Ozzy's Hall of Fame Induction Will Leave You SPEECHLESS feat. Wolfgang Van Halen
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 Published On Oct 21, 2024

Last night, Ozzy Osbourne’s Hall of Fame induction was marked by powerful performances from some of rock's biggest names, who came together to honor the Prince of Darkness. The ceremony kicked off with Wolfgang Van Halen delivering a blazing rendition of "Crazy Train," showcasing his guitar skills in a tribute to Ozzy's solo legacy. The crowd erupted as Wolfgang’s riffs echoed through the venue, capturing the energy of the original track and setting the tone for the night.

The celebration continued with Metallica's James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich taking the stage to perform "Paranoid." Their high-energy rendition paid homage to Black Sabbath’s classic, with Hetfield's raw vocals and Ulrich's thunderous drumming energizing the crowd. Tony Iommi, Ozzy's longtime Black Sabbath bandmate, later performed "Iron Man" with the house band, while Ozzy made a surprise appearance to join him on vocals, creating a special moment for the audience.

Zakk Wylde, Ozzy's longtime guitarist, delivered a standout performance of "No More Tears." His signature style and powerful soloing brought the song to life, while his presence on stage alongside Ozzy added a deeply emotional touch. Dave Grohl also surprised the audience by jumping on drums for a rendition of "War Pigs," adding his energetic style to the already electrifying atmosphere.

The night ended with all musicians joining forces for a medley of Ozzy's greatest hits, including "Bark at the Moon" and "Mr. Crowley," creating a fitting grand finale to a celebration of one of rock's most legendary figures.


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