He played the Crazy Train solo like it was practice, truly a spectacular guitar master. Not in just that solo but all of the music he has put out is, simply put, mesmerizing
But a thousand people can play someone else's solo note-for-note. I personally know several. I've seen people I know play that solo stoned and drunk. Why would that be on a list of "Buckethead's" best solos? I can play Sweet Child O' Mine. Maybe I should put that on a list of my best solos so that y'all knew that it was done by me. Not this Slash fella, or Randy Rhoads, or some wanker with a bucket on his head. Me.
Pretty sure at one point I saw a sixth finger pop out of his hand. Tried to slow it down but then my pc crashed. In all seriousness, this guy is decades ahead of his time. He seems to do things that other people are known for better than they could ever hope to. Not really a fan but much respect.
@@edfost5734 i was fortunate enough to see both of them at the same music festival years ago (high sierra.) had to pay extra to see buckethead's nightshow but worth every cent
Ted de Pine I just saw him in Syracuse New York some people in the audience were saying he was the best in the world. I hope so I wish you could make it with a big band. Can I ask you a question who do you think was better Eddie or Randy
@@joshghost661 jason becker is a legend and he’s definitely up there but he stopped playing so early on in his career due to ALS …if he would’ve been able to keep playing he would be even higher when we’re talking about the best of all time…but buckethead is just as great as shredding as jason but is much more versatile overall with his musicality.
Awesome freaking video! The Buckethead paying tribute to the BEST guitar player who ever lived, Randy Rhoads!! And before you start tearing me to shreds over that statement consider this.....Buckethead OBVIOUSLY respects Randy. Not only did he decide to include his music in his live performance but he also played it note for note. He didn't embellish it at all. And we all know he could have. I bet if you asked Bucketman, he would tell you that he had mad respect for Randy.
#5 was note-for-note Randy Rhodes. There is nothing ground breaking or remarkable about it other than how awesome Randy made it. It's an amazing and moving piece of music. I'm not a huge Ozzy fan, but think that the guitar playing on Blizzard of Oz is completely out of this world. Out of all of these 5 solos, I think that #2 is by far the best.
I saw him at a local bar in Ardmore, PA and was blown away by his unassuming charisma. Got the whole wrap too with impeccable shredding accuracy, and a whole nunchuck routine. The girl I was with didn't care for it at all. Needless to say, I didn't pay much attention to her and not quite sure where she went that evening.
Technique-wise, Bucket trumps Slash hands-down. He’s been shred-precise for years. 1992 I first saw Bucket in SF. Playing GnR material and touring threw him into the arena of being consistent, diatonic to key changes other than the chromatic half-step stuff. To have to have a grasp over those changes while soloing and to produce proper emulation of Slash when obligatory, REALLY refined Bucket’s musicality whereby his absolute Uber shred techniques became much more phrase-congruent/fluid... Before GnR, he half-stepped chromatically all over and lacked phrasing cohesiveness heard in 80s rock metal songwriting, etc. Having to adhere to those types of song structures forced B to work and dial that in in his own songwriting. The result was his expanded song, key/chord change/structure choices when writing (and applying his ripping over top of that)...
Eh, I like Buckethead too but Slash and his music are not comparable. If you just music by only solos, then yeah, your have a case for Buckethead. Even then, Slash has some truly memorable solos... But honestly, Slash just has the riffs. I can think of a lot of Buckethead songs I like but Slash just has these memorable riffs that stick with you. There's not the same structure to compare the two with Buckethead basically just soloing over backing tracks. Playing for the song is different from guitar virtuoso music...
1:54 (number 3): I have played with many top notch , insane, sold his/her soul to the devil musicians. I have heard some really impressive solos over the past 40 years but I must say 1:54 might be one of the best solos I have ever heard! Its not super insane tech, just tech but it is tasty. Hats off to you bucket.. that is a hell of a solo! grats
Never really thought much of the Buckethead gimmick. But after watching these clips....the Fukker's amazing. Deserves more notoriety. Very clean & quick. Impressive.
#5 Crazy Train (0:30). #4 Soothsayer (1:00). #3 Jordan (1:55). #2 Guns n Roses - Nightrain .The clip was taken from Buckethead - Nightrain Solo (Boston 2002 SBD) #1 Night Of The Slunk (5:04)
I love how the first one isn’t his solo. And then the rest just slay crazy trains solo. Axel: “how can we make Night Train better” Buckethead: “hi guys”
It's not really that hard... I can do the crazy train solo one with my eyes closed actually speaking of that that's gonna be my update vid of my playing since the last one was me trying to play the solo in 1hr of practise
Nice selections, although the video reminds me of the two most weird happenings in music history. How the hell did Buckethead play guitar for Guns 'N Roses, and why the hell did AC/DC not call it off once Brian Johnson was down for the count? These will remain two of music's most enduring mysteries for me.
Shawn Throneberry too bad then that slash is a master straightforward rock and blues guitarist and this guy with the chicken bucket plays extended technique and progressive both effortlessly and is identifiable as a - omg I just realized how little I care to finish this thought
Buckethead shits on everyone, from space. How's he not recognized as the bar none craziest guitarist ever? I dont even dig guitar god worshiping, I much prefer songwriting, but this guys got what the others dont, and what hasnt been seen since Hendrix: CREATIVITY, FEELING, and as usual, skill. Except he surpasses everyone in every way. Hence what I said at the very beginning of this comment. Only thing Hendrix had on him was singing and that certain type of songwriting. But their creativities were very similar. He needs his own Mitch Mitchell... someone bring Zach Hill to Bucket pronto, they got some albums to make.
I laughed when I saw that video even existed. And I like John5. But unless he's grown exponentially since his first couple solo albums, I don't think they're on the same planet, technically.
It's all subjective. For fun though here's a comment from an interview with Dave Mustaine talking about Slash. Mustaine: He's brilliant; I love him. But then you see some guy like Buckethead… Buckethead is probably twice as good a guitar player as me and Slash combined
I liked number two best, a bit more melody. I don´t why but at one point I was reminded of the stripped down style of the White Stripes. Or it was the red and white stripes...
Dare I say Buckethead is the best guitarist to ever touch a lead guitar when him and Les claypool play together it's the best music ever to be made put them together with a good drummer let's go
Wow! Not sure what all the fuss was about Van Halen, but I think Bucket Head is better than any other guitar player that I have heard over the last 60 years... He's extremely talented, and apparently Waaay underrated!!! At least in my generation....
Clay Kinser I would say soothsayer and Jordan are his most difficult songs to play... well then again Nottingham lance... well shit all of his stuff is hard
The Jordan one was dang good since it was 98% Guitar Hero Studio version which is a rarity to see him do it so closely live. The Guns and Roses one was really good too.
es muy bueno pero desgrasiadamentw sera mas recordado por el bote en la cabeza que por su talento en la guitarra lastima pero el solo se condeno a eso aaa y tambien porque su mama fue una gallina
Seen Buckethead and Robin Finck playing for GNR. Would love to see them both playing for Nine Inch Nails. Since Bh is very technical. Think it would be a great show!!
I'm not sure if we are able to accept this honesty, but the first thing we hear is him playing a Randy Rhoads solo from Crazy Train,pretty much flawlessly, but even Randy had the unique timing and phrasing ability that is second to none. Its beyond my guitar abilities to mimic either one of the guys_ its just so very important to remind or suggest to beginning guitar enthusiasts or old guitar players to listen to Dairy of a Madman or Blizzard of Oz once a day for like two ,three years, so as to ingrain his solo structure and phrasing to allow yourself a goal in which to dream of becoming.
I feel that Jordan and soothsayer are backwards. Jordan is chromatic scales and chillswitch, while soothsayer was more shredding. And Soothsayer is more emotional and overall, a much longer solo
I grew up mostly van halen, metallica, g n r. Listening to shredder stuff I enjoy and can understand, but I guess the difference is a rock song with a melody and a solo that makes sense vs a guitar/gymnastics recital?
He played the Crazy Train solo like it was practice, truly a spectacular guitar master. Not in just that solo but all of the music he has put out is, simply put, mesmerizing
@Peter Lovittare you being serious?
But a thousand people can play someone else's solo note-for-note. I personally know several. I've seen people I know play that solo stoned and drunk. Why would that be on a list of "Buckethead's" best solos? I can play Sweet Child O' Mine. Maybe I should put that on a list of my best solos so that y'all knew that it was done by me. Not this Slash fella, or Randy Rhoads, or some wanker with a bucket on his head. Me.
He played it Randy did note for note which was awesome
His accuracy is lethal, guitar sniper.
He shot me square in the forehead by accident
Ever since I’ve been addicted to his music
My man just got 100% playing Jordan on expert
Pretty sure at one point I saw a sixth finger pop out of his hand. Tried to slow it down but then my pc crashed. In all seriousness, this guy is decades ahead of his time. He seems to do things that other people are known for better than they could ever hope to. Not really a fan but much respect.
Not a fan are you kidding me dude you did just watch the same video as me
He beat les claypool in a best bassist competition and thats not even his specialty.
Man I was thinking the same thing. But 5th finger. And a thumb of course. He is quick.
@@edfost5734 i was fortunate enough to see both of them at the same music festival years ago (high sierra.) had to pay extra to see buckethead's nightshow but worth every cent
Lol too funny about that 6th finger, hes truly a beast man, dude knows how to shred
It's funny how he doesn't seem to age at all.
Best comment ever
Because he had a mask and never show his face
His hands seem a bit old, don't they? But his music never ages :D
@@walterbarros1854 I never knew that... Thank you
That is really cool thank you
For those who wonder why he is so smooth with his playing. Simple low friction the grease from the greasy bucket reduces friction.
the way i thought you were actually gonna say some really cool trick he does
@@sundust_ na greasy bucket
I GAVE HIM THAT RED DINOSAUR ON THE AMP AT 1:30!!! fuck seeing that brought back some memories.
Deer Low sure you did liar
@@davekirst7511 he most likely did don't be a prick to people
@@blah4973 Why?
@@davekirst7511 pretty weird lie to tell tbh, people give stuff to bucket all the time
@@lilwendigo8252 if go to a buckethead concert i will give a marvel lego set. Idk it's funny
each time I go to KFC Im thinking about Buckethead ......
Ted de Pine me too lol
Oh, I get it!!! Because he wears a KFC bucket on his HEAD!!!! HAHA! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Ted de Pine I just saw him in Syracuse New York some people in the audience were saying he was the best in the world. I hope so I wish you could make it with a big band. Can I ask you a question who do you think was better Eddie or Randy
If u were thinking of him, u wouldnt go. His family of chickens got killed by colonel sanders… or so tells the story
#5 Crazy Train (0:30).
#4 Soothsayer (1:00).
#3 Jordan (1:55).
#2 Iron Maiden (Don't know the name of the song) (3:50).
#1 Night Of The Slunk (5:04).
Nathaniel Schwartz Iron Maiden????
guns n roses not maiden.
Guns and roses #2
Sorry. My bad. It sounded a lot like an Iron Maiden riff. :)
buckethead was guns n roses guitarist after slash left. Sadly way too many dont know his fantastic music. He is the worlds best guitarist. No dout
Damn cool buckethead... Harmonic and So powerfull notes,.. His guitar is really life...
You receive a wild Buckethead when a glitch occurs in the Matrix. We should all be grateful that a glitch happened in our own Matrix
First time I've ever seen slapping on a guitar. Neat.
Check out Mindspun by Animals as Leaders
@@darkdudironaji came here to write the same
It’s common on acoustic guitar!
slappa da bass mon!
Ummmm whut?!
The greatest guitar player who has ever lived or
will ever live. Insanely talented
Insanely talented
Ever heard the virtuoso ‘Lil Wayne’ tickle the frets? You’ll rethink your statement.
randy rhoads. then buckethead
@@porcelain.complexion Jason Becker #1 imo
@@joshghost661 jason becker is a legend and he’s definitely up there but he stopped playing so early on in his career due to ALS …if he would’ve been able to keep playing he would be even higher when we’re talking about the best of all time…but buckethead is just as great as shredding as jason but is much more versatile overall with his musicality.
Look up his live performance of "Welcome to Bucketheadland" live at Wetlands, NY. That's one of his best performances ever!
Thanks
Awesome freaking video! The Buckethead paying tribute to the BEST guitar player who ever lived, Randy Rhoads!! And before you start tearing me to shreds over that statement consider this.....Buckethead OBVIOUSLY respects Randy. Not only did he decide to include his music in his live performance but he also played it note for note. He didn't embellish it at all. And we all know he could have. I bet if you asked Bucketman, he would tell you that he had mad respect for Randy.
haha randy rhodes "the best guitarist" hahaha your so dumbb
Jay Saulnier have you saw your spelling? Huh, and you say he's dumb,
I agree it's idiotic to claim someone is dumb and write it in horrible grammar. The only thing is that it's seen not saw
He did embellish it slightly, he added a couple of notes from the whole time scale, as well as speeding up some of the tapping.
Jay Saulnier Says the one with godawful grammar. I bet you don't even know what a guitar is.
#5 was note-for-note Randy Rhodes. There is nothing ground breaking or remarkable about it other than how awesome Randy made it. It's an amazing and moving piece of music. I'm not a huge Ozzy fan, but think that the guitar playing on Blizzard of Oz is completely out of this world. Out of all of these 5 solos, I think that #2 is by far the best.
Como se llama la canción canción número 2??
@@mote82 guns and roses nightrain
@@omerfarukcelik4690 muchas gracias por tu ayuda.. Que tengas un buen día 👍🤝
#5 was just crazy train by randy rhoads.
Yes It is.
I don't think you should be allowed to use the word "just" unless you can play it.
Actually i can play it, we had an assignment in music to play a whole song for our teacher and i played crazy train and got full marks.
Nice! I can't play it. But then again, I've never tried....
Rhandy could never play it live anywhere near as good as buckethead though
He is a master of all style.
And the Jack of all techniques
I saw him at a local bar in Ardmore, PA and was blown away by his unassuming charisma. Got the whole wrap too with impeccable shredding accuracy, and a whole nunchuck routine. The girl I was with didn't care for it at all. Needless to say, I didn't pay much attention to her and not quite sure where she went that evening.
I love him this guitar player its sooo amazing 🤘🎸🤘
When this guy played for GNR he was like "This Slash shit is easy!" ....and I am a fan of Slash but honestly Bucket Head is better.
Rick Metz+ this guy is way better than Slash. Way better
I think that you can't compare them since they both play the guitar in their own style.
L K okay
Technique-wise, Bucket trumps Slash hands-down. He’s been shred-precise for years. 1992 I first saw Bucket in SF.
Playing GnR material and touring threw him into the arena of being consistent, diatonic to key changes other than the chromatic half-step stuff.
To have to have a grasp over those changes while soloing and to produce proper emulation of Slash when obligatory, REALLY refined Bucket’s musicality whereby his absolute Uber shred techniques became much more phrase-congruent/fluid...
Before GnR, he half-stepped chromatically all over and lacked phrasing cohesiveness heard in 80s rock metal songwriting, etc.
Having to adhere to those types of song structures forced B to work and dial that in in his own songwriting.
The result was his expanded song, key/chord change/structure choices when writing (and applying his ripping over top of that)...
Eh, I like Buckethead too but Slash and his music are not comparable. If you just music by only solos, then yeah, your have a case for Buckethead. Even then, Slash has some truly memorable solos...
But honestly, Slash just has the riffs. I can think of a lot of Buckethead songs I like but Slash just has these memorable riffs that stick with you. There's not the same structure to compare the two with Buckethead basically just soloing over backing tracks.
Playing for the song is different from guitar virtuoso music...
SOLO 3 was fucking INSANELY AWESOME!!!
love BH , the dude can PLAY!
what´s the song? is awesome!
oGKo Buckethead jordan
@@keption123 it is Jordan
Fantastic 🎸👍✔
man .... just listen to him go to town on that guitar ...... SUPERB !!!!
God awesome video, Buckethead is the beast!!!
1:54 (number 3): I have played with many top notch , insane, sold his/her soul to the devil musicians. I have heard some really impressive solos over the past 40 years but I must say 1:54 might be one of the best solos I have ever heard! Its not super insane tech, just tech but it is tasty. Hats off to you bucket.. that is a hell of a solo! grats
Name of the song?
@@vazquezcruzaxeluriel2096 jordan
It was on Guitar Hero II. The loading screen says "Wearing a bucket on your head won't improve your chances of beating this song. Or will it?
He's not human lol.
Man is this guy in the rock and roll hall of fame yet ?? He’s a god for sure
He is not rock n roll...
Where were all the concerts held, plsss?
Wow , Buckethead is even amazing at slap. How unfair!
i might it's not really unfair, he practices 24/7
Love this cat and seeing him 7 times is not enough would love to play rhythm for him and share a bucket of original recipe SLAW FOR ALL
Never really thought much of the Buckethead gimmick. But after watching these clips....the Fukker's amazing. Deserves more notoriety. Very clean & quick. Impressive.
It makes no sense but perfect sense, been listening to him for years and will continue to do so
why bother even cutting out eye holes on the mask at this point.
so that the eyeballs can find their way back home?
First, i thought there was a hair on my screen, then I try to pull it off then I thought it was a scratch and had a heart attack, why man
@@egecemg scared the shit outta me
I blew at your picture 😂
your pic gave me a heart attack i thought it was a scratch too
Lots of love and respect for Buckethead. He belongs in the Hall of Fame in , now that I think about it. Pretty much everyone of them. 😊❤
expression is the voice in any musical song or piece! n o matter what you or playing your own music or someone else's
Buckethead ❤️ GNR!! Impresionante 👏👏👏
#5 Crazy Train (0:30).
#4 Soothsayer (1:00).
#3 Jordan (1:55).
#2 Guns n Roses - Nightrain .The clip was taken from Buckethead - Nightrain Solo (Boston 2002 SBD)
#1 Night Of The Slunk (5:04)
I love how the first one isn’t his solo. And then the rest just slay crazy trains solo.
Axel: “how can we make Night Train better”
Buckethead: “hi guys”
THIS MAN IS A FUKN GENIUS!!! DO U PEOPLE KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TOO PLAY WITH A FRIGGIN MASK ON!! AND PLAY LIKE THAT!!!!!!!!!!
Conrad Dev Not that hard once you get his technique down.
Conrad Dev *cough SLIPKNOT *cough
Conrad Dev Most good guitar players can play with their eyes closed.
It's not really that hard... I can do the crazy train solo one with my eyes closed actually speaking of that that's gonna be my update vid of my playing since the last one was me trying to play the solo in 1hr of practise
Or with a KFC bucket on your head?
While we all had rattles,. stuffed animals, and played with our feet as infants Buckethead had a guitar and amp and foot pedals
This guy practiques 48 hours for day
Nice selections, although the video reminds me of the two most weird happenings in music history. How the hell did Buckethead play guitar for Guns 'N Roses, and why the hell did AC/DC not call it off once Brian Johnson was down for the count? These will remain two of music's most enduring mysteries for me.
Axl wanted Buckethead in his new band after Robin Finck left to go rejoin Nine Inch Nails
Michael Henderson Buckethead Is in fact Slash...
what?
Shawn Throneberry too bad then that slash is a master straightforward rock and blues guitarist and this guy with the chicken bucket plays extended technique and progressive both effortlessly and is identifiable as a - omg I just realized how little I care to finish this thought
He has the best guitar faces
A had a younger guy teaching me sweeps back in VA. He had a flare for slap guitar as well.
Holy shit! What did I just watch? This guy is amazing!
lol, how is a note-for-note Randy Rhodes solo one of "THE MOST INSANE SOLOS OF BUCKETHEAD! ! !"
Right
Cuz randy was the goat
Jesus, the fact he literally hit every chord and note is fucking insane
Ever
Simply amazing 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Buckethead shits on everyone, from space. How's he not recognized as the bar none craziest guitarist ever? I dont even dig guitar god worshiping, I much prefer songwriting, but this guys got what the others dont, and what hasnt been seen since Hendrix: CREATIVITY, FEELING, and as usual, skill. Except he surpasses everyone in every way. Hence what I said at the very beginning of this comment. Only thing Hendrix had on him was singing and that certain type of songwriting. But their creativities were very similar.
He needs his own Mitch Mitchell... someone bring Zach Hill to Bucket pronto, they got some albums to make.
buckethead it’s not the best in the world because it is not a seller :/
*Honest question*
What was slash doin while bucket was riding his solos?
Brilliant crazy talented and innovative, intimidating to some of rocks very best! What planet is this guy from lol!!!👽
2:28 that’s right, salute to the Giant Robot
No doubt, this guy is really amazing guitar player 💘
Las chanchadas que hace Buckethead con Night of the Slunk. Una delicia en vivo ese tema
2:20 what in the world..
Noel River like Rings of saturn
And now you can save your time and not watch the John5 Vs Buckethead video
I laughed when I saw that video even existed. And I like John5. But unless he's grown exponentially since his first couple solo albums, I don't think they're on the same planet, technically.
Wait, this man slapped… a guitar?
Holy shit I just found an absolute chad here
The Randy Rhoads Cover of Crazy Train @ 0:21 was pretty damn good..
Buckethead is the best fucking Guitarist !
BlueLotus 32 lol Not even close
Christian Burroughs this is what makes youtube comment section so cancerous. Someone expresses their opinion and some douche has to deny it. smh
i doubt you could play like buckethead. or the likes
Anakin Hunter Well no one I saying that, now are they? There are just better guitarists, Satriani, Petrucci, Bonamassa. Etc..
It's all subjective. For fun though here's a comment from an interview with Dave Mustaine talking about Slash.
Mustaine: He's brilliant; I love him. But then you see some guy like Buckethead… Buckethead is probably twice as good a guitar player as me and Slash combined
I think my ear drums just came
Tanner Sandell #1 was mr. Crowley
You won every contrest ever man...
bucket head plays amazing guitar killer player!
Buckethead is the only "shredder" that I really like. He just brings so much to the table other than fast playing.
After practicing 24 hours and one second in a day this is what happens
0:00 Davie 504 is Buckethead confirmed!!
#5 is crazy train by Ozzy Osborn. The solo is originally performed by Randy Rhoads
what about smoke on the water
7 nation army
Giovanni Antunez I think that’s a deep purple song. Right?
What about wonderwall
3:30 part from???
Through the looking garden is the ultimate.
I thought there's a meme showing in the video during the #3 solo...
The solo at like 0:27 is just crazy train. I think Randy Rhodes was the person who played the solo originally
I liked number two best, a bit more melody. I don´t why but at one point I was reminded of the stripped down style of the White Stripes. Or it was the red and white stripes...
Whats the song name?
Dare I say Buckethead is the best guitarist to ever touch a lead guitar when him and Les claypool play together it's the best music ever to be made put them together with a good drummer let's go
Wow! Not sure what all the fuss was about Van Halen, but I think Bucket Head is better than any other guitar player that I have heard over the last 60 years...
He's extremely talented, and apparently Waaay underrated!!!
At least in my generation....
That was a really faithful crazy train cover. The only change was the shred leading up to the final bend.
What you are witnessing is Tens of thousands of hours of practice.
Dans quel album puis je trouver le solo numéro 3 s il vous plait ?
He was born a guitar to play this fucking good been a huge fan of acdc since Three
even buckethead finds it challenging to play jordan xD
Clay Kinser I would say soothsayer and Jordan are his most difficult songs to play... well then again Nottingham lance... well shit all of his stuff is hard
Clay Kinser No wonder it's so damn tough to replicate!
Ares Azrael Yeah and only he can play it.
Can’t duplicate Randy Rhoads but holy shit, is that solo ever clean
The Jordan one was dang good since it was 98% Guitar Hero Studio version which is a rarity to see him do it so closely live. The Guns and Roses one was really good too.
What’s the number 3 solo called ??? 1:56
Bucket head - Jordan
I think it would be really awesome if he wore white suit with that mask.. He is one crazy level guitarist!
What's number #1 called?
es muy bueno pero desgrasiadamentw sera mas recordado por el bote en la cabeza que por su talento en la guitarra lastima pero el solo se condeno a eso aaa y tambien porque su mama fue una gallina
What the music or live of the top 2 One it is incredible
God I've been looking for this signature model les paul forever! Even when they do come up for sale they're over $4500 easy
Buckethead melodi terbaik dunia skill rocker dunia 💘💘👍
Seen Buckethead and Robin Finck playing for GNR. Would love to see them both playing for Nine Inch Nails. Since Bh is very technical. Think it would be a great show!!
If anyone says they dont like buckethead but like other guitarists they are just lying
He is legitimately better than any other guitarist to exist
can anybody tell me please no#1 from which live concert is??I need to find all the song.
I'm not sure if we are able to accept this honesty, but the first thing we hear is him playing a Randy Rhoads solo from Crazy Train,pretty much flawlessly, but even Randy had the unique timing and phrasing ability that is second to none. Its beyond my guitar abilities to mimic either one of the guys_ its just so very important to remind or suggest to beginning guitar enthusiasts or old guitar players to listen to Dairy of a Madman or Blizzard of Oz once a day for like two ,three years, so as to ingrain his solo structure and phrasing to allow yourself a goal in which to dream of becoming.
yoo its crazy train, randy !
Caraaaaaaaaai
2:47
3:12
3:30
4:36
The best of the best best part acccording to me😁🤘🤘🤘
I feel that Jordan and soothsayer are backwards. Jordan is chromatic scales and chillswitch, while soothsayer was more shredding. And Soothsayer is more emotional and overall, a much longer solo
I grew up mostly van halen, metallica, g n r. Listening to shredder stuff I enjoy and can understand, but I guess the difference is a rock song with a melody and a solo that makes sense vs a guitar/gymnastics recital?
0:21 what is that song called?
Crazy Train - Ozzy Ousbourne
❤️🔥
Nightrain solo is just brutal!!!
Dammmmmmn France! OKAY! GOJIIIIRRRRAAAAAAAA!
he is definitely a genis!
Alien. Not a human