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Originally Posted by Ninjavenom
I can not remember a single thing that Rhodes played in any of his songs.
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For one thing, Randy Rhoads only played on a couple of albums before he died in the mid-80s, and Ozzy had tons of hits afterward with Jake E. Lee and then Zakk Wylde, who has quite a catalog of his own. If you can't remember the riff from Crazy Train (Rhoads), the intro to Bark at the Moon (Lee), or any of No More Tears (Wylde) - and these are just the most popular tunes - you either a) don't pay attention to guitar parts at all or b) haven't listened to enough Ozzy to have an educated opinion. There are guitar solos in almost all of his songs, and if you've ever heard an Ozzy live album, his guitarists are often more prominent than he is on stage (musically if not visually).