
So what he would do is just take her dresses. "To prevent him from going out and get wasted, Sharon would steal his clothes. “That’s when Sharon came into his life like an angel and revived him," Kilmer adds. “It’s this really awful moment in his life when he didn’t have anything else left to live for.” “I think he came to the hotel to die,” Barden says.

Read More: Halsey returning to ‘SNL’ as first musical guest of 2020 “I think he was strung out after Black Sabbath I think the band fired him, and then I think he was just ready to give up on life.” Kilmer says.īarden then discusses Ozzy as well, as she prepares for her role as Sharon. In the video, Kilmer and Barden talk about the roles they are playing and the motives of Ozzy and Sharon. The actors playing Ozzy and Sharon are Jack Kilmer and Jessica Barden. She finds him and they begin a journey back to recovery. This spirals out of control we see Sharon going to look for Ozzy, who is incapacitated in a hotel room. The auto-tuning on his voice has made it warbled and weird. Sounds like all the other Ozzy songs of the past decade. The single 'Under The Graveyard' is an Ozzy song. Scream was his last and thank God he's not going out of the game with that album as his last. Taking place in the late 1970’s we see a young Ozzy drinking and doing drugs and partying and drinking some more. Ozzy hasn't had an album come out in a decade. The video opens with a young Sharon Osbourne talking about how Ozzy had gone missing. The seeds for this track and the rest of the Ordinary Man album were sown by the veteran rocker's collaboration with Post Malone, 'Take What You Want.' That tune was produced by Andrew Watt, who also took the helm for this song and much of the rest of the record. Ozzy Osbourne’s music video for “Under The Graveyard” is rather tough to watch. 'Under the Graveyard' was Ozzy's first solo release since his Scream album arrived in 2010. The UK outlet now reports that all of Osbourne’s 2020 UK and European concert dates have been postponed.Read More: 10 winter horror movies to watch while you’re stuck inside this season Earlier this year, he also contracted a flu that escalated into pneumonia - and landed him in the ICU, so all 2019 gigs were rescheduled. Dont take care of me / Be scared of me / My misery owns me / I dont wanna. I really hope people listen to it and enjoy it, because I put my heart and soul into this album.”Īlas, fans will have to wait a while longer see him perform live.īefore a fall in January that left him in need of surgery on his neck vertebrae, the star had previously postponed some tour dates after contracting a life-threatening staph infection in his right hand in October 2018. Aprende a tocar el cifrado de Under The Graveyard (Ozzy Osbourne) en Cifra Club. “I previously had said to Sharon I should be doing an album, but in the back of my mind I was going ‘I haven’t got the f - - king strength,’ ” Osbourne told NME. The recording was made in Los Angeles while Osbourne was recovering from a string of illnesses, Rolling Stone reported. “Ordinary Man” features something of a superband: Watt (Malone’s “Burning Man”) on guitars, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) on drums and Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses) on bass. It’s only nine tracks but it was a catalyst to get me to where I am today.” I started recording a new album with Post Malone’s producer Andrew Watt. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. “He wanted me to sing on his song ‘Take What You Want,’ so I did and then one thing led to another. Yes, the legendary King of Darkness had “never even heard of this kid,” he tells the UK rock outlet. “My first thing was ‘who the f - - k is Post Malone?!’ ”

“It all started when Kelly comes in and says, ‘Do you want to work on a Post Malone song?’ ” Ozzy told NME. “Under the Graveyard” is t he first track from “Ordinary Man,” Osbourne’s first album since 2010’s “Scream,” which wife Sharon Osbourne, 67, confirmed on SiriusXM was due out in January. Its reflective lyrics include: “Under the graveyard, we’re all rotting bones - everything you are, can’t take it when you go, I ain’t living this lie no more. The new single is a dark, guitar-driven dirge that finds Osbourne, 70, pondering the end of life. Ozzy Osbourne isn’t going down easy - but he is facing his mortality.Īfter a string of high-profile illnesses, the Black Sabbath frontman-turned-solo-legend is back with “Under the Graveyard,” his first solo release in nearly a decade.

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