Here is the intro for "Over The Mountain". Its is pretty fun to play
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That is it homie, email me if you need to Zoso136@hotmail.com,
dont complain, I dont have my guitar in front of me
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Subhash Average |
#1 by Subhash Shady at Oct 1, 2007 at 7:24 AM EST |
| This song has a great beat gets you pumped up alil. It was wrote by Ozzy (leadvocals/harmony), Randy Rhoads(Guitar), Bob Daisley, and Lee Kerslake. Robert Trujillo played the bass guitar and Mike Bordin played the drums. Mike did a great job on playing the drums :) | |
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Jesus Average |
#2 by Jesus Christ at Oct 2, 2007 at 2:05 PM EST |
| "paranoid live with randy roads, over the mountain flying high again, you canīt kill rock and roll" This song "over the mountain" and the ones I mention above, tells something about the accident of Randy, this one is like the diary of the flight of RR when he crashed. This album "diary of a madman" is very weird. It looks like ... you know.. a diary of the death of Randy Rhoads. | |
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Doolittle Lead Player |
#3 by Doolittle at Oct 7, 2007 at 5:07 AM EST |
| Powerful surreal song... Pounding Drums and Guitar and a very memorable song overall. | |
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#4 by h4c|< ☺ at Oct 11, 2007 at 12:26 PM EST |
| Killer solo. | |
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ashley Wanna Be |
#5 by ashley pudding at Oct 11, 2007 at 10:42 PM EST |
| yea this song is on diary of a madman with rhoads on guita bob playing bass and lee on drums | |
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I fought the la Average |
#6 by I fought the law and the law kicked my ass I never learn do i...?? at Oct 18, 2007 at 12:44 PM EST |
| Psychedelic drugs, anyone? This song was quite a bit before Rob Trujillo's time with the Ozzman. | |