Ozzy Osbourne mooned the crowd while performing at the Music Hall Of Fame ceremony last night.
The rock wildman performed with his band Black Sabbath, who were both inducted into the Hall of Fame, when he bared his buttocks to the audience.
He told the crowd “That was a lot of fun” after receiving a standing ovation at the London bash.
Speaking about the hall of fame, Ozzy added: "Considering the amount of talent that comes out of this country, it should have been done 20 years ago."
Elsewhere during at the ceremony The Who, New Order, Eurythmics and Pink Floyd all picked up their gongs.
Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd said: “It's nice to be loved and for one's contribution to be recognised in some way," singer and guitarist Dave Gilmour said.
"I suppose I agree that we have had an influence on modern popular music," reports the BBC.
He also skirted away from talk that Floyd will be reforming, saying: “The Live 8 moment was a wonderful moment.
"But we've all moved on and there are lots of other things to be thrilled about these days."
Jimi Hendrix and John Peel received posthumous awards at the event.
The Music Hall of Fame is to be screened on Channel Four this evening from 9pm.
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