In 1980 Ozzy Osbourne‘s popularity started rapidly slipping up to the top. It was the time that crucial criticism infiltrated his artistic life. He sticked to righting strictly social lyrics, challenging high-ranking officials and politicians, however, in the result was perceived as a Satanist by religious fans.
In 1982 Ozzy Osbourne’s dearest friend Randy Rowls suffered an air crash, resulting in his death. His plane hit the ground near a bus, Ozzy Osbourne was in. Bizarre consequences breed rumours of Ozzy Osbourne’s tight connection with Devil, who saved his life. It was really strange, as Ozzy Osbourne avoid any injury, though the plane crashed just a few meters away from his bus.
In 1986 Ozzy Osbourne dedicated a slightly melancholic song "Suicide Solution" to his tragically perished friend Bon Scot from the AC/DC. In a short time headlines hit newspapers, contending that the song influenced suicides of two teenagers.
The Osbourne show created new problems in life of the notorious musician. He agreed to participate in the show to let people see his genuine charter, but unfortunately he suffered an abject failure. He was rather perceived as out of sense, if not a funny clown than the rock idol. The show was eventually completed on a demand of Ozzy Osbourne. Commenting on such a decision, the musician noted: "Look for idiots somewhere else".
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