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Which album?

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Which QR or Ozzy album do you think best showcases Randy's talent on the guitar?

My vote goes to Tribute
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Yes Deffenantly TRIBUTE because the live proformances is where Randy could really show off what he was made off! :mrgreen:
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I am not sure on this one :?. Blizzard of ozz, was a fantastic album, but Tribute and DOAM, certainly had some amazing guitar solos in. But my favourite is by far Blizzard and Tribute :D
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Post by RhoadsOliva »

Well you see why Randy's Mother never rereleased QRI and QRII because they didnt show Randy's potential. Honestly you really cant compare QR and Ozzy. (Well QR in popish times..) Apples to orange mate


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Diary of a Madman,it shows Randy's classical side
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Blizzard of Ozz :wink:
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I love "Diary Of A Madman" Last year during the hot summer day I had it turned up full and was driving my 1964 split VW van. It was like heaven and I realised that "Diary" was still as fresh as a daisy.
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BoO gets my vote :!:
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I can't decide all his stuff with ozzy was Ground breaking.
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agreed, but for a young lad he sure did impress with QR
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Diary of a Madman.
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Diary and Tribute IMO
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Diary Of A Madman!
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Tribute and BOO. I'm not really a fan of his work with QR.

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Which Album???

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I think I have to go with TRIBUTE... it is always the live stuff that really shows what a player can do and Randy could "do it" with the best of them. I actually have not listened to some of my RR in a while. I think I am going to have to haul some stuff out and go for it.
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