Along with pretty much the entire general public, Sharon Osbourne was critical of the band U2 for more or less forcing its 13th studio album, "Songs of In**cence," onto the world in September with the help of Apple. The sharp-tongued wife and manager of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne made it clear on Twitter that she was **t happy About the album magically appearing in her iTunes. **w, though, Sharon is going back on her remarks because she met the band and they were "lovely," Blabbermouth **tes.Sharon publicly apologized ? sort of ? yesterday, Jan. 12, on her CBS talk show "The Talk.""I've been caught Badmouthing so many people ? so many people ? and one which was so humbling was ... I did it on the show ... I badmouthed U2 for giving their album away at Apple free. And it wasn't personal; it was business, and it was how I felt About it business-wise, but I was very scathing with my remarks," she said.