Osbourne Fears For His Legacy
Singer OZZY OSBOURNE fears he will only be remembered for his stunts on stage when he dies.
The Black Sabbath frontman is one of rock music’s most enduring figures and prays he’s remembered for his musical achievements.
He tells London’s Time Out magazine, “I hope when I die that it doesn’t say on my gravestone: ‘The man who bit the head off a f**king parrot’.
“I wanna be buried with Sharon. She’s gotta have her hands out the coffin, though, or she’ll be going through my pockets when we’re dead!”
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