Which is your favorite song by RR?

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Which is your favorite song by RR?

Crazy Train
10
15%
Mr. Crowley
13
19%
Suicide Solution
3
4%
Diary of a Madman
24
35%
Steal Away
2
3%
Flying High Again
2
3%
Mighty Quinn
0
No votes
Laughing Gas
2
3%
I Don't Know
5
7%
Revelation
7
10%
 
Total votes: 68

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Post by Paul Wolfe »

The Mighty Quinn wrote:
Ilusive wrote:I've never heard of "Mighty Quinn". What is it on? Anyway I chose Diary although Mr Crowley and Steal Away are close behind.
it's a song he played with quiet riot but never recorded in a studio
my favorite is revelation
Actually The Mighty Quinn was recorded in the studio... I've never heard a live version, however...
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Post by Mick E. Gee »

Suicide Solution has the pounding bass and 4 on the floor drums. Sets the groove!
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Post by Rhoads10 »

I Don't Know (i didn't pick this song)

every song randy made was good

but i would pick Diary for 2 reasons

1. this was the first song i downloaded
2.this was the first randy song i learned to play, i also taught it in one of my classes and they were blown away.

P.s. the song mighty quinn is really called Quinn The Eskimo
thats probially why Rocky Rhoads never heard of the song you should change that error
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Post by Paul Wolfe »

Just to clarify, RockyRhoads knows the song, rocky_rhoads said he'd never heard of it... why someone else has my screen name without the capital letters is beyond me.

Also for the record, it was originally written/recorded by Bob Dylan. It was then covered by Manfred Mann who titled it Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) - this is the version usually heard on the radio. It's kinda cool to listen to the original and the Manfred Mann version and the Quiet Riot version back to back to back hear how Randy "made it his"...
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Post by Donnie »

I love all his work with ozzy but diary to me was a hint of where he was headed.awesome song especially the slow middle part.
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Post by axeman_12656 »

who could pick one??

i went with Crazy Train cause it was the song that first turned me on to him when i was young.

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Post by RandyFan100 »

I chose Mr.Crowley cause the solo is a KILLER!
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Post by rockermel »

I chose DOAM~it's just SO amazing & heartfelt..gives me chills
& makes me sad.My other 2 faves are Flying High Again &
Crazy Train 8)
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Post by metal_head6704 »

From this list I have to say "Mr. Crowley" , His solos on this are just untouchable, a song within a song, one of if not his best shining moment on record !!!!
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Post by rockermel »

I must add Goodbye To Romance..this song & Diary..are my
top faves..no question about it.I don't know what it is about
GTR but it is a meaningful song that I feel Randy put so much
heart & soul into..but he did that with all his material :D
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Post by Paul Wolfe »

I haven't looked at this thread in ages, and now that I am, I'm wondering why The Mighty Quinn (or Quinn the Eskimo) is on the list, being a cover of someoneelses song?

Picking Up the Pieces is also an excellent QR song. I believe that would have been a hit, had it been supported by a record company that believed in the band.
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their all good
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Post by James UK »

Mr.Crowley! The first time I ever heard Randy and still my all time favourite song nearly 25 years later! :D
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Post by Stevie »

Obviously they're all so good, and depending on moods etc, but for the moment I'm going with Revelation. It was great just recently to hear him discussing it in one of the seminars as well. A true showcase of his epic and dynamic style, I never tire of it. Crowley and Diary are hot on the heels though. I could go on but Ill stop there 8)
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Post by Sarab »

Ok, I'm gonna say that my favorite Randy song with Quiet Riot is Laughing Gas, and my favorite with Ozzy is Diary of a Madman.
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