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Ozzy Osbourne admits he 'couldn't' duet with idol Paul McCartney

Ozzy Osbourne admits he 'couldn't' duet with idol Paul McCartney

Ozzy Osbourne would like to collaborate with Sir Paul McCartney – however “could not”.

Ozzy Osbourne needs he may collaborate with Paul McCartney

The Black Sabbath frontman, 76, beforehand tried to get the Beatles legend, 83, to file a bass half on the heavy steel band’s monitor, which he declined, however he nonetheless goals about being on a music with the Let It Be hitmaker.

In a brand new episode of his SiriusXM present Ozzy Speaks, he was requested by co-host Billy Morrison who he’d wish to duet with, to which he replied: “Paul McCartney.”

Nevertheless, he swiftly added: “I’d be honoured however I couldn’t…”

Ozzy has spoken in regards to the legendary Liverpool band being an enormous affect on him since he was a younger man.

He as soon as instructed Warmth journal of their failed collaboration: “Assembly Paul McCartney was f****** phenomenal.

“I used to be within the studio concurrently him and tried to get him to play bass on certainly one of my songs. However he mentioned he couldn’t enhance on the bassline that was there. I mentioned, ‘Are you kidding? You may p*** on the file and I’d make it my life.'”

Ozzy beforehand mentioned he needs he may have collaborated with late Beatles frontman John Lennon.

He instructed The Solar: ““John Lennon if he was alive. [I’m a] big f****** Beatles fan.

“And I’d need to have Jimi Hendrix, proper?”

Ozzy’s final solo album, 2022’s Affected person Quantity 9, featured a protracted record of visitor artists, together with Black Sabbath bandmate Tony Iommi, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Zakk Wylde, Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready, Chad Smith of Pink Sizzling Chili Peppers, late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, Duff McKagan of Weapons N’ Roses, and Jane’s Habit’s Chris Chaney.

Ozzy is presently getting ready to play his final live performance with Black Sabbath on the Again To The Starting live performance at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5.

Particular company embrace Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan, Duff McKagan and Slash of Weapons ‘N Roses, Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, Korn star Jonathan Davis, and Anthrax.




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