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Gary (Geezer) Butler from Black Sabbath discussed his shock at Ozzy Osbourne's frailty before his final show. Butler, who knew Ozzy for almost 60 years, wrote that Ozzy needed help to move and was exhausted after a few songs. Osbourne died aged 76, shortly after the final show. Butler fondly recounted their lengthy friendship and Ozzy's kind nature, despite his public persona.
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