Black Sabbath "Too Old" For Reunion

Ozzy says that band probably won\'t get back together

Published 26th Apr 2011

"To be honest, I don't think we all can physically do it," he told Dave Basner of VH1 Radio Networks in a recent interview.

"I'm up for it, I keep fit every day. I can't speak for the others. I mean, I've spoken to Tony Iommi, I speak to Bill from time to time, I haven't spoken to Geezer for a while, but if it's meant to happen, it'll happen. If it does in one figuration, I suppose we manage to go out. I don't want to say too much, really, because I don't really know."

Geezer Butler revealed earlier this year that there "definitely" won't be a reunion tour or album.

Meanwhile in other Ozzy news, the long awaited new documentary film God Bless Ozzy Osbourne (formerly known as Wreckage Of My Past) made its world premiere last week at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Early reviews suggest that it is really rather good - Entertainment Weekly had this to say about the film:

"What could have been a glossy, fawning tribute to the most visible face in heavy metal music history—especially considering it was co-produced by his son, Jack—actually turned out to be a remarkably evenhanded look at Ozzy's monumental musical influence as well as his less exemplary life as an addict and often-absent father."

The movie is to receive a wider release in the summer.