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@loz_guest

Head of Music and Content @ Bauer Media. Kerrang! Radio / Planet Rock. Host of Stateside. Kerrang! Gaming Show. Views are my own.

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Mungo Jerry (@the_real_keg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ozzy and Sharon were one of the best comedy duos ever. Every small, "normal" interaction was always made into the BIGGEST deal. Sharon (screaming): IT'S GUM! (later) I don't like it. Ozzy: Thanks a lot, you c*** #RIPOzzy #RIPOzzyOsbourne

Kerrang! Radio (@kerrangradio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our very own ⓛⓞⓩ on Good Morning Britain today, summing up perfectly what Ozzy meant to the metal community 🖤 x.com/GMB/status/194…

ⓛⓞⓩ (@loz_guest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK. I’ll join in. Hey, Grok, who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was.

Claudette Forrester (@forresterbird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Band of the Coldstream Guards perform "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath at Changing of the Guard today. RIP Ozzy Osbourne, the "Prince of Darkness" #guard #kingsguard #ozzyosbourne #blacksabbath #paranoid #heavymetal #rockband #london #buckinghampalace 💂🤘🏽

Tailenders (@tailenderspod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case no one in the ground or Sky managed to capture it: Here’s the entire brutal, ludicrous series in one image. A man trying to win a test with one arm in a sling. I feel sad for people that don’t get test cricket. There isn’t anything better. Emergency pod coming later…

Rock'n Roll of All (@rocknrollofall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath bass player Terry Geezer Butler, share their thoughts on the term 'heavy metal' and speculate about where it came from. It was 1989 when this interview took place.

Dudes Posting Their W’s (@dudespostingws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Barton, once a concert pianist performing to packed halls in Yorkshire, now lives in Thailand where his audience is far more unusual. He plays for blind and handicapped elephants, bringing them comfort and stimulation through music.