Yungblud had just 48 hours to prepare for a Black Sabbath performance.Was he handed an opportunity… or set up to fail?In this episode of Listener Land, we break down the fallout, the reaction, and what it really says about legacy rock culture in 2026. Is rock protecting its icons — or gatekeeping the next generation?We also dive into Sharon Osbourne’s Ozzfest 2027 tease, Skid Row opening auditions to anyone brave enough to step up, and how one single song still earns over £6 million a year.Plus: the real origin of Joy Division’s name and one of the most unbelievable stories in rock history involving Sam Cooke’s widow.From generational clashes to music industry money and rock myth-making, this week proves the music world is still wildly unpredictable.00:00 – Yungblud given 48 hours05:40 – Ozzfest 2027 teased12:15 – Most expensive vs cheapest albums19:30 – Joy Division’s name origin22:30 – Skid Row open auditions28:05 – The Bobby Womack story34:20 – One song earning £6 million a yearWhat do you think — trial by fire, or unfair pressure?Drop your take in the comments.If you enjoy honest, no-nonsense music discussions every week, hit subscribe and join us in Listener Land.#yungblud#blacksabbath#ozzyosbourne#rocknews#musicpodcast#musicindustry#listenerland