Ozzy Osbourne STILL Haunted by Guitar Hero’s Fiery Death — Randy Rhoads’ Ghost Won’t Let Him Rest
Ozzy Osbourne, the self-proclaimed Prince of Darkness, the man who once bit the head off a bat for sport and somehow made a reality TV empire out of yelling incomprehensibly at his family, has confessed he is still haunted—yes, literally haunted—by the tragic 1982 plane crash that killed his legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads.
And because this is Ozzy, the most unpredictable, chaos-courting granddad in music history, it isn’t just some casual “yeah, it bothers me sometimes” remark.
No, it’s a full-blown rock opera of grief, guilt, and ghostly torment that could give Netflix a multi-season horror franchise if they’d only pick up the phone.
For those too young to remember the carnage, Randy Rhoads wasn’t just Ozzy’s guitarist.
He was the golden boy of metal, the guy who strapped neoclassical shredding onto Ozzy’s unholy circus and made “Crazy Train” a stadium anthem instead of a drunken karaoke mishap.
But in March of 1982, Rhoads was killed in a freak plane crash during Ozzy’s tour.
The pilot, apparently drunk and high on chaos, decided it would be fun to buzz Ozzy’s tour bus with a small plane.
Spoiler alert: it wasn’t fun.
The plane clipped the bus, crashed, and exploded, instantly killing Rhoads and leaving Ozzy traumatized in a way that no amount of tequila or reality show money could erase.
Fast forward to 2025 and Ozzy, now in his seventies, is still waking up in cold sweats about it.
“I’ll never get over it,” he’s said in interviews, his normally bumbling cadence replaced by a surprisingly clear voice, probably because even the universe pauses to listen when he talks about Randy.
“It’s like a piece of me died that day. ”
Of course, Ozzy has also said similar things about his liver, his brain cells, and his dignity on The Osbournes, but in this case, he might actually mean it.
Fans, naturally, are spiraling harder than Ozzy in a revolving door.
One Twitter user wrote, “If Ozzy is still haunted, then Randy Rhoads is officially the most loyal guitarist in history—even death couldn’t stop him from sticking around. ”
Another posted, “This is like if Batman never got over his parents’ alleyway scene, except Batman also snorted ants with Mötley Crüe. ”
A third suggested that Ozzy’s haunting could become a touring act of its own: Ozzy and the Phantom of the Flying V.
Don’t laugh, Live Nation is probably already drafting the contracts.
Fake experts are also weighing in, because nothing says “serious tragedy” like a panel of people with degrees in things they made up.
Dr. Sylvia Phantasma, a “rock and spirit consultant,” told us, “It is entirely possible that Randy Rhoads’ ghost is attached to Ozzy in a karmic bond.
Ozzy carries the guilt, and Randy carries the riffs.
Together, they walk this mortal plane in an eternal duet. ”
Meanwhile, Dr. Nigel Shredworthy, who describes himself as a “heavy metal grief therapist,” insists Ozzy’s trauma is what keeps him relevant.
“If Ozzy ever fully recovered,” he explained, “he’d just become another old guy yelling at pigeons in a park.
But haunted Ozzy? That’s brand synergy. ”
The drama of it all cannot be overstated.
Ozzy has survived everything—drug overdoses, collapsing onstage, Sharon Osbourne’s wrath, and even a four-wheeler accident that should’ve turned him into human jelly.
But mention Randy’s crash, and suddenly the indestructible Prince of Darkness is reduced to a sobbing man remembering his lost brother.
It’s the kind of emotional whiplash that tabloids like us live for.
And yet, here’s the delicious irony: Randy Rhoads’ legacy may be stronger because of his tragic death.
Fans still worship him as the Mozart of metal, forever frozen at 25, while Ozzy trudges on into his twilight years mumbling about ghosts and occasionally releasing albums with titles like Ordinary Man (which is hilarious, because Ozzy has been anything but ordinary).
If you think about it, Randy might be the one haunting Ozzy not out of malice, but as a marketing strategy.
After all, what’s more metal than your guitarist becoming an eternal poltergeist?
Let’s not forget that Ozzy’s entire career has been one long dance with the macabre.
He’s built an empire out of bats, blood, and bedlam.
But the Randy Rhoads tragedy is the one horror that never turns into camp.
It doesn’t matter how many Halloween costumes Ozzy inspires or how many times he stumbles into a meme; the ghost of Randy is always lurking in the background, strumming invisible arpeggios and reminding us that real tragedy doesn’t fade, it festers.
But in true tabloid spirit, let’s spice this up with some unverified gossip.
Rumor has it Ozzy still keeps one of Randy’s guitars locked away in a private vault and won’t let anyone touch it.
One roadie claims he’s seen Ozzy talking to the guitar late at night, as if waiting for Randy to answer back.
Another wild story says Ozzy won’t stay in hotels near airports because he hears “phantom planes” every time he tries to sleep.
Sharon, ever the queen of pragmatism, allegedly told him, “You’re not haunted, you’re just deaf and confused. ”
We don’t know who to believe, but we’re hoping for a crossover episode with Ghost Hunters just to confirm it.
Meanwhile, the fans are romanticizing the whole ordeal like it’s the gothic love story of rock history.
On Reddit, one user declared, “Ozzy and Randy are the Romeo and Juliet of metal, except with more eyeliner and fewer coherent lines. ”
Another claimed, “If Ozzy is haunted, then it’s proof the afterlife is real and it has backstage passes. ”
Honestly, we’re not saying Randy’s ghost is real, but if you suddenly feel a cold wind while listening to “Mr.
Crowley,” don’t say we didn’t warn you.
So where does that leave Ozzy today? Still haunted, still grieving, and still clinging to the memory of a guitarist who defined his career.
But let’s not kid ourselves—Ozzy wouldn’t have it any other way.
This is the same man who turned his chaotic family life into must-watch TV.
He knows the value of drama, tragedy, and ghosts.
If Randy really is haunting him, Ozzy probably considers it the best collaboration since Blizzard of Ozz.
The final twist? This haunting may outlive even Ozzy himself.
When the day comes that the Prince of Darkness finally joins the great metal festival in the sky, you can bet Randy will be waiting at the gates with a guitar, ready to play the world’s loudest encore.
And when that happens, every fan, critic, and fake expert will say the same thing: “Well, it’s about bloody time. ”
So yes, Ozzy Osbourne is still haunted by Randy Rhoads’ deadly plane crash.
And frankly, aren’t we all? Because in the end, the ghost of Randy isn’t just Ozzy’s—it belongs to every headbanger who ever air-guitared to “Crazy Train” and wished they were there in the golden age of metal.
Long live Randy Rhoads.
Long suffer Ozzy Osbourne.
And long may we continue to milk this haunting for clicks, streams, and over-the-top headlines.
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