Before his sold-out Auckland show on 12 February 1998, Ozzy Osbourne climbed up the stairs to be interviewed at the bFM Studios the day before. Despite the constant banging of construction downstairs from Studio 1, Osbourne speaks about the 90s looks like for him, a compilation album release, his familiaral connection to New Zealand, and him getting fired from Black Sabbath.
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This interview comes from The bFM Archive - digitised and processed by Corey from a C60 audio tape.
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