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Why did they kill Ozzy's Crazy Train?!

tec699

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I was listening to the radio last week and the intro to crazy train came on. Then the rapping started and my hopes for some heavy metal on that day faded......... 🙁

I still like rap. 😀
 
Damn, I could've sworn I had Crazy Train in my playlist.

Oh well, "I Don't Know" will have to suffice. 😀 :thumbsup:

/moshes around the thread
 
Yeah I've mentioned this several times, once or twice in musically-related threads. It pisses me off that they used it as the backing but the song is tight. And I don't like a whole lot of rap, so me saying it's tight is surprising.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Damn, I could've sworn I had Crazy Train in my playlist.

Oh well, "I Don't Know" will have to suffice. 😀 :thumbsup:

/moshes around the thread
moshing around the thread? that's my job 😛


and yeh, it doesn't sound right to hear the Oz in that song.

 
What pisses me off is that they only sample that little bit over and over, instead of actually getting creative and using different all-music parts of the song.
 
Originally posted by: Wag
Ozzy sold them the rights, so I guess he was OK with it.


Yea, I was going to state that as well. Ozzy or his record label has to sell them the rights to the song so he made that final decision.
 
Because alot of rap artists can't come up with a good riff, so they have to sample or re-use other artists riffs to get something catchy.

So basically it shows a lack of musical talent, hence the term (c)Rap music.

(yes, there are some good rap artists but too many blatantly rip off other songs)
 
Ozzy probably didn't even know what the fvck was going on, he figured he was just signing some papers. It's so strange to see that man in everyday life, and then to listen to his music (studio or live), makes you have to wonder how he did it.
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Ozzy probably didn't even know what the fvck was going on, he figured he was just signing some papers. It's so strange to see that man in everyday life, and then to listen to his music (studio or live), makes you have to wonder how he did it.

I believe that was before drugs completely fried him...
 
Originally posted by: Wag
Ozzy sold them the rights, so I guess he was OK with it.

and as I said in another thread about this abortion of a rap song: Randy Rhodes is rolling in his grave...
 
I think it's the GTA: San Andreas commercial that has "Snoop Dog Featuring The Doors" on it. I'm curious about it, but I've never heard a remix or whatever you call it that sounds as good as the original.
 
Originally posted by: faZZter
Because alot of rap artists can't come up with a good riff, so they have to sample or re-use other artists riffs to get something catchy.

So basically it shows a lack of musical talent, hence the term (c)Rap music.

(yes, there are some good rap artists but too many blatantly rip off other songs)

:thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: dmurray14
Originally posted by: aplefka
Ozzy probably didn't even know what the fvck was going on, he figured he was just signing some papers. It's so strange to see that man in everyday life, and then to listen to his music (studio or live), makes you have to wonder how he did it.

I believe that was before drugs completely fried him...

The funny thing is if you see him live now he still sounds great IMHO. I haven't seen him since '02 tho so maybe he's gotten a lot worse?
 
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