Mon, 17 March 2008 23:54:03 ET
Ozzy Osbourne was reportedly forced to forget his hope to make Black Sabbath 40th anniversary tour. Reportedly, the rocker has given up making plans for his band's reunion tour. He gave up because his band mates did not support his plan.
Earlier, Osbourne had planned to make a big tour which reunited his band members. However, he was fed up with the fact that his band mates couldn't make up their minds. The rocker told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, "If it happens, it happens, if it don't, it don't... You get a phone call: 'It's off!' Then it's back on again."
The husband of Sharon Arden, on the other hand, did not state that the possibility of reunion tour was scrapped. He added, "You know what? I don't want to say yes, and I don't want to say no, because I've put my foot in my mouth so many times. If it's meant to happen, it will happen." It means that the rocker is still expecting to have reunion tour for his band next time.
Osbourne was known as the vocalist of English heavy metal Black Sabbath. Together with Tony Iommi as the guitarist, Terence Geezer Butler as the bassist, and Bill Ward as the drummer, Osbourne had formed the band in 1968. In 1979, the vocalist had departed from the band, and his position was replaced by Rainbow's vocalist Ronnie James Dio.
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