The Ozzy Osbourne VMAS tribute featured his son Jack and Stephen Tyler from the airroom

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Ozman left, but his legacy received a proper nod at this year’s VMA.

Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22, 1976, was awarded at the MTV Awards show on September 7th for a musical salute from Aerosmith’s Stephen Tyler and Joe Perry, the British pop punk rocker, and guitar magician Nuno Bettencourt.

Osborne’s son Jack introduced his tribute to the tape along with his family, but the video package for Osborne’s performance reads, “I’m a very lucky guy.

Leonin Yongbrud started a strong performance with the well-run “All Aboard!” Before diving into “Crazy Train” on Bettencourt, which handles Razor’s sharp riffs and features fingerblering solos that became famous by Randy Rhodes.

After injecting Black Sabbath’s “changes” with lots of Rock Veve, Jonbrud retreated to the dark light, allowing Aerosmith’s Joe Perry and Stephen Tyler to meet in the center of the stage catwalk.

Looking cool, I lay down in “Mama, I’m coming home” amid the pyro that exploded, “Mama, I’m coming home.” Tyler’s vocal struggle last year prompted the cancellation of Aerosmith’s farewell tour, but he managed some robust creaks before the song ended with a heavenly chorus.

Osborne died two weeks after his final performance with Black Sabbath from a heart attack after years of health, including Parkinson’s disease.

The Rock Titan of “Crazy Train” held a long history on MTV. Among his solo videos from the 80s and 90s – “bark at the Moon”, “No More Tears” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home”, he was ubiquitous in the channel’s “Headvenger’s Ball” show, and his reality series “The Osbournes” began his profile in the mainstream.

The show, held between 2002 and 2005, positions Osborne as a family man who shuffled around his house with slippers, demanding that the trash be removed from his wife Sharon, and lovingly intertwined with children Kelly and Jack (Sharon who refrained from participating in the show, daughter Amy and his third child).

In 2014, Osborne was awarded the Global Icon Award by EMAS, the European spinoff of VMA.

The documentary “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now” is scheduled to debut on Paramount+ later this year.

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