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Am feeling emotionally drained, my heart broke in two watching him wanting and trying to get out of his chair. His body may be frail but his spirit and voice are still as strong and wonderful as ever!š¤
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Iām feeling emotionally drained after watching him. My heart broke in two seeing him want so badly to get out of his chairāseeing him try, struggle, and push with everything he had. There was this deep ache in that moment. It wasnāt just about physical frailtyāit was about the spirit inside of him, roaring louder than ever, trapped in a body that couldnāt keep up.
Watching himāOzzy, the Prince of Darkness, the madman of rockāstill trying to give everything to his fans despite everything he’s been through, was both inspiring and devastating. Heās not the same physically, no. Age and illness have taken their toll. But none of that has dimmed the fire in his soul. You could see it in his eyes. You could feel it in every word he sang. His spirit was fighting harder than ever.
And that voice⦠still so strong, so hauntingly beautiful, so unmistakably Ozzy. It cut right through me. In a world where so many things fade with time, thereās something timeless about his voice. It carries decades of pain, triumph, chaos, and love. It carries history. It carries the weight of someone who has lived a thousand lives and somehow made it back to the stageāstill giving, still loving his fans with every breath.
There was something sacred in that moment, something human and larger than life at the same time. Watching someone you grew up listening to, someone who once commanded stadiums with wild, electric energy, now fighting just to rise from a chairāit puts things into perspective. We all grow older. We all break down. But that kind of spirit doesnāt die. Thatās what makes legends.
And Ozzy is still a legend. No one can take that away from him. Itās not about perfect vocals or physical mobility anymore. Itās about the fact that heās still here, still trying, still showing up. That takes a level of strength most people canāt even comprehend. Heās lived through more than most of us ever will. And heās still singing.
It was beautiful and painful. It made me proud, and it broke my heart at the same time. You could tell he wanted to stand for us. He wanted to riseānot just literally, but in every way. That kind of vulnerability, that kind of courage, it takes everything. And he gave it.
So yeah, Iām emotionally wiped. But Iām also in awe. Watching him reminded me why we fell in love with his music in the first place. Not just because it rocked, but because it came from somewhere realāsomewhere dark, defiant, and full of heart. That heart is still beating. That voice is still singing. That fire is still bur

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