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Changes - Black sabbath
John Michael Osbourne, Dec 3 1948 - Jul 22 2025. RIP

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A fantastic tribute, thanks for sharing!
Always feels good to hear you play, whether for life or death.
Such an excellent description.
Really good to hear this played with an arrangement like this.
Very nice.
Cool! I like how you made it yours.
Thanks for listening @Squishy @michael_m @bluegroove @Edward_Alexander, there was only one Ozzy.
Thanks Michael, I've posted a few too many tributes here, should focus more on living.
Great take on the song. I hadn’t heard it in decades so I Googled it. I like your deep reverb. It goes very well with the idea behind the original. Ozzy was quite a character. He’ll be missed.
That’s what You’re doing when you pick up that thing. Onward!
Yes, it's a great song. I took a break from my usual amps (Nembrini Faceman, MRH810) and went with the excellent BG Extasy into Blackhole. Thanks for listening.
Sorry, don’t know the original but this was 👌
The original is great, but it's also worth checking out the 'father & daughter' version he did with Kelly. Thanks for the listen and like!
I always loved the Charles Bradley cover. Dude had some pipes…

Thanks, @Squishy, I wasn't aware of Charles Bradley. That's a great version - really got that Otis / Al Green vibe going on.
🤙 whole album is definitely worth a listen if you gel with that vibe (think it’s mostly, if not all, covers)
A heartfelt tribute. Very moving.
Thanks for listening Andy. Much appreciated.