Over the Mountain featuring Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake only

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Over the Mountain featuring Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake only. Track created by combining all available original isolated parts.

All Comments (21)
  • @oulosvie
    That intro is legendary. Rest in peace Lee Kerslake.
  • Randy Rhoads' taste in his note selections, his phrasing, his use of dynamics, legato and staccato notes, using different scales over chords, and how he communicates emotions, and even his personality, in his playing are some of the reasons I still love his playing (and writing). I started playing guitar in 1986 and he was a huge influence then and still is today.
  • @izzy2112
    If randy had never died sharon would have screwed him over just as bad as she did bob.. lee.. jake and everybody else
  • @KMNixon
    Phenomenal Trio. They made Ozzy what he is now and he hasn't made great music like this since.
  • @eoinjames4018
    I think what makes the first two albums very special and something that Ozzy has never captured since is that the musicians we are listening to thought they were in a band and were writing songs as part of a band and you can feel and hear the magic unlike the revolving door musicians that have come after
  • Randy and Lee of course absolutely amazing but how good is Bobs Bass lines!!!
  • @mafmaf6417
    This song has to go down as having one of the best guitar solos ever.
  • @svorttsirhc1814
    LEE Kerslake !! Uriah Heep !!! Rest in peace thank you for the music .
  • I love being able to hear this without the vocals. You can hear all the instruments more clearly. The bridge comes and Randy plays the chords one note/string at a time rather than strum them. Sounds so beautiful and melodic. Can hear Bob's bass and Lee's drums much clearer as well.
  • @sfeigh
    Jesus Christ... This is too good to be Ozzy. Why would Ozzy (Sharon) break up this trio? RIP Mr. Kerslake and Mr. Rhoads
  • @dethangel9082
    Here to pay Mr.Kerslake Respect , R.I.P Lee condolences to his family and Freinds.
  • @xDavyx
    R.I.P. Randy Rhoads R.I.P. Lee Kerslake
  • This was really an important song in Randy's growth into what he was becoming as rock guitar and his arrangements. 👍
  • @UFOcomputers
    Lee takes care of business. Great time, great feel.