Breaking news: An open later from Ozzy Osbourne to Tony Iommi and enter back to the beginning community which will live you speechless…

Breaking news: An open later from Ozzy Osbourne to Tony Iommi and enter back to the beginning community which will live you speechless…

Today, I find myself sitting down with a heart full of memories, reflections, and a deep sense of longing. I want to reach out not just as a fellow musician, but as a brother who has shared the wild, unpredictable journey of life and music with you—from the very first chords we struck in Birmingham to the legendary stages we’ve graced around the world. And I want to invite you back—to reconnect with the beginning community that made us who we are.

Tony, do you remember those days? When we were young, dreaming in the shadows of factories and streets, forging something that would shake the very foundations of music? We didn’t know then what lay ahead—the fame, the chaos, the battles—yet through it all, we held on to something pure: a love for the music, a bond that was unbreakable.

Now, I’m reaching out with a simple message: it’s time to come back. Not just to the music, but to the community that built us—the raw, unfiltered, unbreakable beginning. That community is not just a memory; it’s a living, breathing force that still exists in every note we played, in every chord we strummed, in every moment of those early days that defined us.

Tony, I know life has thrown us some curveballs. The battles with health, the obstacles life has placed in our path, and the weight of legacy. But I believe, more than ever, that our true strength lies in returning to our roots—reconnecting with that pure, rebellious spirit that ignited our souls in the first place. That community—those friends, fans, and fellow musicians who believed in us when no one else did—are still out there, waiting for us to acknowledge them, to remind ourselves of who we truly are.

This isn’t just about reviving the past; it’s about reigniting the fire that made Black Sabbath legendary. It’s about standing together once more, not as distant icons but as brothers who shared a vision—a community that transcended fame and fortune. It’s about giving back to those who believed in us in our darkest times and celebrating the unbreakable bond that no storm could tear apart.

I want you to know that I’ve been thinking about the beginning community a lot lately. The fans who saw us as more than just a band—they saw us as a movement, as a voice for the misunderstood, the outcasts, the rebels. They carried a piece of our spirit in their hearts, and I believe it’s time we do the same. To step back into that community, to listen, to share, and to heal.

Tony, I’m calling on you not just as a bandmate but as a brother. Let’s set aside the differences, the disagreements, the years of silence. Let’s remember why we started—because we had something special, something that changed lives. We owe it to ourselves and to those who believed in us to come back, to reconnect with the raw energy, the chaos, and the love that fueled our early days.

Imagine a moment where we stand together again—playing, talking, sharing stories with that community that made us who we are. Imagine the power of that reunion—an unfiltered, authentic comeback that reminds everyone why Black Sabbath is not just a band, but a movement that shaped generations.

So, Tony, I’m reaching out today with an open heart and an open mind. Let’s come back to the beginning community. Let’s revive that spirit that made us fearless. Because, in the end, it’s not about the fame or the legacy—it’s about remembering who we are, where we came from, and the unbreakable bond that keeps us alive.

 

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