Ozzy Osbourne

August 13, 2025

Tim McGraw wrote:

To Hell With Ozzy Osbourne: Paul Kengor

Hi Lew,

I think it was in January of 1971, I was 18, almost 19, when four of us hippies drove from Lincoln, Nebraska, to Wichita, Kansas, in a VW Beetle to see Black Sabbath in concert. It was about 0°F with blowing snow over the highway.

When we made it to Wichita, we had dinner in a diner, then went to the show. It was a small venue, just a thousand people (maybe). I don’t remember much about the show. All I remember was the freezing cold. 

Mr. Kengor can chastise Ozzy Osbourne as much as he wishes, but it isn’t easy being a rock star on the road all the time. Ozzy grew up poor in London (I think). He came from nothing. The lead guitarist in Black Sabbath was brilliant. Ozzy had a good voice. What they really had was the stamina of the slums. 

Perhaps if Mr. Kengor were in a tour bus going across America in winter from small city to small city playing music every night, he’d have a bit more compassion. 

I’m frankly surprised that Ozzy made it to 76.

 

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