Robert Trujillo confided in the funeral of Ozzy Osbourne, who died last month at the age of 76. Metallica’s bass player, who had played in the solo group of the Heavy Metal pioneer, spoke of an intimate, but deeply moving ceremony during an interview with the program Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk on Siriusxm.
“It was a small group of people, but it was very, very beautiful,” he said. The artist was particularly marked by the speeches which, alternating between sadness and humor, were according to him completely aligned with the spirit of the late Ozzy Osbourne.
Disturbing signs during the ceremony
Robert Trujillo also reported several disturbing events that occurred during the office. While the rain fell at the start of the service, time has gradually cleared up over the ceremony.
“When Kelly Osbourne sang, the wind swept his words. It was almost as if Ozzy had fun with her, “he said. But it was at the time of Geezer Butler’s speech, the bass player of Black Sabbath, that the emotion reached his climax. “He collapsed in tears, he had trouble speaking, then he returned and delivered an incredible funeral praise. And when Geezer spoke, the sun pierced the sky, ”finally said Robert Trujillo, still moved by this farewell made to the Prince of Darkness.