Mr Crowley as instrumental
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Mr Crowley as instrumental
The kids over at http://www.guitarbt.com seem to think this is SO cool. Someone posted it in a thread wanting it tabbed out. Apparently he didn't understand that it is simply the vocal line being played on the guitar. It's different, but I don't care for it much.
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Re: Mr Crowley as instrumental
its different like you said but too predictable and i dont think its SO cool, its just another interpitation of the song.. ive heard better on here truth be told.
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Great playing for sure!
But I miss something that Randy had, the attack, the tone, the feel and the dynamics (aggressiveness but also sweetness) which made Randy's version unique. For instance compare how Randy played that brigde live in this song (that classical approach on Tribute), none of the Ozzy player's after Randy had that dynamic approach he had. None of them turned down the gain in that brigde either. To me it's like they all overlooked some important things in this song. (assuming they wanted to stay true to the original version and mood)
Of course just mine 9999999 cents....
But I miss something that Randy had, the attack, the tone, the feel and the dynamics (aggressiveness but also sweetness) which made Randy's version unique. For instance compare how Randy played that brigde live in this song (that classical approach on Tribute), none of the Ozzy player's after Randy had that dynamic approach he had. None of them turned down the gain in that brigde either. To me it's like they all overlooked some important things in this song. (assuming they wanted to stay true to the original version and mood)
Of course just mine 9999999 cents....

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That guy's awesome, I really like what he did with it. When you listen to a song too much and get so used to how it goes it can be a little repetitive to always hear it played the same way so what he did was very interesting. Reminded me of how Joe Satriani as he sometimes makes his guitar sound very voice-like.