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John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, actor and television personality. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which he adopted the nickname "The Prince of Darkness".

Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979 due to alcohol and drug problems, but he went on to have a successful solo career, releasing eleven studio albums, the first seven of which were all awarded multi-platinum certifications in the United States. Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions.

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Sex Pistols share posts about Queen Elizabeth II’s death

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Sex Pistols have shared posts online about the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who died yesterday (September 8) at the age of 96.The punk band famously released their controversial anti-monarchy single ‘God Save The Queen’ just before the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, with artwork featuring a safety pin through the monarch’s lips.Following the news of her death, three members of Sex Pistols’ original line-up have now commented on the Queen’s passing.

Frontman John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – shared the same portrait of Elizabeth II that was used for the ‘God Save The Queen’, minus the punk modifications on Twitter.“Rest in Peace Queen Elizabeth II,” he captioned the tweet. “Send her victorious.

From all at johnlydon.com.”Rest in Peace Queen Elizabeth II.Send her victorious.From all at https://t.co/vK2Du0ZzDS pic.twitter.com/kq4M6WfeML— John Lydon Official (@lydonofficial) September 9, 2022Guitarist Steve Jones shared the embellished portrait of the Queen, with the title of the band’s infamous single and the lyrics. “How do you feel?” he asked his followers.How do you feel?

pic.twitter.com/fDGnLHv3Sc— JONE$Y$ JUKEBOX (@JonesysJukebox) September 8, 2022Bassist Glen Matlock, meanwhile, looked to the future with King Charles III. “God save the king – hope he’s not a silly old thing…” he wrote on Twitter.God save the king – hope he’s not a silly old thing…— Glen Matlock (@GlenMatlock) September 8, 2022After news of the Queen’s death broke yesterday (September 8), figures from across the entertainment world paid tribute to the monarch online, including the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger.Footage of Queen Elizabeth II’s many brushes with pop culture have also begun to recirculate online, including her.

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