Ozzy Osbourne reflects on his life and career on the big screen in “Ordinary Man,” the title track from his new album featuring Elton John on piano and vocals.
The Stephen Lee Carr-directed clip opens with the Prince of Darkness in a movie theater as a projector cranks a film onto the screen. It begins in Birmingham, England — where he formed Black Sabbath in 1968. “I was unprepared for fame/Then everybody knew my name,” he laments, as John sprinkles keys into the track.
He lightly touches on drug use...
The Stephen Lee Carr-directed clip opens with the Prince of Darkness in a movie theater as a projector cranks a film onto the screen. It begins in Birmingham, England — where he formed Black Sabbath in 1968. “I was unprepared for fame/Then everybody knew my name,” he laments, as John sprinkles keys into the track.
He lightly touches on drug use...
- 3/10/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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