Posted on 05/29/2010 5:02:18 AM PDT by GonzoII
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Friday May 28, 2010Ozzy Osbourne Finds Musical Muse in Canada Mercy-Killing
By Peter J. Smith The song, Latimers Mercy, will feature alongside such death-delighting tracks as Let it Die and Let Me Hear You Scream and Crucify. When Osbourne brought up his thoughts on Latimer to reporters during a Toronto media conference, he said that it must be difficult for anyone to bear a child that is so messed up, she doesn't have any quality of life ... seeing her go through pain and agony." Whatever Latimers intentions as fantasized by the hard rocker, the Canadian justice system found the Saskatchewan farmer guilty of second-degree murder, when he deprived Tracy Latimer of life. Latimer, who has never expressed remorse for the killing, maintained that he had acted "out of love" that left him no choice but to kill his daughter. He became a cause célèbre with euthanasia activists who engaged in a media campaign to depict him as a victim of an unjust legal system. Osbournes graphic lyrics also appear to advance the image of Latimers love as the laudable motive for the murder of his daughter: "The sun shines on this deadly new mourning/The church bells ring an early warning/Your eyes shine as I turn on the motor/The tears fall as the mercy gets closer." The song continues: "Another day and another full seizure/Another pill, you spiral down deeper/Another cut by a surgical butcher/It's just a way of prolonging the torture." And again, I won't say I know what I'm doing/I won't say I'm sorry/I can't bring you back but I can't leave you helpless/I'll make the pain rest in peace." When Tracy's death was discovered, Robert Latimer at first told police she had died in her sleep. But he later confessed, after the police had performed an autopsy, that he had killed his daughter by placing her in the cab of his truck and connecting a hose from the cab to the truck's exhaust pipe. He also admitted having considered other methods of killing his daughter, including overdosing on Valium and "shooting her in the head." Latimers Mercy is the tenth track on the album Scream, which will become available on June 22. Osbournes famous promotion of suicide as a morally praiseworthy action in the song Suicide Solution was accused of inciting the 1985 death of teenager John McCollum of California. Another young man, Michael Waller, son of a Georgia minister, also shot himself to death over five years later, and was said by his parents to have listened to Suicide Solution as well. Civil court challenges against Osbourne were ruled in the rockers favor. See related coverage by LifeSiteNews.com: More Precious than Gold: Canadian Olympic Champ Calls Disabled Brother 'My Inspiration' |
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Gee!..I can't wait....../s
I hope this flops.
If I remember correctly, when Bob Daisley wrote Suicide Solution, the lyrics were a thinly disguised comment on the fact that, at the time, Oz was not-so-slowly drinking himself to death, which I can only imagine has to have had some impact on the amount of gray cells left, if you know what I mean. It’s been a few years since I’ve purchased an Ozzy album. I think it’s safe to say that I will never again purchase one.
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Is he getting ready to off Sharon? Never liked this fool when he was young (and me) and I dislike him now that he is old and looks like the living dead.
Heavy Metal “Musical Canadian Mu(oo)se” Ping!
Thank you, bigheadfred!
You don’t suppose Paul Gray listened to Ozzy??
I heard the song was written about Bon Scott, but knowing the sort of lifestyle Ozzy led at the time your story is definitely plausible.
after what the osbournes did the daisley and (cannot remember his name) on the remasters of blizzard of oz and diary, I will never ever in any way financially patronize him again.
To have pulled a stunt like that (unprecedented in my musical knowledge) while being as successful as osbournes is/was at the time can only be an act of the most spiteful scummy people, unless there are truly extenuating circumstances (which I cannot imagine is the case).
Um, Suicide Solution was an ANTI-suicide song.
Which is why I prefer Rush and Iron Maiden, both of whom are releasing new albums, and likely will get a much better reception from fans than Ozzy will with his.
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