Ozzy Can Now Die Happy
. Ozzy says: "After 45 years it's kind of a hard thing to swallow. It's great. I'm not saying I don't want it to be number one � but I just don't understand why now. "I wasn't really happy with the way it ended before, but this album has been received really well all over the world. I know I can now rest my head and die a happy man." But he recalls worrying that the new material wasn't going to click with fans, after they played the first of two shows in Auckland, New Zealand. Ozzy explains here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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