JAKE E. LEE/OZZY OSBOURNE STUDIO JAMMING! RARE FOOTAGE 1989
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@1970borntorun i agree i always loved jakes playing after randy....
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I've had endless debates stating the same thing,, Jake was a great replacement period! Zakk is the the god of pinched harmonics and the pentatonic, but Jake's song writing and creative soloing fit Ozzy's style like a glove. Zakk get's a lot of credit (which he deserves), but Jake deserves more than what he got. And as for Badlands, for the people that never heard that album, you are truly missing out on Jake's diversity.
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shit
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Why you think so?
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Where`s the rest?
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I still think Jake is by far the best Guitarist Ozzy ever had since Randy died. Zakk is decent, but doesnm't have Jake's passion or sense of creativity. Plus Zakk leans on his endless pinch harmonics WAY too much. Jake is a awesome guitarist period, and I think the best album he ever created was Badland's debut. As a sidenote, I love how Bark at the Moon was almost patterned after Diary, the way Max Norman produced it. For me, that is the last "real" Ozzy record. Peace. -dave
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This is not accurate at all...THIS CLIP is from the VHS video BADLANDS - DAG THE GIBBLETS that was releases during BADLANDS - VOODOO HIGHWAY CD in 1991 and has nothing to do with OZZY
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0:45 "What's going on?" ?? Or what? I can't hear, nor tell what he's saying?
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gay
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Hit parader was a good music mag in the 70s. I remember cutting out the pictures and postering the bedroom walls with them.
Great guitar player.
pumpo64 2 years ago 35
@tothatextent - I saw Jake live in 1994 at the Alrosa Villa when he was with Mandy Lion. Although I didn't like their project as well as Badlands, Jake's playing was amazing as always.
SirQ4 1 year ago 8