@steve k.... The people that know about him talk about him. But he disappeared for years before he came back with Red Dragon Cartel. After the problems with Badlands and the singer, I'm pretty sure he wanted to lay low for a while. Plus he does have issues with alcohol apparently. Now, maybe you think about Jake everyday, and that's fine. But I can walk up to anybody and ask them about Eddie Van Halen or Randy Rhoads or even Zakk Wylde. Most people will know who I'm talking about. Ask the average total stranger who Jake E. Lee is? Very few people will know. That's what I'm talking about.
Never realized how good he was when I was growing up,took up the guitar and tried playing some of his stuff. It's way harder than it sounds. Dude is legit
@@markbro4427 Correct.....a song can have the most incredible guitar riffs and solos on it but if it has crap lyrics and isn't catchy it won't sell big numbers........
And shot in the dark isolated guitar. After the harmonica intro and that first riff hits his guitar sounds so fucking heavy. I first heard that song on the music video and was like 🤩 when he comes down in the bat and the wings open haha so fuckin cool. And the main chick in that music video is fucking smokin hot and I think she’s in the ultimate sin music video to if I’m not mistaken
Well the reason why we have this isolated track is because it is taken from the Guitar Hero Smash Hits game files. Those games use stems and mix them together when playing, but if you miss a note the game drops your guitar track out to simulate you missing the note on a real instrument. Long story short: unless a song has been on Rock Band or Guitar Hero, or any other rhythm game that uses stems for that matter, we won't have any isolated tracks of it.
Too bad a lot of the little nuances of Jake’s brilliance are buried in the mix and you can’t hear most of them on the album version. This is great and I cannot stop listening-thanks!
@@Toddzilla1967 it’s very unfortunate. Jake is a monster player and adds so much nuance in his playing. I’d love to hear what’s buried in the mix in the other tracks.
Not really. It's a lesson in tone. Scooped tone like this sounds AMAZING by itself, or with a sparse arrangement, but the second there is more than just guitar bass and drums, you disappear. Hell, this tone is so scooped it kind of disappears when the drums alone come in.
This was Jake's warm up album, even with this hit and some great songs on BATM, Jake's playing on Ultimate Sin is nothing short of terrifying. An absolute technical wizard.
Same here in ‘84 if I remember correctly. Jacksonville Florida. Had a new band open for them called Motley Crue. One of the best concerts I ever attended.
I saw the tour in Jackson, Ms except Accept was opening. I think it would have been spring of 84. It was my first concert and I had just turned 13. Still can't believe my mom let me go.
A LOT happens in Jakes guitar playing. Especially live. There are things constantly going on over there. And he's not stale either. There are a lot of improvisational licks thrown in at high speeds.
24 thumbs Down, you 24 should seek help, this guitar part is evergreen, epic, symptom of a time, a killer riff and it Will be around for the next 100 years, shame on you 24
Jake E Lee was always one of my guitar heros. Amazing riffs, solos and classical twist on heavy metal music. Ozzy should kiss his feet because he resurrected his career.. Jake was and still is one amazing player..
I hate what they did to Jake , they waited until he finished the album , then gave him a crummy contract with no credits for writing and said take it or walk , fired the first band Randy dies they keep all the money
@Vinnie Provolone , back in the 80's there was a huge underground tape trading thing going on. Demo tapes, live bootleg tapes etc. A good friend had the bootleg of what became the Tribute album a couple of years before it was released. He actually learned Randy's solo from the bootleg and played it at battle of the bands. Only a handful of people knew where he came up with the solo. This was probably around 81-83 ? I believe it was taped right from the soundboard as the quality was superb for a bootleg.
that's the way it goes for a hired gun....you want make money go out on your own. if it wasn't for ozzy no one would know who the F jake e. lee is! there's a billion amazing guitar players no has ever heard of. He is a great player but hasn't exactly lit the world on fire since leaving ozzy. Ozzy gave him the recognition and he's still best known for his work with ozzy.....not saying its fair but a hired gun none the less
Sounds like Jake has a slightly flat B string (on purpose) which makes those chords in the bridge sound so very perfect. EVH used this same trick on Runnin' With the Devil. Works great as long as there are no open chords. Jake is so awesome and ahead of his time. Underrated isn't the word.
What phenomenal guitar playing! A true master of rock. Ozzy has no idea how indebted he is to Jake for saving his career. Jake brought fire & originality.
I love Jake. No question. He's definitely the most technical of Ozzy's hitmen, but Randy saved Ozzy's career. After Blizzard of Oz and Diary of A Madman, Ozzy was back on the throne. Jake came along and continued the Ozzy dynasty. He's my favorite Ozzy guitar player. I started playing hair guitar in 1985, so Jake was one of the guys I aspired to play like. Had no clue it would take so long to get a handle on his material.
@@longschlong846 I thought Randy would go without saying, I was just referring to the next 2 that came after him. Don't know what Ozzy was thinking when he got rid of Jake
The more i think about it, the more i'm convinced this is the most iconic metal/rock riff ever composed. Yeah he may not be as recognized as some others, but in terms of creativity, complexity, straight heaviness and melody this smokes almost everything else.
This and the track Black Sabbath are the only isolated guitar tracks throughout Ozzy's career where the guitar told the whole story regardless of the lyrics. You don't need words for this guitar track to impart to you what it's about, it's 100% mood, it's that thing that every person who has ever lived has felt when they totally ''lost it'' and went on a rampage. All the emotional elements of diabolical bloodlust are held within the tones that Jake was throwing down. You can't envision a picnic or tennis match or Sunday school when that guitar comes in, only pure homicidal maniacal intent, structured chaos, somebody is about to get ALL their sht fkd UP.
I've always thought of all of Ozzys players that Jake always had the best chord voicings and an absolutely infectious aggression that was nothing short of amazing. People hate it when I say this but I love listening to Jake more than Randy.
Randy fans make themselves look terrible whenever they leave their circle jerks and realize that there are indeed a significant number of people who do prefer Jake. And I love Randy, I have a Randy style jackson guitar, but still, Jake to me just sounds the better axeman and composer. Can't say that to a RR die-hard because at this point they're just way to invested. And that's not me saying that they have to agree, but RR fans act like the PC master race of guitar fans
I always considered Jake as my favorite guitar player. I loved listening to his live playing the most. Even more than Rhodes. If you look around on YT you can find farly many that can play Randy Rhoads stuff fairly equal to the original, but I have only ever seen one YTouber that can almost play and mimic the style of Jake. And that is not because people aren't trying. It because it's really hard to get the intensity, the clean picking/playing, the speed, the chord phrasings, the guitar tricks and the "dirty" laid back "sloppy" blues timing correct to actually sound like him. Much harder than any of the other Ozzy guitarists.
Rhoads was classically trained with a wayyy grimier tone, and is honestly my favorite guitarist. But you seriously can’t beat this. From the percussive chugging to the chord shapes this is exactly what an electric guitar is supposed to do. I don’t listen to much Ozzy outside of BOO and Diary but his song has always been nothing short of a master work. Probably should check out more besides shot in the dark for Lees material
*This is "AWESOME!" I wish we could have isolated tracks this good back in the mid 80's when I started playing.... kids today have technology to help them progress by leaps and bounds compared to the past.*
No kidding! I had to wait for the day every month when Guitar for the practicing Musician hit the shelves for my monthly dose of tabs, half of which I'd never heard before and had no way to listen to without buying the album. Mississippi Queen is a great song but I want going to go out and buy a Mountain album for $20 if I didn't know what it sounded like! All of my heroes were just photos in magazines outside of their recordings!
I’ll never get over the greatness in Jake’s work on those two Ozzy albums. His work is harder to learn and execute than the other Ozzy guitarists. Very complex at many elements.
One of the best guitar players of all time in my book. That solo is just NASTY so flipping awesome 😎 so incredibly creative for rhythm also. All of the different parts to the song. Thanks for posting!!
God what a track! Ozzy has had so many great guitar players over the years, and Jake E. Lee was definitely one of the best. His track sounds great and is really musical. The texture of his tones are awesome.
I love this. It's not over-produced or 'perfectionized' through Pro Tools. It's raw, it has edges and it's freaking awesome. Jake is still an amazing guitarist. The playing on Patina by Red Dragon Cartel is incredible.
That style of playing "can" sound very messy if played messy...but this is just pure precision playing..!! Legendary and my fave idol as teen when first got into metal as a teen...👌🤘🤘🤘🤘
Edward Van Halen had lots of swing in his playing, which made him King ... I’m hearing that quality of swing in Jake’s playing here - incredible and rare.
Where...? Where is the swing ? In the little notes in between that you’re hearing ? This song doesn’t exactly facilitate that “ VH Swing “ . VH had amazing boogies , for sure ...this is straight forward 80’s hair metal greatness...but I don’t find it to “ swing “. Just my thoughts. Wanna hear swing ? I’m the One , As Is , Hot For Teacher, Bottoms Up etc.
@@Beepbopboh Perhaps it was the wrong word to use. K Harrison said "swing" while I was thinking "groove". It's in the phrasing. He sort of glides from one progression to another and it creates slight variances in his timing. He uses "back beat" releases and anticipated contacts in a way that varies the flow. "Groove". I've been listening to quite a few of these isolated guitar track videos and this is the first one that seems to have "groove" when compared to EVH's work. "Swing"... I haven't heard anyone yet that matches EVH.
Great playing for sure! I always loved his tone on this record more than his sound on Ultimate Sin. I know many would disagree. This sounds likes cranked JCM800. Love it!
As much recognition as he gets, Jake E. Lee is massively underrated as a guitar player. The man is A Beast through and through.
@steve k....
The people that know about him talk about him. But he disappeared for years before he came back with Red Dragon Cartel. After the problems with Badlands and the singer, I'm pretty sure he wanted to lay low for a while. Plus he does have issues with alcohol apparently. Now, maybe you think about Jake everyday, and that's fine. But I can walk up to anybody and ask them about Eddie Van Halen or Randy Rhoads or even Zakk Wylde. Most people will know who I'm talking about. Ask the average total stranger who Jake E. Lee is? Very few people will know. That's what I'm talking about.
@steve k. If CNN talked about him, it would all be lies fool. I agree, back in the day he was everywhere. All Ozzy guitarists were.
I agree ...and he gets recognition, not enough at all
He's so good really
Never realized how good he was when I was growing up,took up the guitar and tried playing some of his stuff. It's way harder than it sounds. Dude is legit
@@MPK-72 legit what?
That outro solo is heavenly
My favorite part of the song.
The live version of the outro solo was even better because he came in with a high bend and threw in a few more licks before he got to the motif.
One of my favorites 🤟🏻
One of the best outro solos in rock history!
Fuckin' A it is....
Who’s watching this masterpiece in 2024??
Not much to watch, am listening to it though since I am trying to finish learning the song
🙋🏽♂️
I would exactly say, watching this song. But, listening to it, is different. Lol... yeah man.
Me Frank Fuller
Jake E. Lee Saved Ozzy with this song. . . . . and then got Screwed. . . . . .
@gumby lives ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
@gumby lives nah bro
@gumby lives jake wrote it, so, no they couldn't
@gumby lives Bob Daisley's song writing saved all of them.
@@markbro4427 Correct.....a song can have the most incredible guitar riffs and solos on it but if it has crap lyrics and isn't catchy it won't sell big numbers........
We need more isolated Jake E. Lee tracks on RUclips. Please release more!!!!
Couldn't agree more
We need an ‘Ultimate Sin’ remix that makes Jake’s parts snap, sizzle and pop! 😊
@@lastrolo1517 Yes! Especially this type of isolated guitar track from the song "Ultimate Sin"! I agree with you one hundred percent!!
And shot in the dark isolated guitar. After the harmonica intro and that first riff hits his guitar sounds so fucking heavy. I first heard that song on the music video and was like 🤩 when he comes down in the bat and the wings open haha so fuckin cool. And the main chick in that music video is fucking smokin hot and I think she’s in the ultimate sin music video to if I’m not mistaken
Well the reason why we have this isolated track is because it is taken from the Guitar Hero Smash Hits game files. Those games use stems and mix them together when playing, but if you miss a note the game drops your guitar track out to simulate you missing the note on a real instrument.
Long story short: unless a song has been on Rock Band or Guitar Hero, or any other rhythm game that uses stems for that matter, we won't have any isolated tracks of it.
I think this is a top 10 all time guitar performance on record. It’s just insane how good this is.
i've always preferred Jake to Randy. Sorry.
Yeah, also the engineering of this track didn't suck either
Too bad a lot of the little nuances of Jake’s brilliance are buried in the mix and you can’t hear most of them on the album version. This is great and I cannot stop listening-thanks!
@@Toddzilla1967 it’s very unfortunate. Jake is a monster player and adds so much nuance in his playing. I’d love to hear what’s buried in the mix in the other tracks.
@@GooseGumlizzard RR is fantastic, but Jake deserves a lot of credit, i don't know how the peoples not realise how good his work is.
Jake E Lee was a beast
Incredible to hear. Jake isn’t buried in the mix here.
It is kind of hard not to be buried with this sort of guitar sound. Like it is recorded in a bath tub. Sadly undermines the incredible playing.
Wow guitar sooo good here
Great observation because he is at best even-level with the rest of the tracks on the studio version. So awesome hearing this isolated...
Not really. It's a lesson in tone. Scooped tone like this sounds AMAZING by itself, or with a sparse arrangement, but the second there is more than just guitar bass and drums, you disappear. Hell, this tone is so scooped it kind of disappears when the drums alone come in.
More creativity in one song than most guitar players manage in a lifetime. Every single bar in this track is gold.
This was Jake's warm up album, even with this hit and some great songs on BATM, Jake's playing on Ultimate Sin is nothing short of terrifying. An absolute technical wizard.
Care to recommend a song or 2?
@@fallout3freak360 killer of giants, the ultimate sin and shot in the dark.
KoG is epic!
Steve Vai is actually the Wizard.
I agree!!! I love that album! Don't forget Fool Like You!
@@fallout3freak360 Thank God for the Bomb, Never
I saw Ozzy in 83 on this tour and Jake E. Lee was amazing.
Same here in ‘84 if I remember correctly. Jacksonville Florida. Had a new band open for them called Motley Crue. One of the best concerts I ever attended.
I saw the tour in Jackson, Ms except Accept was opening. I think it would have been spring of 84. It was my first concert and I had just turned 13. Still can't believe my mom let me go.
Me too, Netherlands ,Zwolle 10 December 1983!!
Ozzy, Don Airy, Carmine Appice, Jake E.LEE, Bob Daisley.
I'll never forget it
Me too Jan.84 motley crue opened Brendan Byrne arena (then) Meadowlands
SORRY N.J.
A guitar Masterpiece
I agree
Randy Rhoads may be my favorite Ozzy guitarist, but this is my favorite Ozzy guitar performance. Jake killed it
Best guitarist Ozzy ever had in my opinion. This album and The Ultimate Sin are chocked full of guitar goodness and 80's shred.
What an underrated guitar part. Jake is the most slept on
This isolated is so amazingly good
One of the greatest guitar recordings ever. This track has some fantastic guitar parts
The first time I heard this it melted my face off. Life has been hard since then.
This absolutely never gets old. Jake wrote one of my favorite guitar chord progressions and solo’s ever recorded in rock n roll glory. Bravo
Bro this channel is gold beyond belief form both a mixing engineer and guitarist's perspective.
Hands down my favorite Ozzy guitarrist to listen to, it's ear candy all around all the subtleties and the amount of feel in his playing is enormous
A LOT happens in Jakes guitar playing. Especially live. There are things constantly going on over there. And he's not stale either. There are a lot of improvisational licks thrown in at high speeds.
@@malmstring definitely isn't given enough credit.
Agreed. Just a shame about the mixes of his albums
24 thumbs Down, you 24 should seek help, this guitar part is evergreen, epic, symptom of a time, a killer riff and it Will be around for the next 100 years, shame on you 24
Man Jake's sound was incredible but that freaking playing is stellar
Flows like notes off a page of Mozart!
During the solo he goes from a scale build up to just pure shredding, insane! Music writing ability is in this is about the best of the very best!
I wish new stuff out from him
Best Guitar Era Ozzy
This guy was ahead of his time. It’s like a whole different song when listening to his isolated guitar.
the fuckijg tone is so amazing god i love this song
He is one of the most powerful and skilled guitar player IN THE WORLD!
The outro is a pure poem.....
Underrated
Jake E Lee was always one of my guitar heros. Amazing riffs, solos and classical twist on heavy metal music. Ozzy should kiss his feet because he resurrected his career.. Jake was and still is one amazing player..
good idea!!
I hate what they did to Jake , they waited until he finished the album , then gave him a crummy contract with no credits for writing and said take it or walk , fired the first band Randy dies they keep all the money
then he got the bum deal with Badlands etc. Dude couldnt catch a break
Sharonnn!!!
@@al1665 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Vinnie Provolone , back in the 80's there was a huge underground tape trading thing going on. Demo tapes, live bootleg tapes etc. A good friend had the bootleg of what became the Tribute album a couple of years before it was released. He actually learned Randy's solo from the bootleg and played it at battle of the bands. Only a handful of people knew where he came up with the solo. This was probably around 81-83 ? I believe it was taped right from the soundboard as the quality was superb for a bootleg.
that's the way it goes for a hired gun....you want make money go out on your own. if it wasn't for ozzy no one would know who the F jake e. lee is! there's a billion amazing guitar players no has ever heard of. He is a great player but hasn't exactly lit the world on fire since leaving ozzy. Ozzy gave him the recognition and he's still best known for his work with ozzy.....not saying its fair but a hired gun none the less
Sounds like Jake has a slightly flat B string (on purpose) which makes those chords in the bridge sound so very perfect. EVH used this same trick on Runnin' With the Devil. Works great as long as there are no open chords. Jake is so awesome and ahead of his time. Underrated isn't the word.
nerrrrd
Best riffs wriitten in metal history
Hell yeah. Saw Jake from front row Dayton Ohio in 84. He blew my head off . Freaking amazing show. Motley Crue opened which made a great night.
I saw Jake in 84 at Donington Monsters of Rock and Motley Crew opened that day too. He was amazing.
I saw him in Atlanta, same tour. I wasn’t sure about him yet, but 3 songs in I was sold ! Tried to model some of my playing around his after that.
Ozzy and Crue sounds like an unreal show to me!
Yep, I saw him on the same tour in Tampa.
Saw the same show in SLC. Amazing!
Its so cool to hear little nuances that I've never heard before
Jake E. Lee and Vito Bratta... too good for their own good.
Jake E Lee will always be 'my' Ozzy guitarist, much like Tom Baker is my Dr Who and Roger Moore is my 007.
That’s a nice collection of references from 40 years ago. Who is your president, Eisenhower?
@@thefonzkiss I'm a Brit so it'll be Thatcher The Milksnatcher... Eisenhower was the wrong country and wrong decade...
Tom Baker is a fucking legend
@@joelonsdale Awesome choices mate. I think we share the same brain.
Simply incredible
What phenomenal guitar playing! A true master of rock. Ozzy has no idea how indebted he is to Jake for saving his career. Jake brought fire & originality.
I love Jake. No question. He's definitely the most technical of Ozzy's hitmen, but Randy saved Ozzy's career. After Blizzard of Oz and Diary of A Madman, Ozzy was back on the throne. Jake came along and continued the Ozzy dynasty. He's my favorite Ozzy guitar player. I started playing hair guitar in 1985, so Jake was one of the guys I aspired to play like. Had no clue it would take so long to get a handle on his material.
Always loved his playing but this just blows it out of the park. Such beautiful chord choices and subtleties in the playing. Amazing!
And still kicking ass today. A phenomenal guitar player.
Hearing this album always reminds me of the holidays of 1983. I bought it Thanksgiving weekend.
Amazing totally amazing there's no words to describe how good this is
His little fills are just INCREDIBLE!!
Oh my gosh... perfect groove, timing. Listening to this stopped me in my tracks... Just wow...
After Randy, Jake E. Lee is the best guitarist Ozzy has ever had in his solo career.
I love Randy... But I think Jack kicked his ass....!! But it's only a matter of taste of course..!! 👍
Jake was Ozzy's best.....
Lol Jake's definitely a bit better than Randy. Randy is awesome too though
Yup. Zakk eats corn on the cob the long way.
Disagree - too much wankering. I'd much rather listen to Zack.
awesome!!
Saw this tour. Was amazed how good he was live.
Jake is not only a great player, but also a great showman.
Jake E Lee is no doubt one of my all time favs, his Badlands stuff is great too. He is such a talented and unique player and musician.
ditto
You lucky ducky
This is my Favorite Osbourne song and i feel that IS my favorite all Time heavy metal song ...there IS everything in it i love
It's incomprehensible how amazing his tone and execution is ..just great!
Without a doubt, one of the best guitar riffs and solo of all time...TOP 5, EASY
Jake was a beast and his chord use is so unique and not what you think it is at all!!
This is EVERY bit as good as anything RR did for Ozzy.
Both were exceptional!
Yeah, I agree
I don't know about you guys, but I prefer Jake era Ozzy over Zack era ozzy, nothing against zack, I just prefer Jake's style.
What about Randy?
YES. Easy choice.
@@longschlong846 I thought Randy would go without saying, I was just referring to the next 2 that came after him. Don't know what Ozzy was thinking when he got rid of Jake
I agree. Jake is a better song writer than Zakk.
Jake E Lee and Randy are the best guitar players in Ozzy's band
Incredible guitar solo and arrrangements !!!
The more i think about it, the more i'm convinced this is the most iconic metal/rock riff ever composed.
Yeah he may not be as recognized as some others, but in terms of creativity, complexity, straight heaviness and melody this smokes almost everything else.
I agree totally 👍
It is
So amazing! Jake made such fantastic music for ozzy
That Riff And his Solo changed the Heavy Metal..!
Jake is my Guitar Hero !!!
Maybe the best "chugga chugga" in guitar history.
I want this on a constant loop! I can't stop playing it.....it's so good!
This song was on my bucket list of songs that every rick guitar player should learn. Took me a month of practice to nail it. AWESOME guitar player
That chorus riff is so badass gives me chills every time
8 thumbs down was probably 8 people that couldn't tune a guitar, let alone attempt to play this. Jake is underrated IMHO for his technical abilities
Now its 16 thumbs down, better send them a link to a guitar tuner App ASAP.
this whole song on guitar is sick i love it jake is amazing always has been love jake
"THE" metalriff of the 80's ..i can't remember anyone that heard this song and didn't like it..
This and the track Black Sabbath are the only isolated guitar tracks throughout Ozzy's career where the guitar told the whole story regardless of the lyrics. You don't need words for this guitar track to impart to you what it's about, it's 100% mood, it's that thing that every person who has ever lived has felt when they totally ''lost it'' and went on a rampage. All the emotional elements of diabolical bloodlust are held within the tones that Jake was throwing down. You can't envision a picnic or tennis match or Sunday school when that guitar comes in, only pure homicidal maniacal intent, structured chaos, somebody is about to get ALL their sht fkd UP.
All time favorite riff and solo. No dissin on Randy but damn. Ozzy truly sold his soul to have these great guitarists.
I've always thought of all of Ozzys players that Jake always had the best chord voicings and an absolutely infectious aggression that was nothing short of amazing. People hate it when I say this but I love listening to Jake more than Randy.
Randy fans make themselves look terrible whenever they leave their circle jerks and realize that there are indeed a significant number of people who do prefer Jake.
And I love Randy, I have a Randy style jackson guitar, but still, Jake to me just sounds the better axeman and composer.
Can't say that to a RR die-hard because at this point they're just way to invested. And that's not me saying that they have to agree, but RR fans act like the PC master race of guitar fans
I always considered Jake as my favorite guitar player. I loved listening to his live playing the most. Even more than Rhodes. If you look around on YT you can find farly many that can play Randy Rhoads stuff fairly equal to the original, but I have only ever seen one YTouber that can almost play and mimic the style of Jake. And that is not because people aren't trying. It because it's really hard to get the intensity, the clean picking/playing, the speed, the chord phrasings, the guitar tricks and the "dirty" laid back "sloppy" blues timing correct to actually sound like him. Much harder than any of the other Ozzy guitarists.
@@malmstring Great points here 👍
Rhoads was classically trained with a wayyy grimier tone, and is honestly my favorite guitarist. But you seriously can’t beat this. From the percussive chugging to the chord shapes this is exactly what an electric guitar is supposed to do. I don’t listen to much Ozzy outside of BOO and Diary but his song has always been nothing short of a master work. Probably should check out more besides shot in the dark for Lees material
@@malmstring Everything you said -- and Jake did this all on a hardtail Strat. The 'dives' are him bending the neck.
*This is "AWESOME!" I wish we could have isolated tracks this good back in the mid 80's when I started playing.... kids today have technology to help them progress by leaps and bounds compared to the past.*
No kidding! I had to wait for the day every month when Guitar for the practicing Musician hit the shelves for my monthly dose of tabs, half of which I'd never heard before and had no way to listen to without buying the album.
Mississippi Queen is a great song but I want going to go out and buy a Mountain album for $20 if I didn't know what it sounded like!
All of my heroes were just photos in magazines outside of their recordings!
God, I love his guitar tone in this.
I’ll never get over the greatness in Jake’s work on those two Ozzy albums. His work is harder to learn and execute than the other Ozzy guitarists. Very complex at many elements.
Never realized how much Jake E Lee carried this song🚫🧢
2:48 Love the coughing noises of the pick attacking the strings on those sustained bends!
Jake E Lee is killer without a doubt. We need more isolated Jake tracks. You can truly hear his genius playing better without the synthesizers
I saw the Jake E Lee version of Ozzy Osbourne in 1986 in San Francisco. Great show.
One of the best guitar players of all time in my book. That solo is just NASTY so flipping awesome 😎 so incredibly creative for rhythm also. All of the different parts to the song. Thanks for posting!!
My favorite guitar solo.
Jakes playing is just incredible.
OMG, I never picked up on the guitar harmony on the outro, so cool!
The 16 people who thumbs-downed this must be Bieber fans or deaf?
Jake E Lee was my absolute favorite Guitarist as a kid. Was 10 years old when I heard this. Ultimate sin was like even hotter than this
God what a track! Ozzy has had so many great guitar players over the years, and Jake E. Lee was definitely one of the best. His track sounds great and is really musical. The texture of his tones are awesome.
I love this. It's not over-produced or 'perfectionized' through Pro Tools. It's raw, it has edges and it's freaking awesome.
Jake is still an amazing guitarist. The playing on Patina by Red Dragon Cartel is incredible.
One of the greatest!
Freaking Brilliant !!!
What playing. My favorite Ozzy album by far.
That style of playing "can" sound very messy if played messy...but this is just pure precision playing..!! Legendary and my fave idol as teen when first got into metal as a teen...👌🤘🤘🤘🤘
And he made it look easy when he was playing it live, with Ozzy.
There's a video clip of him showing fans how to play this song and you're right, there's a lot going on.
That guitar tone WOW, Jake was badass
Jake was and always will be.... a bad bad bad man..!! That first solo... my god..😮. So underrated to this day.
A complete monster! Jake's pick attack is the stuff of legend!
That's fantastic. Thank you.
Fantastic puzzle!
Jake was most certainly a beast, and deserving of Ozzy's appointment.
This was far ahead of its time. Thanks for the upload !!!
Edward Van Halen had lots of swing in his playing, which made him King ... I’m hearing that quality of swing in Jake’s playing here - incredible and rare.
Where...? Where is the swing ? In the little notes in between that you’re hearing ? This song doesn’t exactly facilitate that “ VH Swing “ . VH had amazing boogies , for sure ...this is straight forward 80’s hair metal greatness...but I don’t find it to “ swing “. Just my thoughts. Wanna hear swing ? I’m the One , As Is , Hot For Teacher, Bottoms Up etc.
@@Beepbopboh Perhaps it was the wrong word to use. K Harrison said "swing" while I was thinking "groove". It's in the phrasing. He sort of glides from one progression to another and it creates slight variances in his timing. He uses "back beat" releases and anticipated contacts in a way that varies the flow. "Groove". I've been listening to quite a few of these isolated guitar track videos and this is the first one that seems to have "groove" when compared to EVH's work. "Swing"... I haven't heard anyone yet that matches EVH.
@@Beepbopboh I think you're mistaking swing for shuffle
They both had incredible phrasing and an ear for note selection.
Both had soulful swinging grooves in their riffs...this is more Euro but you can hear it none the less.
Hands down the biggest influence on my playing. Jake is a beast
Jake is/ was tough...he took over at such a hard time and pulled it off.
Great playing for sure! I always loved his tone on this record more than his sound on Ultimate Sin. I know many would disagree. This sounds likes cranked JCM800. Love it!
Everyone thinks that. Even Jake hates TUS tone.
sweet, I never knew he harmonized the outro lead!