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Of course, since Sabbath's disbanding, Ozzy has released material of his own: he unveiled this year's excellent solo album Ordinary Man in February, and had started another new record in July according to his wife and manager, Sharon.
In early 2019, speaking to Kerrang! about Black Sabbath's final tour and why he “didn't really enjoy it”, Ozzy explained, “I didn’t like the fact that [original Sabbath drummer] Bill Ward wasn’t there, for a start. People put that down to me, but it wasn’t me, honestly. We [Sabbath] didn’t have the fucking time to hang around, we had to get going, but I’m sorry it didn’t work out with Bill. Tommy [Clufetos, Ozzy’s drummer, who played with Sabbath on their farewell tour] did great, but the four of us started this, and it should have been the four of us ending it. Those final gigs in Birmingham were bittersweet because you think of how far we came, and how much we did, and it would have been good to have shared that together.
He then added: “Maybe one day there’ll be one last gig, I don’t know.”
Now, however, it seems as though that probably won't be the case…
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