OZZY OSBOURNE: 'People Think I'm Crazy For Liking CREED'

December 29, 2002

The following item was originally published in today's edition of the New York Post:

He may be the king of metal, but Ozzy Osbourne prefers a quieter, gentler brand of music at home. "THE BEATLES are my favorite thing," Osbourne told mtv.com. "A lot of people think I'm crazy for liking CREED . . . I like the older stuff [from] when I was younger, like [LED] ZEPPELIN, THE BEATLES, [PAUL] MCCARTNEY, [JOHN] LENNON albums. Early [DAVID] BOWIE albums like 'Ziggy Stardust'. " Sadly, Osbourne notes: "My heroes are dying off now. George Harrison recently died, which was tragic . . . I'm listening to PAUL MCCARTNEY's new album right now."

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