Ozzy Osbourne revealed on the Madhouse Chronicles that he regrets not having done one last show with original drummer Bill Ward at the helm of Black Sabbath .

In 2011, the band decided to reunite for one last journey. They planned another album of new songs and a farewell tour. The pioneers of heavy metal then released the album 13 , with the classic lineup, but without the original drummer. Bill Ward did not participate in the celebration due to personal reasons related to his contractual situation at the time.

However, when asked if he was satisfied with the "Black Sabbath legend arc," Ozzy replied: "Definitely not. Because Black Sabbath didn't end. It's unfinished."

Osbourne stated: “If I could do one more show with Bill, I’d take the chance. You know what would be cool? If we went to a club somewhere, without telling anyone, and just played. We started in a club.”

During the interview, the Prince of Darkness also praised Tommy Clufetos , who played drums for the English band on their farewell tour, but added: "He's not Bill Ward."

Black Sabbath, with the trio ( Tony Iommi , Geezer Butler and Ozzy Osbourne), concluded their tour on February 4, 2017 in Birmingham, England, the band's hometown.

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