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“I Will Miss Him Dearly”: 50 Wild, Heartbreaking, And Eccentric Goodbyes To Ozzy From Stars

“I Will Miss Him Dearly”: 50 Wild, Heartbreaking, And Eccentric Goodbyes To Ozzy From Stars

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“Rock n’ Roll is a family and a fraternity. When we lose one of our own, it bleeds,” one rocker said as the world bids farewell to the one and only Ozzy Osbourne.
From Sir Elton John to AC/DC, from Jason Momoa to Adam Sandler, from Kermit the Frog to sports teams, tributes poured in after the Black Sabbath member passed away this week at the age of 76.
Here are some of the most heartbreaking, comedic, and even eccentric tributes to the rock legend.

#1 Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath
A photo of Ozzy Osbourne, sitting on a throne, went up on Black Sabbath’s Instagram page following his passing.

The photo was taken when the band reunited for their farewell concert in Ozzy’s hometown of Birmingham, England, on July 5, just days before his passing.

The show saw fellow rockers Metallica, Guns N' Roses, and Steven Tyler from Aerosmith perform and pay tribute to him, along with 42,000 fans in the audience.

“Ozzy Forever,” read the caption of the band’s Instagram tribute.

Black Sabbath members, who co-founded the band with Ozzy in the late ‘60s, also shared their separate tributes online.

“[We] have lost our brother,” said guitarist Tony Iommi, while Geezer Butler said, “Goodbye dear friend- thanks for all those years.”

The bassist and lyricist reflected on the “great fun” they had over the years and were “glad” they “got to do it one last time” earlier this month.

“You’re forever in my heart,” drummer Bill Ward wrote in his own tribute.
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#2 Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo
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#3 Elton John

Elton John
Sir Elton John said he was “so sad” to hear that Ozzy Osbourne had passed away at the age of 76.

He shared a tribute to the “huge trailblazer,” a “true legend,” and “dear friend,” who “secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods.” 

“He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I will miss him dearly. To Sharon and the family, I send my condolences and love,” the British singer wrote. 

Back in 2004, Ozzy Osbourne shared a list of his top favorite songs of all time, and Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was part of the list.

“Great melody. Great lyrics. Great song. I love Elton John!” he said at the time.

Ozzy and Elton collaborated for the 2020 song Ordinary Man, in which the band frontman sang the first verse backed by the singer on the piano. 

The Cold Heart singer eventually joins him with vocals in the second verse.
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#4 Aerosmith

Aerosmith
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#5 Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi
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#6 Sir Brian May – Queen

Sir Brian May – Queen
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#7 Billy Idol

Billy Idol
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#8 AC/DC

AC/DC
AC/DC’s Highway to Hell (1979) was listed as one of Ozzy Osbourne’s favorite metal albums.

Highway to Hell was the very last album that featured Bon Scott’s vocals before he passed away in 1980. He was replaced by Brian Johnson.

“I love Brian Johnson but to me my good friend, the late Bon Scott, was the best singer AC/DC ever had,” he told Rolling Stone as he spoke about the album Highway to Hell.

“This album was like an addiction to me,” he added.

AC/DC shared a short but poignant message following Ozzy’s passing.

“So sad! A great loss to all that loved him,” the band wrote.
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#9 Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson
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#10 Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler
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#11 The Muppets

The Muppets
The Muppets worked with Ozzy Osbourne on the album Kermit: Unpigged and recorded Born to Be Wild with Miss Piggy.

“Every time we bumped into Ozzy over the years, he made us feel just as cool as he was,” read a tribute “from the pad of Kermit the Frog.”

They “loved having a friend” like Ozzy and felt “so lucky to have known him,” the statement added.
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#12 Judas Priest

Judas Priest
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#13 Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam
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#14 Yungblud

Yungblud
“I can’t believe it … Ozzy’s the exact same,” Sharon Osbourne once said about the similarities between her rocker husband and Yungblud, which included eating pasta before gifts, getting drunk on airplanes, and spending their free time watching war movies.

Yungblud, born Dominic Harrison, performed his rendition of Black Sabbath’s 1972 song Changes during their farewell concert.

“I didn’t think you would leave so soon … the last time we met you were so full of life and your laugh filled up the room,” said singer in his tribute post.

The 27-year-old vowed to “never forget” him and said his “cross around [his] neck” is the most “precious thing” he owns.

The young English rocker had a close relationship with the Osbournes and first crossed paths when Ozzy and Sharon made a cameo appearance in his Funerals music video.

“He’s so intelligent and so f***ing beautiful. People fear him until they hear him speak,” Yungblud told NME in a 2022 interview.

“(Ozzy) said that he saw a lot of himself in me and told me, ‘Never apologize for anything. They will understand you later. Time always tells,’” he continued.
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#15 Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin
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#16 Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters
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#17 Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar
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#18 Sean Ono Lennon

Sean Ono Lennon
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#19 Vince Neil – Mötley Crüe

Vince Neil – Mötley Crüe
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#20 Metallica

Metallica
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