Introduction to a Unique Tribute
Rod Stewart, the British singer-songwriter, has been paying tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne during his "One Last Time" tour. Since Osbourne’s death on July 22, Stewart has dedicated his hit song "Forever Young" to the Black Sabbath front man. The song is traditionally sung with pictures of Osbourne projected behind him as a loving homage.
The AI Tribute
On August 1, Stewart took the tribute to a new level when he projected AI pictures of Osbourne alongside deceased musicians in heaven. The concert, held at the Ameris Bank amphitheater outside of Atlanta, GA, featured AI-generated pictures of Osbourne taking selfies with music legends such as Prince, Tina Turner, Bob Marley, Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain, George Michael, and Amy Winehouse. The AI videos showed Osbourne and the late musicians in a heavenly setting, beating to a celestial rhythm.
Reactions to the Tribute
The show also included AI videos of Osbourne with late controversial figures such as Michael Jackson and XXXTentacion. After finishing the song in a show in Charlotte, NC, Stewart said, "Very sad. Many of these people died from drugs… I’m still here!" The audience seemed confused about the performance, with some concertgoers sharing their amazed reactions on social media.
Response from Representatives
Representatives of Stewart and the Osbourne family did not immediately react to inquiries for comments. Stewart’s tour in the United States continues until the beginning of October and then heads to Europe. On the day of Osbourne’s death, Stewart posted on Instagram, saying, "Bye for now, Ozzy. We’ll see you up there – later than sooner." The singer still has to give an explanation for the controversial pictures.
The Tribute Continues
As Stewart’s tour continues, fans are left to wonder about the meaning behind the AI tribute. While some may see it as a unique and creative way to honor Osbourne’s memory, others may find it confusing or even offensive. Regardless, Stewart’s tribute has sparked a conversation about the use of AI in music and the ways in which artists can pay homage to their fellow musicians.