![]() ![]() As most true fans knew going in, Osbourne's greatest talent these days is yelling, "Let me see your hands!" about 50 times and then mumbling something indecipherable. Monday's concert certainly did have a strong party vibe, despite most of the 12,000-plus fans being dressed in black and all of the thundering British quartet's tunes being about death, demons and the damages of drugs.įor the most part, the band was strong, too. ![]() The odd co-founder out, drummer Bill Ward, is still alive and kick-drumming, but wasn't invited to the party. There were no sightings of ol' Beelzebub at the concert - unless maybe he got into the backstage VIP area - but guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler did show up and plug in behind the death-defying Osbourne, making it three out of four original Sabbath members bidding farewell on a tour they're formally calling The End. "Is it the end my friend? Satan coming around the bend."įorty-six years after he sang that line in the song "Black Sabbath" on the album "Black Sabbath" by the band Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne delivered it again at the start of what was purportedly his legendary metal band's last Twin Cities performance Monday night at Target Center. ![]()
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