It began in Birmingham, 1970 — rain falling, church bells tolling, and four lads conjuring something darker than rock had ever dared. Black Sabbath’s debut album dropped like a tombstone, and heavy metal was born. The riffs were thick, the lyrics fatalistic, and the sound? Monumental. It wasn’t just music. It was prophecy.
Ozzy Osbourne, the wild-eyed frontman with a voice like a banshee in a blender, became the genre’s reluctant messiah. From Sabbath’s doom-laden beginnings to solo superstardom, he didn’t just ride the Crazy Train — he built the tracks.
Last Rites: The Final Testament
Now, in 2025, the Prince of Darkness is closing the circle.

Dropping October 7th via Grand Central Publishing, Last Rites is Ozzy’s last word — a memoir that promises “no filters, no apologies, and no survivors.” Available in hardback, eBook, and audiobook, it’s the final time Ozzy will tell his story, and it’s being billed as “a descent into madness, music, and mayhem.”
Expect tales of:
- His Parkinson’s battle and near-total paralysis
- The collapse of his farewell tour
- Sharon’s unwavering warlord love
- Lemmy’s last words
- And the infamous moment he mistook a dove for a snack
Ozzy says:
“I’ve done good. I’ve done bad. But I’ve never been boring. This book’s the last scream — and it’s bloody loud.”

Top 5 Real Ozzy Moments That Shaped Metal
- The Bat Incident (1982): Bites a real bat’s head off mid-show. Metal becomes folklore.
- Snorting ants with Mötley Crüe: Because why not?
- Urinating on the Alamo: Gets banned. Gets forgiven. Gets immortalized.
- The Osbournes TV show (2001): Reality TV meets gothic sitcom. Chaos ensues.
- Back to the Beginning (2025): Final gig. Final Sabbath set. Final solo scream. Ozzy reigns eternal.

Top 5 Totally Made-Up Ozzy Moments That Could Be in the Book
- Ozzy once challenged Satan to a drinking contest — and won.
- He recorded an album using only cat meows and distorted vacuum cleaner solos.
- He legally adopted a haunted amplifier that only plays Sabbath riffs during thunderstorms.
- He performed a gig underwater, wearing scuba gear and singing through a modified snorkel.
- He convinced NASA to beam “Crazy Train” into deep space — aliens reportedly sent back a mosh pit emoji.
Back to the Beginning: The Final Gig That Closed the Circle
Held at Villa Park on July 5th, Ozzy’s farewell was a thunderous love letter to Birmingham and metal itself. He opened solo — seated on a black throne with bat wings — and tore through “Crazy Train,” “Mama I’m Coming Home,” and “Suicide Solution”. Then came Sabbath: Iommi, Butler, Ward, and Ozzy, reunited for the first time in 20 years. They closed with “Paranoid,” and Ozzy declared: “It’s the last song ever.”
More than £140 million was raised for charity. The livestream melted servers. Fans cried. The sky turned black — probably just the pyrotechnics, but who’s counting?
Final Thoughts
From the birth of metal in a rainy Birmingham studio to the final scream at Villa Park, Ozzy’s journey is the stuff of legend. Last Rites isn’t just a memoir — it’s the last sermon from the pulpit of madness. Whether you believe the stories or not, one thing’s certain: rock will never see another like him.
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