
Each “Cryptobatz” has been unique designed from the wild mind of Ozzy himself, alongside NFT creator Sutter Systems.įor more on this topic, follow the Metal Observer. The bat bite has survived in rock lore and Ozzy has now updated it for the digital world: this month, he’ll be releasing 9,666 digital bats as NFTs. After the concert, he was rushed to a nearby hospital for rabies shots. According to Mark Neal, the 17-year-old who threw the bat onstage, it was definitely dead before Ozzy got to it Ozzy insisted that it was most definitely alive, though, and even managed to bite him. The story is a strange mixture of rumours. I could feel it staining my teeth and running down my chin.” Ozzy versus the ocean Hilarity ensues when Ozzy attempts to build a fire outside his and Sharon's beach house too close to the ocean in Season 2's The Ozzy Man and the Sea.

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“For a start, my mouth was instantly full of this warm, gloopy liquid, with the worst aftertaste you could ever imagine. Very wrong,” Ozzy wrote in his memoir I Am Ozzy. Seconds later Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon was blaring out of the tiny speaker in.

How did it taste? “Immediately, though, something felt wrong. Most people ain't interested in coming up here in the winter. There are times where underneath all those processed vocals, Ozzy sounds like hes enjoying himself, and if he and Churko can take some more chances like.

“I’ve had some mileage from Des Moines!” Three years later, Rolling Stone ranked the bat bite at number two on its list of Rock’s Wildest Myths. “The name of the town of Des Moines is embossed in my head!” Ozzy told The Des Moines Register back in 2001, just before he returned to the concert venue for the first time.
