On December 3, 1948, in house number 14 on Lodge Road in a small town called Aston, a baby named John Michael Osbourne was born, the fourth of six children in a poor working-class family.
In just 18 years, the world will know him by another name — Ozzy.
However, the story of his life and path to fame as one of the most famous musicians on the planet cannot compare with his memories of them. No matter how sinister Ozzy may appear on stage, his sharp sense of humor and self-irony make this autobiography a true treasure for any rock music connoisseur.
How the idea to start a music career came to Ozzy, how he and his school friend crafted homemade bombs, how he spent two months in jail before coming of age, or how the future rock giant lost his virginity — all these painfully funny, sad, and inspiring stories are in this book.
No censorship, no false modesty.
Only what Ozzy managed to remember