Man, it seems like EVERYBODY is feeling the loss of Ozzy Osbourne. Even Kermit the Frog gave him his props.
On the Muppets Facebook page, he said, quote, "No one rocked harder than the great Ozzy Osbourne . . . Every time we bumped into Ozzy over the years, he made us feel just as cool as he was.
"We loved having a friend like Ozzy Osbourne and we feel so lucky to have known him, worked with him and experienced his music for so many decades."
He also mentioned Ozzy's duet with Miss Piggy on a cover of "Born to Be Wild" for the "Kermit Unpigged" album.
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga and her dancers took their final bow to "Crazy Train" during the Mayhem Ball show in San Francisco Tuesday night . . .
And Chris Martin played Black Sabbath's "Changes" in Nashville.
Wolfgang Van Halen and his band Mammoth played "Mama I'm Coming Home" during a gig in Hartford, Connecticut.
(WARNING: The video contains profanity.)
Tributes are even coming in from the world of sports. Major League Baseball posted Ozzy's (frankly TERRIBLE) rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" with Sharon at Wrigley Field in 2003.
And the New England Patriots thanked him for letting them use "Crazy Train" as their entrance theme.
Ozzy Osbourne Gave His Family Permission to Play Justin Bieber at His Funeral
Ozzy Osbourne had a really cool take on how he wanted his funeral to go down. He said his family could do whatever they want, as long as it makes THEM happy.
He said, quote, "I honestly don't care what they play at my funeral; they can put on a medley of Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle, and 'We Are the Diddymen' if it makes 'em happy."
But in other interviews, he has said that he'd like his funeral to be a CELEBRATION, and not a "mope-fest". And he said he'd like them to play a Beatles song, possibly "A Day in the Life".
Oh, and he also said it would be fun to play a video of him asking his doctor for a SECOND OPINION.
In other Ozzy news, paramedics reportedly tried for TWO HOURS to save Ozzy's life . . . and a Birmingham bridge that pays tribute to Black Sabbath has become a memorial site.
Drake, who played Birmingham last night, stopped by the bridge and poured one out for Ozzy.
One more note on Ozzy's death that's either morbid or strangely beautiful: Ozzy's last performance, at the Back to the Beginning show, went down July 5th. He died on July 22nd. That's 17 days.
Ozzy's dear friend Lemmy from Motorhead played his last gig in Berlin on December 11th, 2015. He died on December 28th . . . SEVENTEEN DAYS LATER.