Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy Dominates Rock 2000 Countdown in New Zealand
Ozzy Osbourne's legacy in rock music is being celebrated in New Zealand. The legendary singer's face was projected onto Auckland's iconic Sky Tower, and several of his songs, including 'Mama I'm Coming Home', have topped the Rock 2000 countdown.
The Rock 2000 countdown has highlighted Ozzy's dominance in the rock scene. 'Mama I'm Coming Home' secured the second spot, while Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs' took the top position. Other classics like 'Paranoid', 'Iron Man', and 'NIB' also made the list. Ozzy's influence is further evident in the Top 50, with hits like 'Crazy Train', 'No More Tears', 'Hellraiser', and 'See You On The Other Side' featuring prominently.
Yungblud's cover of Black Sabbath's 'Changes' was voted the seventh best rock song ever, further cementing the band's impact on music. Locally, New Zealand acts Blindspott and Shihad also made it to the Top 10.
The Sky Tower's projection of Ozzy's face is a testament to his enduring influence on rock music. His songs continue to resonate with fans, as seen in the Rock 2000 countdown. While the main sponsorship rights for concerts at the Sky Tower remain unconfirmed, Ozzy's music continues to be celebrated in Auckland and beyond.
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