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The Osbournes hit back at Roger Waters as "a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable, ugly human being”
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The Osbournes hit back at Roger Waters as “a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable, ugly human being”

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Ozzy Osbourne’s family have hit out at Roger Waters branding him “a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable, ugly human being”.

It comes after the Pink Floyd bassist previously spoke out about The Prince Of Darkness’ death shortly after his passing.

“Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him in his whatever state that he was in his whole life, we’ll never know. Although he was all over the TV for hundreds of years, with his idiocy and nonsense. The music, I have no idea. I couldn’t give a fuck,” Waters said at the time.

Waters went on: “I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did. I have no interest in biting the heads of chickens or whatever they do. I couldn’t care less, you know.”

This led to Jack Osbourne hitting out at his comments and defending his late father’s honour.

“Hey Roger Waters, fuck you. How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become. The only way you seem to get attention these days is by vomiting out bullshit in the press. My father always thought you were a c*nt – thanks for proving him right,” he said in response.

Now, Sharon, Jack and Kelly Osbourne have laid into Waters again on the latest episode of The Osbournes Podcast.

Sharon said he was “probably one of the most sick individuals I’ve come across in years,” with Jack responding, “Oh, you talking about my mate Roger?,” before Kelly added: “He’s a fucking c*nt.”

Sharon continued: “He isn’t, ’cause c*nts are good. … He has no charisma. He looks like Frankenstein.”

She went on to say: “The guy is sick in the head. He is not relevant in today’s world. Nobody likes him. It’s not just us. Nobody likes this man. … unless you’re a fascist.”

Sharon added: “I don’t know how those guys in Pink Floyd put up with him as long as they did. … David [Gilmour] is the most gracious, warm person you could ever meet.”

She then summed him up as “a sad, irrelevant, old, miserable human being – a miserable ugly human being.”

Waters has previously denied accusations of antisemitism in his support for Palestine. In 2023, CAA published a documentary of the musician The Dark Side Of Roger Waters. Upon watching it, Waters slammed the film as “a flimsy, unapologetic piece of propaganda”.

The musician has been a longtime supporter of Palestine; most recently, he urged followers on social media not to vote for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the upcoming US election due to their respective stances on the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. He has also hit back at other musicians for their various stances on Israel.

Speaking about Waters’ comments on Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon said: “Do you know why he [Waters] did it? He did it because he knows I’m half-Jewish.”

Waters is yet to respond publicly to any of the Osbournes’ comments.

In the past Sharon has hit out at Kneecap, over their stance on supporting Palestinians describing their “whole attitude” as “one of anger, it’s not of peace”. She also called for a “revocation of Kneecap’s work visa”.

The band in response said: “Statements aren’t aggressive, murdering 20,000 children is though.”

Elsewhere in the podcast, the family revealed that Ozzy was secretly hospitalised just two weeks before his final concert and they shared that both Donald Trump and King Charles reached out to them after learning of the Prince Of Darkness’ death.

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Roger Deakins Interview on 'Reflections: On Cinematography'
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Roger Deakins Interview on ‘Reflections: On Cinematography’

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Lots of people in Devon enjoy a bit of fishing, and Roger Deakins is no different. But he really realized that he was different when a man he didn’t know called after him as he was picking up bait, “You got robbed for Jesse James!” The man was referring to Deakins’ cinematography on “The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford” — IndieWire agrees, as the 2007 film is tied with “The Tree of Life” in our ranking of the best cinematography of the 21st Century — which lost out at the Academy Awards that year. Although Deakins now owns two tiny golden Oscars for “1917” and “Blade Runner: 2049,” so he’s doing OK.  

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But the story of how the director of photography got from his roots in the South West of England to Sir Roger Deakins is twistier and more surprising than a worm on a fishhook, and is now the subject of Deakins’s new book, “Reflections: On Cinematography.” 

When a publisher approached Deakins about writing a book, thinking of it more as a straightforward autobiography or Hollywood tell-all, Deakins was much more interested in the roadmap of how people get started as storytellers and the usually unusual, winding roads their careers take them on. In addition to his film collaborations with the likes of the Coen Brothers, Sam Mendes, and Denis Villeneuve, the savvy IndieWire reader may already be aware that Deakins and his wife and creative partner James host the Team Deakins podcast and put all kinds of behind-the-scenes and planning material on the members’ section of his website for that purpose. 

“Reflections On Cinematography,” then, was designed to be an extension of that educational and hopefully inspirational work, and the book is stuffed with lighting diagrams and sketches and plans, from the number of dinos needed for the cross-burning sequence in “O Brother Where Art Thou?” to Deakins’s exposure notes on “Jarhead” to the camera and lighting positions on K’s roof in “Blade Runner: 2049.” 

PRISONERS, front, from left: director Denis Villeneuve, cinematographer Roger Deakins, on set, 2013. ph: Wilson Webb/©Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection
Roger Deakins shooting ‘Prisoners’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“What I cared about in terms of filmmaking and an extension of basically what we’ve done on the website [and] the podcast [is] how did you start and what’s your career path?” Deakins told IndieWire. “I grew up in Devon, basically at the seaside. And the idea of filmmaking was, like — you know, I might as well have thought of being an astronaut. It was just kind of ridiculous. So part of the reason for the book is hopefully to demystify it, to try and make apparent that if you really care for something and you want to do it, you’ve just got to stick at it and maybe you’ll get lucky like I did.” 

Deakins’s guidebook is chronological, starting with his early experiences in art, graphic design, documentary, and, crucially, travel. Getting to go all over the world and study different disciplines prepared him for crafting the elegant frames and masterful manipulation of natural light he puts to use — to very different effect — in films as wildly diverse as “Nineteen Eighty-Four” to “1917” 

“ I was very adamant,” Deakins said about including his early life and work in the book, “My life, my background, and my documentary experience is part of who I am and why I see the way I do and why I’ve shot the way I’ve shot.” 

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Roger Deakins on the set of “1917”Francois Duhamel

But maybe the most fun thing for cinephiles is how honest Deakins is about all of the limitations and constraints — and weather, too; Roger quipped, “Maybe I should have been a meteorologist,” and James added, “Probably better hours” — that also shape a film’s look. “Reflections: On Cinematography” is as much about the collaborative relationships within which any cinematographer must work. 

Deakins told IndieWire that writing the book was like revisiting old friends, remembering some of the “complete madness” of the business, and also documenting what it’s been like to make movies in the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries, because the process is changing rapidly. 

“ They’re all tools, you know, the industry changes. I mean, we’ve just enjoyed the industry as it’s been while we’ve been part of it,” Deakins said. 

“Reflections: On Cinematography” is now available online and in bookstores in the US and Canada. It will be available in the UK on February 12.

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration

The NFL is backing #BadBunny!

Commissioner #RogerGoodell doubled down on the league’s decision to have Bad Bunny headline next year’s #SuperBowl Halftime Show, saying the #NFL remains committed despite backlash from the Trump administration and others. Praising the Puerto Rican superstar’s reach, Goodell said, “He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world. That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value, and it’s carefully thought through,” adding that criticism comes with virtually every selection.

Goodell also signaled the show could expand beyond a solo set, noting the halftime stage often features surprise guests alongside the headliner. Citing recent examples, he pointed to #KendrickLamar’s show with appearances from #SZA, Serena Williams and Samuel L. Jackson, as well as #Usher’s 2024 set that brought out #Ludacris, Alicia Keys and #LilJon. “I am not saying that there won’t be additional talent that might be involved but that’s always the way it works,” he said of the production, which is done in partnership with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

Are you happy with Bad Bunny headlining the halftime show?


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David Gilmour says there is "no possible way" he would work with Roger Waters again
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David Gilmour says there is “no possible way” he would work with Roger Waters again

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
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David Gilmour has said there is “no possible way” that he would ever work with his former Pink Floyd bandmate Roger Waters again.

The two creative forces behind the legendary rock band have been publicly feuding for much of the time since Waters’ departure in 1985, with the dispute becoming political in recent years. Last year, Gilmour stated that he would rather “steer clear of people who actively support genocidal and autocratic dictators like Putin and Maduro” than reunite with Waters.

It appears that he has not softened his stance over the past 12 months. In a new interview with The Telegraph, he was asked what it would take for him to join forces with Waters again. “Nothing,” he replied. “There is no possible way that I would do that.”

Going into further detail in the 2024 interview, Gilmour explained: “Nothing would make me share a stage with someone who thinks such treatment of women and the LGBT community is OK. On the other hand, I’d love to be back on stage with [Pink Floyd keyboardist] Rick Wright, who was one of the gentlest and most musically gifted people I’ve ever known.”

Gilmour’s wife Olly Samson has also been vocally outspoken against Waters’ politics, accusing him in 2023 of being “anti-Semitic to [his] rotten core” and “a Putin apologist and a lying, thieving, hypocritical, tax-avoiding, lip-synching, misogynistic, sick-with-envy, megalomaniac”. Gilmour re-shared Samson’s post, adding that “every word [is] demonstrably true”.

Waters himself issued a statement in response, in which he described Samson’s comments as “incendiary and wildly inaccurate”, adding that he “refutes [them] entirely”. He also said that he was “taking advice as to his position” regarding the claims.

Gilmour has also said he finds it “wearisome” to have to talk about Waters. “Do you know what decade of my life I was in when Roger left our pop group? My thirties. I am now 78. Where’s the relevance?” he told Mojo in 2024. In a Rolling Stone interview, however, he also stated that “one day there are things I will talk about”.

Elsewhere, Pink Floyd sold their back catalogue for $400million in a deal with Sony last year. Gilmour said it was a move driven primarily by his desire to “get out of the mud bath that it has been for quite a while”, rather than a financially-motivated decision.

Gilmour released the live concert film of his ‘David Gilmour Live At The Circus Maximus, Rome’ on Blu-ray on Friday (October 17), while a 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ is coming on December 12 as a deluxe box set.

Earlier this year, Pink Floyd achieved their seventh UK Number One album with their live record ‘Pink Floyd At Pompeii – MCMLXXII’.

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Roger Waters blasts ‘timid’ and ‘unpleasant’ Thom Yorke in latest row over Israel
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Roger Waters blasts ‘timid’ and ‘unpleasant’ Thom Yorke in latest row over Israel

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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7 October 2025

Roger Waters has hit out at “timid” and “unpleasant” Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke.

Roger Waters has launched a fresh attack on Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke

The Pink Floyd co-founder, a longstanding supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, has repeatedly attacked Yorke and Radiohead for choosing to perform in Israel and for what he perceives as their weak alignment with the Palestinian cause.

Speaking on The Katie Halper Show, the 82-year-old musician said of Yorke: “He’s a timid little bloke. I think he’s unpleasant company. I wrote him many letters you know.”

The tension between Waters and Yorke dates back to 2017, when Radiohead went ahead with a concert in Tel Aviv despite calls – including from Waters – to cancel under a cultural boycott of Israel. Waters has publicly opposed such performances ever since, citing his alignment with BDS since 2011.

When asked if Yorke ever replied to his letters, Waters said: “Yes, he did respond. It’s all going in my memoir. He got very very snarky and he was trying to be fun[ny].”

Yorke, for his part, has defended his past actions and clarified that Radiohead does not support Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu any more than they endorse US President Donald Trump.

At the time, he said: “Playing in a country isn’t the same as endorsing its government.”

Earlier this year, Yorke issued a lengthy reflection on the Israel–Gaza conflict as he described an incident during a solo show in Melbourne when he was heckled by a protester.

The 57-year-old singer posted on social media: “Some guy shouting at me from the dark last year when I was picking up a guitar to sing the final song alone in front of 9000 people in Melbourne didn’t really seem like the best moment to discuss the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Afterwards I remained in shock that my supposed silence was somehow being taken as complicity, and I struggled to find an adequate way to respond to this and to carry on with the rest of the shows on the tour.

“That silence, my attempt to show respect for all those who are suffering and those who have died, and to not trivialise it in a few words, has allowed other opportunistic groups to use intimidation and defamation to fill in the blanks, and I regret giving them this chance. This has had a heavy toll on my mental health.”




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Jack Osbourne calls out Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters over Ozzy insults - National
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Jack Osbourne calls out Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters over Ozzy insults – National

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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Jack Osbourne is calling out Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters for his comments criticizing his late father Ozzy Osbourne’s career.

In a recent interview with The Independent Ink, Waters, 81, voiced his feelings about the former Black Sabbath frontman after his death.

Waters said that he “couldn’t give a f—” about Osbourne’s band, Black Sabbath.

“Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him in his whatever state that he was in his whole life,” Waters said, “We’ll never know. The music, I have no idea.”

Waters continued, “I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did. Have no interest in biting the heads of chickens or whatever they do. I couldn’t care less, you know.”

Osbourne, who died July 22 at 76, was famously known for biting the head off a bat during a performance in January 1982.

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“He was all over the TV for hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense,” Waters said, seemingly making reference to the family’s MTV reality TV show The Osbournes, which ran from 2002-2005.

Jack, 39, took to his Instagram Stories to call out Waters for his recent comments, writing, “Hey @RogerWaters F— You. How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become.”

“The only way you seem to get attention these days is by vomiting out bullsh– in the press. My father always thought you were a c— thanks for proving him right,” Jack wrote, adding a clown emoji.

A screenshot of Jack Osbourne's Instagram Stories.


A screenshot of Jack Osbourne’s Instagram Stories.

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In a second Instagram Story, Jack wrote, “#f—rogerwaters.”

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Jack’s response to Waters comes after his sister Kelly Osbourne, 40, called out Irish WWE star Becky Lynch, 38, after she made comments about Osbourne’s hometown during a live broadcast of RAW on Aug. 25.

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“The only good thing that came outta here died a month ago,” Lynch said while in Osbourne’s hometown of Birmingham, England.

“But in fairness to Ozzy Osbourne, he had the good sense to move to LA, a proper city. Because if I lived I Birmingham I’d die too,” Lynch added.

Kelly took to Instagram the next day and called Lynch “a disrespectful dirtbag.”

“Birmingham would not pi– on you if you were on fire,” Kelly wrote. “#BirminghamForever shame on the @WWE for allowing such things to be said about my father and his home!!”


(L-R:) Kelly Osbourne attends The Serpentine Gallery Summer Party 2025 at Serpentine on June 24, 2025 and Becky Lynch prepares to address the crowd during Monday Night RAW at KFC YUM! Center on May 12, 2025.

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Osbourne died on July 22 at the age of 76. His death came two weeks after he delivered his last-ever live performance with the original lineup of Black Sabbath at Villa Park soccer stadium in Birmingham on July 5.

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“It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,” the family said in a statement.

It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.

We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.
 
Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and… pic.twitter.com/WLJhOrMsDF

— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) July 22, 2025

Thousands of fans lined Broad Street in Birmingham on July 30 to say goodbye to the rock icon during a funeral procession.

Osbourne’s wife of 43 years, Sharon, and two of his children, Jack and Kelly, followed the late rocker’s hearse in a car as it made its way through the streets of Birmingham.

Six vehicles carrying the Osbourne family — who covered all costs for the procession — followed the hearse. They got out of their vehicles to look at the goodbye messages left for Osbourne.

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Following closely behind Sharon was the couple’s third daughter, Aimee, who is rarely seen, and Osbourne’s son Louis, from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.


The wife of Ozzy Osborne Sharon Osbourne mourns during the funeral ceremony of Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham on 30 July 2025.

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NFL Boss Roger Goodell On If Taylor Swift Is in Mix For 2026 Super Bowl
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NFL Boss Roger Goodell On If Taylor Swift Is in Mix For 2026 Super Bowl

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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With an announcement expected soon, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell cranked up the hype machine for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show to 11 on Wednesday morning (Sept. 3) when he appeared on the Today Show and casually dropped the biggest name in the pop universe as a possibility.

Asked if it’s possible that Taylor Swift might do the honors on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., Goodell played it coy while saying the loudest part out loud. “We would always love to have Taylor play. She is a special, special talent, and obviously she would be welcome at any time,” he said.

Asked by co-host Savannah Guthrie if a Swift-time show is in the works, Goodell said, “I can’t tell you anything about it.” When Guthrie wondered if it was a “maybe,” Goodell continued the tease, adding, “It’s a maybe.”

Swift’s name has bubbled up as a possible halftime performer in the run-up to what is typically an early September announcement for a number of reasons. The first, of course, is that she has become a staple at NFL games over the past two years thanks to her relationship with Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, to whom she got engaged last month. The singer also has a new album coming out on Oct. 3, The Life of a Showgirl.

Whoever it is, they will have big shoes to fill after Kendrick Lamar crushed it at this year’s halftime in February. Billboard has gotten in on the speculation, with everyone from Swift to Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber, Drake, BTS, Bay area legends Green Day and Metallica and Jay-Z making our short list.

While avowed Swiftie Goodell kept it vague with Today, he added, “I’m waiting for my friend Jay-Z. It’s in his hands. I’m waiting for the smoke to come out.” Jay-Z and his company Roc Nation, have been producing the Super Bowl halftime shows since 2020. While the roster has leaned into the R&B/hip-hop vein since then, with shows by The Weeknd, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Usher and Lamar last year, Swift’s name has perennially been in the mix as a possible performer on the biggest stage of the year.

And in her inimitable fashion, Swift has been subtly dropping Easter eggs that seem to point to a possible Santa Clara Sunday in February. In advance of the album that Swift has teased will bring back her big pop era, the singer announced the LP on the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast last month, noting that she learned she’d secured the rights to her master recordings just a few months before attending this year’s Super Bowl.

She also noted that she used to not pay attention to the big game growing up, though her dad was a huge NFL fan. “My relationship with sports was like, I grew up in Pennsylvania, I always heard my dad yelling at the screen watching Eagles games,” she said. “I was up in my room playing guitar, learning instruments, playing piano — I was focused on different things. I would go to sporting events so that I could sing the national anthem. I know every halftime show from the Super Bowls, but I didn’t watch the sports.”

Though her focus on the halftime show was seemingly random, she also did a deep dive into her latest obsession: sourdough bread. That was telling because the mascot for the San Francisco 49ers franchise — whose home stadium will host the game — is Sourdough Sam and the this season will end with the 60th Super Bowl, a number that just happens to match the percentage Swift used to describe her level of bread talk lately.

Swift also kept bringing up the number 47 during the pod, thanking co-host Jason Kelce for “screaming for like 47 seconds for me” and saying she’d visited “47,000” countries on her Eras Tour (actually 21). It’s worth noting that the 47th of 149 shows on the global Eras tour was, of course, July 2023 at Levi’s Stadium. Never a coincidence, as Swifties know all too well.

Watch Goodell talk potential Swift halftime performance below.


  

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Jack Osbourne Slams Roger Waters Over Black Sabbath, Ozzy Comments
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Jack Osbourne Slams Roger Waters Over Black Sabbath, Ozzy Comments

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Don’t mess with the Osbournes. On Tuesday, Jack Osbourne had some charged words for Roger Waters after the Pink Floyd co-founder said in the press that he “never did” care about Black Sabbath and “couldn’t give a fuck” about Ozzy Osbourne.

“Hey Roger Waters, fuck you,” Jack wrote on Instagram. “How pathetic and out of touch you’ve become. The only way you seem to get attention these days is by vomiting out bullshit in the press.”

“My father always thought you were a cunt,” he added, using the hashtag #fuckrogerwaters. “Thanks for proving him right.”

In a recent interview with The Independent Ink, Waters seemed to have some pointed words about Osbourne, and also Black Sabbath’s music. “Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him in his whatever state that he was in his whole life,” he said in the interview. “We’ll never know. The music, I have no idea. I couldn’t give a fuck.”

Waters added: “I don’t care about Black Sabbath, I never did. Have no interest in biting the heads of chickens or whatever they do. I couldn’t care less, you know.” (To be clear, the bat incident happened during Ozzy’s solo career, not while in Black Sabbath.)

Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at age 76 of a heart attack “out of hospital” and suffered from coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease. The certificate, filed by his daughter Aimee Osbourne in London, listed his occupation as “Songwriter, Performer and Rock Legend.”

Osbourne spoke highly of Pink Floyd throughout his life, and called “Money” one of his favorite rock songs in an interview with Rolling Stone in 2004. Meanwhile, Waters has seemingly always been a Black Sabbath hater, and reportedly gave a mean review of their debut song, “Evil Woman,” in 1970, according to Far Out Magazine.

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“Well, well, well… I’m speechless – well, almost…” Waters said at the time. “You keep thinking it’s going to start. You think that for the first minute, but then, if you are really perceptive, you realise it isn’t going to start, and that’s all there is.”

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