I would love if Molly (or anybody really) reacted to Jake E. Lee's best guitar work in the band Badlands. Insane riffs and solos. The songs "High Wire" or "The Last Time" would be a good place to start.
You're not wrong... He's actually my favorite Ozzy Solo era gunslinger. Even over Randy (RIP). I just remember more of these riffs than any of the other guys' stuff
In the context of things Jake absolutely is the underrated player when considering Tony Iommi, Randy Rhodes, Zakk Wylde are all very famous guitar players in their own right. I don't think people in general gave Jake the love and fair shake they gave the others on that list and that's unfortunate because that boy can play the shit out of a guitar
...and in between Randy and Jake, Brad Gillis of Night Ranger stepped in to save the tour, with NO time to learn Randy's licks. ... and absolutely CRUSHED it. It's Brad on "Speak of the Devil."
😂😂haha! Molly Boy! 65yr old me, close my eyes and listen to the guitar solo, then open my eyes and see the expression on your face and realise it's the same as mine. Haha. Love it.
❤️🔥The Prince of Darkness! Godfather of Metal! Yes Ozzy! This songs a Banger!! The first 2 solo albums of Ozzy are sensational! Enjoy it, Molls!😉❤️🔥🤘〽️
I received this album as a christmas present in 1983 and wanted to listen to it right then. But we were going to my grandparents for christmas so I took it with me to listen to the album there. My Grandad agreed that I could play it, the look on his face was priceless. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Jake E. Lee is so underrated! That solo is amazing, but I think his work on killer of giants is even better. So technical, I couldn’t even imagine coming up with an arrangement like that!
Jake was "My" Ozzy guitar god, because I was only 10 when Randy died. The Ultimate Sin was one of my first Ozzy records I didn't inherit from my brother. He took me to see Oz in Houston in 1986...where an unknown band opened for him and blew us all away. At intermission I asked, "WHO tf was THAT?!" My brother, Mr. Cool says, "Oh, that's 'Metal-ikkah.' They're aight." I NEVER let him live that down.😂
Jake E Lee is a killer guitarist and I'm glad he's getting more recognition lately. I highly recommend the band Badlands with singer Ray Gillen (who also sang in Black Sabbath briefly) and Jake E Lee who's absolutely slaying on those albums with insane riffs and solos. Still such an underrated band so it would be awesome if somebody reacted to them. The songs "High Wire" or "The Last Time" would be a good place to start.
That outro solo is legendary. Jake had a very melodic sense to his playing that hit different. Not to take away from Ozzy's other axe men... they are all top shelf in my book.
Check out Zakk Wylde - Black Label Society - "In This River" - Live in Paris. Zakk is Ozzy's former Guitarist. In This River is a song dedicated to Dime bag (Pantera).
It's amazing how Jake E Lee (guitarist) encapsulated Randy Rhoad's sound perfectly on this track. 'Now You See It (Now You Don't)' is one of my favs. Wow man what an honour for you to receive that RR picture from the photographer!
Ozzy did this song live during a total eclipse a few years ago …they timed it so during the middle of the song it got completely dark …it’s on UA-cam …very cool atmosphere✨
The guitarist is Jake E Lee and he is really amazing. He took over in Ozzy’s band after Randy passed. If I can make a few suggestions, these are a few of my favorites from Ozzy…. Over the Mountain Revelation (Mother Earth) Mr. Tinkertrain My absolute favorite though is the song Diary of a Madman. It is complete brilliance.
History, Tommy Aldridge is the drummer on the bark at the moon album. Carmine Appice , is the drummer in the video. But was only with Ozzy for a moment. Then Randy Castillo finished the tour and became Ozzy 's drummer for many years.
I had that Randy poster hanging in my dorm room back in 1987. My room mate introduced my to Ozzy. As a young black man, metal grabbed me quick. I've been a metal head ever since. Just saw Priest with my kid this year. Disturbed, Metallica, Megadeth, Queens Ryche, and Korn in the past few years. You can't kill rock and roll.
a fellow Brummie here.. 68 years old and a huge Sabbath and Ozzy fan. Seen Sabbath 4 times, first time in '72, and the last time at "the End" tour in Brum 2017. I was carried out half way through their set because I had been pogoing for 3 hours straight and hadn't taken a drink - collapsed through dehydration. The medics gave me 2 pints of water.... I said "thanks" and went straight back into the gig as they were playing Snowblind. Don't know if you know this, but Ozzy and the Sabbath are HUGE Aston Villa fans, and Villa come onto the pitch to the sound of "Crazy Train". As a side note I was born in Brum, went to Art college in Exeter, Devon, then returned to Brum after graduating in 1978. Excellent reactions, keep up the good work
Fellow Brummie here, I actually live on the virtual doorstep of the Villa ground. Had Tom Hanks leaned against my back gate waiting on a match just a few months ago 😂 Geezer Butler is known to be here pretty regularly to catch a game
@@mariannetuite7411 hey, I've been a season ticket holder for years and years.... used to stand on the Holte in the 60's 70's, 80's before having 3 kids and now sit in the North stand. As you say Geezer attends matches on a regular basis... and asked to have his "walk of fame" honour presented to him on the pitch by Tony Iommi. Heavy Metal legends, and Villa legends too.
***CHANGES*** Find this duet he did with his daughter Kelly! Also must hear "Dreamer" and "Mama I'm Coming Home" and "Crazy Train"...and I happen to love "Crazy Babies" that I used to play for my kids and now for my grandkids....hahaha they end up awesome if you raise them on this stuff, just sayin'! :)
That was Jake E Lee. I knew the solos were gonna grab you and I was gonna comment early but decided to wait until after. That smile on your face though! Says it all. Lmao
Jake E Lee was the guitar player, who is an incredible guitar player, seen he and Ozzy six times live and they were incredible together. Very underrated guitarist, excellent song writer 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Okay...get ready...I have to hug you now. Ozzy has been my happy place since I was 13 (that was 44 years ago), and you just made me cry with nostalgia.
hell yes! you have every reason to proud of this dude from your home town! he's the OG metal singer!!! ...and for so many freeking decades...its unfathomable.
Ozzy certainly had an eye for talented guitarists. I was 19 when this came out. It went OFF. Great times. Ozzy Osbourne - vocals, werewolf. Don Airey - keyboards. Carmine Appice - drums. Bob Daisley - bass. Jake E. Lee - guitar.
Great reaction to the song.Jake E Lee is my favorite guitar player of all time. After Ozzy,he started a band called Badlands. You definitely want to check them out.
Really cool video as always! You HAVE to listen to "patient number 9", "shot in the dark", "hellraiser" and "mama im coming home" just to name a few bangers! keep it up
Taking the Ozzy solo route should eventually lead you to Zakk Wylde - sometime Ozzy guitarist, frontman of Black Label Society and Pride & Glory, current touring guitarist with what’s left of Pantera. He is a wonder on the guitar and one of the filthiest voices (this is a compliment 😂) of our time. Alongside all his own great work, he does an incredible live cover of Leon Russell’s A Song For You
Randy Rhoads passed the year before this track was released. Jake E. Lee is on the guitar here. Man, Ozzy has had the best axemen by his side for his entire career
Heavy compression was the name of the game with 80s guitar solos for sure: very heavily compressed, gated, and often chorused. Gave such a unique, easy-to-place sound!
Once you get through Ozzy's Randy Rhoads days, check out his Zakk Wylde days. Ozzy ALWAYS had the greatest guitarists. The entire No More Tears album, and also quite a bit from the Ozzmosis album, just to name a couple.
The follow up album to this, Ultimate Sin, had banger after banger after banger tracks. The Killer of Giants intro gives me goosebumps every time I hear it...
WOOOOOOHOOOOO!!! OZZY!!!! This one's STILL one of my FAVS!!! There were many nights of drinking with my college friends and singing this and Mr. Crowley and CRAZY TRAIN at the top of our lungs!! HUGS, MOLS!!
I saw this tour in 84....had 1st row, caught a bass pick from Bob Daisley, still have it this day.....Motley Crue "Shout at the Devil" tour opened for Ozzy ...a tour where was reported of Ozzy snorting a line of ANTS🤣
This is the music I listened to in the 80's, it was my favorite then, and it is still my favorite now. Along with Metallica, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. Add LOVEBITES to this list and you get the best metal in the world. 🤘
Ozzy Osbourne Started with Randy Rhodes , this is Jake E. Lee on bark at the moon , and then Zach Wild , Ozzy gets the best guitarist , checkout over the mountain , flying high again or see you on the other side !!! All bangers !!! 🤘🔥🎸💯...
Jake E Lee.. Controversially, as a guitarist myself, in my humble opinion, Ozzy's best guitarist. I adore Randy and Zakk, but compositionally, technically, tonally and as a songwriter, Jake E Lee absolutely nailed his two albums. 🎸
Jake E Lee not only underrated as a Guitarist, but also as a composer. His melodic riffs are Legendary! Ozzy, Badlands Truly one of The GREATS🤙
I would love if Molly (or anybody really) reacted to Jake E. Lee's best guitar work in the band Badlands. Insane riffs and solos. The songs "High Wire" or "The Last Time" would be a good place to start.
Underrated? Nah.
You're not wrong... He's actually my favorite Ozzy Solo era gunslinger. Even over Randy (RIP). I just remember more of these riffs than any of the other guys' stuff
In the context of things Jake absolutely is the underrated player when considering Tony Iommi, Randy Rhodes, Zakk Wylde are all very famous guitar players in their own right. I don't think people in general gave Jake the love and fair shake they gave the others on that list and that's unfortunate because that boy can play the shit out of a guitar
and besides, he was more metal than Gillis hahah
Randy died in a plane crash in 1982. For the Bark at the Moon album Ozzy hired Jake E Lee, who did this solo
He didn't do just the solo...he wrote the album
Died about and hour north from where I live…it was a horrible day and I still feel horrible about it every time I hear Randy play…
...and in between Randy and Jake, Brad Gillis of Night Ranger stepped in to save the tour, with NO time to learn Randy's licks.
... and absolutely CRUSHED it. It's Brad on "Speak of the Devil."
R. I.P Randy 🙏🤘
Ozzy ALWAYS gets the best guitarists. Jake E. Lee being one of them.Absolute maestro
😂😂haha! Molly Boy! 65yr old me, close my eyes and listen to the guitar solo, then open my eyes and see the expression on your face and realise it's the same as mine. Haha. Love it.
No Question. Probably One of the MOST ICONIC SONGS of HEAVY METAL EVERY RECORDED......!!! BAR NONE...
❤️🔥The Prince of Darkness! Godfather of Metal! Yes Ozzy! This songs a Banger!! The first 2 solo albums of Ozzy are sensational! Enjoy it, Molls!😉❤️🔥🤘〽️
I received this album as a christmas present in 1983 and wanted to listen to it right then. But we were going to my grandparents for christmas so I took it with me to listen to the album there. My Grandad agreed that I could play it, the look on his face was priceless. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I did the same with fresh fruit for rotting vegetables by the Dead Kennedys back in the day. 😁
Great memory for you to have!
I enjoyed old school hard core back in the day - these days a mosh pit would kill me 🤣 @@keithfreeman7725
Great memories.
That's so funny! I received Saxon's 'Wheels of Steel' for my 12th birthday and drove my parents nuts with it.
Jake and his badass Charvel guitars. Man he's so damn good. Great musician.
Jake E. Lee is so underrated! That solo is amazing, but I think his work on killer of giants is even better. So technical, I couldn’t even imagine coming up with an arrangement like that!
Jake was "My" Ozzy guitar god, because I was only 10 when Randy died. The Ultimate Sin was one of my first Ozzy records I didn't inherit from my brother. He took me to see Oz in Houston in 1986...where an unknown band opened for him and blew us all away.
At intermission I asked, "WHO tf was THAT?!"
My brother, Mr. Cool says,
"Oh, that's 'Metal-ikkah.' They're aight."
I NEVER let him live that down.😂
Jake E Lee is a killer guitarist and I'm glad he's getting more recognition lately. I highly recommend the band Badlands with singer Ray Gillen (who also sang in Black Sabbath briefly) and Jake E Lee who's absolutely slaying on those albums with insane riffs and solos. Still such an underrated band so it would be awesome if somebody reacted to them. The songs "High Wire" or "The Last Time" would be a good place to start.
That outro solo is legendary. Jake had a very melodic sense to his playing that hit different. Not to take away from Ozzy's other axe men... they are all top shelf in my book.
Jake E’s solo ending the song is epic!
You should check out Diary of a Madman. Absolute brilliance.
Musical perfection. Title track exhibit A.
yes
Yes! Personally think it’s Ozzy’s (solo) best song by far!
My favorite Halloween song to play. BARK AT THE MOON. The guitar outro is insane! I still howl
The ending guitar solo is incredible. 🤘🎸
Trust me, we all want to hear these solos rolled back. You’re doing us a service 🫡
This guitar solo is totally LIT 🔥🔥🔥
Check out Zakk Wylde - Black Label Society - "In This River" - Live in Paris. Zakk is Ozzy's former Guitarist. In This River is a song dedicated to Dime bag (Pantera).
The video for the recorded version of that track is heartbreaking but beautiful
Bring tissues
It's awesome. Very heartfelt
Zakk Wylde...another great rabbit hole from an amazing artist
Definitely the live version is an amazing performance 😊
It's amazing how Jake E Lee (guitarist) encapsulated Randy Rhoad's sound perfectly on this track. 'Now You See It (Now You Don't)' is one of my favs. Wow man what an honour for you to receive that RR picture from the photographer!
Ozzy did this song live during a total eclipse a few years ago …they timed it so during the middle of the song it got completely dark …it’s on UA-cam …very cool atmosphere✨
That was so cool!!
Nice reaction! Jake E. Lee was excellent but Randy is a whole other level IMO.
The guitarist is Jake E Lee and he is really amazing. He took over in Ozzy’s band after Randy passed.
If I can make a few suggestions, these are a few of my favorites from Ozzy….
Over the Mountain
Revelation (Mother Earth)
Mr. Tinkertrain
My absolute favorite though is the song Diary of a Madman. It is complete brilliance.
Diary is special masterpiece.
Hope Ozzy keeps recording music in spite of no longer being able to tour.
This is the '80s; I remember this coming out. For maximum enjoyment, do your very best wolf howl every time he sings 'bark at the moon'. :)
History, Tommy Aldridge is the drummer on the bark at the moon album. Carmine Appice , is the drummer in the video. But was only with Ozzy for a moment. Then Randy Castillo finished the tour and became Ozzy 's drummer for many years.
I had that Randy poster hanging in my dorm room back in 1987. My room mate introduced my to Ozzy. As a young black man, metal grabbed me quick. I've been a metal head ever since. Just saw Priest with my kid this year. Disturbed, Metallica, Megadeth, Queens Ryche, and Korn in the past few years. You can't kill rock and roll.
Jake is fucking awesome
a fellow Brummie here.. 68 years old and a huge Sabbath and Ozzy fan. Seen Sabbath 4 times, first time in '72, and the last time at "the End" tour in Brum 2017. I was carried out half way through their set because I had been pogoing for 3 hours straight and hadn't taken a drink - collapsed through dehydration. The medics gave me 2 pints of water.... I said "thanks" and went straight back into the gig as they were playing Snowblind. Don't know if you know this, but Ozzy and the Sabbath are HUGE Aston Villa fans, and Villa come onto the pitch to the sound of "Crazy Train". As a side note I was born in Brum, went to Art college in Exeter, Devon, then returned to Brum after graduating in 1978. Excellent reactions, keep up the good work
Another Brummie. Remember the good old Odeon on New Street, everyone played there.
Fellow Brummie here, I actually live on the virtual doorstep of the Villa ground. Had Tom Hanks leaned against my back gate waiting on a match just a few months ago 😂
Geezer Butler is known to be here pretty regularly to catch a game
@@mariannetuite7411 hey, I've been a season ticket holder for years and years.... used to stand on the Holte in the 60's 70's, 80's before having 3 kids and now sit in the North stand. As you say Geezer attends matches on a regular basis... and asked to have his "walk of fame" honour presented to him on the pitch by Tony Iommi. Heavy Metal legends, and Villa legends too.
The way you're going, you're going to renounce HipHop and become a full-on metal head, and I'm here for it! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Ozzy had the blessing of being surrounded with top notch musicians. Jake was great with Ozzy.
And screwed over a lot of them
***CHANGES*** Find this duet he did with his daughter Kelly! Also must hear "Dreamer" and "Mama I'm Coming Home" and "Crazy Train"...and I happen to love "Crazy Babies" that I used to play for my kids and now for my grandkids....hahaha they end up awesome if you raise them on this stuff, just sayin'! :)
Dreamer is such a gorgeous song
That was Jake E Lee. I knew the solos were gonna grab you and I was gonna comment early but decided to wait until after. That smile on your face though! Says it all. Lmao
Jake E Lee was the guitar player, who is an incredible guitar player, seen he and Ozzy six times live and they were incredible together. Very underrated guitarist, excellent song writer 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Another one with Jake and Ozzy is Shot in the dark, love it
Ozzy is an innovator! He’s always had some of the greatest guitarists. Tony, Randy, Jake, Zakk and Gus. All are/ were incredible.
DIARY OF A MADMAN
FLYING HIGH AGAIN
OVER THE MOUNTAIN
🔥🔥🔥
Okay...get ready...I have to hug you now. Ozzy has been my happy place since I was 13 (that was 44 years ago), and you just made me cry with nostalgia.
Those 2 solos are absolutely beautiful
All these years later and that guitar playing from Jake still gets me going. Jeez that is still great.
Randy Castillo RIP 🙏 🪦 from an ABQ, NM hometown fan!
You really should hit “I Don’t Know”. Absolute banger from Blizzard of Oz
And since you got Randy’s photo you neeeeeed more Rhoads in your life.
hell yes! you have every reason to proud of this dude from your home town! he's the OG metal singer!!! ...and for so many freeking decades...its unfathomable.
This has always been my favorite Ozzy song. The solo right before the end has always been my favorite bit
Mollyboy would’ve loved Headbangers Ball on MTV back in the day!🤘🏻
May 6, 1984 Hampton, Va with Accept opening, I was there 🤘 also listen to Flying High Again 👍
He gotta react to 'Fast as a Shark'..
Ozzy certainly had an eye for talented guitarists.
I was 19 when this came out. It went OFF. Great times.
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals, werewolf.
Don Airey - keyboards.
Carmine Appice - drums.
Bob Daisley - bass.
Jake E. Lee - guitar.
F**k yeah !!!! That's in my top Ozzy songs !!
MB you have every right to be proud of Ozzy and his accomplishments. Many great musicians have come from your side of the pond.
OH MY!! Rockin young man-even if u only give us one Ozzy song a month I will love it!!🙂
Jake E Lee…the force is strong in that one. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ozzy Repping Your Hometown I Believe
Next to RR the best guitar player Ozzy had... Jake E Lee is incredible
Ozzy is already a Legend. Living Legend.
Saw OZZY on this tour in 1984 at Leeds Uni, I was 14 it was only my second gig, been a metal head ever since!!!
Great reaction to the song.Jake E Lee is my favorite guitar player of all time. After Ozzy,he started a band called Badlands. You definitely want to check them out.
Listen to this track a few times... u will be Howling and headbanging at the end like me 🤘🏽🗣
Really cool video as always! You HAVE to listen to "patient number 9", "shot in the dark", "hellraiser" and "mama im coming home" just to name a few bangers! keep it up
Saw this tour with Motley Crue. Was amazing.
Yet ANOTHER young man who's had his face MELTED by Bark at the Moon!
One of the most classic Ozzy Osbourne songs, and also one of most quintessential 80’s heavy metal songs! “Bark at the Moaann”!
Taking the Ozzy solo route should eventually lead you to Zakk Wylde - sometime Ozzy guitarist, frontman of Black Label Society and Pride & Glory, current touring guitarist with what’s left of Pantera.
He is a wonder on the guitar and one of the filthiest voices (this is a compliment 😂) of our time.
Alongside all his own great work, he does an incredible live cover of Leon Russell’s A Song For You
Pride and Glory. One of the best albums I own.
I got to hang out and drink with him once. He's a trip!!
@@brettkenschaft4239I met him after a gig in London. He sure is
@@jasonetheridge2349same
You should check out the live version during the solar eclipse
Randy Rhoads passed the year before this track was released. Jake E. Lee is on the guitar here.
Man, Ozzy has had the best axemen by his side for his entire career
I saw Ozzy in concert in Birmingham, Alabama here in the States.
No matter where Ozzy played it was a hit. In his band and when he went solo. Great musician. Perfect bands put together.
Heavy compression was the name of the game with 80s guitar solos for sure: very heavily compressed, gated, and often chorused. Gave such a unique, easy-to-place sound!
I hope you feel better!!! I love OZZY!!!❤❤❤
Once you get through Ozzy's Randy Rhoads days, check out his Zakk Wylde days. Ozzy ALWAYS had the greatest guitarists. The entire No More Tears album, and also quite a bit from the Ozzmosis album, just to name a couple.
Imagine being 12 years old in 1983 and hearing this for the first time! (I don't have to)
Randy, jake, zakk. All great guitarist! Ozzy never has shitty musicians on his stuff. All top of the line players
my favorite Ozzy song- so brilliant
Now we’re talking! Can’t be a Brummie and not worship this legend
I had the pleasure of seeing Ozzy in concert twice, front row one of those times & it was...as you would expect...utter madness! 🤘
G O A T. I just came from the weekly family podcast on YT. The universe thinks I need more Ozzy in my life today apparently so let's go!
Me too lol
Ozzy is the man.
Dreamer is an Ozzy must and Mama I'm coming home. Great reaction as usual my friend and Peace out 🙏 ✌️ ☮️
This is what i grew up on so it's nostalgic 🥰
Both my parents loved Ozzy. They'd play it while cleaning and even had the VHS tapes 😅
Absolutely love Jake E Lee's guitar playing
The follow up album to this, Ultimate Sin, had banger after banger after banger tracks. The Killer of Giants intro gives me goosebumps every time I hear it...
My crazy uncle introduced me to Ozzy in the 70’s
Ozzy's voice is gold..: it's honey for ears
In my opinion, Ozzy’s heaviest song ever. The riff is iconic, the solo is legendary, and has stood the rest of time. BTW, it came out in 1983
WOOOOOOHOOOOO!!! OZZY!!!! This one's STILL one of my FAVS!!! There were many nights of drinking with my college friends and singing this and Mr. Crowley and CRAZY TRAIN at the top of our lungs!! HUGS, MOLS!!
I saw this tour in 84....had 1st row, caught a bass pick from Bob Daisley, still have it this day.....Motley Crue "Shout at the Devil" tour opened for Ozzy ...a tour where was reported of Ozzy snorting a line of ANTS🤣
MollyBoy, so happy you tackled this song. Muchas Gracias.
it's from 1983, from ozzy's third solo album. Guitar by Jake E. Lee. Randy died in 82.
You should check out the song "Shot in the Dark", another masterpiece featuring the guitarist Jake E Lee!
You cannot go wrong with Ozzy. Love him. GOAT. ❤
Must do some reactions to Tribute to Randy Rhoades album. Randy live is when he really let loose. Like a supernova.
Best air guitar album ever!
that Randy Rhoads photo is superb!
love this song and Mr. Crowley -- probably my top 2 ozzy songs
🤠
Jake E Lee, amazing guitarist!! Check out his band Badlands - song "Dreams In The Dark'
This was one of the songs that got me into heavy metal in the early 80s and I never get tired of hearing this classic tune. It is so damn good!
Jake E Lee is fire on the guitar!!!! Beast mode!
It's a great album that still lives in the shadows Randy Rhoads.
This is the music I listened to in the 80's, it was my favorite then, and it is still my favorite now. Along with Metallica, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. Add LOVEBITES to this list and you get the best metal in the world. 🤘
Jake E Lee!!!!!! Incredible player. One of my favorite guitar songs ever. Can’t give it enough praise.
Ozzy Osbourne Started with Randy Rhodes , this is Jake E. Lee on bark at the moon , and then Zach Wild , Ozzy gets the best guitarist , checkout over the mountain , flying high again or see you on the other side !!! All bangers !!! 🤘🔥🎸💯...
Jake E Lee.. Controversially, as a guitarist myself, in my humble opinion, Ozzy's best guitarist. I adore Randy and Zakk, but compositionally, technically, tonally and as a songwriter, Jake E Lee absolutely nailed his two albums. 🎸
You definitely need to check out "Diary of a Madman" which was Randy's last album. Also "The Ultimate Sin" is a banger!!!
1983 when i was 21 years old when album came out