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Now everything has to go out. After a little appreciative, Zak Starkey organizes the missed chances of his career over his drummer job at The WHO.
“I regret a lot and this very much,” said Ringo Starr about the chance to play concerts with the hard-& heavy pioneers and record records in the recording studio. In a personal message on his Instagram account, he reported on Wednesday (July 23) that Ozzy Osbourne’s wife and manager Sharon had contacted him for a possible drummer engagement for festival and admission obligations.
It was about a gig from Black Sabbath as a headliner at the “Download” festival on June 10th and later at Lollapalooza in August, according to Sharon Osbournes Need for summer 2012. In addition, “boys” needed a drummer for their album, which was to be recorded with Rick Rubin in September as a producer. It was the (controversial received) album “13”. It is the “Ozzy Comeplate Department” and at the same time the band’s last studio production.
“One of the largest, powerful and brilliant singers of all time”
“We would probably need you for the album for two to three weeks. A drummer is also required for the Chicago Lollapalooza,” said MRS Osbourne. And with Schalk on the neck: “In addition, Ozzy wants to have sex with you while sings ‘Iron Man’.”
“Starkery showed in the caption of the article, and added as a mischievous manner:” So not the sex part! “
Zak Starkey also used the episode to condolize the Osbournes: “One of the greatest, powerful and brilliant singers of all time. I send a lot of love and strength to his family in this sad time. If you don’t know the ‘Never Say Die! He refers to the “mostly underestimated” Sabbath album from September 1978.
At the time of Sharons Osbourne’s request, Starkey was the service of The Who. For safety’s sake, he also had to refrain from going on tour obligations beyond Townshend & Co because of a “tendon problem”. Starkkeys 29 years of commitment to The Who Endetin this year after the band was finally fired after friction.
He is silent about whether the “tendon problems” said the final reason for his cancellation was ultimately played Tommy Clufetos the live appearances of Black Sabbath. Brad Wilk von Rage Against The Machine took over the part to “13”, which was finally published in June 2013.

