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Los Angeles fans mourn Ozzy Osbourne, who died aged 76

Fans mourned the death of Ozzy Osbourne, frontman of 1970s heavy metal band Black Sabbath, at his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 22.

Flowers were laid at the star on Hollywood Boulevard, next to candles and flowers left by fans.

At LA record store Amoeba Music, the Black Sabbath section swarmed with people browsing the cult band's albums.

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00:00Excuse me, excuse me!
00:04Get down!
00:06Get out of the lake damn you!
00:08Move!
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00:16Move!
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00:30Move!
00:58It's in your face, you know?
01:00You couldn't ignore it, you know?
01:02It was just cool.
01:04They were cool.
01:06They inspired a whole generation to...
01:08That's what I'm saying.
01:10Hey, I can do this.
01:12And an entire generation did.
01:16Look at the 80s.
01:18U.S. versions still sound pretty good.
01:20And Kevin Gray is probably the best cutting engineer.
01:24You know, as far as Sabbath records go,
01:28these Rhino high fives are really the way to go.
01:30They're really...
01:32I'm just looking at them right now
01:34because they're such beautifully put together records.
01:38You know, I saw it coming.
01:40Because he'd been sick for a few years now,
01:42but didn't make it any easier.
01:44You know?
01:46It's funny when people you admire but don't know pass away.
01:50But you feel...
01:51You feel really sad about it.
01:52Me in particular.
01:53Because Ozzy's work, especially his stuff with Black Sabbath,
01:57meant a lot to me.
01:58And he was a huge influence on me personally.
02:01And the way I live.
02:03Maybe some elements more than others,
02:05but, you know...
02:07Yeah it was, it was really sad.
02:35oh not super surprised but certainly sad I mean he's beloved we all love him he's a true legend
02:45it's been important for the entirety of my life I was thinking actually an hour ago or so about how
02:53someone like that that so many of us get into at such a young age and then never outgrow you know
03:00so he's just there with you like so many Aussie memories it's sad it's a loss
03:24I was actually at the doctors and I actually started cheering up because he got me through
03:30a lot of stuff in my life and you know ever since I was in high school I really loved his music and
03:36got into him and you know and yeah it was just it was really sad you know he's this great family man
03:42you know so it was sad their music it was just like in your face they didn't care you know you know and
03:49when you're a young kid in high school that's you know how you feel like you don't care what anybody
03:53thinks you're trying to find yourself and I feel like he was a big part of helping not just me but
03:59a lot of whole culture by themselves you know
04:29but
04:30all who's trying to findcherises to be love for you so I'm going to see I'm H-Cain here you are
04:31you know
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04:36that you know
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04:39so
04:39i want you to know
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04:41see
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04:42I'm
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