Friday, March 25, 2011

Ozzy Osbourne confesses in a book

Musician Ozzy Osbourne and known as 'the prince of darkness' wants to reassure his fans after he published an autobiography in which he confesses: "I am not a demon" it says, but "a working class family guy who left his job at the factory to go on a spree, "he says. Global Rhythm has been the editorial just published in Spain, "I am Ozzy (I confess that I drank), a memoir by the leader of the hard rock band Black Sabbath, considered at the time as satanic, the reveals not only his taste for alcohol, but all kinds of events that oscillate between the comic, the gruesome and eschatology of his figure.

"My father always thought I would do something big," says the singer at the beginning of his book. "Or you end up doing something very special or you end up in jail," recalls his father telling him. "And the old man was right: before the age of eighteen I was in prison," says Osbourne on the front lines of humorous autobiographical overview that will appeal to his followers.

The book picks up with the spirit of recent public appearances Osbourne, and the demonic legend who has transformed his legend in recent years thanks to a television program that opened the doors of his home, accompanied by his sons Jack and Kelly and his wife, Sharon. After 70 years and a history of more than four decades during which he helped shape the genre of heavy metal, which was called "prince of darkness" in this book says to confess their sins, including an episode with a cake of hashish that nearly cost him his life to a pastor.

An autobiographical book that is sure to anyone who reads it will not be surprising for those who want to know more about Osbourne, who cling to the brush.

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