Most Under-Rated Randy Song?

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Re: Most Under-Rated Randy Song?

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Tonight, You Cant Kill Rock & Roll, and Little Dolls, which has the coolest outro with Daisley's bass guitar and Lee's drums
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For me its You Looking at me, Looking at you. I know it was an after thought, but damn, it should have made the album.. The lead in it is just outstanding.
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Anyway, I have to say Randy was a classical/rock pioneer. He didn't invent it, but he took it to new heights like ED with the tapping/soloing. Blackmore would be the closest to the classical/rock thing and he has some cool riffs and solos but I have to say that Randy exceeded him with the originality of his solos/progressions. To me Randy's solos are not only fast but melodic and great compositions. Blackmore often relied on noise and flash live, not that Randy didn't use either but Ritchie seemed more "boxey" and Randy had a more natural feel or flow. I like both guys but I ain't on a Blackmore site!

No bone movies is underrated. Very bluesy with a slide solo!
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