What was clearly intended as a loving homage to a beloved English music legend was angry last week when Rod Stewart's tribute to the late Heavy -Metal -icon Ozzy Osbourne was caught up by some commentators. Like in Fan video The moment the Stewarts Show in Charlotte, NC, on July 29, the 80-year-old singer published a bizarre AI generation video from Osbourne, who died on July 22nd at the age of 76 with not revealed causes for selfs in heaven with a variety of colleagues. Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury, George Michael and XXXTentacion.
The comments on the video of a woman said everything: “This … looks like one of the psychosis induced by drugs that Ozzy led to rehab. Outanding, 7/10.Weekend at Bernie Vibes. Prince didn't even want his music to Spotify and changed his name to a symbol to protect his intellectual property. I am 100% sure that he would not have committed to Rod Stuart to puff his face for this sticky. ”
The comments from “We are Really in the end times“To” I saw some S -Ty -KI pictures in concerts This is a new deepAnd “that's Bizarre for many reasonsNot least because Rod Stewart performed with Ozzy Osbourne. Instead of blowing up Ozzy in heaven, they were able to show this real and very beautiful picture of Rod Stewart with his arm around the actual Ozzy Osbourne. “
After Charlotte ObserverStewart ended the Ozzy Ai tribute of last week with the words: “Very sad. Many of these people died” Cause of drugs … I'm still here! ”
Since the death of Osbourne had come from all over the world last month, including more traditional Stewart, who has dedicated his appearances from “Forever Young” for his concerts in his concerts since then. on July 22nd, On Instagram Stewart wrote: “Bey, bye ozzy. Sleep well, my friend. See you up there – later than before.”
Just a few days earlier than the Charlotte stop during a show on July 26th at the XFinity Center in Mansfield. Photo by Osbourne filled the screen. “I” will be with you soon … but not too early, “Stewart joked before starting the song when the stage sets were filled with colorful pictures in the postcard style of his band members.
At the time of the press, the spokesman for Osbourne and Stewart had not returned Advertising board's request for comment.