THose who still question whether or not this is really Randy playing should check out this...
http://www.nobitching.com/phpbb3/viewto ... 95649ba7dc
As I had asked a while back, someone ripped the audio from the game and has posted the isolated guitar tracks (without fade) to Crowley and Crazy train. This means that all you hear is RANDY's tracks....and NOTHING else!!! There is also the backing tracks with Ozzy' s vocals though the bass and drums are from the 2002 reissues...not Bob and Lee.
I took it upon myself to be in the band for a few minutes and recorded my own guitar tracks on crazy train....FUN!
NEW! Randy's FULL Mr. Crowley Solo (Without Fade)
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Paul, believeing half of what you see and NONE of what you hear is my philosophy as well so no worries.
The cuts I believe were actually done now from what I can tell. Because in Game play (remember these were taken from the game) when parts like the solo come up, the rhythm guitar (like the one behind the solo in crazy train) gets moved to the Rhythm track (the one with drums basds and vocals) so that the player can focus on the solo, and even if the screw up the rhythm guitar stays in the mix along with the band. I noticed a lot of the cuts myself as they seemed odd (also volumes going into solo were much different.
Without being an expert, but having listened to and studying these guitar parts for pretty much, my entire 28 years on earth, I'm convince beyond the shadow of a dount that it's randy. All the glissandos, pick scrapes, feedback, etc are exact...even the greatest clones couldn't get ALL of that correct.
The cuts I believe were actually done now from what I can tell. Because in Game play (remember these were taken from the game) when parts like the solo come up, the rhythm guitar (like the one behind the solo in crazy train) gets moved to the Rhythm track (the one with drums basds and vocals) so that the player can focus on the solo, and even if the screw up the rhythm guitar stays in the mix along with the band. I noticed a lot of the cuts myself as they seemed odd (also volumes going into solo were much different.
Without being an expert, but having listened to and studying these guitar parts for pretty much, my entire 28 years on earth, I'm convince beyond the shadow of a dount that it's randy. All the glissandos, pick scrapes, feedback, etc are exact...even the greatest clones couldn't get ALL of that correct.
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