Posted on 06/18/2002 11:42:37 AM PDT by wallcrawlr
LONDON (Reuters) - Rock rebel Ozzy Osbourne tried to hang himself from a clothes-line during a wild childhood, but was stopped in the nick of time by his angry father, according to a book excerpt released Monday.
"The 14-year-old made a noose out of his mother's clothes-line, put it over his head, fixed the other end securely to a high gate and jumped from a chair," said the excerpt from the new book "Ozzy Unauthorized" by Sue Crawford.
"The teen-ager who was to become one of rock's most outrageous men may have died right there except that he was caught in the act by his father -- who then gave him a sound beating," added the excerpt, published in Britain's The Sun newspaper.
Crawford's book paints a picture of chaos and poverty during Osbourne's upbringing in the central English city of Birmingham.
The British heavy metal rocker, famed for biting off a bat's head on stage, has lately acquired a new cult following due a hit U.S. docu-soap, "At Home With The Osbournes," charting daily life at his Beverly Hills mansion.
Rich and famous at 58 -- he recently sang for Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace in London -- Osbourne was so poor as a child he only owned one pair of shoes and socks at a time.
"My mother was an amateur singer, my father was an amateur drunk," he was quoted as saying of his parents.
Having witnessed his father beating his mother, he became violent, at age seven organizing "hanging squads" that terrified other children by stringing them up in the toilets.
He later joined in gang fights with dustbin lids, iron pokers and even once a set of meat cleavers. "I can remember one pitched battle where I deliberately tried to drown some kid. Where I came from it was kill or be killed," he said.
Not surprisingly, Osbourne drank hard. At 17 he ended up in jail for six weeks for breaking into a shop. In prison, to escape a murderer's unwelcome attention, he smashed him over the head with a metal chamber pot, the excerpt said.
Osbourne's love of music came from his mother, who encouraged him to take part in school musicals. But it was the Beatles who were his first direct inspiration.
"If he did not have the money he would simply hide the records under his coat and do a runner," Crawford's book said of Osbourne's desperation to acquire the band's material.
The rocker left school early and worked as a slaughterman, killing 250 cattle a day and cutting the guts out of sheep, the book added. "It fostered his weird reputation for a fascination with animals and death," it said.
You're probably right. Mindless racial violence with the Dimocrats pushing for an "Aztlanian homeland."
That's prostitution.
Oh, no, no, I was told by others that he was down the street, and pissed on a utiltiy building, or around the corner in some Bushes....
You are absolutely right! Afterall dogs and birds are lower life forms. Ozzy is also a lower life form. I guess we should expect that kind of behavior from an animal like Oozie Stillborn!
"Look - I AGREE taking a whizz on the Alamo is NOT something people ought o be doing. And Ozzy agrees! He's acknowledged it was a mistake for God's sake! He abided by being banned from San Antonio for a decade, donated thousands to the Alamo...And when he came back, he rocked San Antonio and the crowd sure as hell sounded like all was forgiven."
I know. Most people are so stupid and ungrateful that they quickly forget those who sacrificed their lives for freedom. FYI: Freedom includes being free to pay too much money for a ticket to watch a mental case like Ozzy do vile things on stage!
It will probably be used as a Mexican house of ill-repute; you know, like California.
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