@@000Skill gain actually amplifies mistakes. Gain is very sensitive (which is why tapping is easier with it. And why notes hold longer due to your feedbacks) if you don't fret properly you can definitely hear it than with cleans, cause clean is low volume and less sensitive. It CAN hide bad technique but definitely not incorrect playing
I wrote exactly the same thing so I deleted my comment, I love that the expression is just universally known as the "stank face" Jazz man just can't help but vibe to the pentatonic scale.
You know what though, the fact that this guitarist is hearing the chord progressions and knows exactly which rock/metal solo to play over them shows he has complete mastery of soloing over chord changes, actually making him an expert jazz guitarist.
@@minigungaming5915yep, people are always shocked when they find out i also listen to metal, then i play them some songs back to back and theyre like "ohhhhhhhhhhh... oh... wait what??"
Honestly, the rock/metal solo (in swing btw!) gives a great contrast here. Almost classical/spanish vibe. I frankly think the jazz context improves the solo and the solo highlights the groove. This is just stellar!!
I mean that's just Jazz etiquette. Even if you don't like something, play along for the moment, if you have to: talk it out afterwards backstage. Can't have the gig break down on stage. And most of the time it's perfectly fine for someone of the band to take the linelight for a bit and then fall back in line so the next one can do their awesome thing. Provided of course everyone stays in rythm and key.
I don't know what's more impressive, the fact that the rock guitarist can play all of these solos, or the jazz musician knowing all of these songs......
I'm with the rhythm guitarist in this one. I was also in disbelief. I instantly recognized the solo, yet it took a few seconds to fully comprehend those crisp notes which may have been polemically sent. These never disappoint!
this what I want from jazz. I love a good jazzy tune that still is fast and upbeat with a catchy melody, but because it's jazz you still have all the instruments doing their own thing
@@vvoof2601 I didn’t, thanks for sharing that info! That’s pretty cool. I just thought it was funny from my point of view being comfortable with playing. Realizing I play best when I’m not thinking!
Love this style of music. Lots of jam bands hit on this a lot and it's great vibes. The String Cheese Incident, Phish, The Grateful Dead, and Spafford come to mind quickly.
Rhodes was Iconic and he had the sound that if you didnt't play everthing flawless and made even the smallest mistake it would stick out huge . Never had a lot of processing with delays . The stuff he came up with in the song Diary of a Madman blows me away EVERY TIME I hear it. Wish he was still with us to think what he would have given the world over the years. Tragic loss. That's a tough solo great job.
Many good guitarists usually don't play Mr. Crowley because that solo makes them nervous. But this gentleman played it note for note and that too using a clean tone. Salute sir. 🤘🏽
This is legit the first version of Mr. Crowley I‘ve heard and I love everything about it, the clean performance, the tone (soo tasty), the faces,… it‘s great!
I had a friend make a song where he hired a guitarist to play lead for the recording of the track. The guitar player played the solo from “every rose has its thorn”, note for note and my buddy didn’t catch it until he played the song for a few of his friends 😂
Did he just play the Mr. Crowley solo in clean lmaoo
Yes. And it was fucking awesome.
Welcome to the series
yes it's fking good is this
Yeah and sound is wild
Yea that was so cool 🔥
Mr Crowley one of Randy’s best solos and one of the greatest solos of all time
The jazziest of Randy’s solos
THE best in my humble opinion
Your profile picture is literally my most favorite album ever in the world.
Easily, it's hard to call any one piece his definitive BEST though. Man just oozed charisma through the strings regardless of what he played.
It still rocks in clean. !!
Me: Turns gain to 11 to hide all my mistakes on Crowley solo
Jamie: Let me use my neck pickup on clean
I feel like gain makes my mistakes stick out more than clean lol
@@1prodpepper nah brother it hides alot of mistakes
@@000Skill gain actually amplifies mistakes. Gain is very sensitive (which is why tapping is easier with it. And why notes hold longer due to your feedbacks) if you don't fret properly you can definitely hear it than with cleans, cause clean is low volume and less sensitive. It CAN hide bad technique but definitely not incorrect playing
The gain makes my mistakes worse too. If I dont balance out the sound levels beforehand.
@@000Skill how tf
All sloppy
I’d recognize Randy’s notes anywhere, and you played them beautifully!
Thanks! :)
Mrs. Crawley solo ❤
Favorite part of these is the “stank face” from the rhythm guitarist after accepting the solo.
I wrote exactly the same thing so I deleted my comment, I love that the expression is just universally known as the "stank face"
Jazz man just can't help but vibe to the pentatonic scale.
Sums up life ....
No one can beat Mr Rhoads
FONKY CHONKY
I'd listen to a full album in this style 100 times
Well I would do it 101 times, actually so
Then you might want to listen to a whole lotta artists form 70s
@@andryuu_2000 no poser
Yes! Please post album recommendations, people!
@@a.d.9415 I agree
You know what though, the fact that this guitarist is hearing the chord progressions and knows exactly which rock/metal solo to play over them shows he has complete mastery of soloing over chord changes, actually making him an expert jazz guitarist.
many times metal is just jazz with distortion
@@minigungaming5915yep, people are always shocked when they find out i also listen to metal, then i play them some songs back to back and theyre like "ohhhhhhhhhhh... oh... wait what??"
@@minigungaming5915 jazz with distortion is more like prog than metal usually
@@RebursPsychologyas if that wasn’t obvious
@@minigungaming5915 That, and Blues
Not gonna lie this sounds like it could just be a dire straits solo, something like sultans of swing inspired stuff. Love it man ❤️
That’s what I thought it was at the beginning lol
It's the solo to Mr. Crowley my good sir.
That's because Dire Straits is a rock/jazz band! 😆 It's why they are soooo good
That’s exactly what I was thinking about
My very first thought
It's a mixture between jazz and rock, I call it ✨Razz✨
I'd personally prefer the name ✨Jack✨
Or ✨jock music✨
TH-cam comments before they discover the decades long fusion movement
Or just fusion
Rozz music
I need a whole playlist of this “rock-jazz” this shit smooooth as FUCK! 💯
+1 !
Try math rock
It's fusion jazz
Fusion, Prog rock, math rock...
Check out Gramatik
"What was that?"
"I don't know"
Ladies and gentlemen, this is jazz
Playing the Mr Crowley solo so precisely with a clean tone is very impressive
That’s impressive how cleanly you play it, and with that clean tone too, there’s no room for mistakes
Fr
That's always my favourite part too, in all these videos he nails these crazy solos clean...
Jimmy couldn’t play that clean🤣
@@darthnihilus4880 not when he was on heroin lol
I recognise your pfp.
Some of the cleanest playing Ive ever heard... honestly blown away
Watch Matteo Mancuso 😉 if you haven't already, I bet you'll enjoy
Louie CK truly has a talent for playing with himself.
I see what you did there
Need this as a full song NOW!
ozzy osbourne - mr crowley
I never realised what a nice chord progression that is
Honestly, the rock/metal solo (in swing btw!) gives a great contrast here. Almost classical/spanish vibe. I frankly think the jazz context improves the solo and the solo highlights the groove. This is just stellar!!
Well said.
I actually thought “this sounds like a Santana song”
I thought it sounded like sultan of swing
@@beaurector352 big Knopfler vibes
This was an ozzy song. Mr. Crowley
Randy still influencing 40 years later. 🤘
That was so smooth!
one of the greatest Mr. Crowley solos I've ever listened to!
The rhythm guitarist is like, "What tf is he doing?" Then proceeds to go along with it 100% of the way.
I mean that's just Jazz etiquette. Even if you don't like something, play along for the moment, if you have to: talk it out afterwards backstage. Can't have the gig break down on stage.
And most of the time it's perfectly fine for someone of the band to take the linelight for a bit and then fall back in line so the next one can do their awesome thing. Provided of course everyone stays in rythm and key.
@@Hornswroggle either talk it out backstage, or throw a cymbal at his head.
I love when the algorithm shows me Louis CK jamming with Louis CK
Louis CK on the right Steve Hoffsteider on the left
thank you for this comment
Yooo the reel before this was a Louis Ck sketch
Literally three videos before this I had a Louis CK video
Naw man Luis CK only likes jamming Infront of random women, this can't be him.
Dude I got chills from that, Beautiful Work
Thanks!
This would make me just forget what I was cleaning at home and sit on the couch for hours just feeling it in my soul.
Playing that solo that cleanly AND with clean tone should be illegal. Absolutely disgustingly good playing. I love it.
Need a longer version, this is just awesome
Yes
I don't know what's more impressive, the fact that the rock guitarist can play all of these solos, or the jazz musician knowing all of these songs......
Favorite one so far!!! Randy was a classical guitarist originally so makes sense it just works!!! Well done sir, we’ll done!!!
I'm with the rhythm guitarist in this one. I was also in disbelief. I instantly recognized the solo, yet it took a few seconds to fully comprehend those crisp notes which may have been polemically sent.
These never disappoint!
@amogus mr crowley
Amazing that the solo is immediately recognizable and sounds great clean
this what I want from jazz. I love a good jazzy tune that still is fast and upbeat with a catchy melody, but because it's jazz you still have all the instruments doing their own thing
Can't believe you nailed that solo while in your first month of playing. Insane
“What was going through your head?” “I don’t know” literally playing music in a nutshell
You know they were referencing Ozzy lyrics right?
@@vvoof2601 I didn’t, thanks for sharing that info! That’s pretty cool. I just thought it was funny from my point of view being comfortable with playing. Realizing I play best when I’m not thinking!
I'm gonna need a full version of this man!
And boom that's how jazz fusion was born kids
Love this style of music. Lots of jam bands hit on this a lot and it's great vibes. The String Cheese Incident, Phish, The Grateful Dead, and Spafford come to mind quickly.
This bangs so hard! This is legit BANGER!!!
I love this series.
Rhodes was Iconic and he had the sound that if you didnt't play everthing flawless and made even the smallest mistake it would stick out huge . Never had a lot of processing with delays . The stuff he came up with in the song Diary of a Madman blows me away EVERY TIME I hear it. Wish he was still with us to think what he would have given the world over the years. Tragic loss. That's a tough solo great job.
Many good guitarists usually don't play Mr. Crowley because that solo makes them nervous. But this gentleman played it note for note and that too using a clean tone. Salute sir. 🤘🏽
Finally something interesting and original on the old TH-cam.
I think we all need to hear a jazzy through the fire and flames
Nice little pun at the end there! 😂😂
This is legit the first version of Mr. Crowley I‘ve heard and I love everything about it, the clean performance, the tone (soo tasty), the faces,… it‘s great!
Did you listen to the original
I had a friend make a song where he hired a guitarist to play lead for the recording of the track. The guitar player played the solo from “every rose has its thorn”, note for note and my buddy didn’t catch it until he played the song for a few of his friends 😂
Hahah! That's great... maybe part 9? LOL
Link to song?
Literally the first 2 notes and I know it was Mr. Crowley. Such an iconic solo. Even the jazz guy was down with it.
You're picking and your tone is just stellar
That was sooo clean! God I need more if this!
Ngl this is a banger you should totally make a full song this is top notch amazing skills
The “is that?…yup” gets me every time.
Mixing genres like this is beautiful
the chord progression also kinda fits Mama by MCR
The rhythm in particular is what made me think of it lmfao, the beat started and my brain started singing
The outro solo is even better and one of the best solos to exist
This proves that music is the greatest thing on earth
And this is why I subscribed to this channel. Always wanted to hear Mr Crowley in jazz time!
Haha!
This is such a banger! I would buy an album of this
It’s hilarious imagining a guitarist just going off like that in a jazz concert
Sadly it would not go over well. They probably can't stand real, sick playing like this and would boot him out.
Thats the cleanist thing ive ever heard hows that tone so juicy but clear
I think I've listened to this for several hours thus far today while I work 😅
Haha awesome!
Love the fact that he wasn't mad at all hahahahahaha
I love how every time he acts like it’s so bad but it’s so good he had to do 8 parts 💀
After El Camino, I really thought he was gonna stick to boxes, but this is great!
Haha!
Mr. Crowley.( solo) It works. Nice. Good to be a well rounded guitarist in studying many styles. Very well done. Thanks!
That solo was so clean I feel like I've been cleansed of my sins just by listening to it
man you gotta upload part 2 of this series with tornado of souls, also this is sick
Already did that one!
Never thought Mr Crowley solo would sound so cool in clean
The end of that sentence is … it goes amazingly.
These are incredible, I love this series so much!
Glad you like it!
That's actually a great amazing freaking combp
"Both" awesome. Great jam.
Hahaha but seriously, playing that clean like that is fucking nuts! 🤘🏻
To play it this clean, wow
More of these!! Love them. Nice playing man!
Thanks! :)
Am really glad series showed up. With the enjoyable videos it also brings collections of songs to find. Many thank.
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and have heard
"I'll cue you in! Mr. Crowley!"
I knew add soon as I heard the chords! Love this series!
Unintentional great vibe check!
That's my favorite all time solo he just chucked in there on 'clean' tone. Damn.
hahaha it works everytime!! love this take!
First time listening "mmh hey that sounds familiar, let me loop the short and listen again"
Second listening "this is beautiful 🥲"
Thought this was gonna be dumb but Omg when Mr. Crowley started I died
Solo on mr crowley is just so beautiful
Mr Crowley? I know that arpeggio hahaha
Yet, the jazz musician still smiles, because he finally has a person to play music with.
Mixing rock and jazz is like peanut butter and jelly their just perfect
I'm like is that ...??? hell yeah, it is !.Wow! Much respect to the guy, and of course, Randy.
Gonna put this in a playlist and repeat it for several hours now...sir this vid gonna be my new working music..thank you sir...
Glad you like it! 😊👍
@@jamierobinson777 is this on iTunes where can we hear the entire song ? Absolutely brilliant
Oh heck yeah Mr. Crowley🤘🏽🤘🏽
I love the, "is that?...Yup it is" expression (head shake)
Mr Crowley in Jazz Guitar???
You are one MAD MAN!!!
That first chord makes me sick
whats the name of the original song?
Mr. Crowley by ozzy
@Luke well I know that. But if you search the song on TH-cam or Spotify it’s written by ozzy
Playing is absolutely phenomenal. So clean.
Why does it fit so perfectly
Dude, this whole year has been teaching me so much about how much I misunderstood jazz
Shits fuckin awesome
Mr. Crowley is my favorite Ozzy song. Really, the entirety of Blizzard is amazing.
this solo is unmistakable
You have the best '"What's this" face, Almost a "where are you going?" look when someone just gets up for no reason.
Jesus that was good . Randy forever