This to me is the brilliance in Bob's playing. Melodic and forward while never getting in the way. In that regard, his work on the "Bark at the Moon" solo is much the same. Just magnificent!
They had a lot of bleed back then because they were all recording in the same room, so the cabinet mics were inadvertently picking up some room ambiance. That's what gave albums the warmth back then; contemporary recordings just sound so cold and soulless.
Kylynn Jade dude I know what u mean I’m trying to learn that part and I can’t seem to get the timing right I don’t know, it’s so easy but I just can’t get it
1981 live could’ve been Rudy Sarzo too. This should be the studio master which would be Daisley, it’s completely possible he used a pick in the studio.
@@AlfieForrester In general, yes, but that's not what happened with the Blizzard of Ozz 2002 remaster. There was some sort of legal dispute between Ozzy and drummer Lee Kerslake and bassist Bob Daisley (bass) so for the remaster, Ozzy hired Mike Bordin and Robert Trujillo to record a new drum track and bassline respectively, in addition to remastering the vocals and Randy Rhoads's iconic guitar solos. For the 2011 remaster, the original drum track and bassline were remastered. If you compare the two versions, you'll notice a difference in the way the drums and bass sound. That's because they're not the same recording, not the same musicians.
Me when I first played this: Oh, the bass doesn't sound so tricky, I could probably play this one without much issue. 1:18 hits: Oh, oh that's what gives those sections so much oomph. I'll leave that to the gods of Rock.
I do like it, but there are hundreds of Ozzy's songs (studio, live, demo) where the two main audible parts are vocals and lead guitar. It's just refreshing to hear one of his songs (even if it's not an official release) where another instrument is at the forefront or isolated. Plus, imo, Crazy Train > Goodbye To Romance.
First request I made to my bass teacher. Working on it ! Playing bass was one of my dreams.for so long ! Thanks for this track, I really need to hear the track to learn it and.with Ozzy's voice it can get a bit tricky :)