28 February 2020

(SMS) Ozzy Osbourne - Ordinary Man


[Verse 1: Ozzy Osbourne]
I was unprepared for fame then everybody knew my name
No more lonely nights, it's all for you
I have travelled many miles, I've seen tears and I've seen smiles
Just remember that it's all for you

[Pre-Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Don't forget me as the colours fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

[Verse 2: Elton John]
Many times, I lost control, they tried to kill my rock 'n' roll
Just remember I'm still here for you
I don't wanna say goodbye, when I do, you'll be alright
After all, I did it all for you

[Pre-Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Don't forget me as the colours fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man




Curiously not 10 minutes after listening to this song in the week it was released, my friend Eber (which writes on the blog Conjugando o Verbo), sent me this very same song and added: "it would fit so well in Building a Memory!". I agree with him.


I really like Ozzy Osbourne's bio in Spotify. He's one of the most unique beings in this planet, where madness is his best definition. It's so weird knowing that he has a book where he gives medical advice (Trust Me, I'm Doctor Ozzy). I'm reading and I'm having a good time laughing with it.


After this summary, we know he had the opposite of an ordinary life. We can say the same on Elton John, who plays the piano and sings the second verse, and Slash, who plays the guitar solo. They were anonymous at some point and, with a turn of events, they became famous.

What is the purpose of life? Why are you here? Just another person in this world? What are you making to change the world? These three moulded what rock and roll look like.

Looking at the lyrics we see some melancholy about life. Fear of dying without doing any difference. OZZY OSBOURNE FEARS LEAVING THE WORLD BEING "ANOTHER ONE".

Despite possessing a not very exemplary behaviour, he is genuine in his attitudes and will be remembered for making a difference. His perspective of the world may differ from ours. We don't need to be worldly famous. Our world can be our family, friends, co-workers or those living near us.

Ozzy is 71 till the moment I'm writing this text. By his age, he could easily get sick and even hear rumours of death. When we hear his name, something comes to our mind. When people hear your name, what do they evoke?

During the holidays I've been to Minas Gerais visiting my families. My grandpa, which is 88 years old, was talking about life. About how he would be remembered and what would be his heritage.

You probably are as young as I am. I'm just a 26-year-old boy and, as a teacher, I wonder how my students will remember me. Tedious or enthralling? Kind or insensitive? Someone who cares or just a know-it-all who doesn't care? I'm trying my best to be different. I don't want to die an ordinary man. Do you?



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