Ozzy Osbourne Honors Black Sabbath’s Original Lineup: ‘Tony Iommi is the Best Guitarist Ever,’ Comparing the Band to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones nh

In a recent video, Ozzy Osbourne reflected on the lasting legacy of Black Sabbath and the indispensable role of its original members in shaping the band’s iconic sound. He emphasized that Black Sabbath wasn’t a band manufactured for fame—it was a group that “rose from the streets,” with each member deeply understanding their craft. This authenticity, Ozzy argued, is what gave the band its unique spirit and timeless music.

Ozzy singled out guitarist Tony Iommi, calling him the best guitarist he has ever played with. He stressed that Tony’s playing is irreplaceable, and no other musician could capture the essence and feel of Black Sabbath classics like Paranoid, Children of the Grave, and War Pigs.

Comparing Black Sabbath to legendary bands such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Ozzy noted that replacing even one original member would fundamentally alter the band’s sound. He pointed out that while other musicians can replicate the notes, they often miss the subtle nuances and spirit, especially criticizing some American guitarists for playing Sabbath songs too fast, stripping away the original groove and mood.

For Ozzy, the magic of Black Sabbath lies not just in the music but in the chemistry and authenticity of the original lineup—a testament to why the band remains a cornerstone of heavy metal history.