Ozzy - Over The Mountain (Drums and Bass only)
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Published 2018-10-25
Drums: Lee Kerslake (16 April 1947 — 19 September 2020)
Bass: Bob Daisley
Producer: Max Norman
I added some reverb on the drums.
All Comments (21)
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RIP, Lee. Your work isn't forgotten despite Sharrrrron's efforts to erase it.
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No rhythm section will EVER pocket this song like Kerslake and Daisley.
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These guys are absolute MONSTERS of rock royalty.
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Bob Daisley, and Lee Kerslake were both awesome
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Kerslake was so good on this album. And apparently helped write some of the melodies. Incredible.
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Ozzy's best rhythm section - totally in sync, great feel.
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RIP. You could calibrate a metronome to this track yet there’s still calamity, pure magic in all those timeless tracks!
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One of the greatest rhythm sections in rock music.... Bob’s song writing... awesome!
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I met Lee way back in the early 70's and was still friends with him until he passed away 😔 😢 RIP my friend 😔 😇 🙏 🙏 🙏#chicagogroupie70s
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RIP Lee Kerslake.One of my all time fav drummers.
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An exemplary performance and proof of how a rhythm section works in a rock band. Blissful flourishes abound, whilst giving Randy plenty of room to shred.
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Love this...It takes me back to a time when my older brother would be on his bass and I on my drum kit in my mom and dads den, playing to a sold out crowd in our minds lol. Our set also consisted of Rock Bottom and lights out by UFO and just about every Maiden song lol. Good times!
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Had a few beers with Lee (and Mick Box) backstage back in 1994. Great guys. Lee and I started talking about Randy Rhoads and how most fans thought that Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge played on the Diary of a Madman album. Lee told me a funny story of how the Deep Purple guys (Ian Gillan) wouldn't let them into a party they were throwing, lol ~ R.I.P. LEE
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I am a guitarist but always really REALLY loved the drums on this song. Bob is also a beast.
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I've always loved this bass line.
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RIP, Lee 🙁
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The basic tracks are so simple yet so effective.
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Thanks for this. I can practice playing along now
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RIP Lee!! Love you playing Man!!!
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It is amazing how he was able to make that spacey sound with a set of drums. He had so much music inside of him. He was great, he really made it happen.