R.I.P. Ozzy Osbourne - Train thread hybrid (17)

1 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 09:25

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2 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 09:49

Someone in my circle suggested that he may have done assisted suicide, since he had Parkinsons. Thoughts on that?

3 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 09:53

I believe that's likely, I would probably want the same if I had Parkinsons among other things.

4 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 10:54

>>2
Suicide is slow with liquor
Take a bottle, drown your sorrows
Then it floods away tomorrows

5 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 11:48

all the classic heavy metal dudes, I'm honestly always more surprised they lived so long when I hear they died
still thinking about Lemmy man, RIP but anyone who expected him to live as long as he did was nuts

feels weird man
should go and blast the Ozzy era Sabbath albums

6 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 19:51

>>5
I shouldn't speak ill of the dead but I don't think the Ozzy era Black Sabbath albums are that good. They feel like silly experimental music and occasionally you'll get something amazing or just sloppy trash or something so bad it's good. Its fun in a way. I wonder what all the rock kids and metal nerds will do when their beloved idols all pass away. It seems like all they listen to are old bands. Those guys aren't gonna be around forever.

7 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 20:03

>>2
could be pro-euthanaisa propaganda

8 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/23 23:26

>>6
>They feel like silly experimental music and occasionally you'll get something amazing or just sloppy trash or something so bad it's good.
That's... surprising? "So bad it's ____" isn't a set of words I'd ever use to describe that era of Sabbath.
It is definitely experimental, but metal music was fundamentally cutting edge at the time, solidifying in the mid-late 70s.

Blasting Paranoid or Master of Reality when going down the highway feels amazing. Killer fucking albums.
I think a lot about the Dio albums, and I'm just like, "they ain't bad, but they don't really sound like Sabbath either".

>I wonder what all the rock kids and metal nerds will do when their beloved idols all pass away. It seems like all they listen to are old bands.
Nothing, usually.
Once everyone is gone, they will have already found the full set of music they will listen to until they too die, lol.

9 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/24 07:34

>>6
Well, it's not like those musicians are still making albums. They've already done all their going to do, the most you can get out of
them is going to a concert when they come around.

10 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/24 19:50

>>8
Master of Reality is a really fun album. There were definitely some really crappy songs on those old albums too. Lots of weird experimental stuff too.

>I think a lot about the Dio albums, and I'm just like, "they ain't bad, but they don't really sound like Sabbath either".
No, the Dio albums were definitely Sabbath at their best. The downside being it was a lot less psychedelic and experimental. Also Dio was a shit lyricist and nothing he sang ever made sense. The non-Dio albums feel like the musical equivalent of cheesy 70s low budget horror movies but the Dio albums are very polished (except the 90s ones). Each has their own unique charm. Ozzy had this weird almost electric sounding vocals in those 70s albums you don't see again.

>metal music was fundamentally cutting edge at the time, solidifying in the mid-late 70s.
Maybe. I enjoy Sabbath more than I enjoy 90% of all existing metal, which is mostly formulaic trash that sounds the same. 70s Sabbath were pretty bad in lots of ways, but their music was always enjoyable.

11 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/25 03:28

R.I.P. Hulk Hogan.

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12 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/25 03:56

Chuck Mangione also died. You may recall him as the Trumpet man on King of the Hill

13 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/26 02:02

14 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/26 05:05

>>12
A real tragedy

>>11
Don't worry Lou Ferigno is still alive

15 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/26 09:48

16 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/27 11:34

RIP jimmy carter

17 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/27 23:35

>>16
A little late.
I heard a radio preacher talking about how ozzy is in hell, which was amusing ww
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