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- From: donnell@tuna.micro.umn.edu (BogusMan)
- Subject: Re: Rhoads on Dairy ...
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 17:58:11 GMT
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- In article <144471@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> k-man@diego.llnl.gov (Kevin Anderson) writes:
- >
- >This Rhoads versus Iommi thread is interesting. The one fellow
- >mentioned that he felt the songs on Dairy of a Madman were weak.
- >
- >I remember reading Rhoads commenting that that album wasn't quite
- >finished at the time of its release. He said that many of the
- >tracks were really just the demo versions; that he wasn't able
- >to go in and actually put his proper parts down.
- >
- >But as it is, I gotta rank Moore And Rhoads ahead of Tony, sorry.
- >
- >K-Man
-
- Dairy Of A Madman? I don't have that album but it sounds interesting. Must
- be some band from Wisconsin or something. B}
-
- Randy stated that there were no songs that were up to the standards he would
- have liked them to be, although some were close. One song, and I do not
- remember which, has a guitar solo that was just a dummy solo, that he
- intended to replace later, but he ran out of time. Weird, since Diary is
- the far heavier album than "Blizzard", which was completed to his satisfaction.
- I wonder if "Diary" would have been poppier if he had finished it...
-
- Regardless, although Randy is the finer solist, I give the award to Tony,
- for the simple reason of historical significance, and those incredible riffs
- .
- <What opinion is here, is mine and mine alone>
- Have A New Year!
- Pax
- --Judex--
-
-