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'Ozzy Osbourne was the saviour of weirdos and rebels' | |
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Hundreds turned out in Birmingham city centre for the meet | Hundreds turned out in Birmingham city centre for the meet |
Hundreds of Black Sabbath fans gathered in Birmingham city centre to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. | Hundreds of Black Sabbath fans gathered in Birmingham city centre to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. |
The memorial meet-up was held in the city's Victoria Square, before fans went to visit shrines across the city. | The memorial meet-up was held in the city's Victoria Square, before fans went to visit shrines across the city. |
Organiser Ash Farley, from Bartley Green, said he had set up the event to celebrate "being part of Birmingham and the metal community", as well as the singer's life. | Organiser Ash Farley, from Bartley Green, said he had set up the event to celebrate "being part of Birmingham and the metal community", as well as the singer's life. |
People had come from "far and wide," he said, "obviously because he's a worldwide icon". | People had come from "far and wide," he said, "obviously because he's a worldwide icon". |
'Dreams can come true' | 'Dreams can come true' |
Ashley Farley organised the Birmingham city centre meet | Ashley Farley organised the Birmingham city centre meet |
The response to the event had been "astronomical", he added, with about 300 fans turning out. | The response to the event had been "astronomical", he added, with about 300 fans turning out. |
"[Ozzy] was the forefather of metal and a voice of rebellion for the outsiders," he said. | "[Ozzy] was the forefather of metal and a voice of rebellion for the outsiders," he said. |
"And he showed you can make dreams come true, and changed people's lives." | "And he showed you can make dreams come true, and changed people's lives." |
'Brought up on Ozzy' | 'Brought up on Ozzy' |
Abbigail Moore said the artist had always been a big part of her life | Abbigail Moore said the artist had always been a big part of her life |
One of those attending the meet, Abbigail Moore, said the artist had meant a lot to her growing up. | One of those attending the meet, Abbigail Moore, said the artist had meant a lot to her growing up. |
"My mum and dad brought me up on him and just made me a metal head," she explained. | "My mum and dad brought me up on him and just made me a metal head," she explained. |
"He gave me a lot of courage to just be who I am and not be afraid of what people say about me." | "He gave me a lot of courage to just be who I am and not be afraid of what people say about me." |
She described the singer, who died on Tuesday, as "a man of the people". | She described the singer, who died on Tuesday, as "a man of the people". |
"He built an entire empire, created metal, and gave people that didn't have a platform, a platform to stand up for themselves," she said. | "He built an entire empire, created metal, and gave people that didn't have a platform, a platform to stand up for themselves," she said. |
"He gave me a lot of courage to just be who I am and not be afraid of what people say about me." | "He gave me a lot of courage to just be who I am and not be afraid of what people say about me." |
'Weirdos, rebels and mischiefs' | 'Weirdos, rebels and mischiefs' |
Kieran Merriman said Ozzy created a music genre that made people feel welcome | Kieran Merriman said Ozzy created a music genre that made people feel welcome |
Also coming into the city centre was Birmingham resident Kieran Merriman, who described the meet as a "celebration of the man that helped me realise who I am and make me feel welcome". | Also coming into the city centre was Birmingham resident Kieran Merriman, who described the meet as a "celebration of the man that helped me realise who I am and make me feel welcome". |
He said: "Ozzy and Black Sabbath created this genre of music so that weirdos, rebels and mischiefs alike can all have this place to come together and be themselves. | He said: "Ozzy and Black Sabbath created this genre of music so that weirdos, rebels and mischiefs alike can all have this place to come together and be themselves. |
It was an opportunity to celebrate the city as well as the artists, he added. | It was an opportunity to celebrate the city as well as the artists, he added. |
"It's so heart-warming to just be a part of that city that gave birth to metal." | "It's so heart-warming to just be a part of that city that gave birth to metal." |
'He's always going to be there' | 'He's always going to be there' |
Brooke Moore said the artist's legacy would live on | Brooke Moore said the artist's legacy would live on |
Brooke Moore, who also attended the event, said Ozzy had "given me the courage to do a lot of things that I wouldn't have been able to do if I didn't have this kind of scene around me." | Brooke Moore, who also attended the event, said Ozzy had "given me the courage to do a lot of things that I wouldn't have been able to do if I didn't have this kind of scene around me." |
"I was really sad when he died," she said. | "I was really sad when he died," she said. |
"He's proved to a lot of people that if you come from nothing you can still make something of yourself." | "He's proved to a lot of people that if you come from nothing you can still make something of yourself." |
Tina Angell said Ozzy's music was personal to her | Tina Angell said Ozzy's music was personal to her |
Tina Angell, who has been a fan since the age of 15, travelled from Southampton for the event. | Tina Angell, who has been a fan since the age of 15, travelled from Southampton for the event. |
She said: "He's been with me for all of my life; he's helped me for every day of my life - through the ups and through the downs. | She said: "He's been with me for all of my life; he's helped me for every day of my life - through the ups and through the downs. |
"I can't think of anything other than when I have been down his music's on full blast and he keeps me going, and keeps me sane. | "I can't think of anything other than when I have been down his music's on full blast and he keeps me going, and keeps me sane. |
"I feel like every song he's made, he made for me." | "I feel like every song he's made, he made for me." |
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