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Ozzy - Bark at the Moon - performed on PRS guitar

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2009

Please see my updated version of this video, with better audio quality - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=492V-K9IVSw ....


Bonus points to anyone who can tell me what movie the picture at 3:28 is from :)
...This is one of my favorite Ozzy tunes from when he had Jake E. Lee in the band. All of the guitars here are me, except for the rhythm guitars behind the solos... those were built into the backing track. As for the subtle phaser sound in the solo, that was accomplished by using the built-in phaser effect on my Sony Vegas Movie Maker software. I hope you enjoy!

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  • So Good, Keep it up man

  • Thanks man! :)

  • american werewolf in london.

    wasn't entirely sure so I looked further down the comments lol

  • Ah you got it man LOL

  • that was a great Ozzy cover. your awesome, man can't wait till I get an electric guitar for my birthday. What is a great electric to start off with?

  • Thanks! For a first electric guitar, do you know how much money will be spent?

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  • Yeah I thought my tablet was screwed up on the sound here. I had no idea you made two. I know I heard the other last time.

  • Shit! Man you rock! That was great.

  • Another winner!!! Great Job; love Ozzy!!!!

  • Sweet post PDX, shows that the 80's guys got it, and that's when the guitar carries the whole band, it's all about the guitar man...but drums, bass, and axl-like vocals we learned are cool too..

  • I thought I was playing this right all these years, lol!! Killer stuff dude, and your channel would be of distinctly (albeit slightly) lesser appeal without this great 80's metal tune - and you rocked it!

    I've been citing Jake E. Lee as my greatest influence of the 80's shredders for a long time now, and he goes greatly unrecognized, in Randy Rhoads' shadow as it were.

    It's a crime. If you ever have a minute I'd deeply appreciate a tab for those chords that tie the main opening riff together.

  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

    Great job on this cover.

    ~CHEERS~

    B.Champagne

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