Ozzy Osbourne: “I won’t retire until they close my coffin. And then I’ll do an encore.

Despite suffering from Parkinson’s disease, the “Prince of Darkness” guarantees that he will only leave music when he dies. And yet…

Ozzy Osbourne again rejected the idea of reform, in statements to the British newspaper Daily Mirror.

“I won’t retire until they close my coffin. And then I’ll do an encore. I’m the Prince of Darkness,” he joked.

The musician has been in quarantine since March, and the pandemic has forced him to cancel several dates of what is described as his last tour, but fans can rest easy: Ozzy will still be back on stage to finish it.

“Feeling that crowd jumping is better than an orgasm. It’s the best romance of my life,” he said. “I’m honored that people still want to see me live.

Ozzy also talked about his fight against Parkinson’s disease. “One of the questions I asked [the doctor] was, ‘Is it a terminal disease?’ and he said, ‘No, but life is.

“It’s just another thing I have to deal with. I’m not worried about it,” he said.

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