- SHARON OSBOURNE Reveals Two Artists She ‘Would Have Loved’ To See At OZZY’s Final Concert**
*By Rock Pulse Daily – 1000 fictional words*
In a heartfelt and candid interview on the *Legends Unplugged* podcast this week, Sharon Osbourne opened up about her emotions as her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, approaches what she calls his “curtain call” concert—a final, grand farewell to a career that has spanned over five decades. But amid the planning and emotional reflections, Sharon made a touching revelation: there were two iconic artists she “would have loved” to see perform at Ozzy’s final concert, had fate allowed it.
“There are so many incredible musicians Ozzy has worked with and admired over the years,” Sharon said, her voice filled with a mix of nostalgia and pride. “But if I had to pick two—two that would’ve made this final show complete for us—it’d be Randy Rhoads and Lemmy Kilmister.”
Her words hit a poignant note, and for fans of rock and metal, the significance of those names is impossible to overstate.
### Randy Rhoads: The Shining Star That Burned Too Fast
Randy Rhoads, the gifted guitarist whose work with Ozzy in the early 1980s helped shape the future of heavy metal, died tragically in a plane crash in 1982. Though his time with Ozzy was short, his influence was monumental. Sharon described Rhoads as “the spark that reignited Ozzy’s flame” after his tumultuous departure from Black Sabbath.
“Ozzy was in a dark place when he left Sabbath,” Sharon recalled. “A