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* [[Useful Notes/British Accents|British Accents]]: He has a very thick Brummie accent that is part of the reason he's so hard to understand when he speaks- the other reason being he's completely and utterly brainfried from so many years of hardcore drug abuse... though older videos prove he's almost always been [[The Unintelligible]], even when sober, due to his accent.
* [[Useful Notes/British Accents|British Accents]]: He has a very thick Brummie accent that is part of the reason he's so hard to understand when he speaks- the other reason being he's completely and utterly brainfried from so many years of hardcore drug abuse... though older videos prove he's almost always been [[The Unintelligible]], even when sober, due to his accent.
* [[The Cameo]]: He appeared briefly in ''[[Little Nicky]]'' and sung in [[Motorhead]]'s "I Ain't No Nice Guy" and Slash's "Crucify The Dead".
* [[The Cameo]]: He appeared briefly in ''[[Little Nicky]]'' and sung in [[Motorhead]]'s "I Ain't No Nice Guy" and Slash's "Crucify The Dead".
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: The live albums ''Speak of the Devil'', ''Just Say Ozzy'', ''Live and Loud'' and the studio album ''The Ultimate Sin''. The root of all these deletions, save for ''Speak of the Devil'', is the song "Shot In The Dark". It was his biggest hit of the 80s, one of his most popular songs of his career and featured regularly in his live set from the time it was released until the mid-90s, when the legal rights to the song came into dispute. Ozzy deleted every album that featured it from his catalog except for a greatest hits package (where it was simply replaced by another tune). Recently, [[Subverted Trope|he's started playing it again though and the deleted albums are available for purchase on iTunes]].
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: The live albums ''Speak of the Devil'', ''Just Say Ozzy'', ''Live and Loud'' and the studio album ''The Ultimate Sin''. The root of all these deletions, save for ''Speak of the Devil'', is the song "Shot In The Dark". It was his biggest hit of the 80s, one of his most popular songs of his career and featured regularly in his live set from the time it was released until the mid-90s, when the legal rights to the song came into dispute. Ozzy deleted every album that featured it from his catalog except for a greatest hits package (where it was simply replaced by another tune). Recently, [[Subverted Trope|he's started playing it again though and the deleted albums are available for purchase on iTunes]].
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Averted in his music. While he's portrayed as a language blasphemer in ''[[The Osbournes]]'', you won't hear much of this in his work. In his concerts, on the other hand, you ''will'' hear it, as his stage banter is typically filled with it.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Averted in his music. While he's portrayed as a language blasphemer in ''[[The Osbournes]]'', you won't hear much of this in his work. In his concerts, on the other hand, you ''will'' hear it, as his stage banter is typically filled with it.
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