‘I was a beast’: Ozzy Osbourne’s most shocking moments Ozzy Osbourne’s four decades of marriage to wife Sharon was put to the test through many ups and downs – including one terrifying Back on June 14, 1996, Ozzy Osbourne made a guest appearance on Late Show With David Letterman. Letterman has shared the throwback video below, featuring Ozzy’s performance of “I Just Want You”, from his 1995 album, Ozzmosis. Ozzy's Early Life and Career with Ozzy Osbourne on Letterman 1982 Mom Zoom 23.2K subscribers Subscribe The 7-minute interview displays Osbourne sharing his thoughts on several topics: his infamous bat moment, his first job, and some others. But the real turning point of this chitchat was when Letterman shifted the conversation to the death of Randy Rhoads. The bat-biting debacle launched Osbourne into mainstream fame, even landing him on “The David Letterman Show.” However, Osbourne soon grew tired of the gag. What do you think? Ozzy also talks about the accident that killed guitarist Randy Rhoads. (From "Late Night," air date: 3/25/82)#ozzyosbourne #blacksabbath #letterman Subscribe ‘I was a beast’: Ozzy Osbourne’s most shocking moments Ozzy Osbourne’s four decades of marriage to wife Sharon was put to the test through many ups and downs – including one terrifying Less than a week later, on the day after Rhoads' funeral in Burbank, CA – where Ozzy had been a pallbearer – he returns to work, appearing on the NBC show Late Night with David Letterman, filmed on the other side of the country at the RCA Building in Rockefeller Plaza, New York. Less than a week later, on the day after Rhoads' funeral in Burbank, CA – where Ozzy had been a pallbearer – he returns to work, appearing on the NBC show Late Night with David Letterman, filmed on the other side of the country at the RCA Building in Rockefeller Plaza, New York. Back on June 14, 1996, Ozzy Osbourne made a guest appearance on Late Show With David Letterman. Letterman has shared the throwback video below, featuring Ozzy’s performance of “I Just Want You”, from his 1995 album, Ozzmosis. Ozzy also talks about the accident that killed guitarist Randy Rhoads. (From "Late Night," air date: 3/25/82)#ozzyosbourne #blacksabbath #letterman Subscribe It was March 19, 1982 there was a tragic airplane accident and in the blink of an eye legendary Quiet Riot/Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Randy Rhoads was gone. A few days later one Irishman stood up and rushed to book a flight to Los Angeles to meet with a grieving Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy's Early Life and Career with Ozzy Osbourne on Letterman 1982 Mom Zoom 23.2K subscribers Subscribe In fact, Osbourne appeared on Late Night With David Letterman on March 25, 1982, just six days after Rhoads' death. He was honoring a prior commitment for an interview segment that ended up It was March 19, 1982 there was a tragic airplane accident and in the blink of an eye legendary Quiet Riot/Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Randy Rhoads was gone. A few days later one Irishman stood up and rushed to book a flight to Los Angeles to meet with a grieving Ozzy Osbourne. In fact, Osbourne appeared on Late Night With David Letterman on March 25, 1982, just six days after Rhoads' death. He was honoring a prior commitment for an interview segment that ended up The bat-biting debacle launched Osbourne into mainstream fame, even landing him on “The David Letterman Show.” However, Osbourne soon grew tired of the gag. What do you think? David Letterman's post David Letterman 6h Ozzy Osbourne explains why he bit the head off a bat Sandra Mendoza and 11K others 11K 363 David Letterman's post David Letterman 6h Ozzy Osbourne explains why he bit the head off a bat Sandra Mendoza and 11K others 11K 363 The 7-minute interview displays Osbourne sharing his thoughts on several topics: his infamous bat moment, his first job, and some others. But the real turning point of this chitchat was when Letterman shifted the conversation to the death of Randy Rhoads.
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