A Quote by Jim Norton

Ozzy Osbourne is one of my favorite interviews, he's so good. — © Jim Norton
Ozzy Osbourne is one of my favorite interviews, he's so good.
I'm not a big fan of TV. It's an unavoidable situation being Ozzy Osbourne, people want you to go on chat shows, and I'm not good at it. I don't feel comfortable doing it.
There's an innocence to Ozzy Osbourne. He's mingling, but he's somewhat detached.
It was like going to church, except Ozzy Osbourne was there.
And when I was in the trunk, I saw Jesus. And the Virgin Mary. And Ozzy Osbourne.
I once asked Ozzy Osbourne, truly one of my favorite people in the world, if he was cool with singing Black Sabbath songs year after year, whether he was performing with Black Sabbath or out on a solo tour. He said it was great.
Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue in New Orleans on Mardi Gras = bad idea!
I in no way, shape, or form envision myself as the modern-day Ozzy Osbourne - nobody can.
I think it would be fun to play a young Ozzy Osbourne in a movie about the formation of Black Sabbath.
I feel really honoured to be in the Walk of Fame in Birmingham with so many great people already like Ozzy Osbourne.
I'm thinking, I'm singing like Ozzy Osbourne, but I don't sound like him enough, ever.
Our family home, a large house in Hampstead, was sold to Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. I remember being told that 'someone who eats bats' was buying it.
It would be horrible if there was no competition. It's what people want to see - they either like you or they don't. Not everybody likes Van Gogh. Or Bob Dylan! So you have Neil Young...or Ozzy Osbourne.
I actually grew up on rock music; that's what was played around my house. I listened to Led Zepplin, AC/DC, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Nirvana, Aerosmith - really almost everything.
My older brother was into Creedence Clearwater Revival and ZZ Top, and my sister was into pop radio. So somewhere along the line, I got into Ozzy Osbourne, REO Speedwagon, Heart, Pat Benetar, Journey.
Sometimes I'm scared of being Ozzy Osbourne. But it could have been worse. I could have been Sting.
Long before there was Marilyn Manson, long before there was Alice Cooper, way before Ozzy Osbourne, there was Screamin' Jay Hawkins
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