
""Ozzy Osbourne and I became very, very good friends on that tour. And the sad news is that he has departed.""
""I once asked a Buddhist monk, 'Do you think there's laughter in heaven?' And he told me, 'No, I don't think so.' So Ozzy Osbourne, save me a seat, and when I get to hell, we'll have a drink, brother.""
David Lee Roth began his tour at the California Mid-State Fair and paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, who died that same day. He reminisced about their friendship formed during a 1978 tour with Black Sabbath. Roth joked about his ignorance of the UK tour's 22 cities and shared a poignant reflection from a Buddhist monk regarding laughter in heaven. A humorous invitation to Osbourne to save him a seat in hell followed. Roth's tour will continue until September 14th, featuring his band members Al Estrada, Ryan Wheeler, Francisco Valentino, and Danny Wagner.
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