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I'd say Randy beats him tbh. Jake is good but he's still a 80s hair metal shredder. Randy wasn't like that, he was more of a metal composer if anything
@@fatboydashredder9877 Damn right. 👍 🎯 💯 You said it.. I really didn't want to break the commenters balls but yea, exactly what you said. Jake had/has skills but to put him over Randy is nothing short of fanboy fawning. Or even Zakk for that matter. Jake Lee is a one scale, one box fret camper. He will start shredding in one pentatonic box and literally camp there for his entire solo.. Quite well I might add... But still, Randy R. was a God and Zakk Wylde is a fretboard master. Like u stated, Jake was a hair metal flash in the pan and had he not played (filled in) for Ozzy, we'd likely never have heard of him. Thanks for saying so, I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings 😂
Like all legends, Tony Iommi doesn't need to go at 135 mph for 25 minutes. The sound and the feeling can't be duplicate, i know i'm a 63 years old guitar player and i started at 8. I could be bias, because Sabbath was the reason i picked a guitar in the first place.
I'm also 63, and how right you are Bro, Toni Iomme is The Master Guitarest over all others... The original Band are and will always be unbeaten, as they are in fact the Godfathers and originators of IT ALL!!!
Jake E. Lee and Dimebag are always going to be my favorite guitarists of all time, but Randy, Tony and Zak are no slouches themselves, each of them gave us songs and music for generations to enjoy as well as their abilities to rock N roll for eternity!!!
Honestly, the only one who made me FEEL anything was Tony Iommi...magnificent solo (intro to Die Young, I believe). Jake's was great especially towards the end of it. I'll never understand how he kept playing with Ozzy pulling is head around lol
I think I'd rather put up with that than Sharon the freaking miser! Jake was cheated out of so much, not only his salary, but song writing credits and royalties. I can see Ozzy getting song writing credits for lyrics but not for the music itself considering he doesn't know how to play a single instrument.
@@psiklops71 I don't know maybe by then Ozzy and Sharon loosened their money belts and actually started paying their musicians what they were actually worth. According to Jake E. Lee he wrote the majority of Bark At The Moon and didn't receive any credit for it. And while Jake was touring with Ozzy he was paid $400 a week. Go to the Full In Bloom channel here on RU-vid. It has a lot of interviews from band members, managers, record producers etc.that speak about their glory days and you'll find out just how many of our rock hero gods from when we were kids were just a bunch of greedy, drunk, addicted a*s ho*es!
I THOUGHT THIS WAS A COOL WAY TO SHOW SOME THE AWESOME GUITARIST THAT THE AWESOME OZZY OSBOURNE GOT TO JAM WITH, SURE THEY ALL ARE AWESOME BUT ITS FUNNY TO SEE YOU FOLKS TRYING TO SAY ONE WAS BETTER THAN THE OTHER ONE I JUST HAVE TO LAUGH THAT WAS NOT THE POINT OF THIS VIDEO
Tony Iommi, by far. INVENTED HEAVY METAL! Randy Rhoads. Sounded like Iommi and Hendrix. Were battling for stage supremacy. Pure classical fucking genius. Yes, Both Jake y Zakk Had some really tough shoes To fill. And.. Raised the shred standard. That remains today. Without Tony Iommi... We'd not have these finely tuned. Distorted. Respectfully intelligent. Conversations. That make the metal world Conservatively unique.
Tony was the Pioneer! Excellent tone and melodic awesomeness! Jake was technically the best- incredible speed and creativity- especially with his chording- great dynamic awareness! Zakk is the Beast! Attitude, showmanship, and aggressive/ in your face style! These dudes fucking Rock! Not a competition- they ALL kick magor ass in their approach!!
Jake is tearing it up I always thought Jake didn't get the credit in the 80s that he should have cuz he was a bad ass that riff to bark at the moon was grade A bad ass
I understand your personal preferences, but for me, you are unjust to speak ill of Zakk. He is a great guitar player and in this video he is very young. Him to 19 years old was part of Black Sabbath, performing around the world and the most important newspapers devoted the covers and considered him a young God of heavy metal...... You were where at his age ??? what career you have had as guitarists? Sorry I do not want to be mean, but the talent to be respected and defended. In this video there are 3 amazing guitarists, we respect them please.
Iomi definitely has solos you can truly be inspired with. That mix of blues riffs and timing. Not to fast. Not to slow. Kind of solos you can go home remembering. His brilliant Intensity is just inspirational.
All of these guys are awesome & amazing guitarists as are others, i.e. Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani, Randy Rhodes (R.I.P.) but my all time favorite is Eddie Van Halen, amazing style, imagination & sound all his own, you're missed very much Eddie, R.I.P. & keep rocking in Heaven!!!
Well, lets just say , he is the lead of a style he created, whether or not you agree that he invented, perfected, whatever, i would put all those you mentioned including, stepping out here, Satriani taught, Steve Vai who is listed on Frank Zappa , lead Guitar and vocals, Steve Vai lead guitar and impossible guitar parts. They all share this impossible guitar parts. Back with Toni , who I would say, impossible tones. Not just another planet, he is ruling another planet. Even Eddie does, but Eddie really had some heavy infuence from Iommi. In fact the name (or possibly just one of) the name of Van Halen, was Rat Salad, an intrumental off Black Sabbaths 2nd album Paranoid. You could say, well Rat Salad means yada yada ( of which i am unaware of) but to even untrained ears you can hear influences (like my ex wife who wanted to correct me i was listening to BS, that ain't VH) song s like out of control off VHII , beginning very reminiscent of War Pigs beginning. And Spanish Fly, with Classical Flemenco influences prelude to song (Iommi already did this) as well eruption, well ,you guessed, Iommi already done this, now Iommi did do overdubbing on some to create a dueling guitar sound. But even Hendrix wasnt having tracks created of just guitar solos put on studio albums, neither was Page, Clapton, Beck. So Iommi is the overlord and still the most influential, possibly but not most definitely passing Hendrix, Page, Van Halen, but he is in the middle somewhere here.
Eddie was above everybody . There is just something about Edward that no other guitarist in history has and it's almost impossible to explain but I'll give you an example of what I mean . The great Steve Vai used to be at Frank Zappa's house all the time where Dweezil Zappa was also always around , not surprising of course he's Franks son for God's sake. Despite Steve always being around and playing amazing guitar Dweezil was absolutely OBSESSED with Eddie , that's all he talked about . That's how it was with tens of millions of other up and coming guitarists , no matter how many other amazing guitarists were around everybody including every guitar publication on the planet focused and obsessed over Eddie . It's not his tapping either, it was the whole package he was a true freak that wasn't from this planet . He changed everything . There was just something that he had that even to this day nobody has or ever will have.
While Tony Iommy talks with his guitar and transports a feeling, the others try to win the IronMan. This stage presence from Tony is breathtaking. Of course the other two are insanely good guitarists, but what do they convey with their performance? Somehow I got bored after about 1 minute while Tony kept the tension up and I was curious what was coming next... It's just my opinion...and not a general judgement!
JAKE E. LEE WAS OZZYS BEST GUITARIST. Its a shame he didn't last to make more amazing songs. BRING HIM BACK FOR OZZYS LAST SOLO ALBUM.........after "THE END" tour. ..........but like BILL WARD.........he's not even a thought.
@@hoaryhaines9453 randy was good, and he was part of "a band", which made those 2 albums dynamic. Jake wasnt part of a band that held it together. Like the rest of ozzy's solo career, everyone was expendable. Randy was a great guitarist, but even Zakk is waaaaay better. Or actually, you could say, they all just had their different style, which made them unique. So, no one was actually BETTER then the other.
@@01REDEYEDDEVIL Randy’s the best he’s the measuring stick jake was great but Randy was amazing diary and mr Crowley are still amazing so is bark at the moon tho can’t lie
If any person comments a ugly put down on any of these musician,s it would be so obvious that you're jealous cause your not one of them.just keeping it 110%REAL🤟
OMG, Iommi's tone in INSANE. Randy gets best guitar player voted all the time, but I think if I was on a deserted island and could only have one, it'd have to be Tony!
@@jamiepritchard2793 Why? .. give me one reason. The main reason people is drawn to him in a great deal is beacause he had a very dramatic death. Dont get me wrong but that fact distorts the way we look at things. The guy at least in records sounded terrible with that extra chorus all over the place. He mudt have been a great person, no doubt but his playing compared to J. E. Lee, Van halen.. etc was really average. The intro from "Diary..." was taken fron an etude made by Heitor Villalobos. When I dscovered that i said wait.. this guy is not that good. What's all the oooh he was a virtuoso.. etc. Maybe with the classical guitar. But ok. Some think he was a sort of god. its alright.
@@claudiocruzat8777 The tone Tony had in 1970 was the greatest I've heard. Wish he kept it. 1970 Black Sabbath beats anything Ozzy did in his solo career including the Randy stuff.
Tony is something else , I try to get my head around the fact that he chopped his fingers off and he plays better than most guitar God with all they finger intact , man I can’t believe how great guitarist Tony is , he’s musical taste and note he hits is from out of this world , he’s technic is absolutely insane but never over the top , he’s pure class to the extreme , That guitar tone is to die for ! Tony is one of the greatest way ahead of his time for sure
If you watch this dismal video ..Jake doing amazing finger stretches and really going for it!! Not the best video of Jake E Lee probably the closest that Ozzy ever got to another Randy Rhoads
"São verdadeiros mestres ;é difícil eleger o melhor do mundo cada mestre tem sua técnica ! Não da dizer q um e melhor do mundo , cada u tem o seu estilo de tocar :
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Same here when I saw Heaven and Hell in '07. Tony made me shed a tear on the solo to Heaven and Hell. I had been waiting for a long time to see him play live.
I was at the LA Forum in 2001 I think it was. We went to see Ozzy we got there late. As we got to the infield it was general admission Ozzy was wrapping up the second to the last song. We were pretty bummed. They played their last song and we were about to leave when Ozzy came out and started telling us he had a big surprise for us. There was a huge black cover on some gear behind him that had already been there but you couldn't see it. He announced some special guests that were old friends of his and the cloth was pulled away exposing Tony's giant stack of Laney amps, Bill Ward's drums and Geezer's amps. It was Black Sabbath all original members for the first time in who knows how long!! We couldn't believe it. They played something like 5-7 songs. I remember fairies wear boots and war pigs I can't remember what else they played. It was awesome!! It was completely unannounced nobody expected it.
this video was not made to see who is better or to forget randy rhoads this is a 4 part series of guitar players who played for ozzy at one time enjoy and please subscribe thank you
Zakk è veramente mostruoso... Jake e lee è una bestia a fare assoli... Ma tony resterà sempre il migliore in tutti i casi, perchè è originale, è determinato e soppratutto lui è stato la mia fonte di ispirazione... Lui mi ha fatto riprendere in mano la chitarra perchè per motivi di depressione avevo smesso... Tony is the best...
When you listen to Jake's licks you go like Wow shredding! but actually see what he's doing, you'd go like What the hell is going on? this is next level! hard to play it.
When I was younger (and stupid) I wasn’t impressed by Iommi but have since realized that he is the Godfather of Heavy Metal. His riffs are so simple but sooo damn good. Nobody can do it like Tony !! His tone defines Heavy Metal
Unfortunately, Tony Iommi is technically a very weak guitar player. As a composer, he is cool, but the sabbath songs sound much cooler with Ozzy's band. Because technical guitarists played in Ozzy's band (Lee, Gillis, Wilde)
There's something about Iommi's stage presence that cannot be duplicated. I almost always find myself following him onstage vs. any others in the band.
The Ultimate Sin has been my true introduction to Ozzy....and really Jake E. Lee is my favorite. I'm not into comparing guitarist, TYR is my favorite work from Tony and favorite Sabbath album. I really digged work from Zack on No More Tears and Ozzmosis. Such a generation of great musicians. Nowadays I'm amazed by Manuel Gardner Fernándes, Tim Henson, Ichika Nito and so on.
Jake technically is the better player from technical standpoint, but Toni is the riff master and always has that feeling, and Zak well that opening riff to blood bath in paradise made me decide to play guitar
There's a musical genius and two others trying to impress. Tony wasn't insecure even when Clapton, Page, Beck, Blackmore, Gilmour, and May were around. He created his own path and established the institution of Heavy Metal and is beyond competition.
Funny, even though i grew up on all these guys , clos3r in age to jake and zakk, if i clos3d my eyes, i could name the the other classics by style, maybe Zakk but Jake, i wouldn't, probably misname thinking Eddie, or Randy Rhodes which is not a bad thing but not original. A
Zach has a huge amount of note clarity and speed , a very signature sound also...Jake the sound man made toast of...they all rock..I have seen them all live Tommy the most...yes..he n Blackmore are the playbook..
All these guitarists are great performers ....But Tony is musician ..and composer too with great history behind him and exprerience that still alive . So many collaborations ! My opinion is the best and Jake ...second !
Zakk said it perfectly. He said all metal guitarists receive a pay check because of Tony Iommi. I was lucky to see Tony a few times. My 1st concert was Sabbath in 1975. Sabotage Tour in NY at the Garden on Ozzys birthday . 12/3/1975. I haven't stopped going to concerts every single year since. Minimum 4 or 5 a year, and probably as many as 15.
Tony Ionmy KILLA TONE 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼man he hits those notes like no one and he grab them notes by the balls 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼! My dear brother Ben Collins took me to see Zakky at Anmore Theatre in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 small venue man , Zakky did his usual showmanship thing on his guitar spitting up , absolutely blow our minds out then he grabs this white piano and he played the most beautiful southern rock and country ballads I’ve ever heard man , absolutely mind blowing!