Rhoads, Lee and Wylde Analysis
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Rhoads, Lee and Wylde Analysis
Comparatively, Ozzy Osbourne has, as we well know, built his success on the backs of great guitar players and song writers. How do the 3 most famous (and arguably most talented) of these players measure up to one another?
Rhoads' talent was seemingly not of this world. He was (from what I've gathered, as he died 7 years before I was born) a master showman and most definately a master musician. Due to the fact that everyone on this forum is well aware of this, I ask how Jake and Zakk are compared to Rhoads.
What I know of Zakk: Zakk supposedly idolizes Rhoads to the point of building a shrine in his house. Now, I haven't listened to too much Black Label Society but I've heard 1919 Eternal and a Greatest Hits album. Neither of these displayed what I would consider creative guitar playing. That, however, is comparing him to Rhoads, not the modern day guitar player. I don't really hear much of a Rhoads influence in Zakk's music except for some of the harmonic riffs. As far as his work with Ozzy, I would give him a 6.5 on a 1-10 scale. 10 being Rhoads and 8.5 being Lee.
What I know of Jake: I've read that Lee took classical piano lessons at a young age and I would say it definately shows. I would consider Lee to be a master of the guitar and as close, in style and ability, to Rhoads as anyone alive can get. After watching the Utah concert on the Bark At The Moon tour, I trust that Lee could easily give Van Halen a run for his money.
My point: What's your opinion on these comparisons?
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Rhoads' talent was seemingly not of this world. He was (from what I've gathered, as he died 7 years before I was born) a master showman and most definately a master musician. Due to the fact that everyone on this forum is well aware of this, I ask how Jake and Zakk are compared to Rhoads.
What I know of Zakk: Zakk supposedly idolizes Rhoads to the point of building a shrine in his house. Now, I haven't listened to too much Black Label Society but I've heard 1919 Eternal and a Greatest Hits album. Neither of these displayed what I would consider creative guitar playing. That, however, is comparing him to Rhoads, not the modern day guitar player. I don't really hear much of a Rhoads influence in Zakk's music except for some of the harmonic riffs. As far as his work with Ozzy, I would give him a 6.5 on a 1-10 scale. 10 being Rhoads and 8.5 being Lee.
What I know of Jake: I've read that Lee took classical piano lessons at a young age and I would say it definately shows. I would consider Lee to be a master of the guitar and as close, in style and ability, to Rhoads as anyone alive can get. After watching the Utah concert on the Bark At The Moon tour, I trust that Lee could easily give Van Halen a run for his money.
My point: What's your opinion on these comparisons?
Happy Birthday and Rest In Peace Randy Rhoads
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I agree 100%. Once Randy was gone everyone had to measure up "exactly" to that level. That is extremely difficult no matter who you are.
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Well you guys all have valid points. I understand what you mean by BLS as a different style. I don't know. I just can't imagine having such a knowledge of guitar as Zakk and trying not to play more complicated things. It'd be second nature for me, I think, to really try to put my playing on the map in a solo band like that. But Zakk definately does a good job at what he does so that's what counts.
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Re: Rhoads, Lee and Wylde Analysis
I'm a really big fan of Jake, but the Eddie Van Halen comparison is just way off. Jake speaks two or three languages Eddie speaks 10.born6to6be6wylde wrote: I trust that Lee could easily give Van Halen a run for his money.