Ok so that makes me think that when Zakk auditioned, they didn't give him the same ultimatum. Like hey if you want to be in this band then you'll get zero royalties, to which he must've said yes ill do it. Or, the contract for Zakk was different and they do pay him royalties.
The tone never bothered me. Instantly recognizable but in a good way.
Does Zakk get royalties or was that not in his contract? I wonder how he has been a family friend for so many years and go along with not getting paid royalties. Unless he does. But why would he get them and not Jake?
Yeah I guess I always considered "You've got to believe in yourself
'Cause no one will believe in you", the chorus. It could be seen as the bridge to another bridge but that's splitting hairs.
But that's besides my original point 😄
It's heavy for Ozzy, yes. By the way I'm into all sorts of death metal so that is my standard of what is heavy. But for Ozzys material I consider Perry Mason one of his heaviest.
I feel that both Randys technical playing and compositional skills were going to continue to blossom, whereas I feel on the first VH album we have heard everything Eddie had to offer.
But to echo everyone they were too different bands
Breaking all the Rules might just be Ozzys heaviest song, and yeah also Perry Mason. But just because it has a catchy hook doesn't mean it's pussy shit rock.
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Steve Hackett the guitarist can be seen tapping before EVH
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