The death of Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday was a profound loss for the music world. The Black Sabbath lead singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was a heavy metal icon, whose personality transcended all walks of life.
The news of his passing sparked many tributes across the sports world, including one from the New England Patriots—who took the Gillette Stadium game field with Osbourne's song "Crazy Train" blaring in the background for over 20 seasons during the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era.
In fact, ahead of the NFL's 2005 season opener, the two-time defending champion Patriots hosted Osbourne and his band in Foxborough for a live performance of the hit song. The electric rendition has since resurfaced following his death.
Check it out here:
What a performance. Gillette was going absolutely wild for the Prince of Darnkess.
Osbourne's passing at the age of 76 comes just weeks after his final live show at the "Back to the Beginning" concert in Birmingham, England.
RIP to an absolute legend.
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