In moving words he talked about his death Ozi Ozborn Tony Ayomi, with the guitarist of Black Sabbath Refer to the man who wrote his name in gold letters in Heavy Metal.
Heavy metal Ozi Ozborn and the genius behind Black Sabbath died on Tuesday, July 22 at the age of 76 with his family saying he was “surrounded by love”.
Ozi Osborne died a few days after the marathon “Back to the Beginning” concert held at Villa Park in Birmingham, where she appeared with Black Sabbath for the first time since 2005.
Tony Ayomi talked about his friend’s death, saying to ITV News: “It was a shock for us. When I heard it yesterday, I couldn’t imagine it, ”he explained.
“I thought,” It can’t be done “. I had received his message the day before. It just seemed to me unreal, surreal. And in the night, I started thinking about it: “My God, do I dream of all this?” But as I said before, they were not well in rehearsals, “he said and continued:
“I think he just endured this show” Ayomi continued. “I and Gizer were discussing it last night – that we believe he could do it, and shortly thereafter, he did it and bid farewell to the fans. And that was the end, really, “he noted.
“I think he had something in mind as if he were saying,” Well, this will be the last thing I will ever do. ” I don’t know if he thought he would die or not. But he really wanted to do it and he was determined to do it, “he added.
He also mentioned how important it was for all Black Sabbath members who were back in Birmingham with Ozi a breath away from where they grew up:
“It was very moving. Again, it was like living a dream. Before we understood it, we had come down from the stage and said, “What happened now?” “The guitarist of the band stressed.