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it is unbelievable. >> ♪ is he live reporter: ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath. why? un its course, really. i mean, it just felt right. the first black sabbath album, i remember thinking it will be a couple years. it is like being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain ever, and 49 years later. reporter: this is where it all began, the crown pub in the center of birmingham. back in 1968, black sabbath, or earth, as they were called at the time, played their first gig. they weren't paid in money, but t-shirts. how things have changed. this farewell tour with founding members tony iommi and geezer butler has taken more than 60 million pounds in ticket sales. but for dedicated fans, tomorrow night will not be an easy one. >> mixture of emotions. i am sure i will shed a few tears the final night. which is to be expected. reporter: even ozzy, the self-professed king of darkness, -- prince of darkness, is not ruling out the possibility of having a cry on stage. ozzy: my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happens. reporter: black sabbath, hea
it is unbelievable. >> ♪ is he live reporter: ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath. why? un its course, really. i mean, it just felt right. the first black sabbath album, i remember thinking it will be a couple years. it is like being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain ever, and 49 years later. reporter: this is where it all began, the crown pub in the center of birmingham. back in 1968, black sabbath, or earth, as they were called at the time, played their first...
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ozzy osbourne talks about headlining the last ever black sabbath gig.sold as pets. our world: the chimp smugglers on tonight. hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 10, we have the weather. but first, at 9.29am, a summary of this morning's main news. a federaljudge in the us has temporarily suspended the travel ban imposed by president trump. it means the executive order stopping people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering america should be lifted immediately. the white house insists the restrictions are "lawful and appropriate" and it will challenge the court's ruling. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has told bbc breakfast that he would legislate to cap price rises by energy companies. it comes after the energy regulator ofgem said that npower must "justify" to its customers why it is introducing one of the largest energy price rises for years. the firm said it would increase bills by almost 10% for duel fuel customers. we'd legislate to control them. you would have control of the energy comp
ozzy osbourne talks about headlining the last ever black sabbath gig.sold as pets. our world: the chimp smugglers on tonight. hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 10, we have the weather. but first, at 9.29am, a summary of this morning's main news. a federaljudge in the us has temporarily suspended the travel ban imposed by president trump. it means the executive order stopping people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering america should be...
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we speak to ozzy osbourne as black sabbath bring an end to half a century of metal.oming up in sportsday: we will have the latest from the davis cup. and, ireland's women beat scotland in the six nations. scotland haven't won in the tournament since 2010. good evening. eu leaders have made a show of unity at a summit in malta against what they see as a potentially hostile us president. donald trump has previously praised the uk for voting for brexit. today, eu leaders declared the importance of a strong europe in the face of a newly uncertain relationship with america. theresa may offered to act as a bridge with the us following her visit to washington — though one eu leader responded it's impossible to build bridges with the us when communication is done mostly on twitter. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports from malta. this report contains some flashing images. a stroll in the sun among europe's leaders, but soon theresa may will be walking alone after brexit, then she'll need all the friends she can get. friends, she believes, like donald trump. she t
we speak to ozzy osbourne as black sabbath bring an end to half a century of metal.oming up in sportsday: we will have the latest from the davis cup. and, ireland's women beat scotland in the six nations. scotland haven't won in the tournament since 2010. good evening. eu leaders have made a show of unity at a summit in malta against what they see as a potentially hostile us president. donald trump has previously praised the uk for voting for brexit. today, eu leaders declared the importance of...
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ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath. why? well, it's run its course, really.bath album, i remember thinking, ah, it'll be all right for a couple of years. it's kind of like being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain ever, and you come out and you're like, it's 49 years later. this is where it all began, the crown pub, right here in the centre of birmingham. back in 1968, black sabbath, or earth, as they were called at the time played their first gig. the fee that night — they weren't paid in money, but in t—shirts. how things have changed. this farewell tour with founding members tony iommi and geezer butler has taken more than £60 million in ticket sales. i've been collecting over the last 25 or 30 years. but for dedicated fans, tomorrow night is not going to be an easy one. a mixture of emotions really. i'm sure i'll shed a few tears on the final night. which is to be expected. and even ozzy, the self—professed prince of darkness, isn't ruling out the possibility of having a cry on stage. my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see w
ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath. why? well, it's run its course, really.bath album, i remember thinking, ah, it'll be all right for a couple of years. it's kind of like being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain ever, and you come out and you're like, it's 49 years later. this is where it all began, the crown pub, right here in the centre of birmingham. back in 1968, black sabbath, or earth, as they were called at the time played their first gig. the fee that night —...
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ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath, why? it's run its course. it just felt right.'ll be all right for a couple of years. it's kind of being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain in the world ever. and you come out of it, 49 years later. this is where it all began. the crown pub, right here in the centre of birmingham. and in 1968 black sabbath, or earth as they were called at the time, played their first gig. the fee that night. they weren't paid in money. but in t—shirts. how things have changed. this farewell tour with founding members tony iommi and geezer butler has taken more than £60 million in ticket sales. i've been collecting over the last 20-30 i've been collecting over the last 20—30 years. and for dedicated fans, tomorrow night is not going to be an easy one. a mixture of emotions, really. i'm sure i'll shed a few tears on the final night. which is to be expected. and even ozzy, the self—professed prince of darkness, isn't ruling out the possibility of having a cry on stage. my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happen
ozzy osbourne, the end of black sabbath, why? it's run its course. it just felt right.'ll be all right for a couple of years. it's kind of being put in a barrel and rolled down the biggest mountain in the world ever. and you come out of it, 49 years later. this is where it all began. the crown pub, right here in the centre of birmingham. and in 1968 black sabbath, or earth as they were called at the time, played their first gig. the fee that night. they weren't paid in money. but in t—shirts....
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the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavy— ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavy on nostalgia, with only one of the songs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. when roger federer won his 18th grand slam last weekend he proved that, at the age of 35, he's not to be written off. and in carmarthenshire, tennis players are still chasing 96—year—old basil smith around the court. twice a week he plays the game he loves, inspiring players a quarter of his age. sian lloyd has been to meet him. we don't play socially, you play to win, every time! he may be 96, but basil smith hasn't lost his competitive edge. he doesn't move around the court quite so quickly any more, but he gives his opponents a run for their money and feels the benefits of the game. you're picking the ball up, running around, concentrating on the ball all the time, and i think it keeps your eyesight good. i do half an hour exercise every morning an
the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavy— ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavy on nostalgia, with only one of the songs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. when roger federer won his 18th grand slam last weekend he proved that, at the age of 35, he's not to be written off. and in carmarthenshire, tennis...
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three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.espondent colin paterson that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i have been happy, i have been a chief of and i never thought i would. people asked me howl chief of and i never thought i would. people asked me how i would feel on the last note, it is a really... my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happens. do you think he will make a speech? i do not know. nothing is rehearsed. i have to say something. i whirlwind of emotions. i hope it is ok. it's 6:10. aweek a week ago president trump banned citizens from seven mainly in muslim states from entering the country. this morning there was a challenge to the ban. just explain to us what this means? can people get on planes and land on the us that could not before? we are hearing that the government is complying with the order and it should mean that people could get on planes but i would emphasise what the court did today was temporarily blocked until it had a chance to look at the issue more closely. we are
three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.espondent colin paterson that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i have been happy, i have been a chief of and i never thought i would. people asked me howl chief of and i never thought i would. people asked me how i would feel on the last note, it is a really... my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happens. do you think he will make a speech? i do not know. nothing is rehearsed....
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the concert lasted nearly two hours and included fifteen songs, frontman ozzy osbourne gave two shortt really was the final show. you can get in touch with me on twitter. keep up to date with all the latest developments on our website. just to bring you up to date on our top story here on bbc news, an official appeal has been launched in order to reintroduce the travel ban on several muslim countries by donald trump. donald trump has tweeted in the last half hour saying we will win for the safety of our country, we will win. that is the latest message from donald trump. one of the judges saying it is an american and unconstitutional. if you have any views on that or are fit to buy it, get in touch with us on the bbc. coming up injust a few minutes, it is dateline london but first the latest weather prospects. hello, there, good morning. we are continuing to miss the very worst of the weather this weekend. we've seen this area of cloud here run just to the south of the uk, bringing with it some damaging winds and very heavy rain across northern spain and france. another area of cloud f
the concert lasted nearly two hours and included fifteen songs, frontman ozzy osbourne gave two shortt really was the final show. you can get in touch with me on twitter. keep up to date with all the latest developments on our website. just to bring you up to date on our top story here on bbc news, an official appeal has been launched in order to reintroduce the travel ban on several muslim countries by donald trump. donald trump has tweeted in the last half hour saying we will win for the...
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three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.tertainment correspondent colin paterson that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i have been happy, i have been tearfull and i never thought i would. people asked me how i would feel on the last note, it is a really... my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happens. do you think you will make a speech? i do not know. nothing is rehearsed. i have to say something. it's a whirlwind of emotions. i hope it is ok. i think the audience will be emotional also. it is coming up to 710 atm. reports say a 29 year—old egyptian who arrived in france last month was responsible for the attack at the louvre. some information is emerging. the identity of the attacker has not been officially confirmed by the police have elements, like his mobile phone, and they think it is a 29 year—old egyptian who came to france last week on a tourist visa, living in dubai. he came here as a tourist and he bought the weapons last week in paris and he was supposed to fly back to dubai tomorr
three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.tertainment correspondent colin paterson that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i have been happy, i have been tearfull and i never thought i would. people asked me how i would feel on the last note, it is a really... my emotions are flying all over the place. let's see what happens. do you think you will make a speech? i do not know. nothing is rehearsed. i have to say something. it's a whirlwind of...
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three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.o be an emotional night. i've been happy, i've been emotional and people are asking how well i feel about playing the last note. you'll ever do together. let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech? i don't know. i've got to say something. but i'm no good speeches, but i'll say something. just a whirlwind of emotions going on. i hope it's ok. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather now and go over to nick. many places having a fine saturday, but scotland has an area of low pressure, and in the north, some wet and windy weather, snow. show was coming back into south—west england. you can see many places are dry, getting afternoon sunshine. into tonight, the rain across northern scotland will clear, but a band of rain and sharia whether pushing into the west. —— and showery weather. it will feel cloudy, cold and some sunny spells. showers around eastern western coasts with single figure temperatures.
three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.o be an emotional night. i've been happy, i've been emotional and people are asking how well i feel about playing the last note. you'll ever do together. let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech? i don't know. i've got to say something. but i'm no good speeches, but i'll say something. just a whirlwind of emotions going on. i hope it's ok. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather now and...
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ozzy osbourne. that was a slap in the face.erve. with that ijust have two more words to say. obama out. now to austria where the start of a change of seasons is marked in a rather unusual way. these rather rotund looking fellows are called signify the winter. padded by their hay stuffed shirts they are then tackled by the riders — who represent the spring. this is all meant to show the struggle between the seasons as winter makes way for spring. the festival has been celebrated for centuries in the alpine town of axam. a reminder of our top story. as we've been hearing president trump has decided not to attend an annual event with the press in washington. a sitting president usually gives a humourous speech at the white house correspondents dinner. hello. it's a very changeable weather pattern in the few days to come. much colder to start the new week. but still some mild weather ahead of us for sunday. this was the rain on saturday. behind me is the next named storm, and that's racing in off the atlantic. that's storm ewan. it
ozzy osbourne. that was a slap in the face.erve. with that ijust have two more words to say. obama out. now to austria where the start of a change of seasons is marked in a rather unusual way. these rather rotund looking fellows are called signify the winter. padded by their hay stuffed shirts they are then tackled by the riders — who represent the spring. this is all meant to show the struggle between the seasons as winter makes way for spring. the festival has been celebrated for centuries...
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three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.to be an emotional night. and time for the sport now. a full round—up, here is huge. good morning. anticipation is building ahead of the start of this year's six nations championship. the question really is can anyone stop the winning streak of eddiejones' can anyone stop the winning streak of eddie jones' england? can anyone stop the winning streak of eddiejones' england? they host france at twickenham later, where we find our sports correspondent andy swiss. so much look forward to in this tournament, andy. it stars later with scotland hosting ireland? -- it later with scotland hosting ireland? —— it starts later. yes, just three hours now until it gets underway at murrayfield. as you say, scotland against ireland. ireland, along with england, really the favourites for this year's six nations championship. they have a few problems of their own. they are without fly halfjohnny sexton, such a key player for them. without fly halfjohnny sexton, such a key playerfor them. scotland have s
three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.to be an emotional night. and time for the sport now. a full round—up, here is huge. good morning. anticipation is building ahead of the start of this year's six nations championship. the question really is can anyone stop the winning streak of eddiejones' can anyone stop the winning streak of eddie jones' england? can anyone stop the winning streak of eddiejones' england? they host france at twickenham...
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the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony iommi and geezer butler and was heavygs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. are you a big black sabbath fan? no. when britain's railways were privatised back in the 90s, the idea of different firms running different parts of the line was supposed to reduce fares and increase competition. but in a scathing report out today, mps say passengers have been let down. the government is criticised for being too soft on companies that break their promises, and there's a call for the department for transport to give up some of its powers. let's talk to louise ellman, chair of the commons transport committee which wrote the report. thank you forjoining us this morning on breakfast. how bad is the problem and can you summarise the findings of your report? more people are using the railway. in fact, railway is very popular. too many are not getting a good deal. the costs are going up and went the train companies aren't really honouring w
the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony iommi and geezer butler and was heavygs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. are you a big black sabbath fan? no. when britain's railways were privatised back in the 90s, the idea of different firms running different parts of the line was supposed to reduce fares and increase competition. but in a scathing report out today, mps say...
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the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavyof the songs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. i was reading this morning that actually donald trump did go to a black sabbath concert. i do not know if you would call him a fan, but he did call. you think you're doing some good by putting out your unwanted clothing for charity collectors, but you may in fact be unwittingly lining the pockets of criminals. the nspcc says charities may be losing hundreds of thousands of pounds because of unscrupulous collectors operating without licences who are donating only a fraction of the money they should. we can now speak to gerald oppenheim, head of policy at the fundraising regulator. it does not altogether surprised me. we get a lot of these plastic bags through the door every week and i was wondering why there were so many. it is a way of charities collecting money by using people's old clothes and getting a share of the value of those old clo
the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony ayomee and geezer butler — and was heavyof the songs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. i was reading this morning that actually donald trump did go to a black sabbath concert. i do not know if you would call him a fan, but he did call. you think you're doing some good by putting out your unwanted clothing for charity collectors,...
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three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.ainment correspondent,colin paterson,that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i've been happy, i've been to four and people are asking how well i feel about playing the last note. let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech?” let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech? i don't know. i've got to say something. but i'm no good speeches, but i'll say something. just a whirlwind of emotions going on. i hope it's ok. it's going to be an occasion and i can guarantee he will say something! the last lap sabbath gig taking place tonight in birmingham. —— black sabbath. we are nowjoined by the shadow chancellor. you want to close this gap between the north and south. how will you do it. at the moment, the figure the government have produced shows they will invest twice as much in london and the south. £3000 per head in the south, half in the north. we've got to get politicians to address this step. these types of money should be properly audited, and found ou
three of the original four members will be on stage, including frontman ozzy osbourne.ainment correspondent,colin paterson,that he's expecting it to be an emotional night. i've been happy, i've been to four and people are asking how well i feel about playing the last note. let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech?” let's see what happens. do you think you'll make a speech? i don't know. i've got to say something. but i'm no good speeches, but i'll say something. just a...
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they'd become global superstars — the singer ozzy osbourne, would even become a tv star.sic: "paranoid" by black sabbath. # all day long i think of things but nothing seems to satisfy. # think i'll lose my mind if i don't find something to pacify. # can you help me occupy my brain? # oh yeah. # come on, let's go! # make a joke and i will sigh and you will laugh and i will cry. # happiness i cannot feel and love to me is so unreal. music: "a hard road" by black sabbath. # poets yearning, lovers learning. # on this path of life we can't back down. # is it wrong? # widows weeping, babies sleeping. # life becomes the singer and the song. # sing along. let's talk now to nick ruskell, he's from the rock magazine kerrang! he's also a massive sabbath fan. alexander milas is working on a project called home of metal which has been given half—a—million pounds by the arts council to celebrate the influence of black sabbath and other birmingham bands. jim simpson was the band's first manager when they changed their name from earth in the late 605. paulettejoins us from la — she's the
they'd become global superstars — the singer ozzy osbourne, would even become a tv star.sic: "paranoid" by black sabbath. # all day long i think of things but nothing seems to satisfy. # think i'll lose my mind if i don't find something to pacify. # can you help me occupy my brain? # oh yeah. # come on, let's go! # make a joke and i will sigh and you will laugh and i will cry. # happiness i cannot feel and love to me is so unreal. music: "a hard road" by black sabbath. #...