Crazy Train solo played by different guitarists [2nd part]
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2018
- Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train solo played by different guitarists including: Jake E. Lee, Buckethead, Joe Holmes, and Yuto Miyazawa.
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• Crazy Train solo playe... - Комедії
To think Buckethead could have been part of Ozzy's band but even Ozzy himself thought he was a bit too weird... Imagine that! Lol
I dub thy comment as one of the best things I’ve read in a long time 😅🤘🤘
Lol yea Hahahah
It's not often you come across such a situation. The dude who bit a bat's head off gets a bit of an off feeling from him😂
he over weird ozzy
zakk
Lee and Yuto. Outstanding sound. Gave their soul to Randy!
Fair play for the rest of the musicians. Well done to all of them.
Buckethead's timing is FLAWLESS 🔥🔥🔥
That lil kid was by far, the luckiest. Having the privilege to not only play with ozzy, but to play crazy train, with the original Flying V while being picked up by ozzy. That’s a never in a life time. And that kid embodied randy for that moment. What a GD professional!
wait was that the actual v randy owned
@@daithiboi5225nope it's likely not a Sandoval either but none of this really matters he did it and sounded good too polka dots and all.
For Buckethead, playing the crazy train solo must be like playing twinkle twinkle little star.
Jake e Lee sounded so much better
God Jake e lee also played that solo atleast 100 times buckethead only did once
@@Person-cv9dj yep and they recorded buckethead with a potato
God exactly an e lee while his playing is clean buckethead has a way cleaner technique in this video
horrible solo by him.. just like a machine. just too far from what randy does
Different key of the solo by different guitarists! Respect! But that kid at the end is amazing and very talented.
Yuto! even on Ozzy's shoulders he kills it!
1:47 randy would be proud
Honestly, I wonder what it would have sounded like if Dimebag played it and put his own little spin on it
there is video of him playing of course he is not at Randy's level so it loses a little something , Dimebag covered many of Randy's songs. ua-cam.com/video/4GsGdX5ExNY/v-deo.html
a huge whammy
Buckethead is so clean...incredible
1. Jake E. lee
2. Buckethead
my pick...
The ending scalar run was a little off - Jake did it better.
@@dowens3781 We can’t even hear Jake’s lol
@@Johnnysmithy24
What do you mean?
@@dowens3781 We can’t hear his ending very well
The child was the best!
I don't think anyone should be compared to buckethead he is flawless.
Bruh i think Yuto had the best solo out of everybody here
Yuto had Gus G backing him
Buckethead !!!!!!!
Incredible
what's incredible about playing what someone else wrote? the way it should be played
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle his hundreds of solo albums are incredible. There’s nothing he can’t play. That’s what’s incredible. His technique and his skill level are among the best in the world. But hey if the guy from blabbermouth who rates things by what league he says they’re in says otherwise I guess I should re-evaluate.
buckethead is so good it's RIDICULOUS!!!! that robot makes good players look. amateur. baby hello kitty was incredible too
No lol, that solo was stale af
He played the solo correctly, but there was no soul at all, I expected better from Buckethead
@@HCkev Lol that’s bs. Try picturing the solo in a high stage with big sound and loads of people screaming, it has soul, he’s just not moving like an idiot or getting his fingers all nervous.
yes he's good at playng what someone else wrote and will go down as one of the greatest rock and metal songs of all time.
he should be able to play that solo people grow up learning thst song
@@HCkev how can people tell if there is soul in a song, that is some made up stuff people cite when they do not like a guy they all play with feeling
The only one perfect replacement for Randy Rhoads is Jake E Lee 🤘
Even Jake couldn't do it
I think it's zakk
Brad Gillis did a pretty damn good job.
I love jake e lee
zakk definetly... he has his sounds 10/10
1)Randy
2)Jake.E.Lee
3)Brad Gillis
4)Yuto Miyazawa
5)Joe Holmes
6)Buckethead
7)Zakk Wylde
8)Gus.G
9)Slash
10) My opinion
ZACK
Yupp I'm agreed with ya, the only one perfect replacement for Randy Rhoads is Jake
@@abrahamrodrigues1049 Wrong
@@greenlixr5442 i think cause i dont like pinch him doing harmonics when not need in almost the entire song .
He just needs Bernie and Alex skolnick
Considering everybody screws it up, I think the kid at the end did the best job. Better than I can do and I learned that song right when it came out.
bucket head does not screw anything up
not sure they screw it up as much as they change little things.
Buckethead is simply on a different level, not that the others are bad, but they just aren’t buckethead. I’d say he’s one of the greatest guitarists ever.
no he's not he is a B leaguer, it's great he got to play his hero's music and get more people interested in hearing him play. Jake E LEe and buckethead are comparable both below Randy though in songwriting and live playing, You would be incorrect, what timeless classic has he written?
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle You’re all over this comment section calling him a B-leaguer and it’s incredibly weird.
@@mattnash3873 is it as weird as wearing a KFC bucket over my head while playing guitar in a chicken coop.
But a guy engaging in comments I'd weird.....are you new here?
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Buckethead is not a "B-leaguer", whatever that means.
He is vastly superior in technical skill, compositional ability, and songwriting ability to every guitarist in this video, Randy included (though he was a genius as well). The reason for this is simple; Buckethead might one of the best musicians on earth, and maybe the best to every play a guitar.
His technical chops are world class. He's written over 350 solo albums and collaborated on another 100, his playing is far more famous than most people expect. He's written dozens of timeless classics, you just don't know them... Siege Engine, The Redeem Team, Soothsayer, the Nottingham Lace Solo, Interworld and the New Innocence, Aninal Behavior, Whitewash, Big Sur Moon, Hold Me Forever (the whole album is better than anything anything anyone in this video ever wrote, including Randy, and might be one of the greatest pieces of music on the electric guitar.
Shawn Lane liked Buckethead, and so did Ozzy, and Axl Rose, Dave Mustaine, Viggo Mortensen, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Brian Mantia... I think I'll trust their opinions over yours, especially since it seems like you haven't even listened to his music and are just making fun of his costume. The guy has stage fright, who cares if he wears a mask and KFC bucket, just listen to the music. He could wear a giant cowboy hat with neon signs that say "Crab Ranch" and I still wouldn't care, because it doesn't change the amazing music he makes.
@@eon5417 well said dude well said
Randy forever!!!! One of the Best guitar player of the World!!!!
There’s jake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jake e lee kick ass in this solo
no changing it slightly is never good, you cannot make perfection sound better
the kid looks so happy
I don't care what anybody says but I just love the energy that Jake E Lee has on stage, he's playing is the one which makes me want to pick up my guitar the most
1:47 Like Rhoads
Buckethead !
Bucket takes this by a long shot. True to the original and not a note missed.
I don't think he even practiced it that much
Joe Holmes played it the same way, and he was Randy's student
@@0megalul309 a professional guitarists do not need to practice a legend's stuff ,Randy wrote such perfect note sequence it is much easier to learn ask Zakk Wylde.
He actually played the last run slightly wrong but sure
@@TheRyanDuffinProject I didn't hear it and when I listen again I still don't hear it.
Buckethead was using 1% of his power
that's good that allowed him to play it will , the other 99% is weird lame stuff which is why he is a b leaguer. the 99% can be found in a chicken coop watching porn
Hahahaha
Hahahahahaha
Buckethead is a genius.🤘🏻
That kiddo was the best
Buckethead destroys that solo 🔥🔥🔥
He played it really normally without emotion? How is that destroying a solo, destroying its vibe maybe
Whoops 😬
Is his style, what wrong with his solo? Can you explain?
@@Codexter1 He stayed true to the solo's sound which has a shit ton of emotion. That was hands down the cleanest solo of them all and possibly ever done.
I thought he did well on it, he did not destroy it he played it pretty much note for note but most professional musicians could do the same
Joe Holmes is a way underrated guitarist. The dude really can play.
JE Lee had some pretty big shoes to fill and did pretty damned good! Joe Holmes was Randy's student so he does amazingly well. Not so much in this video, but if you see him in others he's spot on flawless!
For me it's either Jake or Buckethead, Buckethead is definitely the closest to the Randy but I love that Jake tries to put his own style into he solo, he's not trying to be Randy
Joe played it close to the vest, since Randy was his teacher. Jake changed it and that is not good with Randy's stuff
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle IMO Jake did an awesome job with randy’s material. He gave it his twist and never played it note for note (as a mean of respect towards randy most likely. also the fact that jake had some big shoes to fill with the only other big name band under his belt being Mickey Ratt). Plus jake adds the really cool thumb trick to some of his improvising between randy’s solos (like in suicidal solutions) which made the solo fit the era that it was played in, since blizzard of ozz and diary of a madman weren’t considered “classics” yet. Also, although randy was an incredible player, he still wasn’t perfect. And out of the big three names during this era (EVH, Randy, and George Lynch), Randy was probably one of the best to follow the RULES of music. And George was the definition of a shredder. Awesome tones and unique play style. But only almighty Eddie was the closest to being perfect. Sorry to run the Rhoads train off it’s tracks haha but ig we’ll never truly know since randy was gone way too soon to show his full potential.
I feel bad for start playing guitar at 12. Cuz that kid maybe like 8 or 10
Its ok slash played when he's 15, angus played at 14
I've been playing guitar for 10 months and im 12, I can play tornado of souls solo very clean
ive been playing guitar for 1 day and im 5, i can play the RIP album in one take very clean
I played when I'm 11 and I can play like slash now I'm 16.
I respect everyone's opinion and we all have differing opinions for me it will always be Randy by a mile, yes Buckethead is clean and flawless, but Randy had a magic that will never be matched, Jake. E. Lee is a great guitarist as well and Brad Gillis stepped up to fill one hell of a hole when asked so kudos to him.
Ozzy in the first one looks like he came from a karate dojo
Bucketheads version has a Halloween flavor to it lol
ahhh jake e lee
Michael angelo batio is the best of tribute to Randy
Shockingly Jake takes the cake here but of course buckethead nails it too. Hell, all of them do
I don’t think Jake being best is any surprise, dudes insane. Probably my personal favorite guitarist
Joe did a good job but of course he was Randy's student.
Jake changed it up a little which is never good on Randy's stuff, either learn his live playing it or stick to the studio version
Buckethead is a fucking genius
ROAHDS.....
Buckethead is awesome!!!!!!
Jake E.Lee
Joe Holmes
Holmes
Buckethead 🔥 🔥🔥
His sounded extremely boring and robotic, jake owned it
@@Codexter1 what's the difference? Is it because of jake's energetic playing that made the solo sound with "emotion" lol come on both are good i think you're just so biased
@@russelrommel8293 man I dont even listen to Ozzy or Buckethead, I dont have any bias in this. Me as guitarist is just tired of hearing this solo repeated robotically a 1000 times that I just get happy to hear Jake doing cool variations on it.
@@Codexter1 Do this, imagine his cover on a big stage with echo and a BIG sound, with thousands of people screaming, and Ozzy on the background saying shit. And imagine him moving around with cool rockstar pose, making faces and sweating like a pig. Then it’s the best version
He wasn’t boring or robotic, he was clean and professional. The others were in a position where it feels more emotional
Jake all the way,and that kid outshined the rest
Woah, buckethead's solo was so clean!
it should be....that is how the original was
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle well yeah but considering it's live and all that i think it was quite impressive that he made it sound like that
@@EmilForsberg_GRYBO the impressive part is the guy who wrote the song and solo, professional musicians playing his stuff as they should is nothing to get excited about
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle did you just get buthurt cause i liked the way someone played guitar??
@@EmilForsberg_GRYBO no, my butt does not hurt on any level, why does a comment have to come with any sort of emotions? I do not care if you liked them playing I am glad you liked some b leaguer playing a Hall of Famers solo the way it should be played. we are on the same page, I am team Rhoads
Lee forever
Jake
Jake E lee!!!!
Buckethead wins that. No one else was even technically close to the original
Jake was not trying to be, Joe was because Randy was his teacher
None of them have the feel . The attack and the tone . Jake at the beggining was great bucket with the final run. And the kid had the closest feel. But no one will e ver be randy of course. Randy had something very uniaue about his tone. The feel and attack he put in.
For how overlooked Holmes is compared to most of Ozzy's other guitarists, I think his was actually the closest to capturing the feel Randy had on the original.
Is there any footage of Bernie Torme playing this one?
There’s audio but no video
I read somewhere he was a student of Randy Rhoads.
shouldnt he come the closest since Randy was his teacher.
@@deliciano1294 that is absolutely correct
Nobody plays it perfectly like
how randy did 😭
Buckethead llega a la altura del sonido de randy
Llega pero no lo supera
@@dinobambino7724 no he dicho eso
@@giovannimarcelosepulvedata4051 que de que, yo solo dije que buckethead no supera a randy
@@dinobambino7724 no lo supera en que ? En el solo ? Ps obvio
@@giovannimarcelosepulvedata4051 pues eso fue lo que dije, que no lo supera
Who buckethead is mask face
Jake lee incredible!!!
Why couldn't slash do that lolol
Watch stevie t im not gonna explain
There was a tuning problem with the guitar, he played it correctly but in the wrong tuning.
StickHits hes a guitarrist he should be able to tune his own guitar like buckethead does so thats no excuse
@@Person-cv9dj Let's see you tune your guitar in the middle of a fucking solo. Oh, you don't have four hands? Didn't think so.
He could've but his guitar was out of tune🤦♂️
Where is Slash
my teacher said peaple look at shows because of the guitar faces... i said -look at buckethead-
You should have included Oz Fox too...
It's missing Tom Morello in this example
buckethead is the only one who played the solo more like what Rhoads did in the recording studio
I would love to see tony iommy
tony Iommi play crazy train? I think his ego would not let him, ofcourse he should turn over songwriting credits for the 3 Sabbath songs Randy made his own
bukckethead y zakk wylde casi tienen el mismo tono en la forma qe lo tocan
See that’s a good solo unlike slashs
U forgot the founder
Jake Lee > others
Bucket head was good but that little kid was the closest imo to the original from Randy...
I preferred Jake’s take on it.
no never change that solo, it is not going to sound as good as the original, or at least study the live audios and emulate how Randy changed it up
There's only one who misses no notes and of course it's buckethead... He does with ease what others find difficulty with
Jake deliberately changed the solo, he added his own style which is a mistake, Joe plays like it Randy since that was his teacher. Buckethead making the smart play not to change anything since he is a b leaguer
ქართველი ხაარ ბიჭოო? აქ რამ მოგიყვანა შე მადლიანო?!
Wheres slash?his version was epic.
Epic Trash
No one here talks about the kid
nicely done and what a dream come true for him
Why do guitar Gods fail this easy solo but then play harder things hitting every note 🤔 tf
Buckethead didn’t fail
@@Johnnysmithy24 slash did
@@fabio4910 I know
@@fabio4910 But Slash never played harder things, Buckethead did
I like Slash's solo, I must say. But too bad, that Nicki Minaj ripped his guitar.
Buckethead 🙇🏻 for sure is the best, the little boy is adorable 😊..
It's she
And the winner taking first place...
1. Jake E Lee
2. Joe Holmes
and tied for 3rd....
3. Buckethead & some little kid.
Jake changed it and that's not recommended it sounds worse than what Randy did with it live, Joe played it close to the vest since his teacher was Randy. No one should ever try to change a Randy Rhoads song and add their touch to it, that's like taking a paint brush to the Mona Lisa and trying to add something it simply won't come off as well
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle I get your point but also consider that trying to replicate a moment in time by someone else, is a fools errand and kinda pointless and a missed opportunity. It's like when the incredible Allan Holdsworth always encouraged other guitarist to NOT copy him. Allan hated that, he preferred guitarists to be true to their own vision and bring their ideas to the world.
Buckethead is way too overqualified for the job, lol
Buckethead for life!!!
UwU
The guy with the pail on his head. They didn't show enough.
Buckethead esta sobrecalificado ese solo
Jake E. Lee best guitar than Ozzy
joe of course playing the teacher's part .........Jake changed it up too much, which did not sound as good, you should not touch on perfection
I wanna see Kanami do this.
O wait. ... She's still stuck in that bullshit gimmick band. : (
Jake was technically as good or maybe even better than Randy, just not as good of a composer/songwriter.
not even close, Randy was a much cleaner player Jake will tell you that, Jake is a little sloppier and when it comes to theory Randy knew way more than is why his solos are more melodic jake is a great player, but he was never at Randy's level. Listen to the countless bootlegs of Randy playing now on youtube. he was simply the best live guitar player of that ERA, he changes stuff all of the time and makes it sound better. Jake did not do that
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
I prefer Randy as well, but I wouldn't say that his playing was "was much cleaner" - Jake's playing on the Bark At The Moon solo is pretty clean and precise.
I thumbed this down for Randy. He'd have wanted me to.
@@handsomerug2503 hahah exactly
Randy wanted to ENCOURAGE. So if he saw this he'd smile as he'd influenced such pros.
@@greenlixr5442 They're disgracing themselves. He'd have told them to stop.
What a moronic comment
@@Johnnysmithy24 Can you intelligently explain why?
Jake.. all day
Buckethead was using 1% of his power