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Black Sabbath fan gets Ozzy tattoo in honour of late singer | Black Sabbath fan gets Ozzy tattoo in honour of late singer |
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Simon Humphreys said Ozzy Osbourne's "rebellious nature" and music inspired and helped him through rough times | Simon Humphreys said Ozzy Osbourne's "rebellious nature" and music inspired and helped him through rough times |
A Black Sabbath fan from Dudley has marked his birthday by getting an Ozzy Osbourne tattoo in honour of the late singer. | A Black Sabbath fan from Dudley has marked his birthday by getting an Ozzy Osbourne tattoo in honour of the late singer. |
Simon Humphreys, who had the word "Ozzy" tattooed across his four fingers, said he was "absolutely devastated" by the news the rock legend had passed away on Tuesday. Birmingham-born Osbourne, one of the most influential musicians in rock, was 76. | Simon Humphreys, who had the word "Ozzy" tattooed across his four fingers, said he was "absolutely devastated" by the news the rock legend had passed away on Tuesday. Birmingham-born Osbourne, one of the most influential musicians in rock, was 76. |
Mr Humphreys, 59 , told BBC Radio WM his love for Ozzy solidified when he listened to Sabbath music while in hospital paralysed from the waist down, at the age of 17. | |
"It was a dark period of my life. It was the music that got me through it," he said. | "It was a dark period of my life. It was the music that got me through it," he said. |
Ozzy, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, died just weeks after Sabbath played their farewell gig in his home city of Birmingham. | Ozzy, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, died just weeks after Sabbath played their farewell gig in his home city of Birmingham. |
Mr Humphreys said while he had gone to rock concerts his whole life, until the 5 July show he had never seen the band play before. | Mr Humphreys said while he had gone to rock concerts his whole life, until the 5 July show he had never seen the band play before. |
"I used to go to rock concerts all the time, but I'd never got the chance to see Ozzy or Sabbath. | "I used to go to rock concerts all the time, but I'd never got the chance to see Ozzy or Sabbath. |
"So [seeing him] is more poignant now." | "So [seeing him] is more poignant now." |
The Brierley Hill resident celebrated his birthday on Thursday by getting the Ozzy tattoo inked at SS Tattoos in Kingswinsford. | The Brierley Hill resident celebrated his birthday on Thursday by getting the Ozzy tattoo inked at SS Tattoos in Kingswinsford. |
But it is not the first tattoo he has dedicated to the singer. | But it is not the first tattoo he has dedicated to the singer. |
"I've got a big portrait of Ozzy Osbourne on my leg. It took 11 and half hours - and that hurt," Mr Humpreys explained. | "I've got a big portrait of Ozzy Osbourne on my leg. It took 11 and half hours - and that hurt," Mr Humpreys explained. |
"He's singing into a microphone. You can see dark blue in his hair and his black jacket. It means a lot more now than it did." | "He's singing into a microphone. You can see dark blue in his hair and his black jacket. It means a lot more now than it did." |
Simon Humphreys and his wife spent his birthday at the Black Sabbath bridge in Birmingham | Simon Humphreys and his wife spent his birthday at the Black Sabbath bridge in Birmingham |
Mr Humphreys spoke about the moment he heard the singer had died. | Mr Humphreys spoke about the moment he heard the singer had died. |
"It was sooner than we thought. My wife saw it on social media," he said. | "It was sooner than we thought. My wife saw it on social media," he said. |
"But then I went through the news channels and there it was. Devastated, I was absolutely devastated. | "But then I went through the news channels and there it was. Devastated, I was absolutely devastated. |
"It hasn't been a good time, I haven't really slept to be fair. He was just an icon. There was only one Ozzy Osbourne." | "It hasn't been a good time, I haven't really slept to be fair. He was just an icon. There was only one Ozzy Osbourne." |
When Mr Humphreys was 17, he suffered a "life-changing" incident that caused him to be paralysed from the waist down for two years. | When Mr Humphreys was 17, he suffered a "life-changing" incident that caused him to be paralysed from the waist down for two years. |
He said Osbourne's music "certainly helped me through some rough times when I was younger". | He said Osbourne's music "certainly helped me through some rough times when I was younger". |
"I was in hospital for 18 months and mainly on my own, in my own room. | "I was in hospital for 18 months and mainly on my own, in my own room. |
"All I did then was listen to Sabbath and Ozzy. His rebellious nature got me through and [the music] was an incentive to get me back onto my pins again." | "All I did then was listen to Sabbath and Ozzy. His rebellious nature got me through and [the music] was an incentive to get me back onto my pins again." |
'Just a bloke from Brum' | 'Just a bloke from Brum' |
While in and out of hospital in his teens, Mr Humphreys even managed to meet the star. | While in and out of hospital in his teens, Mr Humphreys even managed to meet the star. |
"I was on the way back from hospital and my dad diverted to a pub somewhere. I was still in my wheelchair at this point and Ozzy was there propped up at the bar. | "I was on the way back from hospital and my dad diverted to a pub somewhere. I was still in my wheelchair at this point and Ozzy was there propped up at the bar. |
"He told us to go away, he'd had a few drinks. But he came over afterwards and apologised and paid for our pints." | "He told us to go away, he'd had a few drinks. But he came over afterwards and apologised and paid for our pints." |
Mr Humphreys spent the rest of his birthday visiting the Black Sabbath Bench and Bridge in Birmingham, as well as signing the book of condolence. | Mr Humphreys spent the rest of his birthday visiting the Black Sabbath Bench and Bridge in Birmingham, as well as signing the book of condolence. |
Speaking on what made Ozzy special, he said: "He was just a bloke from Brum, working in factories and slaughterhouses - he could've ended up in prison - he could've ended up anywhere. | Speaking on what made Ozzy special, he said: "He was just a bloke from Brum, working in factories and slaughterhouses - he could've ended up in prison - he could've ended up anywhere. |
"But look what he did, look what they did. He should be an inspiration to everyone. | "But look what he did, look what they did. He should be an inspiration to everyone. |
"He was just such a nice geezer and everything he's done for the music industry - all these bands that are around now, half of them are around because of him and because of Black Sabbath." | "He was just such a nice geezer and everything he's done for the music industry - all these bands that are around now, half of them are around because of him and because of Black Sabbath." |
Mr Humphreys told the BBC the Ozzy tattoo on his leg had more meaning following the death of the musician | Mr Humphreys told the BBC the Ozzy tattoo on his leg had more meaning following the death of the musician |
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