Ozzy Osbourne and Taylor Hawkins.Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty, Jeffrey Mayer/WireImageMonths beforeTaylor Hawkins’unexpected death, he worked withOzzy Osbourneto record a song on his upcoming albumPatient Number 9.In an interview for Osbourne’s Patient Number 9 Album Special on Sirius XM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard dropping Friday, the legendary rocker detailed his newest album, which is set for release on Friday.Over its 13 tracks,Patient Number 9includes collaborations withJeff Beck, Zakk Wylde, Eric Clapton,Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready,Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith,Metallica’s Robert Trujillo,Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan, Jane’s Addiction’s Chris Chaney.The album will also posthumously feature the late Foo Fighters drummer — and Osbourne, 73, revealed the rocker did indeed listen to his part on the album before his death in March.“He was a really nice guy — we both (Osbourne and producer Andrew Watt) were like f—, we couldn’t believe it,” he said.Ozzy Osbourne.Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyHe added, “He was a great f—ing drummer — a phenomenal drummer.“During the special, fans in the audience had the opportunity to ask Osbourne questions about the album and his career, his songwriting process and life at home. When asked whether he was thinking of slowing down his career, he responded: “The word retirement? F— that.“The full interview will air on his exclusive SiriusXM channelOzzy’s Boneyardbeginning at 12 a.m. ET.During an interview withKerrang!published Wednesday, Osbourne revealed that the inspiration behind the album track “Degradation Rules” was partially credited to Hawkins.“Masturbation. Sticky little magazines. A toss-pot. There’s a line in there, ‘Red Tube rules!’ which is an [ode to] the free porn website. And, do you know who suggested that? The drummer, Taylor Hawkins, who died recently,” he told the outlet.RELATED VIDEO: Taylor Hawkins' Son Oliver Shane Plays Drums on ‘My Hero’ During Tribute Concert to His FatherHe continued “To be perfectly honest with you, I’d never heard of him before he played on my album. But he must be good to play with Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters. When I met him, and from what I saw of him, he was a really nice man, one whose soul will surely last. I should imagine that everyone in that band was f—ing devastated when the poor guy passed away.“Hawkins died on March 25 in Bogotá, Colombia, shortly before a scheduled music festival performance after complaining of chest pains in his hotel. He was 50 years old.Patient Number 9is out Friday.
Ozzy Osbourne and Taylor Hawkins.Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty, Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage

Months beforeTaylor Hawkins’unexpected death, he worked withOzzy Osbourneto record a song on his upcoming albumPatient Number 9.In an interview for Osbourne’s Patient Number 9 Album Special on Sirius XM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard dropping Friday, the legendary rocker detailed his newest album, which is set for release on Friday.Over its 13 tracks,Patient Number 9includes collaborations withJeff Beck, Zakk Wylde, Eric Clapton,Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready,Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith,Metallica’s Robert Trujillo,Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan, Jane’s Addiction’s Chris Chaney.The album will also posthumously feature the late Foo Fighters drummer — and Osbourne, 73, revealed the rocker did indeed listen to his part on the album before his death in March.“He was a really nice guy — we both (Osbourne and producer Andrew Watt) were like f—, we couldn’t believe it,” he said.Ozzy Osbourne.Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyHe added, “He was a great f—ing drummer — a phenomenal drummer.“During the special, fans in the audience had the opportunity to ask Osbourne questions about the album and his career, his songwriting process and life at home. When asked whether he was thinking of slowing down his career, he responded: “The word retirement? F— that.“The full interview will air on his exclusive SiriusXM channelOzzy’s Boneyardbeginning at 12 a.m. ET.During an interview withKerrang!published Wednesday, Osbourne revealed that the inspiration behind the album track “Degradation Rules” was partially credited to Hawkins.“Masturbation. Sticky little magazines. A toss-pot. There’s a line in there, ‘Red Tube rules!’ which is an [ode to] the free porn website. And, do you know who suggested that? The drummer, Taylor Hawkins, who died recently,” he told the outlet.RELATED VIDEO: Taylor Hawkins' Son Oliver Shane Plays Drums on ‘My Hero’ During Tribute Concert to His FatherHe continued “To be perfectly honest with you, I’d never heard of him before he played on my album. But he must be good to play with Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters. When I met him, and from what I saw of him, he was a really nice man, one whose soul will surely last. I should imagine that everyone in that band was f—ing devastated when the poor guy passed away.“Hawkins died on March 25 in Bogotá, Colombia, shortly before a scheduled music festival performance after complaining of chest pains in his hotel. He was 50 years old.Patient Number 9is out Friday.
Months beforeTaylor Hawkins’unexpected death, he worked withOzzy Osbourneto record a song on his upcoming albumPatient Number 9.
In an interview for Osbourne’s Patient Number 9 Album Special on Sirius XM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard dropping Friday, the legendary rocker detailed his newest album, which is set for release on Friday.
Over its 13 tracks,Patient Number 9includes collaborations withJeff Beck, Zakk Wylde, Eric Clapton,Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready,Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith,Metallica’s Robert Trujillo,Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan, Jane’s Addiction’s Chris Chaney.
The album will also posthumously feature the late Foo Fighters drummer — and Osbourne, 73, revealed the rocker did indeed listen to his part on the album before his death in March.
“He was a really nice guy — we both (Osbourne and producer Andrew Watt) were like f—, we couldn’t believe it,” he said.
Ozzy Osbourne.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

He added, “He was a great f—ing drummer — a phenomenal drummer.”
During the special, fans in the audience had the opportunity to ask Osbourne questions about the album and his career, his songwriting process and life at home. When asked whether he was thinking of slowing down his career, he responded: “The word retirement? F— that.”
The full interview will air on his exclusive SiriusXM channelOzzy’s Boneyardbeginning at 12 a.m. ET.
During an interview withKerrang!published Wednesday, Osbourne revealed that the inspiration behind the album track “Degradation Rules” was partially credited to Hawkins.
“Masturbation. Sticky little magazines. A toss-pot. There’s a line in there, ‘Red Tube rules!’ which is an [ode to] the free porn website. And, do you know who suggested that? The drummer, Taylor Hawkins, who died recently,” he told the outlet.
RELATED VIDEO: Taylor Hawkins' Son Oliver Shane Plays Drums on ‘My Hero’ During Tribute Concert to His Father
He continued “To be perfectly honest with you, I’d never heard of him before he played on my album. But he must be good to play with Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters. When I met him, and from what I saw of him, he was a really nice man, one whose soul will surely last. I should imagine that everyone in that band was f—ing devastated when the poor guy passed away.”
Hawkins died on March 25 in Bogotá, Colombia, shortly before a scheduled music festival performance after complaining of chest pains in his hotel. He was 50 years old.
Patient Number 9is out Friday.
source: people.com