MUSIC: Ozzy Osbourne Says He'll Still Do Concerts Even If He Has to Be...

Ozzy Osbourne Says He'll Still Do Concerts Even If He Has to Be Wheeled On Stage  

 

 

Ozzy Osbourne has no plans to retire from performing live . . .  even if it means being wheeled on stage.

 

 

In an interview with "Metal Hammer," he said, quote, "Doing a live show is what I live for.  I've gotta do more gigs [even] if I have to get someone to wheel me out there.  You can't retire from this game.  It's not a job. It's [an effing] passion . . .

 

 

"I don't know how to do anything else.  The thought of sitting in my house all day . . . I'm a road dog, you know?  I've been doing it [effing] 55 years.  It's the best thing to have ever happened to me."

 

 

Ozzy also admitted to having his fair share of bad performances.  He said there have been times when his voice has gone out, but he continued to perform anyway.  Quote, "The kids would rather see you being bad than go home."

 

 

So far, he only has one concert lined up and that's the Power Trip festival in Indio, California in October.

 

 

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“This is nature,” said Rossdale of the new track. “All things are changing. All the time.” Bush also plans to include bonus track “Miracle” and a collab with Evanescence’s Amy Lee on the new release entitled “1000 Years.”

“The Art Of Survival” is set to drop on June 9th. Check out new track “All Things Must Change” on the right.

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