In his interview with The Guardian earlier this yr, Osbourne recalled the band’s less-than-stellar crucial response.
“I don’t assume we ever had an excellent assessment. Perhaps that was a catalyst in a means: each critic didn’t like us, so extra of the folks appreciated us. We had been a folks’s band: 4 guys from Aston, one of many poorest elements of Birmingham,” he mentioned.
Perhaps much more influential than the band’s music was its picture. Darkish in colour and wealthy in spiritual symbolism, the band’s aesthetic frightened dad and mom however would assist outline the heavy steel scene for many years, main followers to dub Osbourne “The Godfather of Metallic” and “Prince of Darkness,” although he personally didn’t wish to affiliate himself with the time period “heavy steel.”
Osbourne married his first spouse, Thelma Riley, in 1971. The couple had two kids, Jessica and Louis, and Osbourne adopted her son Elliot from a earlier relationship.
In the course of the Black Sabbath years, medicine turned central to Osbourne’s id as nicely. Legend has it that he and drummer Invoice Ward took LSD day-after-day for 2 years. However regardless, Osbourne’s drug and alcohol abuse overwhelmed these round him by the top of the Nineteen Seventies, and the opposite members of Black Sabbath kicked him out of the band.