According to Nikula, the influence of Osbourne has also been turning to popular culture.

According to Jone Nikula, the importance of Osbourne and Black Sabbath for the music world can never be over -emphasized. Pete anikari

– Oh Satan what a loss.

– After all, it is a family like the peak of misery that you have to live in a world where you don’t have Ozzy osbournehe says.

I saw the media personality Jone Nikula Crystallizes his knowledge of the news of the death of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

According to him, the departure of the rock legend is also emotional in time.

– First he got 200 million charity with his farewell gig and then changes the diocese. So, could I say it went pretty up to the limestone lines.

Revolutionary inheritance

On Tuesday, Nikula describes the legacy of the late Osbourne as “basic” and “revolutionary” to the music world.

– Given what the man had to do in his life, we can say that he spent his time on our planet very well. First he has been inventing the heavy metal, and then reinvented after leaving for a solo career, he says.

According to Nikula, the influence of Osbourne has also been turning to popular culture. He mentions, among other things, the Ozzfest and The Osbournes TV show, which, according to Nikula Sharon osbourne genius.

– In addition, of course, solo production, and especially the Black Sabbath season, is an absolutely unbeatable catalog of fundamental fine metal.

“Head -blowing”

According to Nikula, Black Sabbath can be described as revolutionary because they invent the instruments themselves to play metal.

Nikula says he has listened to Black Sabbath from “little junk”.

– It was a truly hassle -free listening experience.

Nikula could never interview Osbourne himself, but he did see at gigs.

– It was a pretty hell.

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