Robert Plant walked in with tears streaming down his face—and by the time he finished, everyone was crying with him. At Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral, the room fell silent as Robert stepped up beside the coffin and portrait of his longtime friend, a true rock legend. Then, with a shaky breath and trembling hands, he did something no one saw coming—he sang “Stairway to Heaven” for the first time in 16 years. His voice cracked with grief, but every word hit like thunder. Midway through, he paused, wiping his eyes, and choked out a bittersweet joke: “Ozzy used to say he liked hell better… but I think God always had a seat saved for him. I just came to walk him up the stairs.” As he reached the final line—“And she’s buying a stairway to heaven”—Plant stepped forward, placed a gentle hand on the coffin, and whispered through tears, “Save me a seat, mate.” The room didn’t breathe. It wasn’t just a farewell. It was a goodbye carved in soul, sealed in song…
They say legends never die—but this week, it felt like the soul of rock ‘n’ roll took a hit it may never recover from. The […]
