ElectricVoodoo
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His solos are always a challenge for me, but I love playing them.
RIP RR 3-19-82
RIP RR 3-19-82
THIS...love the sound of strings as well. I'd actually like to hear this with no amp now that we're talking about it. Well done!romanianreaper":24zffs5r said:Nice dude!!!! You are the first video EVER, that I don't mind hearing the strings, sound of your picking, etc. Sounded killer man!
You reversed the trade?Markedman":171b75i4 said:I owned one of Randy's Les Pauls, a cherry sunburst. Super heavy, gold hardware, played like a dream. This was the summer of 1981 in Connecticut. Randy's twin brothers and I went to school together so we heard about Ozzy way before anyone else. We were very skeptical because, c'mon, Ozzy? But it was true, Ozzy was starting a band and this kid's brother is his guitarist. He had proof, a letter from his brother and pictures of his brother with Ozzy and then, the album! Far out and groovy.
I had the guitar for a day and Randy's dad made his brother Paul, who traded it to me for a Stratocaster, get it back! I was, well still am, bummed out to say the least.
Very cool! Back then if you would have told people that Ozzy would STILL be rocking in 2020 they would have thought you were crazy. He was such a mess almost everyone thought it would fail. But Randy.Markedman":1r530cfr said:I owned one of Randy's Les Pauls, a cherry sunburst. Super heavy, gold hardware, played like a dream. This was the summer of 1981 in Connecticut. Randy's twin brothers and I went to school together so we heard about Ozzy way before anyone else. We were very skeptical because, c'mon, Ozzy? But it was true, Ozzy was starting a band and this kid's brother is his guitarist. He had proof, a letter from his brother and pictures of his brother with Ozzy and then, the album! Far out and groovy.
I had the guitar for a day and Randy's dad made his brother Paul, who traded it to me for a Stratocaster, get it back! I was, well still am, bummed out to say the least.