You took me back to a time were everything was magical with this life of mine and when I hadn't yet met my son whom I would lose to muscular dystrophy at the young age of 19. God bless you and thank you for that to me a very special treat.
I think the 80's were Magical for all of use who were old enough to really live it and enjoy it . I'm sorry for your loss hopefully the music of our time can at least give you some comfort . God Bless You Brother ....
John P M I am so sorry, but great that you can still connect and love yourself... remember your soul is eternal, we are here to learn, and will continue....send you best wishes!
1986 - Saw them with Metallica when they were on their Damage Inc tour at Long Beach Arena in CA. The music at that time was literally exploding with hundreds of top notch bands in just about every genre one could imagine. Pirate radio....Headbangers's Ball....long hair....locked in a room playing endless hours everyday trying to become the next rock hero. Life as a teenager doesn't get much better!
@done with internet Help with what? You don't do anything, your page is fake and I'm getting paid. What could you possibly offer besides a bunch of lies? What is your name? I will google you and see all the great things you have done? LOL Take your meds.
@done with internet I listen to my bank account. Lets hear what you create and if it sounds like a 3 year old playing an instrument then we can see how important your opinion is. Opinions are like assholes. What matters is if you are good enough to get paid and that people would actually pay for your music. What doesn't matter is someone that never accomplished anything that has an opinion with nothing to back it up.
jake E LEee was a BEAST...and so underated! He had the ability to write music which is rare, but also the skills too and great TONE! He is THE BEAST FROM THE EAST and a guitar legend far as I'm concerned!
@@jurgencuypers8350 People seem to have Pentatonic boner for perpetual harmonic squeal of Zakk Wild, writing off Jake's work, which I personally prefer.
Outstanding! I saw Metallica (with Cliff!) open for Ozzy on the Ultimate Sin Tour. Fifth row! Jake E. Lee is one of my favorite 80s shredders, because he's so melodic and creative. "Shot In The Dark" is one of the best tracks on that record and you really nailed it. Nailed the tone, too!
It's just me but in my honest opinion, I always thought Jake E Lee was the best guitarist that Ozzy ever had, Jake really knew how to put a song on guitar, the guitar work by Jake is very good he's not just using simple power chords, 80s Metal used a lot of melodies, it wasn't just noise. Or strumming the same two or three power chords, great work by Jake E Lee. Good Job sir!
That's why Ultimate Sin is my all time favorite Ozzy record. As I grew as a guitarist I really began appreciating all the guitar work Jake put into that album. If you listen to it, and REALLY listen to it, there's so many little fills, micro riffs, just so much going on it truly is incredible.
GOOD JOB! Brings me back to the early 80's when every kid in my area would say to me "play bark at the moon or shot in the dark" Ozzy, led zeppelin, RUSH was so big in Massachusetts back in them days
WOW - simply incredible - and so ...seemingly effortless played by you!! Hat's off❗ Just brought back a whole bunch of great memories of those golden times...
Wow dude. Nailed it. I think this is one of Ozzy's best songs prior to Wylde-era - and Jake E. Lee's masterful playing on this song with all the tasty fills and rhythms make it just incredible. The song has an urgency and cryptic feel that is indescribable.
I clicked on this to comment on your beautiful guitar until I saw your playing this song and said, " Hell yes dude" Mind boggling how this riff and chords came from someones mind. Jake's one of the best!!
@@threed7 Ozzy has been high & drunk for 5p years. He has no idea what he was saying. Probably doesn't even remember Randy. Just says his name cause Sharon keeps telling him to. 😎🤘😎🤘😎
Anthony DeFabees even if he was to high to hear at the time he can listen to the album. Although randy is gone that album isn’t going anywhere wether it be blizzard of ozz or diary of a madman. Randy laid more of a mark than jake e lee and you can’t deny it. I like jake e lee and think he’s a phenomenal player. However you can’t deny Randy has influenced more.
hey tapgym... I love the fact that Jake E lee, was innovative, and used very little "pinch harmonics" to get his sound to be the notes to catch your ear... I do a few things different, but overall, great cover of the great JEL... peace.. JLG....