Ozzy Osbourne quit acid in early 70s after horse told him to ‘f*** off’

Ozzy Osbourne: Remembering the Prince of Darkness

Fans worldwide are mourning the loss of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who d**d on July 22 at 76. As they reflect on his life, many recall some of the wildest moments that defined his career — including a bizarre tale of how he quit LSD after a deep conversation with a horse that told him to “f*** off.”

A Career That Burned Bright and Wild
Few figures in music history shone as brightly or behaved as wildly as Ozzy Osbourne. The Black Sabbath frontman pushed musical and personal boundaries. From biting the head off a bat on stage to starring in a hit reality show, Ozzy became an unforgettable icon of heavy metal.

The Dark Side of Fame
Despite his entertaining persona, Ozzy battled decades of addiction. In a 2021 interview with Variety, he admitted to self-medicating because he never felt good about himself. “I’ve had success, but I never felt great,” he said. “From a young age, I used anything to get out of my head.”

Addiction’s Toll on Family
Ozzy openly discussed the impact of his substance abuse on his family. “It’s a very selfish disease,” he said. “My kids needed me. I gave them material things, but I wasn’t there for them.” By the time of the interview, he had been sober for about seven years.

The Acid Trip That Changed Everything
Reflecting on Black Sabbath’s 1972 album Vol. 4, Ozzy described the heavy dr*g use during recording. But a psychedelic trip in England changed his path. “I took 10 tabs of acid and walked into a field,” he recalled. “I stood there talking to a horse for an hour, and then it told me to f*** off. That was it for me.”

The Final Goodbye
Only 17 days after his last live show, Ozzy’s family announced his d**th with a heartfelt message. “It is with deep sadness we report that Ozzy Osbourne has passed away, surrounded by family and love,” they wrote.

A Legacy That Lives On
Ozzy once said he expected to drink until he d**d and considered himself lucky to still be alive. “I should have been d**d 1,000 times,” he confessed. Despite his struggles, Ozzy Osbourne remains a pioneer of rock and metal. His influence continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

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