Customer Reviews for The Very Best of Ozzy Osbourne
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Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
December 19, 2008
:)
I love this book,it's awesome! But I just wanted to point out that Dee was composed by Randy Roades,not Ozzy.(great book though)
10 of 25 people found this review helpful.
marco
Location: from milano, italy
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
July 1, 2008
comment on ozzy's book
absoluetly unmissable for any randy rhoads and early years ozzy fan ! many compliments to troy stetina for this helpful book
16 of 26 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Greg CT
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
August 16, 2003
Great Book
This a great book for the intermediate guitarist with some pretty challenging solos and this book has the solos(some books dont have them). Good transicriptions and the cd is wonderfully played both slow and faced. I was like the other reviewer annoyed at the song selection as well. i later got the chance to ask the author of the book(troy stetina) what the deal was and why he selected the songs he did. It apparently is because ozzy's management(sharon osbourne) would not let him write any other songs and picked the songs he was going to do. So it aint his fault, but nevertheless it does detract from the overall value of the book. Basically whats there is great but its just somehow feels incomplete with songs like mr crowley and shots in the dark not included while killer of giants and iron man off the tribute album was. Troy is also excellant at explaining the theory behind what randy, jake, and zakk are playing if you are interested in that stuff.
11 of 26 people found this review helpful.
Darrel
Location: from ga
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
December 6, 2002
Great Book but has a few Misses
This is a great book, Troy Stetina is a great teacher and I am pleased to see he transcribed some Ozzy. The only gripe I have with this book are the lack of some of my favorite Ozzy songs, Mr Crowley, Revelation and Diary Of A Madman. I couldve done without the Sabbath songs because they are everywhere, this is an Ozzy book not sabbath so I think they shouldve filled it with more Ozz. I still cant believe they left out Mr. Crowley though.
11 of 28 people found this review helpful.