According to the 65-year-old singer's wife Sharon, 61, Ozzy was left speechless when he joined his Black Sabbath bandmates to pay tribute to Ringo Starr, reported Contactmusic.
"He is so in awe of that band (Beatles) that when he was introducing Ringo, he couldn't say the word Beatles. He looked down, he saw Paul McCartney, he saw Yoko... And nothing came out... He was overcome," Sharon said.
"When they finished the other guys were teasing him the entire night... He says that's what got him into music. I've been with Ozzy, coming up 35 years and every single day he has listened to the Beatles... When Ozzy was in a coma, when he had his motorbike accident, we used to blast the Beatles in his room," she added.
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