OZZY OSBOURNE Still Feels After-Effects Of LSD
February 18, 2011According to The Pulse Of Radio, Ozzy Osbourne claims that he still feels affected by LSD, even though he quit the drug back in his BLACK SABBATH days. He said, "I still get the after-effects. I call them my 'wobblers'. In a flash every little problem freaks me out and becomes the end of the world."
He described what it was like when he was on the drug, saying, "In my experience LSD is great until it isn't. One minute you're running down Miami Beach with a foam finger on your head — the next you're sticking a gun in your best friend's face. If you keep taking that shit it's going to bite you in the balls."
Ozzy is the voice of a character called Fawn in the new Disney animated movie "Gnomeo & Juliet", in theaters now. It stars James McAvoy and Emily Blunt as the title characters.
Ozzy Osbourne will publish a new book called "Ask Dr. Ozzy" later this year. The book will be co-written with Chris Ayres, who collaborated with Ozzy on his memoir "I Am Ozzy", and is a spin-off of the singer's ongoing column in England's Sunday Times in which he offers medical advice.
According to the publisher, the book will "tell incredible survival stories not found in his memoir, offer advice that no human should follow, and shed light on his seemingly superhuman ability to keep breathing." An October 2011 release is expected.
A new documentary about the life of Ozzy Osbourne, produced by his son Jack, has had its title changed from "Wreckage Of My Past: The Ozzy Osbourne Story" to "God Bless Ozzy Osbourne". The film will be the first release from Jack's production company, Jacko Productions, and is billed as "an intimate documentary that delves deep into the life of music icon Ozzy Osbourne . . . as he looks back on a lifetime of unparalleled success, misdiagnosed disease, unrelenting fear and a recurring dependency on drugs and alcohol." The movie is likely to play some film festivals and hit theatres later this year.
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