Ozzy Osbourne's final solo concert featured a five-song setlist including 'I Don't Know,' 'Mr. Crowley,' 'Suicide Solution,' 'Mama I'm Coming Home,' and 'Crazy Train,' marking a powerful and emotional farewell to his solo career.
Songs from the 80s are experiencing a revival, with artists like Luke Combs and the "Barbie" movie covering classic hits. NPR Music suggests more songs that deserve a comeback, including Terence Trent D'Arby's "If You Let Me Stay," The Dream Academy's "Life In A Northern Town," Janet Jackson's "Nasty," and Sinead O'Connor's "Mandinka." They propose contemporary artists like The Weeknd, Boygenius, Lizzo, and others to cover these songs and bring them back into the spotlight.