Black Sabbath’s One Member Tells Ozzy Osbourne Something Disturbing
The sixties saw Black Sabbath churning out hit after hit, but the seventies would be a dark turning point for the gothic group, specifically when it came to Ozzy Osbourne. The excessive drug abuse and partying that the extravagant lead singer enjoyed would impact his performance within the band when he missed more rehearsals than was acceptable. Bill Ward would eventually be tasked with telling Ozzy that his time with the band was done. Sharon, Ozzy’s wife-to-be, would ironically be the one to hatch the conspiracy against Ozzy.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Could Reunite, Or Not
Woodstock saw Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young take to the stage for just the second time, but the band’s members had suffered through many years’ worth of substance abuse, as well as various illnesses, both physical and psychological. It was in 2016 that Graham Nash revealed that the group was done touring. David Crosby’s cruel treatment of his bandmates would push Nash and Neil Young to make a speedy exit. Crosby was man enough to apologize, however, and many fans hope that they will reunite one day.