Back when your channel was smaller and you released your reaction to Duality was when I DM’d you, I asked for advice on how to deal with something I was going through and tbh you’re a thoughtful dude. I’ve since taken your words and applied them to my life and I have been happier. Thank you 🤘 I have been and will be part of the Hefnerd family for a longgg time
LOL. Would love to have a chat with this guy. He seems like an honest dude, also taken me back to the days where metal music meant a lot to me. And its been fun watching these videos. Due to the fact I was once a metal head to.
@@rapid13 I saw an interview with Randy's brother and he said that was not true. Randy did want to get his masters or bachelors but he had no intention of leaving Ozzy.
You just heard one of the greatest guitar players of all time, Randy Rhodes. He is very sadly no longer with us. He was on two of Ozzy's albums Blizzard of Oz and Diary of a Madman which are both phenomenal. Ozzy is god of metal.
Catman DUU One of the best metal songs ever too man! It is a tragedy that Randy died so young! He was only 25 and at the peak of his life when he was taken from us in a plane crash. Can you just imagine how incredible his talent would be if he were still alive?
When I was a kid I loved Ozzy and my dad hated him, he claimed he was a devil worshiper. I would say, dad you think a devil worshiper would sing about love? It would just piss him off, hahahaha. Now I'm nearly 50 years old and I'm taking my 17yr old son to an Ozzy concert in a few months.
Alex Hefner Just a bit of info: That "Bad Ass Solo" was Randy Rhoads who was considered along side Eddie Van Halen as the ones who changed the way guitars were played in the 80's, i believe he was going to study classical guitar later on as well. Sadly those plans disappeared when one morning two band members and Randy with a pilot went for a joy ride in a small plane. They wanted to scare people in the trailers still sleeping, however the wing apparently clipped a trailers roof and they crash in a ball of flames. Ozzy and the team were understandably in shock, Ozzy and Randy were very close in the band and was said to potentially be the last time Ozzy would preform or produce music. He went on a major drug and sexual rampage, when he had finished it was still undecided whether he would continue, but with alot of care from Sharon and i think counseling, is why we still see Ozzy preforming today.
You got it wrong, the pilot was high on coke and crashed the plane into a bus his ex wife was riding in. Poor Randy Rhoads...... he was a great person, one of the few rockstars that never did any drugs and really didn’t deserve a death like that.
Randy Rhoads is the definition of Guitar God/ Virtuoso. He was a classically trained God before he was a teenager. At age 14 he formed the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Only to lose his life to a coked out pilot who wanted to do tricks in a plane. Ozzy Osborne to this day cries when he hears Randy's guitar. Watch Ozzy and Jack's road trip. They listen to the original recordings and it's heartbreaking. Love your channel ❤️
"It was at 6:05 into this video that our protagonist's life would be forever altered. For you see, this was the moment young Alex was Randy Rhodes-ed for the first time."
Not just Ozzy. Randy Rhoads was one of the best Guitarist ever. These guys as a whole were just an amazing band that only lasted 2 albums but there is not a bad song on them albums.
You should watch Metal: A headbangers journey It dives into the history and roots of the genre and sheds light onto some misconceptions of the metal community
Indeed, it's a very well done documentary. I'd also suggest "Global Metal" by the same author, Sam Dunn. A wonderful look at today's (well, back in '08) world of metal.
Randy was just on another level, even if you've never heard the song or of his reputation or even listen to this style of music normally, the average person can still pick up on the fact that something special is going on when Randy plays.
Barbara Vance Jake E Lee came before Zakk, played on Bark at the Moon etc. Much closer to Randy's style and ability, massively underrated guitarist. I like Zakk in BLS, but I prefer Randy Rhoads and Jake E Lee for Ozzy.
Different walks of life, my friend. Like, for example, I haven't heard Eminem since the Marshall Mathers cd. I can't even name a song of his after that even though it is everywhere. I'm mostly a gamer, but all the music I jam is pre 2000.
dude im 48 and am sooo glad that the younger generation can still appreciate this era of music this is what i grew up on and still listen to today keep up the good work metal for life \m/ and send me a shirt :)
please PLEASE REACT to 1981 MR. CROWLEY by Ozzy Osbourne!!!! TWO killer solos and the quality of the performance and sounds in an LIFE MOVING EXPERINCE I PROMISE
One of the few channels where I feel like the reactions are genuine and not fabricated to the point of just overreaction. I wish I discovered this channel sooner and I hope you continue to grow.
This is very right , that this video pop up just last night because today my uncle passed away due alcoholism and liver failure and this was his favorite song .
Not gonna lie here, it amazes me how some of the stuff I have seen you review you have never heard before but as you have said... "better late than never". There is soooo much more though... keep it up, you have some amazing music in your future.
Sarius 656, as am I & here's your perhaps LOL for today. Being a 57 year old metalhead grandma, for SOME reason, I just HAD to start the day listening to "Mosh" by Eminem! What? Of course, to be fair, I've been an Eminem fan for many years! As I have bands like Mr. Osbourne, Type O Negative, Nightwish & of course, Pink Floyd. As well as the Classics as I was a concert trained pianist as a child & yes, that was my rebellious ass playing Bohemian Rhapsody... as a church offertory song! My poor little brother nearly stroked out holding in the laughter when I was being praise ad nauseam by the crowd, afterwards. Rock on all!
I've always loved Crazy Train. The riffs Randy Rhodes plays when he sings the chorus is....crazy. You'd never think Ozzy could write but he can. Whenever I hear a rap band samples an iconic song it always breaks my heart. When I heard vanilla ice sample Pressure from David Bowie it hurt and now you told me another rapper sampled Crazy Train. It just seems wrong, taking a great song and watering it down when you sample it. That's just my opinion, obviously millions of people love these songs.
Though Ozzy mostly denies it now, his solo group was originally going to be called Blizzard of Ozz. The first two albums were recorded with Lee Kerslake on drums, Bob Daisley on bass and a great majority of the songwriting along with guitar wizard the late great Randy Rhoads. That group recorded Ozzy's first and second albums, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. However. Ozzy decided to fire Bob and Lee and brought in Rudy Sarzo on bass and the legendary Tommy Aldridge on drums. They were the band pictured on the gatefold sleeve...and they did the tour with Randy...but the first two studio albums were recorded ORIGINALLY with Bob and Lee. There was a brief window of time when Lee and Bob were embroiled in a lawsuit with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne over royalties owed them from sales of the albums. Subsequently, Ozzy went into the studio and had Bob's bass lines and Lee's drum lines removed, then brought in two "studio" musicians, Mike Borden from Faith No More on drums and I think Robert Trujillo on bass before he joined Metallica. Allegedly this was done at Sharon's suggestion to deny Bob and Lee any royalties for future sales of the first two albums. And, in the wake of Randy's death in a small plane crash, Blizzard of Ozz died and it became Ozzy Osbourne solo, with a long rotating roster of musicians and songwriters. You notice Ozzy took credit for Crazy Train. I believe Bob and Randy wrote the song. Randy wrote the music Bob provided the lyrics. Ozzy insisted on a songwriting credit but other than the opening, it's difficult to say what else he actually wrote. Bob also co-wrote Perry Mason, the opening cut on Ozzmosis, which you need to check out too, dude. Zakk Wylde and Jake E. Lee were both exceptional songwriters and any album featuring either of them you should definitely check out. Bark at the Moon definitely for Jake and No Rest For The Wicked for Zakk. Truth be told, I don't know any albums by Ozzy that actually suck. I really don't. Ozzy has had other great guitarists since Jake and Zakk but...those two were truly torch bearers for the amazing Randy Rhoads. Jake and Zakk carried the Randy tradition forward although, oddly enough, if memory serves, Jake did HIS guitar wizardry WITHOUT a whammy bar like Randy and Jake used and handled all string bends manually, old school style, with just his fingers.
Get chills everytime I hear any of his solos, you should check out "Dee" wrote it for his mother, also "band jamm" that was just him messing around so nasty
You know, I’ve heard all these great songs hundreds of times so I don’t get the chills anymore, but seeing others react for the first time makes me also gets the chills again. Oh wait, my window is open.
Seems like u really like a lot of old school metal...I’d like to see u react to Motörhead Ace of Spades next...since you’ve already reacted to Black Sabbath Judas Priest and Iron Maiden....I’ve always considered these four bands the forefathers of everything metal...
I love to see the progression of Alex's headbanging over the months. Before it was like kinda shifty and spioratic, and now hes definitely finding the pocket to the music.
The reason I love metal and rock is because they will call out everybody., including the ones other genres of artists are too scared to. The media and politicians won't come after the hardcore rock and metal genres anymore other than claiming Satanic messages every now and then., because they got their asses handed to them in the 80's and 90's for making things up. Ozzy and many other artists are using this genre to wake people up. This is one of my absolute FAVORITE songs ever. The lead guitar is just....*muah*
Now that you’ve been introduced to one of the best guitarists ever (Randy Rhoads RIP), you should take a look at his successor, Zakk Wylde. Here’s a great starting point for that: Black Label Society - ‘Stillborn’
tbf Randy's successor was Jake E Lee for the same amount of time Randy was in the band though the albums he did( Bark at the Moon/ Ultimate Sin) weren't as good as the first two. Zakk I suppose is the successor in spirit.
I'm a grandmother to 6 and lived and breathed these songs when I was younger, (still do). But am sitting here laughing at your head going and your excitement...(whilst crocheting dolls clothes for granddaughter)... Of course as an "older" person, I am shocked at your use of naughty words during your reaction.... bad lad!!! TBH I used to use them when I was young and didn't have to worry about who was listening... I'm going to have to watch more of your reactions to metal and various groups... but maybe I'll have to wear headphones so innocent little ears don't hear anything they shouldn't....... ;)
Great song, but you need to listen to the Ozzy masterpiece that is "Mr. Crowley". Creepy synth intro, combined with Ozzy's phenomenal lyrics and vocals, and not one but TWO shredding Randy Rhoads solos make this one of the best songs I've ever heard. Give it a listen and hope you enjoy it!
Congratulations !! You have heard the best guitar solo in history !! Randy Rhoads was just a musician God !! Greetings from Mexico Alex !! Pd: hope the win a shirt, how awesome would be to send one to a fan in Mexico ?? Worldwide baby !!!
Haha! The look of shear delight on your face several times just made my day! Thank you for reintroducing me to this song...always loved it but hadn’t really listened in years! Thank you!
You should react to Nightwish - Ghost love score (the version with Floor Jansen). It's a beautiful piece with clean singing, orchestra and stuff. You'll enjoy that
The best part of your videos, is your reaction! It was awesome the look of pure excitement when you were pointing out your goose bumps. Awesome! Keep up the good work!
One of my favorite songs by Ozzy. I remember being in elementary school and having this song on my iPod Shuffle. I always had it repeat. It was amazing. Also I told you on Twitter that you should listen to Mastodon and Whitechapel. Make sure to check out those two bands. The song Oblivion by Mastodon is amazing and so is Possession by Whitechapel. Hope to get a shirt from this. Keep doing what you’re doing! 👍🏻
CaptNRetro haha right, I mean it's played at like every sporting event, intermission for everything. Commercials. It's just crazy. Maybe not the WHOLE song but no way someone never heard the chorus or opening riff. Impossible.
No, no, no. I'm sure he's completely genuine and not pretending at all. And he's probably never heard of the Beatles, Frank Sinatra or Justin Timberlake either...
Back when your channel was smaller and you released your reaction to Duality was when I DM’d you, I asked for advice on how to deal with something I was going through and tbh you’re a thoughtful dude. I’ve since taken your words and applied them to my life and I have been happier. Thank you 🤘 I have been and will be part of the Hefnerd family for a longgg time
my daughter is kidnapped by a christian adoption agency... its rough
LOL. Would love to have a chat with this guy. He seems like an honest dude, also taken me back to the days where metal music meant a lot to me. And its been fun watching these videos. Due to the fact I was once a metal head to.
This dude uses bots there is no way he gets a thousand subscribers a day
@@Powerslave234 Lol
@@GODHATESADOPTION What?
The Guitar solo ?
Chills ? Goosebumps ?
That's why metalheads are metalheads, my friend !
Yep and I'm a metalhead
🤟🤟🤟🤟
Isn't this hard rock?
Guitar Riffs and solos, are for honoring the Gods of METAL, if you play it loud enough and GOOD, maybe the GODS of METAL will hear.
@@frederikschulp All Metal is Rock, but not all Rock... is METAL. *\,,/👹\,,/*
These Randy Rhoads riffs man ...
Yep I think the greatest lost in hard rock guitar history. He was so young I can't even imagine what he could have done with some more years of life.
He was leaving Ozzy, heading back to classical guitar. Read Rudy Sarzo's book, he talks about it.
Forever my favorite guitarist
@@rapid13 I saw an interview with Randy's brother and he said that was not true. Randy did want to get his masters or bachelors but he had no intention of leaving Ozzy.
@@mafmaf6417 I'll stick with Rudy's take on it, he was in the band and with Randy constantly. If you can link the interview, that'd be great.
LOVE the look on your face when Randy's guitar solo kicked in. I had that same look the first time I heard it... 36 years ago.
I wish I was born during that time
@@DeadmanRides same
I had the Randy Rhoads Tribute album in the 90's as a teen...amazing.
Randy Rhodes was king on the axe
Steven Davis which solo do you think is better crazy train or Mr Crowley
metal ghost mr crowley imo
metal ghost i like crazy train. Crowley is to slow for my taste but there both gr8 songs
Wbu?
Steven Davis Mr Crowley but both are great
Amazing how relevant those lyrics are on 2019. Despite being written over 30 years aggo
40 years ago probably!
A lot of the best music is timeless. This is spot on for today too. Queensyche's Operation: Mindcrime album is still pretty damned relevant too.
Yep we are even today Heirs of a Cold War.. North Korea, China .. the Cold War didn't stop it just shifted focus.
Sound of Silence is another one of those songs.
@@cheeseham9503 For What It's Worth, by Buffalo Springfield. I listen to that song and get chills how revelant it is today.
Ozzy has three of the greatest lead guitarists to have ever lived in his band. They are Zak Wylde, Jake E. Lee, and of course “The King” Randy Roads.
Also played with the great Tony Iommi.
Gus G isn’t a slouch either, definitely top 10% material
Randy Rhodes is a legend...but zak wylde sucks
@Christopher Hegland well than you like but tapping and a big whammy squeal.
You just heard one of the greatest guitar players of all time, Randy Rhodes. He is very sadly no longer with us. He was on two of Ozzy's albums Blizzard of Oz and Diary of a Madman which are both phenomenal. Ozzy is god of metal.
Catman DUU Dude left waaay too early
Catman DUU One of the best metal songs ever too man! It is a tragedy that Randy died so young! He was only 25 and at the peak of his life when he was taken from us in a plane crash. Can you just imagine how incredible his talent would be if he were still alive?
*Rhoads
god of metal is already taken by Rob Halford. Prince of Darkness is still available though.
fucking love randy and diary of a madman is greatness
OZZY OSBOURNE - "Mr. Crowley" Live 1981
Best solo ever made
I think you should check mr. Crowley in Juan the Beast version ;)
Personally I love the live and loud version, Zakk Wylde made that guitar sing
YES !! After hours set !!
wait, what year did Osbourne eat the bat's head?
When I was a kid I loved Ozzy and my dad hated him, he claimed he was a devil worshiper. I would say, dad you think a devil worshiper would sing about love? It would just piss him off, hahahaha. Now I'm nearly 50 years old and I'm taking my 17yr old son to an Ozzy concert in a few months.
The 11th Commandment...Thou shall not use the names Trick Daddy and Ozzy Osbourne in the same sentence
Amen.... Or thoust get a kick in the balls!
AMEN!
Amen!!
Amen
Ozzy Osbourne and Trick Daddy are two of my favorite all time artists...Deal with it.
Alex Hefner Just a bit of info: That "Bad Ass Solo" was Randy Rhoads who was considered along side Eddie Van Halen as the ones who changed the way guitars were played in the 80's, i believe he was going to study classical guitar later on as well. Sadly those plans disappeared when one morning two band members and Randy with a pilot went for a joy ride in a small plane. They wanted to scare people in the trailers still sleeping, however the wing apparently clipped a trailers roof and they crash in a ball of flames. Ozzy and the team were understandably in shock, Ozzy and Randy were very close in the band and was said to potentially be the last time Ozzy would preform or produce music. He went on a major drug and sexual rampage, when he had finished it was still undecided whether he would continue, but with alot of care from Sharon and i think counseling, is why we still see Ozzy preforming today.
Kinda backwards, he was a classically trained musician before he joined Ozzy. Randy could basically play any instrument.
He was studying Classical at the time
A great loss that day to the entire metal universe
The pilot of the plane was high on coke.
You got it wrong, the pilot was high on coke and crashed the plane into a bus his ex wife was riding in. Poor Randy Rhoads...... he was a great person, one of the few rockstars that never did any drugs and really didn’t deserve a death like that.
Randy Rhoads is the definition of Guitar God/ Virtuoso. He was a classically trained God before he was a teenager. At age 14 he formed the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Only to lose his life to a coked out pilot who wanted to do tricks in a plane. Ozzy Osborne to this day cries when he hears Randy's guitar. Watch Ozzy and Jack's road trip. They listen to the original recordings and it's heartbreaking. Love your channel ❤️
You can see the sadness in his face when the guitar solo hits it’s so sad
"It was at 6:05 into this video that our protagonist's life would be forever altered. For you see, this was the moment young Alex was Randy Rhodes-ed for the first time."
“ i can’t stop moving my head, someone help” I lost when he said that. Alex your channel is great and people definitely subscribe.
Spencer Riggs I mean, that is the intended effect of a song with such a solo and badass riff.
randy rhodes was one of the best guitarists in the world....even eddie van halen said he would not want to be in a competition against him..
Randy was almost too good at guitar
Well eddie was just a tapper anywhere his hands goes on that damn guitar no proper melody
It’s happened man. The head banging has started. It’s infectious and will never stop.
better than the hip hop shakes and shit he used to do. HE'S LEARNING! ONE OF US! \m/
One of the coolest guitar solos ever. Randy was a beast! I hope you do more Ozzy. You will like "Mr Crowley"
RIP Randy, he brought a new face to guitar solos. TY for checking this out
Mr Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne
That solo is probably the best solo ever written
This! 1000%
Not a massive fan of Ozzy’s solo stuff, but Crazy Train blew my mind when I first heard it, utter class
I thank Ozzy for being part of the reason I got into heavier music. My dad would play Blizzard of Ozz every day when I was a kid and I fell in love.
Great song, Great Channel!
Opeth - The Moor
EPICA - Consign To Oblivion - Live at the Zenith
Epica!!!
Not just Ozzy. Randy Rhoads was one of the best Guitarist ever. These guys as a whole were just an amazing band that only lasted 2 albums but there is not a bad song on them albums.
Randy Rhoads.... what a legend.. RIP 🎸
Randy Rhoads.... it's frequently misspelled. :)
Indeed a real legend.
Fatal Delay meant to change it but forgot
Mr Crowley next!!!
Live!!!!!!!!!
I'm hoping for Suicide Solution
Absolutely. That live video from 1981.
@@cristopacheco773 The live version has worse solos than the original, and the solos seem to be the most attractive part of the song.
Flying high again
Who the heck hasn’t heard crazy train? I hear it literally everywhere! Yes I’m a metalhead but i hear it in like public places sometimes.
Right this song is still everywhere as it should be this is timeless and one of the contributions that Randy left us with
Yeh bit of bullshit so iconic that riff in so many films and ads.
I first heard this from watching the Osbournes when I was a teenager. I love it ☺️ 🤘
Megadeth - Tornado of souls
Yeesss!!
Agreed
Motorhead - orgasmatron...!!!
You should watch Metal: A headbangers journey
It dives into the history and roots of the genre and sheds light onto some misconceptions of the metal community
Indeed, it's a very well done documentary. I'd also suggest "Global Metal" by the same author, Sam Dunn. A wonderful look at today's (well, back in '08) world of metal.
Randy was just on another level, even if you've never heard the song or of his reputation or even listen to this style of music normally, the average person can still pick up on the fact that something special is going on when Randy plays.
React to Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley
Dante Escobedo definitely my fave
Now that is awesome.
Would be great
The best!
One of the greatest solos ever
6:04 how did you not spit out your coffee hearing that solo drop for the first time?? 😂
Laughing.
That was my thought too.
Yeah, such a great talent lost way too early. Imagine all the great music we never got to hear due to the loss of Randy Rhoads. RIP Randy.
Steve Cain So true! Ozzy got damn lucky when he found Zakk to fill those very tough shoes. I can't imagine the pressure he had on him.
Barbara Vance Jake E Lee came before Zakk, played on Bark at the Moon etc. Much closer to Randy's style and ability, massively underrated guitarist. I like Zakk in BLS, but I prefer Randy Rhoads and Jake E Lee for Ozzy.
HOW HAVE YOU NOT HEARD CRAZY TRAIN BEFORE?
Yeah it's like somebody says i never heard Britneys oop i did it again.
Different walks of life, my friend. Like, for example, I haven't heard Eminem since the Marshall Mathers cd. I can't even name a song of his after that even though it is everywhere. I'm mostly a gamer, but all the music I jam is pre 2000.
For sure. The main riff itself is used at so many sporting events, for instance, and I'm sure many other things.
Next hiphop head hear first time ever National anthem.
That's what I was thinking!
Saw Ozzy Osbourne a few weeks in Germany and you can't imagine the feelings when all people sing this song together :P
dude im 48 and am sooo glad that the younger generation can still appreciate this era of music this is what i grew up on and still listen to today keep up the good work metal for life \m/ and send me a shirt :)
randy rhoads was a brilliant guitar player and composer. the riffs and the solo in this song are timeless
Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell
Alejandro R when will he finally check Behemoth out! Dude! Do it!
That lyric video killed me with the typos
Leed Seener Of 21 Peelots "you had one job, one frickin' job" 😁
And simple things. Like "to" where it should have been "too", or "there" when it should have been "their". Frustrating.
@@MrVvulf inheirated got me
I think he was a dropout who made his own rules.
@@kane0ner lol cheers
That face when Randy plays the solo, priceless. RIP RANDY RHOADS.
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell 🔥
please PLEASE REACT to 1981 MR. CROWLEY by Ozzy Osbourne!!!! TWO killer solos and the quality of the performance and sounds in an LIFE MOVING EXPERINCE I PROMISE
Mr. Crowley indeed! I think you'd greatly appreciate this on record or live.
My fav Ozzy song!
Yes, so many yes. :) Randy Rhoads at his best. :)
One of the few channels where I feel like the reactions are genuine and not fabricated to the point of just overreaction. I wish I discovered this channel sooner and I hope you continue to grow.
Rainbow - Stargazer
Austin - dio is god
Alex u r not alone! Randy's solos r incredible!!! RIP randy :(
I’ve heard this song a million times but that solo never gets old👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
For more Ozzy, How about Mr Crowley or No More Tears.
Matthew Drake And Hellraiser
Definitely I wanna hear you scream
This is very right , that this video pop up just last night because today my uncle passed away due alcoholism and liver failure and this was his favorite song .
Could you imagine how randys solos would be now if he was still alive.
Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley
Ozzy Osbourne - Perry Mason
Whoever typed up the lyrics for this video has apparently never heard of spellcheck.
Or never learned how to write.
Yep I was thinking the same thing. On top of that some of the lyrics are just plain incorrect. :)
Matt Kettmann Wym? I love precahers
Matt Rogers, especially when "there" not "to late" to get "abored". XD
Obviously, they were a dropout who made their own rules.
Ozzy has worked with an endless parade of amazing guitarists.
Not gonna lie here, it amazes me how some of the stuff I have seen you review you have never heard before but as you have said... "better late than never". There is soooo much more though... keep it up, you have some amazing music in your future.
I'm proud to belong to the 20% who subscribed
Me too
Me too :)
Sarius 656, as am I & here's your perhaps LOL for today. Being a 57 year old metalhead grandma, for SOME reason, I just HAD to start the day listening to "Mosh" by Eminem! What? Of course, to be fair, I've been an Eminem fan for many years! As I have bands like Mr. Osbourne, Type O Negative, Nightwish & of course, Pink Floyd.
As well as the Classics as I was a concert trained pianist as a child & yes, that was my rebellious ass playing Bohemian Rhapsody... as a church offertory song! My poor little brother nearly stroked out holding in the laughter when I was being praise ad nauseam by the crowd, afterwards. Rock on all!
Me too!!
When I was young my step dad at that time was obsessed with Ozzy. He would play his records non stop. Such a childhood precious memory
I've always loved Crazy Train. The riffs Randy Rhodes plays when he sings the chorus is....crazy. You'd never think Ozzy could write but he can.
Whenever I hear a rap band samples an iconic song it always breaks my heart. When I heard vanilla ice sample Pressure from David Bowie it hurt and now you told me another rapper sampled Crazy Train. It just seems wrong, taking a great song and watering it down when you sample it. That's just my opinion, obviously millions of people love these songs.
Rammstein - Amerika! You'll not regret it!! Powerful lyrics
Vetleks reaction video of rammstein are impossible due to rammstein's policy of copyrights and fair use
Vetleks we are living in amerika ist wunderbar ... This is not a love song . this is not a love song
. I dont speak my mothers tounge
RavenBurstYT Official Hmmm maybe a live version could do
Vetleks nah he did live version of Du Hast
Did it go through shino?
Randy was the most effortless guitarist. Great tone, fantastic rhythm chops, and lead work from another dimension. We miss him. RIP.
Ozzy Bark at the Moon/ Mr.Crowley amazing songs
Though Ozzy mostly denies it now, his solo group was originally going to be called Blizzard of Ozz.
The first two albums were recorded with Lee Kerslake on drums, Bob Daisley on bass and a great majority of the songwriting along with guitar wizard the late great Randy Rhoads.
That group recorded Ozzy's first and second albums, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman.
However.
Ozzy decided to fire Bob and Lee and brought in Rudy Sarzo on bass and the legendary Tommy Aldridge on drums.
They were the band pictured on the gatefold sleeve...and they did the tour with Randy...but the first two studio albums were recorded ORIGINALLY with Bob and Lee.
There was a brief window of time when Lee and Bob were embroiled in a lawsuit with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne over royalties owed them from sales of the albums.
Subsequently, Ozzy went into the studio and had Bob's bass lines and Lee's drum lines removed, then brought in two "studio" musicians, Mike Borden from Faith No More on drums and I think Robert Trujillo on bass before he joined Metallica.
Allegedly this was done at Sharon's suggestion to deny Bob and Lee any royalties for future sales of the first two albums.
And, in the wake of Randy's death in a small plane crash, Blizzard of Ozz died and it became Ozzy Osbourne solo, with a long rotating roster of musicians and songwriters.
You notice Ozzy took credit for Crazy Train. I believe Bob and Randy wrote the song. Randy wrote the music Bob provided the lyrics.
Ozzy insisted on a songwriting credit but other than the opening, it's difficult to say what else he actually wrote.
Bob also co-wrote Perry Mason, the opening cut on Ozzmosis, which you need to check out too, dude.
Zakk Wylde and Jake E. Lee were both exceptional songwriters and any album featuring either of them you should definitely check out.
Bark at the Moon definitely for Jake and No Rest For The Wicked for Zakk.
Truth be told, I don't know any albums by Ozzy that actually suck. I really don't.
Ozzy has had other great guitarists since Jake and Zakk but...those two were truly torch bearers for the amazing Randy Rhoads.
Jake and Zakk carried the Randy tradition forward although, oddly enough, if memory serves, Jake did HIS guitar wizardry WITHOUT a whammy bar like Randy and Jake used and handled all string bends manually, old school style, with just his fingers.
Get chills everytime I hear any of his solos, you should check out "Dee" wrote it for his mother, also "band jamm" that was just him messing around so nasty
Motörhead - ace of spades
He already did that one
Orgasmatron
get back in line
please don't let daddy kiss me
God was never on your side
Led Zeppelin- stairway to heaven
pretty metal ...
jk i love it
Best guitar solo
Subway i love the solo from stairway to heaven but my favourite from zeppelin is the solo from whole lotta love
I invoke the Wayne's World rule.... NO STAIRWAY !!
Ender Piyale led zeppelin sucks back street boys of soft rock 1970"s
You know, I’ve heard all these great songs hundreds of times so I don’t get the chills anymore, but seeing others react for the first time makes me also gets the chills again.
Oh wait, my window is open.
Thank you, I've heard this song a million times but never actually paid attention the lyrics. I now have a new found fondness of this song!
Check out Mr. Crowley by Ozzy!
Crippie Karaoke yes!
This song launched Ozzy's solo career into the stratosphere! Thanks Randy for the killer riffs! R.I.P.
Seems like u really like a lot of old school metal...I’d like to see u react to Motörhead Ace of Spades next...since you’ve already reacted to Black Sabbath Judas Priest and Iron Maiden....I’ve always considered these four bands the forefathers of everything metal...
I love to see the progression of Alex's headbanging over the months. Before it was like kinda shifty and spioratic, and now hes definitely finding the pocket to the music.
The reason I love metal and rock is because they will call out everybody., including the ones other genres of artists are too scared to. The media and politicians won't come after the hardcore rock and metal genres anymore other than claiming Satanic messages every now and then., because they got their asses handed to them in the 80's and 90's for making things up. Ozzy and many other artists are using this genre to wake people up. This is one of my absolute FAVORITE songs ever. The lead guitar is just....*muah*
The meaning of this song still very relevant today. The masses are still sleeping. Ozzy is one of the best.
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to heavenPink Floyd - Comfortably numb
Thanks so much for doing this one . One of my first Metal songs I ever heard . I'm looking forward to watching this .
Now that you’ve been introduced to one of the best guitarists ever (Randy Rhoads RIP), you should take a look at his successor, Zakk Wylde. Here’s a great starting point for that:
Black Label Society - ‘Stillborn’
tbf Randy's successor was Jake E Lee for the same amount of time Randy was in the band though the albums he did( Bark at the Moon/ Ultimate Sin) weren't as good as the first two. Zakk I suppose is the successor in spirit.
BackStabbath I honestly thought I typed ‘spiritual successor’. My bad. Yeah, I agree.
Wait what? All credit to Randy, but Jake E Lee is still the best guitarist Ozzy had. Ever.
define best.
Best Zakk Wylde work is Pride and Glory by a mile
Rest in Metal Randy Rhoads. Sad ending to a badass musician 🤘🏼🤘🏼
You must hear Diary of a madman by Ozzy Osbourne
The best song in ozzy’s catalog hands down
Rush - Tom Sawyer.
Great Canadian rock band.
Best band ever!
Randy always brings Goosebumps doesn't matter 1st or 1000000 time listening.
Every time!!
Hell yeah
I'm a grandmother to 6 and lived and breathed these songs when I was younger, (still do). But am sitting here laughing at your head going and your excitement...(whilst crocheting dolls clothes for granddaughter)... Of course as an "older" person, I am shocked at your use of naughty words during your reaction.... bad lad!!! TBH I used to use them when I was young and didn't have to worry about who was listening... I'm going to have to watch more of your reactions to metal and various groups... but maybe I'll have to wear headphones so innocent little ears don't hear anything they shouldn't....... ;)
Trivium krisute gomen
Randy roads R.I.P he is a beast.
Woah, what happened to Stargazer??!!
DO IIIIIIIIT!
I expected that too :C
YAAAAAAAA
Rainbow!
I'm 55 born 1964 , Ozzy was one of my favorites growing up, crazy times back then, sex drugs and rock and roll, hell ya Ozzy
Wiilliam Flege those were the days...damn
Great song, but you need to listen to the Ozzy masterpiece that is "Mr. Crowley". Creepy synth intro, combined with Ozzy's phenomenal lyrics and vocals, and not one but TWO shredding Randy Rhoads solos make this one of the best songs I've ever heard. Give it a listen and hope you enjoy it!
Congratulations !! You have heard the best guitar solo in history !! Randy Rhoads was just a musician God !! Greetings from Mexico Alex !!
Pd: hope the win a shirt, how awesome would be to send one to a fan in Mexico ?? Worldwide baby !!!
Haha! The look of shear delight on your face several times just made my day! Thank you for reintroducing me to this song...always loved it but hadn’t really listened in years! Thank you!
You should react to Nightwish - Ghost love score (the version with Floor Jansen). It's a beautiful piece with clean singing, orchestra and stuff. You'll enjoy that
Morgoth I think he's avoiding symphonic metal. I've been suggesting "Dark Chest of Wonders" every day and so far he hasn't done it.
Morgoth what about ameranth or bye bye beautiful
The best part of your videos, is your reaction! It was awesome the look of pure excitement when you were pointing out your goose bumps. Awesome! Keep up the good work!
The opening to this song gives me goosebumps every time.
You should check also Mr crowley from Ozzy Osbourne, that one is great too.
One of my favorite songs by Ozzy. I remember being in elementary school and having this song on my iPod Shuffle. I always had it repeat. It was amazing. Also I told you on Twitter that you should listen to Mastodon and Whitechapel. Make sure to check out those two bands. The song Oblivion by Mastodon is amazing and so is Possession by Whitechapel. Hope to get a shirt from this. Keep doing what you’re doing! 👍🏻
He already reacted/listened to Mastodon - Oblivion
Dante Escobedo I didn’t know he uploaded that. Thanks for letting me know. He should still do Whitechapel though
I've listened to more times than I can count and each time I head this solo I get goosebumps
Blind Guardian - Mirror Mirror plz !!!
If you haven’t already you should listen to some Led Zepplin!
Zeppelin isn't metal....
@@hidquip6380 yes it's shite!
@@hidquip6380 so what?
Niknam _____________ he doesn't only react to metal, he also reacts to rock and other styles of music.
Iron Maiden, Ozzy(his solo project and BS) and Judas Priest are way better than this shit Zepplin
6:04
I love his reaction to the Guitar Solo.
A7x - a little piece of heaven
Cali . . With his girlfriend
Fake metal
Cory Massey it just isnt metal... so it isnt fake i guess
Cali . . He already did that.
Góbi Kornél no he didnt lol
Avenged Sevenfold - A Little Piece Of Heaven (with Sarah preferably)
Avenge Sevenfold
G G hell yeah man
For the love of god he needs to do this
"I can't stop moving my head", that's maybe one f the best ways to describe how great this song is ;)
Mr.Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne.. C:
No way in hell you’ve never heard Crazy Train in your life . I refuse to believe it
CaptNRetro my immediate thought
CaptNRetro haha right, I mean it's played at like every sporting event, intermission for everything. Commercials. It's just crazy. Maybe not the WHOLE song but no way someone never heard the chorus or opening riff. Impossible.
Yeah he has definitley heard it before lol
Believer is a great song too
No, no, no. I'm sure he's completely genuine and not pretending at all. And he's probably never heard of the Beatles, Frank Sinatra or Justin Timberlake either...
Guitarist Randy Rhoads, arguable the greatest guitarist who never live long enough to prove it. Phenomenal tone and technique
Randy Rhoads is a legend.