Following Ozzy Osbourne's sudden death last week, other rock legends have been paying tribute to the late Black Sabbath singer.
Aside from Oasis honouring him at their Wembley gig, Alice Cooper performed a cover of Paranoid during his concert at the O2 Arena.
Much to fan surprise, Hollywood star Johnny Depp joined the band on stage with an electric guitar solo about halfway through, which you can watch below.
Cooper and the Pirates of the Caribbean actor are close friends and, along with Joe Perry, are part of the rock supergroup Hollywood Vampires, which Daily Express reviewed at the same time venue two years ago.
After covering Paranoid together, the original Alice Cooper band then joined him and Depp for a rendition of School's Out on the day of his new album The Revenge of Alice Cooper's release.
Cooper's original statement following Ozzy death was as follows: "The whole world is mourning Ozzy tonight. Over his long career, he earned immense respect among his peers and from fans around the world as an unmatched showman and cultural icon. I always saw Ozzy as a cross between the prince of darkness, which is the persona his fans saw, and the court jester. That was the side that his family and friends saw. He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend. Rock n Roll is a family and a fraternity. When we lose one of our own it bleeds. I wish I would have gotten to know my brother Ozzy better. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and the rest of the Ozzy brood - our prayers are with you tonight. A titanic boulder has crashed, but rock will roll on. Rest easy Ozzy and we'll see you on the other side! - Alice, Sheryl, Chuck, Ryan, Tommy, Nita, Glen and our entire crew."
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