best guitarists, second only to Randy Rhoads. Jake was an exceptional shredder, creating incredible riffs and solos in songs like “Bark at the Moon,” “Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel,” “Ultimate Sin,” and “Shot in the Dark,” among others. Jake deserves much more recognition than he has received. It is truly sad and devastating to see Ozzy Osbourne’s career coming to an end. It feels like a monumental conclusion to a chapter I don’t want to close. God bless and long, live Ozzy!

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“I don’t know if I’ll ever feel this alive again.” Ozzy Osbourne just gave his final live performance—and it was nothing short of legendary. In front of 42,000 fans in his hometown of Birmingham, the Prince of Darkness stood on stage one last time, defying his failing health, tears in his eyes as he told the crowd, “You have no idea how I feel.” The arena erupted—a wild, emotional storm of fists in the air, voices screaming every word to “Crazy Train” and “Paranoid,” and confetti falling like it was the end of time. “Birmingham, you made me who I am,” he said, his voice cracking. And for one unforgettable night, it felt like the whole city screamed back: thank you, Ozzy

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