💨 Abstract
Ozzy Osbourne's final performance with Black Sabbath in Birmingham was deeply poignant, with bandmates and fans alike sensing it might be his last. Founded Megadeath member David Ellefson, who performed at the gig, described the event as a "celebration of life" before Ozzy's inevitable passing. Ozzy, aware of his declining health due to Parkinson's disease, took the stage seated on a throne, delighting the crowd and displaying his trademark energy.
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